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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I like it when battleships were names for states and cruisers were named for cities. Now submarines are named for states.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SCPO Morris Ramsey I Served on California Class Nuclear Cruiser USS California and Virginia Class Nuclear Cruiser USS Arkansas. Now the Virginia Class is a Submarine, I Understand Completely Senior!
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What regulation did this start the flip flop? Did some CNO transition to this once BBs were Museum ships?
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SCPO Morris Ramsey
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How will the Navy name its ships in the future? It seems safe to say that the evolutionary process of the past will continue; as the Fleet itself changes, so will the names given to its ships. It seems equally safe, however, to say that future decisions in this area will continue to demonstrate regard for the rich history and valued traditions of the United States Navy.
How will the Navy name its ships in the future? It seems safe to say that the evolutionary process of the past will continue; as the Fleet itself changes, so will the names given to its ships. It seems equally safe, however, to say that future decisions in this area will continue to demonstrate regard for the rich history and valued traditions of the United States Navy.
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