Does the US Navy accept flat footed people?
Yes they are. There is no information that states they are not allowed. ChaCha!
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How much money does a lieutenant commander in the us navy make?
The average salary of a Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy i...
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When do the results come back for the us navy advancement exams for enlisted personel?
To access exam results via NKO, log on at www.nko.navy.mil an...
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What are the requirements to be a pilot in the us navy?
Navy Pilots must pass Class I Flying Physical. Applicant's un...
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Gunner's Mate First Class (GM1/C), U.S. Navy
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How many 4 Star Admirals are there in the US Navy?
Navy 4-Star Admirals are not easy to come by. Records show on...
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What are famous navy Seal missions?
Navy SEAL mission areas include security, direct action, comb...
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Who makes more money: the US Navy or US Army?
The median expected salary for a Navy and Army recruit is the...
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Who is considered the father of the US navy?
The Navy recognizes no one individual as Father. Congress is ...
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Did the Japanese fire pilots crash themselves into the US Navy ships during WW2?
With the kamikaze - translated as "divine wind" - the Japanes...
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What is the order of officer ranks in the US Navy?
The follow are the US Navy office ranks. Ensign, Lieutenant J...
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What title in the US navy does Cdr stand for?
In The United States Navy, the abbreviation Cdr. stands for C...
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What does USS stand for in us navy?
The names of commissioned ships of the U.S. Navy all start wi...
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What is the largest submarine in the US Navy?
At 560 feet long and 42 feet wide,Tridents are the largest su...
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How many fleets does the US Navy have and where are they located?
Second Fleet, Atlantic Third, Eastern Pacific Fifth, Arabian ...
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Which military unit is more elite the US navy Seals or the British SAS?
The British SAS, man for man, is better. SEALs train for abou...
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When was the US navy established?
The US Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which...
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What year was the us navy established?
The United States Navy was originally the Navy of the United ...
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What is the largest carrier in the us navy fleet?
The largest, the undisputed Queen of the seas is the USS Ente...
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Why did the US have to build up its navy?
The United States Navy will build up it's Navy if there is pe...
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How many ships are in the US Navy?
The US Navy has 283 ships currently deployable. ChaCha!
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What is the highest rank in the us navy?
Fleet Admiral is highest rank in the US Navy. Thank you for u...
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The U.S. Navy currently has about 333,127 personnel on active...
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What is the only state that is not named for a US Navy ship?
States are not named after US Navy ships. At times, Navy batt...
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When was the US navy established?
The US Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which...
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Does the u.s. navy still use battleships?
No, all US Navy battleships have been decommissioned and are ...
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Can you apply to join the Navy Seals after being in the Navy previously?
Any man came become a SEAL in the Naval Special Warfare/Naval...
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When was the US navy established?
The US Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which...
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What is the flap on the back of the US Navy uniform for?
Jumper flaps originated as a protective cover for the uniform...
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What are the ranks of the US navy?
Ensign, Lt Jr Grade, Lt, Lt Commander, Commander, Capt, Rear ...
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How many ships are in the US Navy?
The US Navy has 283 ships currently deployable. ChaCha!
About US Navy
The US Navy is a branch of the military of the United States of America that focuses on water-based operations. The Navy also has an aviation force. It is the largest Navy in the world. The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.

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