United States Navy

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The United States Navy is the maritime service branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, responsible for naval warfare, power projection, and maintaining freedom of navigation across the world’s oceans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armed forces service branch
military branch
naval force
abbreviation United States Navy self-linksurface differs
surface form: USN
allianceMember ANZUS
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

United States–Japan security alliance
civilianLeaderDepartment Department of the Navy
surface form: United States Department of the Navy
civilianLeaderTitle Secretary of the Navy
commanderInChief President of the United States
coreCapability amphibious warfare
anti-submarine warfare
ballistic missile defense
carrier strike operations
sea-based nuclear deterrent
country United States of America
doctrine forward presence
global reach
sea power
enlistedLeaderTitle Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
ensign United States flag
surface form: Naval ensign of the United States
flag Naval jack of the United States
formationDate 1775-10-13
foundedBy Second Continental Congress
hasComponent United States Marine Corps
surface form: United States Marine Corps (historically under Department of the Navy)

United States Navy Reserve
headquartersCity Arlington, Virginia
headquartersCountry United States of America
headquartersLocation Pentagon
surface form: The Pentagon
historicalPrecursor Continental Navy
language English
legalBasis Title 10 of the United States Code
mission maintain freedom of navigation on the world’s oceans
motto Non sibi sed patriae
mottoLanguage Latin
nickname United States Navy self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Navy

United States Navy self-linksurface differs
surface form: U.S. Navy
notableConflict American Civil War
American Revolutionary War
Gulf War
Iraq War
Korean War
Vietnam War
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
surface form: War in Afghanistan

War of 1812
World War I
World War II
operatesIn Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Pacific Ocean
Persian Gulf
partOf United States Armed Forces
primaryDomain maritime
role deterrence
maritime security
naval warfare
power projection
sea control
strategic sealift
secondaryDomain aerospace
cyberspace
seniorMilitaryOfficerTitle Chief of Naval Operations
serviceBranchOf Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense

Department of the Navy
surface form: United States Department of the Navy
translationOfMotto Not for self but for country
uses aircraft carriers
amphibious assault ships
cruisers
destroyers
littoral combat ships
naval aircraft
submarines
unmanned systems

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USS New York (BB-34) operator United States Navy
In Harm's Way (1965 film) depicts United States Navy
Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll militaryBranch United States Navy
subject surface form: Royal E. Ingersoll
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans (nearby in Belle Chasse and regionally associated) operator United States Navy
subject surface form: Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans
T-2 Buckeye primaryUser United States Navy
Runway 18/36 operator United States Navy
Runway 18/36 militaryBranch United States Navy
Ronald E. Evans employer United States Navy
Ronald E. Evans militaryBranch United States Navy
Admiral Jonas H. Ingram militaryBranch United States Navy
subject surface form: Jonas H. Ingram
Admiral Jonas H. Ingram employer United States Navy
subject surface form: Jonas H. Ingram
USS Texas (BB-35) operator United States Navy
James B. Donovan militaryBranch United States Navy
Commander Ernest Krause militaryBranch United States Navy
Atlantic coastal theater belligerent United States Navy
MNF–I operatedBy United States Navy
United States Forces – Iraq serviceBranch United States Navy
O-1 militaryBranch United States Navy
W-1 militaryBranch United States Navy
W-1 serviceBranch United States Navy
this entity surface form: U.S. Navy
Petty Officer Third Class serviceBranch United States Navy
Warrant Officer 1 serviceBranch United States Navy
Chief Warrant Officer 2 serviceBranch United States Navy
Chief Warrant Officer 3 militaryBranch United States Navy
Chief Warrant Officer 3 usedBy United States Navy
Lieutenant Junior Grade serviceBranch United States Navy
Commander serviceBranch United States Navy
subject surface form: Commander (United States Navy rank)
Captain serviceBranch United States Navy
subject surface form: Captain (United States Navy)
Bill Dickey servedIn United States Navy
W. D. Snodgrass militaryService United States Navy
Benny Profane militaryBranch United States Navy
Bob Lemon militaryService United States Navy
Active Component includesBranchComponent United States Navy
this entity surface form: Active Component of the United States Navy
USS Albacore operator United States Navy
USS Albacore militaryBranch United States Navy
this entity surface form: U.S. Navy
Frederick H. Hauck employer United States Navy
Frederick H. Hauck militaryBranch United States Navy
Frederick H. Hauck retiredFrom United States Navy
White Beach Naval Facility operator United States Navy
White Beach Naval Facility usedBy United States Navy
Maritime Prepositioning Force operatedBy United States Navy
Edward Preble militaryBranch United States Navy
Edward Preble memberOf United States Navy
Richard Dale militaryBranch United States Navy
Donald Ogden Stewart militaryService United States Navy
USS Lamson operator United States Navy
USS Lamson serviceBranch United States Navy