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Check out your Navy operating forward and protecting the American way of life!
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Good job !
I like this job.
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For goosebumps press play!
Welcome to this week's U.S. Navy multimedia production featuring selected images from around the fleet received during the week of Jan. 5-11, 2013. The image...
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Whats up? :) Keep up the good work guys :)
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Read up on the Navy's two new Working Uniform Boards.
What they're for and what they're doing.
Updates to Navy's NWUs »
When the NWU’s lack of flame resistance recently came to light, the Navy committed to establishing a working group to fully investigate future uniform requirements. Today, the Navy formally...
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I miss my bell bottoms and chambray shirt. The Navy should have learned their lesson from  USS Cole explosion in Aden, Yemen. A lot of sailors wearing patten leather shoes and or non-flame retardant clothing were terribly burned in the explosion and resultant fire. So why are they still using and making us buy uniforms that are not safe for us to use aboard ship. I don't mean that there is a fire on a Navy ship everyday, but you never know.
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Here's the scoop on the LCS program for 2013 - promises to be an busy year! http://ow.ly/gIvSZ
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jacob sheldon
sweet
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Cool time-lapse! The future destroyer USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) is craned toward the deck of the ship to be integrated with the ship's hull.
BATH , Maine (Dec. 14, 2012) The 1,000-ton deckhouse of the future destroyer USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) is craned toward the deck of the ship to be integrated wi...
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Brad Weisman
AWESOME!!!! Hey, build a couple more before I get there! :) Love you, US Navy!
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We have the best people, representing the best nation, with the best ships ever known.  Let’s keep it that way… Here's how http://ow.ly/gGvSL
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+Wayne Williams We agree, in part, they were the big bad boys and we all loved them, but they cost a lot in terms of building, maintaining and manning. 
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Meet the Fleet!
Faces of the Fleet »
“Faces of the Fleet” takes a look at YOUR Navy operating forward. These images represent the greatest Sailors in the greatest Navy in the world leading from the deck...
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Welcome to the U.S. Navy's Year in Review. A multimedia production featuring selected images from around the fleet received during 2012. The images represent...
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Imogene Lawson
Love the Navy and all other branches as well. They are all worthy of respect!!!  ;) <3
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#skysunday  The sky looks great when protected by a Navy F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the Rampagers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 83!
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wow nice I like the flares
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The wingman radioed to declared an emergency and requested immediate descent of the flight to an altitude of 10,000 feet...
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Frank Robertson
We park our C-130 on their ramp. Chippy Ho!
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