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  2. List of United States Navy ratings - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy ratings are general enlisted occupations used by the U.S. Navy since the 18th century, which denote the specific skills and abilities of the sailor. Each naval rating has its own specialty badge, which is worn on the left sleeve of dress uniforms of enlisted personnel. U.S. naval ratings are the equivalent of military ...

  3. History of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    e. The history of the United States Navy divides into two major periods: the "Old Navy", a small but respected force of sailing ships that became notable for innovation in the use of ironclads during the American Civil War, and the "New Navy" the result of a modernization effort that began in the 1880s and made it the largest in the world by 1943.

  4. Kelly Wearstler - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Wearstler ( / ˈwɜːrslər /; [5] born November 21, 1967) is an American designer. She founded her own design firm Kelly Wearstler Interior Design (or KWID) in the mid-1990s, serving mainly the hotel industry, and now designs across high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality spaces. Her designs for the Viceroy hotel chain ...

  5. Armor Modeling and Preservation Society - Wikipedia

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    The Armor Modeling and Preservation Society (AMPS) is a social club with the common interest of modeling miniature armored fighting vehicles, military model figures, ordnance, dioramas, and related equipment and promotion of historic military vehicle restoration. AMPS is an international club headquartered in the United States.

  6. Women in the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Armed Services Integration Act ( Pub. L. 80–625, 62 Stat. 356, enacted June 12, 1948) is a United States law that enabled women to serve as permanent, regular members of the armed forces, including the Navy. Prior to this act, women, with the exception of nurses, served in the military only in times of war.

  7. Kelly Aeschbach - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Aeschbach was born on August 5, 1968 [1] and graduated from George Washington University in 1990 with a degree in International Affairs. [2] During her studies, she participated in Naval ROTC and upon graduation, became a naval intelligence officer. [3] She later earned an MBA from San Diego State University in 1998.

  8. Kelly beat the odds to win reelection. Has she become a ... - AOL

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    Kelly told reporters last week her position in the DGA should not be taken as a sign of higher ambition. But Beatty, Sebelius and Reeves said the option could be open to her if Biden wins reelection.

  9. Convair R3Y Tradewind - Wikipedia

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    Convair received a request from the United States Navy in 1945 for the design of a large flying boat using new technology developed during World War II, especially the laminar flow wing and still-developing turboprop technology. Their response was the Model 117. It was a large high-wing flying boat with Allison T40 engines driving six-bladed ...