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  1. US Navy Aircraft Carriers 1942-45: World War Two Built Ships (New Vanguard) by Mark Stille, 2007-02-27
  2. The US Navy in World War II (Elite) by Mark Henry, 2002-01-25
  3. History of the US Navy by James M. Morris, 2003-08
  4. US NAVY: An Illustrated History by Nathan Miller, 1987-11-23
  5. History of the US Navy, revised edition by James M. Morris, 2003
  6. US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972-73 (Combat Aircraft) by Brad Elward, 2002-08-19
  7. Sailing Warships of the Us Navy by Donald L. Canney, 2002-02-01
  8. The US Navy: An Illustrated History by Nathan Miller, 1977
  9. US Navy A-7 Corsair II Units of the Vietnam War (Combat Aircraft) by Peter Mersky, Norm Birzer, 2004-09-23
  10. US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers (1) 1965-1970 (Osprey Combat Aircraft 26) by Brad Elward, 2001-11-25
  11. Inside the Us Navy Seals by Gary Stubblefield, Hans Halberstadt, 1995-09
  12. US Navy PBY Catalina Units of the Atlantic War (Combat Aircraft) by Ragnar Ragnarsson, 2006-11-28
  13. Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke: Fifty Years in US Navy Destroyers
  14. US Navy in World War II by Ronald Heiferman, 1978

181. Royal Navy : Royal Marines
Official website of the Royal Marines, including information about the RM, the activities of the Commandos and how to join.
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/141.html
NAVY CYCLISTS COMPLETE THE PICKLE CHALLENGE THE EMIRATES THAMES NELSON FLOTILLA T200 - 'THE SPIRIT OF NELSON' RM Profile ...
Royal Marines Profile
The Royal Marines are the UK's "go anywhere" amphibious forces and a key component of the government's Rapid Reaction Force. RM Profile Getting Ashore Commandant General RM Commando 21 Royal Marines History Royal Netherlands Marine Corps The Colours RM Officer Badges of Rank Uniforms of the Royal Marines RM Other Ranks Badges Royal Marines Weapons
3 Commando Brigade
3 Commando Brigade 45 Commando Brigade Commander Commando Logistic Regiment History 539 Assault Squadron Brigade Structure Command Support Group 40 Commando Attached Army Units 42 Commando
Commando training and an extensive package of continuation courses to enhance infantry and Commando skills. The Role of CTCRM Commando Training Wing Command Wing The Final Product Specialist Wing History - CTCRM
Royal Marines Units
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Royal Marines Band
Introduction Surface Fleet Fleet Air Arm Submarine Service Royal Marines ... Picture Gallery Sat 24 Sep 2005 INTERACTIVE FEATURE
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182. Air Force Link
Official us Air Force site. Includes current news, video, photos, Airman Magazine,career information, an Air Forcewide search engine, and a comprehensive
http://www.af.mil/
Home News TV Radio ... This Week in Photos
LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas Airmen unload mattresses Sept. 22 in preparation to bed down Hurricane Rita evacuees from the Gulf Coast who will be housed in empty dormitories here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alan Boedeker)
This Week in Photos

Headlines Lackland Airmen among thousands on pre-Rita duty
SAN ANTONIO, Texas As Hurricane Rita forces millions to evacuate the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast, Airmen at many bases are ready to join first-response relief operations.
Air Force busy before the storm

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AFPN) Waiting for Hurricane Rita is now a national vigil but the Air Force has not been idle, waiting for the storm to hit.
Natural disaster registration established for AF personnel

RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) To better assist Air Force members and their families relocated due to recent events, the Air Force Personnel Readiness Center has established a natural disaster registration form.
5th U.S. Army establishes JTF-Rita

FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas (AFPN) U.S. Northern Command has ordered 5th U.S. Army to activate Joint Task Force-Rita here to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency as it supports state and local authorities in their preparation for Hurricane Rita.

183. Canadian Forces Recruiting - Recrutement Forces Canadiennes
Army, navy, Air Force recruiting site with descriptions of Armed Forces jobs and Armed Forces life. Also leads to the main Department of National Defence server (French available).
http://www.recruiting.dnd.ca/

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184. Navy Regulations
Chapter 1, Statutory Authority for United States navy Regulations. Chapter 2,The Department of the navy. Chapter 3, The Secretary of the navy
http://neds.daps.dla.mil/regs.htm
United States Navy Regulations
Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. This page last revised on: 24 January 2003 Table of Contents Go here for a combined listing of hyperlinks to all of the Chapters and Sections of this publication. For your convenience, individual hyperlinks to Chapters and Sections are also provided below. ALNAV Interim Changes Chapter 1 Statutory Authority for United States Navy Regulations Chapter 2 The Department of the Navy Chapter 3 The Secretary of the Navy Chapter 4 The Chief of Naval Operations Chapter 5 The Commandant of the Marine Corps Chapter 6 The United States Coast Guard (When Operating as a Service in the Navy) Chapter 7 Commanders in Chief and Other Commanders Chapter 8 The Commanding Officer Chapter 9 The Senior Officer Present Chapter 10 Precedence, Authority and Command Chapter 11 General Regulations Chapter 12 Flags, Pennants, Honors, Ceremonies and Customs Tables Glossary Index

185. Militarycity.com -- Search U.S. Navy Bases
Search for navy facilities, with addresses, phones, location.
http://dbease.mconetwork.com/dbEase/cgi-bin/search.pl?tableName=Bases_navy

186. Navy Fact File: Navy SEALs
Official information from the navy Office of Information including history, links, the BUD/S warning order, and application information.
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/personnel/seals/seals.html
The United States Navy Today's SEAL (Sea, Air, Land) teams trace their history to the first group of volunteers selected from the Naval Construction Battalions (SeaBees) in the spring of 1943. These volunteers were organized into special teams called Navy Combat Demolition Units (NCDUs). The units were tasked with reconnoitering and clearing beach obstacles for troops going ashore during amphibious landings, and evolved into Combat Swimmer Reconnaissance Units.
The NCDUs distinguished themselves during World War II in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. In 1947, the Navy organized its first underwater offensive strike units. During the Korean Conflict, these Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs) took part in the landing at Inchon as well as other missions including demolition raids on bridges and tunnels accessible from the water. They also conducted limited minesweeping operations in harbors and rivers.
During the 1960s, each branch of the armed forces formed its own counterinsurgency force. The Navy utilized UDT personnel to form separate units called SEAL teams. January 1962 marked the commissioning of SEAL Team ONE in the Pacific Fleet and SEAL Team TWO in the Atlantic Fleet. These teams were developed to conduct unconventional warfare, counter-guerilla warfare and clandestine operations in both blue and brown water environments.
Concurrently, Naval Operations Support Groups were formed to aid UDTs, SEALs, and two other unique units — Boat Support and Beach Jumpers — in administration, planning, research, and development. During the Vietnam War, UDTs performed reconnaissance missions and SEALs carried out numerous offensive operations. In 1967, the Naval Operations Support Groups were renamed Naval Special Warfare Groups (NSWGs) as involvement increased in limited conflicts and special operations.

187. 50s Navy - Home
Photos and articles about the navy of the 1950s.
http://www.50snavy.org/
Welcome to "50s Navy and Navy Archives" An era that has slipped away is ingrained in the consciousness of those who passed through those days. Share with us ever so briefly a nostalgic cruise through photos and writings of yesterdays navy. We warmly welcome any photos and remembrances that you may choose to share with our viewing audience. Search: All Products Books Popular Music Classical Music Video DVD Baby Electronics Software Outdoor Living Wireless Phones Keywords:
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188. Military Photographer
Royal navy photographer serving with the Royal Marines. Photo gallery of recent operation around the world.
http://www.militaryphot.com

189. DataSystemsTech.com :: Home
Find shipmates in the Data Systems Technician Rating.
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190. Indian Navy Information Resource And Facilitation Centre
Information and resources for the benefit of serving and retired Naval Personnel including the serving civilian personnel. Requires registration.
http://www.irfc-nausena.mil.in/
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191. The United States Navy Band, Official Web Site Of The United States Navy Band, W
Calendar, history, openings, ensemble information, roster, press information, newsletter offer, slide show, and MP3s. Located at the Washington navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
http://www.navyband.navy.mil/

192. What Happened To The Page
Squadron history, aircraft information, and commanding officer biographies.
http://www.naswi.navy.mil/vaq-132/
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193. Please Wait While We Transfer You!
Site for the popular air and space museum maintained by the Pensacola NAS MuseumFoundation.
http://www.naval-air.org/
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