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navy and also
Thru development, the reactor and its steam turbines had been reduced greatly in size, and also in complexity, allowing a single propeller to be used, the navy said.
The navy captain disclosed also that a list of questions found in Miss Gee's purse would, if completed and handed back, have given the Kremlin a complete picture `` of our current anti-submarine effort and would have shown what we are doing in research and development for the future ''.
The navy also has several aircraft for maritime patrol:
Brazil's push for nationalization of the computer-related industry in the 1970s also began with the navy, which could not decipher the " black box " computerized range-finding and firing mechanisms on the British frigates they had purchased, and did not want to be dependent on imported maintenance.
The Bulgarians also possessed a small navy of six torpedo boats, which were restricted to operations along the country's Black Sea coast.
The majority of FARDC members are land forces, but it also has a small air force and an even smaller navy.
The stripes on the sleeves and socks also used the same gray with white border scheme ( sans navy pinstripe ).
Britain, with its powerful navy, also opposed re-conquest of Latin America and suggested that the United States join in proclaiming a " hands off " policy.
The younger son, James ( 1752 – 1823 ), also embarked on a career with the navy.
The American navy also established a coaling station in Liberia, cementing its presence.
The Brazilian navy has also trained marines for the Namibian navy.
The strategic task of the navy also may incorporate nuclear deterrence by use of nuclear missiles.
For commanding the navy and the air force, Third Reich had also the Oberkommando der Marine ( OKM ) and the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe ( OKL ) respectively.
The air force and navy also suffer major equipment and funding shortfalls — to the point of sometimes almost being grounded — and are both too small and poorly equipped to take part in operations overseas.
However, the corvus was also cumbersome and dangerous, and was eventually phased out as the Roman navy became more experienced and tactically proficient.
The navy also had some success in developing a variety of surface-to-surface and air-to-surface missiles, improving basic capabilities.
He also created the Praetorian Guard along with a permanent navy where served the liberti, or freed slaves.
This text also mentioned the use of the first known multistage rocket, the ' fire-dragon issuing from the water ' ( huo long chu shui ), used mostly by the Chinese navy.
Ottoman navies also controlled the Red Sea, and held the Persian Gulf until 1554, when their ships were defeated by the navy of the Portuguese Empire.
The pants also have a redesigned lightning bolt in gold, with powder blue trim on a navy stripe.
The road white jerseys with navy pants, as well as the alternate powder blue jerseys with white pants, were also redesigned with the new scheme.
The navy ( marine ), also known as the Armée de mer, is of small size and is commanded by a Ship-of-the-Line Captain.
By 2009, a rebuilding Somalia had re-established its national army and police force, with a new navy and air force also in the process of being re-constituted.

navy and contested
In both cases, Thai navy intervened when Burmese vessels tried to intercept Thai fishing boats in the contested sea areas, and Thai fighter aircraft were thought to be deployed by the National Security Council.
It provided the bulk of the Byzantine navy facing the new Arab fleets, which after the Battle of the Masts contested control of the Mediterranean with the Empire.
He contested many details and interpretations in the committee's report, then went on the attack: " This business of using the navy as a football of politics has got to stop.

navy and protected
The navy (, ) traces its heritage to Admiral Cochrane's mercenary fleet and to the tiny Portuguese ships and crews that protected the earliest coastal colonies from seaborne marauders.
However, because Constantinople was protected by impenetrable walls and a strong navy, Heraclius was able to avoid total defeat.
In 1892 Germany had launched the protected cruiser Kaiserin Augusta, the first navy ship to have triple propellers.
The French navy adopted the protected cruiser wholeheartedly in the 1880s.
Henry VIII, requiring the River Medway as an anchorage for his navy, ordered that the mouth of the river should be protected by a small fort.
Consolidating merchant ships into convoys protected by one or more armed navy vessels was adopted later in the war.
In particular, the Athenians, who were not protected by the Isthmus, but whose fleet was the key to the security of the Peloponnesus, felt hard done by, and refused to join the Allied navy in Spring.
The Brazilian navy conducted 574 operations that protected 3, 164 merchant ships ; German submarines U-boats were only able to sink three ships.
The family left Naples on 21 December 1798 on board the, a British Royal navy vessel which was in turn protected by two Neapolitan warships.
The defenses of Tarsonis were strong as the planet was protected by three orbital platforms, staging areas for the Confederate navy.
The navy performed well during World War I, in which it mainly protected the naval lanes in the Mediterranean Sea.
Because of its strategic location on the south coast of England, protected by the natural defence of the Isle of Wight, it has since the Middle Ages been the home to England's ( and later Britain's ) navy.
In Germany he was celebrated as a hero who had protected the honor of the navy.
The imperial navy had a rather tenuous hold on Kiautschou until the region was reinforced by the arrival of the protected cruiser SMS Kaiserin Augusta and in January 1898 the marines of the Seebataillon disembarked to form the garrison for Tsingtao.
This system protected the navy yard to the east from infantry attacks.

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