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Bluewater or Blue Water may refer to:
Maritime geography is often discussed in terms of three loosely defined regions: brown water, green water, and blue water.
The elements of maritime geography are loosely defined and their meanings have changed throughout history. The USA's 2010 Naval Operations Concept defines blue water as "the open ocean", green water as "coastal waters, ports and harbors", and brown water as "navigable rivers and their estuaries". Robert Rubel of the US Naval War College includes bays in his definition of brown water, and in the past US military commentators have extended brown water out to 100 nautical miles (190 km) from shore.
During the Cold War, green water denoted those areas of ocean in which naval forces might encounter land-based aircraft and brown water, land-based artillery. The development of long-range bombers with antiship missiles turned most of the oceans to "green" and the term all but disappeared. After the Cold War, US amphibious taskforces were sometimes referred to as the green-water navy, in contrast to the blue-water carrier battlegroups. This distinction disappeared as increasing threats in coastal waters forced the amphibious ships further offshore, delivering assaults by helicopter and tiltrotor from over the horizon. This prompted the development of ships designed to operate in such waters - the Zumwalt class destroyer and the littoral combat ships. Rubel has proposed redefining green water as those areas of ocean which are too dangerous for high-value units, requiring offensive power to be dispersed into smaller vessels such as submarines that can use stealth and other characteristics to survive. Under his scheme brown water would be zones in which ocean-going units could not operate at all, including rivers, minefields, straits and other choke points.
Blue Water is a 1924 Canadian silent film directed by David Hartford and starring Pierre Gendron, Jane Thomas and Norma Shearer.
Provided to YouTube by Epic/Legacy Blue Water · Poco Crazy Eyes ℗ Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1973-09-15 Producer: Jack Richardson Vocal: Richie Furay Vocal, Composer, Lyricist: Paul Cotton Reissue Producer: Bob Irwin Vocal: Rusty Young Unknown: Gary Burden Vocal: Timothy B. Schmit Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax Vocal: George Grantham Mastering Engineer: Vic Anesini Recording Engineer: Brian Christian Mandolin: Chris Hillman Percussion: Joe Lala Fiddle: Bill Graham Piano: Paul Harris Auto-generated by YouTube.
Slideshow to a great song from the album Crazy Eyes released 1973 on Epic Records. For Martyn who used to play a mean version of it. No copyright infringement intended - if copyright owner wishes video to be removed please could you contact me directly on this channel - many thanks.
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Provided to YouTube by Routenote Blue Water · Poco Live: Wollman Memorial Skating Rink, NY. 22 Aug '75 - Remastered ℗ MEM Records Released on: 2017-06-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Poco - LIVE George Grantham, Timothy B. Schmit, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young
*Subtítulos gracias a Anacrónico Fansub (@AnacroFan)* Amv resumen con el tema principal de la serie, Blue Water, versión 21st Century.
Bluewater or Blue Water may refer to:
Now a man ain't suppose to cry
But with all this pain inside
All my eyes can see is blue water
No the world ain't suppose to be
Just a drowning sea
There's more for you and me than blue water
Yeah, let's make our morning bright
And I know we're bound to see tomorrow clearly in our sight
Girl, take my hand, tell me you understand
'Cause we don't need to stand in blue water
Now life is a one time trip
And we've got to build our ship
So we won't ever slip into blue water
All you got to do is let yourself go
Just let it over flow
'Cause that river in your soul is just blue water
Yeah, let's make our morning fun
And I know we're bound to see tomorrow clearly in our sight
Girl, take my hand, tell me you understand
'Cause we don't need to stand in blue water
Go dry your tears and try to realize
There's more to what you see
If you open up your eyes
Yeah, it's gonna be alright
I know you're gonna see tomorrow clearly in our sight
Girl, take my hand, tell me that you understand
'Cause we don't need to stand in blue water
We don't need to stand in blue water
Girl, oh, tell me that you understand
We don't need to stand in blue water
Yeah, oh, tell me that you understand
We don't need to stand in blue water
Take my hand, oh, tell me that you understand