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- U.S. Navy Personnel on Active Duty. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p212
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- Seaman to admiral program. // All Hands;Jun96, Issue 950, p3
Reports on the commencement of the 1997 Seaman to Admiral program selection in the United States Navy. Commission for active-duty enlisted Sailors and Naval Reservists; Graduation from Officer Candidate School; Eligibility requirements.
- Orion journal. // Naval Aviation News;Jul/Aug98, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p46
Focuses on the experiences of an officer in the United States Navy. Amount of years the officer served in the Navy; Information on his aviation experience; Information on his first flight; His views on his final landing.
- U.S. Navy Personnel on Active Duty. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2001, p204
Lists the number of United States Navy personnel on active duty during various years beginning in 1940. Officers; Nurses; Enlisted; Officer candidates; Total numbers.
- U.S. Navy Personnel on Active Duty. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2002, p204
Lists the number of United States Navy personnel on active duty during various years beginning in 1940. Officers; Nurses; Enlisted; Officer candidates; Total numbers.
- U.S. Navy Personnel on Active Duty. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2003, p204
Lists the number of United States Navy personnel on active duty during various years beginning in 1940. Officers; Nurses; Enlisted; Officer candidates; Total numbers.
- U.S. Navy Personnel on Active Duty. // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2004, p161
Lists the number of United States Navy personnel on active duty during various years beginning in 1940. Officers; Nurses; Enlisted; Officer candidates; Total numbers.
- FROM A READER: Hooyah, SEALs. DuBois, Rob // Counter Terrorist;Feb/Mar2011, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p6
The article focuses on the experiences and life stories of various members of the U.S. Navy's Sea, Air and Land commonly known as Navy SEALs.
- CHANGE OF COMMAND. // Naval Aviation News;Jul/Aug2005, Vol. 87 Issue 5, p52
The article presents a list of U.S. Naval officers who have been relieved from their designated positions and their corresponding relievers.


