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  1. United States Navy - Wikipedia

    The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and is designated as the Navy of the United States in the Constitution. It is the world's most powerful navy …

  2. United States Navy Recruiting

    Are you considering the U.S. Navy as enlisted or as an officer? Learn about the American Navy and your career opportunities within the U.S. Armed Forces.

  3. Mission Statement - United States Navy

    The United States is a maritime nation, and the U.S. Navy protects America at sea. Alongside our allies and partners, we defend freedom, preserve economic prosperity, and keep the seas open and...

  4. United States Navy (USN) | History, Ships, Battles, & Structure ...

    1 day ago · The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces charged with the defense of the country at sea, the seaborne support of the other U.S. military services, and the …

  5. Navy Federal Credit Union | Banking, Loans, Mortgages & Credit Cards

    Navy Federal Credit Union is an armed forces bank serving the Navy, Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, veterans, DoD & their families. Join now!

  6. US Navy News, Navy Pay, Fitness Resources | Military.com

    Find the latest in Navy news, Navy pay, new Navy gear and equipment, uniform changes, fitness resources and more.

  7. Military Units: Navy | U.S. Department of War

    The U.S. Navy, the largest navy in the world in terms of manpower, serves as America's sea-based military force, deterring and defeating threats, protecting the homeland and fostering economic …

  8. U.S. Navy - USAGov

    The Navy's primary mission is to defend the United States.

  9. Home - Navy League of the United States

    The Navy League of the United States, founded in 1902 with the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, is a nonprofit civilian, educational and advocacy organization that supports America’s sea …

  10. Resources - United States Navy

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