Links to the Navy on the Web

General
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The Advanced Information Technology Branch of the Naval Research Laboratory
(NRL).
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Campaign to terminate the Seawolf program.
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Canadian Navy Home Page
- Wei Jun's
Chinese Navy Homepage describes with pictures a number of Chinese
destroyer classes.
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CyberNav.
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Destroyers OnLine, destroyer types no longer active in the US Navy.
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The History of Ships and Navies, nine warship pictures from the
MultiEducator History CD.
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Information and Pictures of the U.S. Navy by Jeffery A. Bowman.
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International Naval Science/Studies Group.
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Jane's Electronic Information System. For this demonstration a selection
from Jane's 26 yearbooks and four magazines covering aircrafts, ships, space
equipment, weapons, and related civilian and military equipment.
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JJMA, The John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Newport News, VA, USA. Naval
Architects/Marine Engineers/Transportation Consultants with a strong naval
interest.
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John's Naval Page.
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De koninklijke marine. With history, administration, fleet, etc.
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Magnavox, manufacturers of anti-submarine warfare equipment since 1951.
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Maritime Forces Pacific, the West Coast Base of the Canadian Navy.
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Merivoimien Aluksia, pictures of Finnish naval vessels. [In
Finnish]
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Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division. Formerly the David
Taylor Model Basin.
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The Royal Australian Navy.
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USNSM Online History Center, World Fleet Lists. Maintained by Andrew Toppan <elmer@wpi.edu>.
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US Naval Fighting Ships
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Naval Homepage covering navies in general and the Royal Navy in
particular maintained by Andrew McCruden.
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The Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA.
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Navy WWW Sites. A link directory.
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NavyOnLine Homepage
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Nihon Kaigun, the Imperial Japanese Navy of World War II.
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The Royal Navy.
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Royal Navy Careers. RN of Great Britain.
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The Royal Navy in Plymouth.
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The Royal Norwegian Navy.
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The Royal Swedish Navy [In Swedish & English]
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Ship Reunions
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The Spanish Navy
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State of the Russian Navy
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Edward Smyth's Shipping and Nautical Info.
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Surface Navy Association, Monterey Bay Chapter.
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Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic
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The United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD.
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The United States Naval Academy [Inofficial]
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The United States Naval War College, Newport, RI.
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U.S Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Arlington, VA, USA.
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United States Navy
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U.S. Navy Seabee (Unofficial)
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The USS Navy Homepage by Paul Yong.
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Pictures of United States Navy Ships. Index.
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Pictures of United States Navy Ships. Images (JPEG).
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Naval History
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Ayesha, Ships on Stamps.
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Naval History - Links.
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The Battle of Samar, a component of the battle of Leyte Gulf in WWII.
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"Combining Yankee grit and Irish pluck, the Fenians sent a whaling bark to rescue political prisoners from Australia", by George Skoch. An article from Military History published by the Nistory Net.
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The Defeat of the Spanish Armada by Steve Goldman.
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"During the Napoleonic Wars a British naval officer proposed the use of saturation bombing and chemical warfare", by Robert Malcomson. An article from Military History published by the Nistory Net. About Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane (1776-1863), 10th Earl of Dundonald.
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The American Merchant Marine During World War II
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"Britannia still rules the waves on the River Thames, where HMS Belfast, now a floating museum, lies at anchor", by David T. Zabecki. An article from Military History published by the Nistory Net.
- British Shipping Losses in World War II. The North-East Diary
1939-1945 by Roy Ripley and Brian Pears. It is available in seperate parts
from mailbase.ac.uk:
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Cruiser Scout, Recollections of War in the Pacific by Paul A.
McKinley, Chief Warrant Radio Technician, United States Navy, 1937-1946.
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Documents relating to the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7,
1941, transcribed by Larry W. Jewell et al.
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"Father John P. Tabb, an unreconstructed Rebel to end had served the Confederacy aboard blockade runners", by Charles A. Earp. An article from ??? published by the History Net.
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John Arbuthat Fisher (1841-1920), First Sealord 1904-1910.
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The Great White Fleet, San Francisco to Hawaii in 1907-1908 as illustrated by postcards from the Meyers Collection.
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"Mosquitoes with a deadly sting, Italy's tiny MAS torpedo boats cut enemy battleships down to size" by Barry Taylor. An article from Military History published by the History Net.
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Nelson and his Navy. Presentation of a CD-ROM disc Anglia Multimedia.
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"The Polish submarine Orzel escaped from internment and went on to fight the Germans against longs odds", by Wilfred P. Deac. An Article from World War II published by the History Net.
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Popular during the Crimean War, the floating battery was revived by hard-pressed Confederates, by Robert Collins Suhr. An article from American Civil War published by the History Net.
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Royal Navy in the Napoleanic Era (1793-1815) by Kevin Stall.
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The Serapis flag.
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The Sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur from Chris Milligan, Montreal, Canada.
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300th Anniversary of the Russian Navy.
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World War II Troop Ship Crossings.
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Individual Ships
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USS Alabama, BB-60. Battleship Alabama Memorial Park.
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USS Arizona, BB-39.
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USS Ashland, LSD-1, the first landing ship dock of the US Navy built in 1942.
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USS Brinkley Bass, DD-887. Documents the history of this
particular Gearing-class destroyer.
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Combat Boat 90H, a Swedish assault boat for amphibious landings.
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A History of Ships Named Enterprise.
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USS Grace Hopper, (DDG 70).
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USS Helena, FG-9, gunboat [1896-1932].
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USS Helena, FG-9, gunboat [1896-1932]. From Dictionary of American Fighting Ships.
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USS Helena, CL-50, light cruiser [1945-1970].
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USS Helena, CA-75, cruiser [1939-1943].
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USS Hornet CV-12, CVA-12, CVS-12 Home Page. An effort to save the
aircraft carrier Hornet of WWII fame.
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USS Kitty Hawk, CV 63.
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USS Liberty Homepage, the ship was attacked during the
Six-Day War on June 8, 1967, by Israeli forces.
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USS Massachusetts, BB-2.
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USS Massachusetts, BB-2. Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts.
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USS Missouri, BB-63.
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USS North Carolina, BB-55.
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USS New Jersey, BB-62.
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USS New Jersey, BB-62. Battleship New Jersey Historical Museum Society.
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USS Ray, SSN-653.
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The Sea Shadow, a stealth technology ship built by Lockheed Martin.
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HMS Smyge, Swedish stealth ship.
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Battleship USS Texas, BB-35.
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USS Torsk, by Mike Williams.
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USS Washington, BB-56.
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USS Wisconsin, BB-64. Battleship Wisconsin Internet Association.
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Ytstridsfartyg 2000 (Surface Combatant 2000), a Swedish stealth ship
project.
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The USS Virginia, CGN-38.
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Submarines
Individual Submarines
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"The Polish submarine Orzel
escaped from internment and went on to fight the Germans against longs odds", by Wilfred P. Deac. An Article from World War II published by the History Net.
USS Benjamin Franklin, SSBN-640.
USS Blenny, SS-324.
USS Bowfin, SS-287. Submarine Museum & Park, Honolulu, HI, USA.
USS Carbonero, SS-337.
USS Carp, SS-338. [1945-1968]
USS Cod, SS-224. The US Naval Reserv Center, Cleveland, OH.
USS Flasher, SS-249.
USS Gunnel, SS-253.
USS Helena, SSN-725, a Los Angeles class nuclear submarine.
USS Nautilus, SSN 571.
USS Pampanito, SS-383.
USS Permit, SSN-594 [1961]
USS Queenfish SS-393. [1943-1963]
USS Silversides, SS-236.
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Personal Homepages...Navy Sites
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