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A navy officer's heart warming reunion with his wife - Page 3 of 20 - Kiwi Report

A navy officer's heart warming reunion with his wife


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[post_page_title]Naval ships[/post_page_title]
Why was Chris’ ship called the USS Carl? There is actually a method behind naming the naval ships. Since the 1800’s the Navy used the Secretary of the Navy to help choose the name of every new ship. All of the Naval Fleet ships start with USS (United States Ship). Then the name placed after the USS is chosen by the public. Usually, the name is coined after a famous or iconic person. Chris’ ship, for example, is called the USS Carl after Carl Vinson who was a Georgian Congressman.

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