Naming of us naval ships

    • [DOC File]TABLE OF CONTENTS - United States Navy

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      The Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) collects, organizes, preserves, and makes Command Operations Reports (CORs) available for reference and research. CORs not only serve as an annual report, they represent a snapshot in history of your command and may be used in the future by individuals such as naval personnel, historians, and ...

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    • [DOC File]Navy Recruiting Command

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      Because of the doldrums (Lack of wind) in the area, ships were often becalmed for many days or weeks at a time, causing a water shortage. Livestock, especially horses, died first, or were simply killed and thrown overboard to save water. Their carcasses were often sighted by other ships traveling in this area, and so the region acquired that name.

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    • [DOCX File]OPNAV INSTRUCTION 5750 - United States Navy

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      The World War II era saw the naming of many ships in honor of American Indians, their tribes and the places where they've lived. Perhaps the best known among the ocean-going tugs of the World War II era were the 205-foot fleet tugs of the Navajo class, also referred to as the Indian class since they were named for tribes of native North Americans.

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      Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton announced the naming of LPD 18. ... (LPD 18) honors the largest city of Louisiana and one of the world's major ports. Three previous ships have borne the name New Orleans in honor of the "Crescent City." The city of New Orleans was founded in 1718 by Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, sieur de Bienville, and named for ...

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      It adds all new stuff pertinent to naming of ships and stations. Most stations have as few as 4 names with 20 maximum. Many with the same exact prefix and just different number suffixes. Boring! Even ships are seen with a max of like 30 names- the same ones we’ve seen since A1 was new! We build new ships and other objects and they need new names.

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    • [DOC File]Naval Terms & Phraseology

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      SECNAVINST 5030.8, Classification of Naval Ships and Craft, November 21, 2006. Type designations for end items, assemblies and subassemblies will typically fall within the following classes of supply: Class II - Clothing: individual equipment, tentage, organizational tool sets and kits, hand tools.

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    • [DOC File]Department of Defense - Under Secretary of Defense for ...

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      USS John S. McCain Name Expansion. Yokosuka, Japan. 12 July 2018. I want to thank our Japanese hosts for joining us today, and I appreciate the many members of our Navy family who are here today ...

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    • United States ship naming conventions - Wikipedia

      Nomenclature History Warships in the United States Navy were first designated and numbered in system originating in 1895.   Under this system, ships were designated as "Battleship X", "Cruiser X", "Destroyer X", "Torpedo Boat X" and so forth where X was the series hull number as authorized by the US Congress.

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