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  • Definition of Military Base

    Military bases are located throughout the world, are a variety of sizes and serve many different functions. Each military base is run by its respective service branch. Some house and train...

  • Navy Reserve Educational Benefits

    The United States Naval Reserve is a reserve component of the United States Navy. Founded in 1915, the Naval Reserve has more than 60,000 members. The Navy Reserve offers many educational benefits...

  • Navy Requirements

    Naval officers must meet a number of requirements to join the military. There are considerations in age, education, citizenship and medical history. Upon joining the service, four years of reserve...

  • Naval Reserve Information

    The U.S. Naval Reserve is a branch of the military operating under the command of the Navy. Members of the reserve are known as reservists. Throughout the history of the U.S., reservists have been...

  • The History of Submarines

    Naval warfare has changed drastically from its beginnings to today. The development of the submarine was one of its pivotal moments. The submarine changed the way wars were fought and the...

  • Naval Reserve Act

    The Navy Reserve was created as a means to provide trained personnel who could be quickly called into service during an emergency. Created along the lines of the National Guard, its members are...

  • Influence of Sea Power Upon History

    "The Influence of Sea Power on History, 1660-1783" is a highly influential book on naval warfare written by A. T. Mahan in 1890. The Royal Australian Navy describes it as "one of the most widely...

  • About the United States Navy

    Formally created in 1775, the United States Navy is the largest military fleet in the world--bigger than the next-largest 13 combined. It maintains a global presence, with fleets and bases around...

  • Navy Nuclear Power History

    Nuclear power has been widely used aboard naval vessels since the 1950s and has been the source of propulsion for several successive classes of U.S. warships and submarines. The history of the...

  • How to Become a Naval Pilot

    The training for cadets who want to become naval pilots is intensive and demanding. At each step of the training, the cadet must display an ability to handle stressful situations calmly and make...

  • How to Interpret US Navy Acronyms

    Acronyms save time and space—as long as you know what they mean. Most acronyms come from the first letter of each word. Outside of the Internet, one of the largest users of acronyms is the...

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