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Welcome to U.S. Navy Boot Camp
The journey from civilian to sailor begins in Great Lakes, Ill., home to the U.S. Navy's R...
published: 07 Mar 2011
author: UnitedStatesNavy
Welcome to U.S. Navy Boot Camp
Welcome to U.S. Navy Boot Camp
The journey from civilian to sailor begins in Great Lakes, Ill., home to the U.S. Navy's Recruit Training Center. Follow a group of new arrivals, from many d...- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 1023453
- author: UnitedStatesNavy
19:21
US Navy OCS
A great video showing what US Navy OCS is like and what you would be doing. This video is ...
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: Kyousuke687
US Navy OCS
US Navy OCS
A great video showing what US Navy OCS is like and what you would be doing. This video is from the US Navy's OCS website and no copyright infringement is int...- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 122785
- author: Kyousuke687
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Washington Navy Yard: "The Naval Gun Factory" 1952 United States Navy
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "This 1952 Navy documenta...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: Jeff Quitney
Washington Navy Yard: "The Naval Gun Factory" 1952 United States Navy
Washington Navy Yard: "The Naval Gun Factory" 1952 United States Navy
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "This 1952 Navy documentary looks at the design and production facilities of the former Nava...- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 2428
- author: Jeff Quitney
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US Navy Tribute - Hell Yeah (Music Video)
Tribute to the United States Navy in honor for all that have served, and as a tribute to a...
published: 20 May 2011
author: Andrewcam28
US Navy Tribute - Hell Yeah (Music Video)
US Navy Tribute - Hell Yeah (Music Video)
Tribute to the United States Navy in honor for all that have served, and as a tribute to all those currently serving, and those who will soon serve duty in t...- published: 20 May 2011
- views: 837981
- author: Andrewcam28
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Life On A Ship
If you're considering joining the Navy, you may be wondering what life would be like on a ...
published: 20 Apr 2012
author: UnitedStatesNavy
Life On A Ship
Life On A Ship
If you're considering joining the Navy, you may be wondering what life would be like on a ship. In this video see how life on a Navy ship could be your home ...- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 44211
- author: UnitedStatesNavy
6:05
United States Navy Enlisted Supply Ratings
U.S. Navy Enlisted Supply Ratings - Logistics Specialist, Ship's Serviceman, Culinary Spec...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: NAVSUPHEADQUARTERS
United States Navy Enlisted Supply Ratings
United States Navy Enlisted Supply Ratings
U.S. Navy Enlisted Supply Ratings - Logistics Specialist, Ship's Serviceman, Culinary Specialist.- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 943
- author: NAVSUPHEADQUARTERS
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United States Navy vs Spanish north coast
Radio conversation between a US navy ship and the north west of Spain, with English subtit...
published: 19 Dec 2011
author: cmdrgardeazabal
United States Navy vs Spanish north coast
United States Navy vs Spanish north coast
Radio conversation between a US navy ship and the north west of Spain, with English subtitles. Enjoy! Conversación de radio entre un barco americano y la cos...- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 1005802
- author: cmdrgardeazabal
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Drinking Water 1945 US Navy United States Marine Corps Training Film Private McGillicuddy Cartoon
more at more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "U.S. Navy animat...
published: 03 Sep 2012
author: Jeff Quitney
Drinking Water 1945 US Navy United States Marine Corps Training Film Private McGillicuddy Cartoon
Drinking Water 1945 US Navy United States Marine Corps Training Film Private McGillicuddy Cartoon
more at more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "U.S. Navy animated training film by Hugh Harman Productions. Features the character...- published: 03 Sep 2012
- views: 6122
- author: Jeff Quitney
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U.S. Navy SEAL -- 32-year Master Chief
As a U.S. Navy SEAL, conducting clandestine missions behind enemy lines is all in a day's ...
published: 02 Jul 2013
author: UnitedStatesNavy
U.S. Navy SEAL -- 32-year Master Chief
U.S. Navy SEAL -- 32-year Master Chief
As a U.S. Navy SEAL, conducting clandestine missions behind enemy lines is all in a day's work.- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 17339
- author: UnitedStatesNavy
4:08
Incat US Navy HSV 2 Swift Catamaran High Speed Vessel 480p
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Arme...
published: 28 Nov 2013
Incat US Navy HSV 2 Swift Catamaran High Speed Vessel 480p
Incat US Navy HSV 2 Swift Catamaran High Speed Vessel 480p
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. It is larger than the next 13 largest navies combined in terms of battle fleet tonnage, according to one estimate.[5][6] The U.S. Navy also has the world's largest carrier fleet, with 10 in service, one under construction (two planned), and two in reserve. The service has 317,054 personnel on active duty and 109,671 in the Navy Reserve. It operates 283 ships in active service and more than 3,700 aircraft.[3] HSV-2 Swift is a non-commissioned, hybrid catamaran originally leased by the United States Navy as a mine countermeasures and sea basing test platform. She is now privately owned and operated by Sealift Inc. and chartered to the United States Navy Military Sealift Command. She is primarily used for fleet support and humanitarian partnership missions. The HSV stands for "High Speed Vessel", and its home port is Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in Norfolk, Virginia. The vessel has two CONMAR crews that typically rotate every three months to keep the ship deployed eleven months per year. The minimum crew size is 35; 18 are military with the balance civilian, provided through American Maritime Officers and Seafarers International Union. On rare occasion that she is in a United States port, it is usually Naval Station Mayport, Florida, supporting the Fourth Fleet or Charleston, South Carolina, for major maintenance. Rota, Spain, is considered by the crew to be the "Mediterranean home away from home".[1] The ship was constructed by the Australian shipbuilder Incat in Hobart, Tasmania, and was leased to the U.S. Navy through Bollinger/Incat of Lockport, Louisiana. She was the second catamaran the Navy leased to test new technologies and concepts associated with the Chief of Naval Operations's "Seapower 21" plan. The contract value for the first year was $21.7 million. Swift is the fourth Incat-built high-speed wave piercing catamaran to enter military service, following behind HMAS Jervis Bay, U.S. Army Vessel (USAV) Theater Support Vessel Spearhead (TSV-X1) and HSV-X1 Joint Venture. It is a wave-piercing, aluminum-hulled, commercial catamaran with military enhancements, such as a helicopter flight deck, strengthened vehicle deck, small boat and unmanned vehicle launch and recovery capability, and an enhanced communications suite. It features a new, modular design, which will allow the ship to be refitted to support any mission without requiring long shipyard periods. While from the front the vessels appear to look like a trimaran, the centre hull does not rest in the water and is not used for buoyancy. As a logistics vessel, it does not have water-tight compartments or weapons systems. Its propulsion is provided by directional water jets, so it doesn't have propellers or a rudder for steering and can maneuver in twelve feet of water.[1] The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia. As a symbol of the U.S. military, "the Pentagon" is often used metonymically to refer to the U.S. Department of Defense rather than the building itself. Designed by American architect George Bergstrom (1876--1955), and built by general contractor John McShain of Philadelphia, the building was dedicated on January 15, 1943, after ground was broken for construction on September 11, 1941. General Brehon Somervell provided the major motive power behind the project;[4] Colonel Leslie Groves was responsible for overseeing the project for the U.S. Army. The Pentagon is a large office building, with about 6,500,000 sq ft (600,000 m2), of which 3,700,000 sq ft (340,000 m2) are used as offices.[5][6] Approximately 28,000 military and civilian employees[6] and about 3,000 non-defense support personnel work in the Pentagon. It has five sides, five floors above ground, two basement levels, and five ring corridors per floor with a total of 17.5 mi (28.2 km)[6] of corridors. The Pentagon includes a five-acre (20,000 m2) central plaza, which is shaped like a pentagon and informally known as "ground zero," a nickname originating during the Cold War and based on the presumption that the Soviet Union would target one or more nuclear missiles at this central location in the outbreak of a nuclear war.[7] The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.), America, or simply the States, is a federal republic[10][11] consisting of 50 states, 16 territories, and a federal district. The 48 contiguous states and the federal district of Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific.- published: 28 Nov 2013
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U.S. Navy's Modern Warships - Littoral Combat Ships - Military Documentary
Constructed in aluminium, these ships are the first of its kind and were envisioned to be ...
published: 05 Dec 2013
U.S. Navy's Modern Warships - Littoral Combat Ships - Military Documentary
U.S. Navy's Modern Warships - Littoral Combat Ships - Military Documentary
Constructed in aluminium, these ships are the first of its kind and were envisioned to be a networked, agile, stealthy surface combatant capable of defeating anti-access and asymmetric threats in the littorals. Providing insight into its battle capabilities, the documentary follows two LCS vessels as they're trialled in preparation for their full integration into the US naval fleet. The littoral combat ship (LCS) is a class of relatively small surface vessels intended for operations in the littoral zone (close to shore) by the United States Navy. It was "envisioned to be a networked, agile, stealthy surface combatant capable of defeating anti-access and asymmetric threats in the littorals." The Freedom class and the Independence class are the first two variants of LCS by the U.S. Navy. LCS designs are slightly smaller than the U.S. Navy's guided missile frigates, and have been likened to corvettes of other navies. However, the LCS designs add the capabilities of a small assault transport with a flight deck and hangar large enough to base two SH-60 Seahawk helicopters, the capability to recover and launch small boats from a stern ramp, and enough cargo volume and payload to deliver a small assault force with fighting vehicles to a roll-on/roll-off port facility. The standard armament for the LCS are Mk 110 57 mm guns and Rolling Airframe Missiles. It will also be able to launch autonomous air, surface, and underwater vehicles. Although the LCS designs offer less air defense and surface-to-surface capabilities than comparable destroyers, the LCS concept emphasizes speed, flexible mission module space and a shallow draft. The first littoral combat ship, USS Freedom, was commissioned on 8 November 2008 in Veteran's Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The second ship, and first of the trimaran design, the USS Independence, was commissioned on 16 January 2010, in Mobile, Alabama. The third littoral combat ship, USS Fort Worth, of similar design to the USS Freedom, was commissioned 22 September 2012 in Galveston, Texas. In 2012, CNO Jonathan W. Greenert said some of the LCS would be deployed to Africa in place of destroyers and cruisers. Then in 2013, the LCS requirement was cut from 55 to 52 ships, because U.S. Africa Command reduced the presence requirement.- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 0
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A and C School
As a potential Enlisted Sailor in America's Navy, you probably know you have to go to Boot...
published: 19 May 2013
author: UnitedStatesNavy
A and C School
A and C School
As a potential Enlisted Sailor in America's Navy, you probably know you have to go to Boot Camp. But do you know what comes next? Learn more about A School a...- published: 19 May 2013
- views: 5623
- author: UnitedStatesNavy
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The United States Navy
A video dedicated to the men and women who serve in the United States Navy, the most power...
published: 10 Jan 2009
author: armyveteran101st
The United States Navy
The United States Navy
A video dedicated to the men and women who serve in the United States Navy, the most powerful Navy in history! The U.S. Navy protects our country and project...- published: 10 Jan 2009
- views: 44786
- author: armyveteran101st
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Damn Few - Memorial Day 2013 - United States Navy SEALs
The focus for my Memorial Day slideshow this year is on the U.S. Navy SEALs who have been ...
published: 27 May 2013
author: FlutieCutie
Damn Few - Memorial Day 2013 - United States Navy SEALs
Damn Few - Memorial Day 2013 - United States Navy SEALs
The focus for my Memorial Day slideshow this year is on the U.S. Navy SEALs who have been killed in action or killed in training since the War on Terror bega...- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 4325
- author: FlutieCutie
27:14
The Chiefs - 1975 United States Navy Educational Documentary
A look at the roles of senior enlisted personnel aboard the USS California (CGN-36) while ...
published: 01 May 2013
author: Ella73TV2
The Chiefs - 1975 United States Navy Educational Documentary
The Chiefs - 1975 United States Navy Educational Documentary
A look at the roles of senior enlisted personnel aboard the USS California (CGN-36) while operating at sea. The relationships between the Chief Petty Officer...- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 859
- author: Ella73TV2
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Navy Birthday 2013
Welcome to the U.S. Navy's multimedia production featuring selected images from around the...
published: 11 Oct 2013
Navy Birthday 2013
Navy Birthday 2013
Welcome to the U.S. Navy's multimedia production featuring selected images from around the fleet representing the U.S. Navy. The images represent the work of naval photographers deployed worldwide and submitted to Navy Media Service. America's Sailors are warfighters, a fast and flexible force deployed worldwide. Join the conversation www.facebook.com/USNavy.- published: 11 Oct 2013
- views: 1399
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SUPER FAST US Navy M80 Stiletto Stealth Ship
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Arme...
published: 28 Dec 2013
SUPER FAST US Navy M80 Stiletto Stealth Ship
SUPER FAST US Navy M80 Stiletto Stealth Ship
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The M80 Stiletto is a prototype naval ship manufactured by the M Ship Company as an operational experiment for The Pentagon's Office of Force Transformation. It is notable for its Pentamaran hull design and carbon fiber construction, as well as its networked architecture. The M80 Stiletto is a U.S. Navy vessel designed for combat in littoral waters. It takes the name from the Italian Stiletto, a short knife or dagger. The 88-foot (27 m) long vessel has a notable hull design, an M-shaped hull that provides a stable yet fast platform for mounting electronic surveillance equipment or weapons, or for conducting special operations. The hull design does not require foils or lifting devices to achieve a smooth ride at high speeds in rough conditions. Its shallow draft means the M80 Stiletto can operate in littoral and riverine environments and potentially allows for beach landings. The faceted design suggests that the vessel has a low radar signature (i.e., stealth) in the frontal aspect and somewhat so from the sides. The M80 Stiletto is equipped with four Caterpillar, Inc. C32 1232 kW (1652 HP) engines yielding a top speed in excess of 50 knots (90 km/h) and a range of 500 nautical miles (900 km) when fully loaded. It can be outfitted with jet drives for shallow water operations and beaching. It has a topside flight deck for launching and retrieving UAVs and a rear ramp that can launch and recover an 11-meter rigid-hull inflatable boat (RIB) or Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). It weighs 45 tons unloaded, light enough that it can be hoisted onto a cargo ship, while still able to carry up to 20 tons of cargo. The ship is 88.6 feet (27.0 m) in length, with a width of 40 feet (12 m) and a height of 18.5 feet (5.6 m), yet has a draft of only 2.5 feet (0.8 m). The M80 Stiletto is the largest U.S. naval vessel built using carbon-fiber composite and epoxy building techniques, which yields a very light but strong hull. The prototype M80 Stiletto is expected to be in use in less than one year. Ships are expected to cost between $6 and $10 million. Historically, ships have evolved to become narrower and deeper to achieve speed and stability. The M Hull however become wider, because its distinctively wide hull captures the vessel's bow wave and redirects the energy under the hull. The Stiletto's double-M hull enables the craft to achieve an unequaled ride in rough seas at high speed, which is critical for the Navy SEALS and other Special Operations Forces, because it reduces the G-forces and related injuries these personnel are subjected to during training and on missions. The Stiletto is being tested by the United States Navy SEALs and Special Warfare Combat Crewmen, who operate small, fast craft in the rough littoral seas for which the vessel was designed. In 2006 and 2007, the Stiletto participated in Trident Warrior exercises, as well as a number of other naval exercises. This included three days of mine-clearing experimentation during Exercise Howler in 2006, when the vessel was operated by the Naval Special Clearance Team-1 (NSCT-1) from the Naval Amphibious Base in Coronado. A key feature of this vessel is that it can set up a network between a special forces team by launching an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that relays information between the team and boat. The Stiletto can also carry surveillance UAVs to provide reconnaissance for the SEAL team, and, using a clustered supercomputer on board, will be able to send real-time images to the team on shore. The Stiletto was selected by Time magazine as one of the Best Inventions of 2006 and one of two inventions in the Armed Forces category.[1] San Diego-based CONNECT named the M80 Stiletto as the Most Innovative New Product for 2006 in the General Technology category. In 2008, the Stiletto deployed on a 70 day mission for USSOUTHCOM as part of a joint agency operation that included the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Coast Guard.[2] In July 2012, the US Navy deployed a Stiletto to retrieve the NASA Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment 3 (IRVE-3) test article[3] with 3 m (9.8 ft) diameter heat shield which splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina after being launched on July 23 by a sounding rocket from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. The Stiletto is referred to as a maritime demonstration craft operated by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock, Combatant Craft Division, and based at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Ft Story, Va.[4] The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. It is larger than the next 13 largest navies combined in terms of battle fleet tonnage, according to one estimate.[5][6] The U.S. Navy also has the world's largest carrier fleet,- published: 28 Dec 2013
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