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What U.S. naval life is really like - Page 16 of 30 - Kiwi Report

What U.S. naval life is really like


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[post_page_title]All in a name[/post_page_title]
You might have wondered why Naval ships are given the names they have. It seems there is a method to the naming process. Ever since the early 1800s, the Navy has enlisted the help of the Secretary of the Navy to take the lead in naming their new ships. Every single ship in the Naval Fleet must start with USS (United States Ship), but the latter half of the name is chosen by the general public. Most of the time, the ship is named after an iconic person.

All in a name

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