History
Naval history - answering the call to serve for 236 years and counting Mission & History America's Navy is a force as relevant today as it's been historically significant for the last 236 years. The times may change. The threats may become more obscure. The complex nature of 21st century life may make the demand for such a presence less obvious. But now more than ever, the Navy is something to be aware of. Something to be thankful for. Something to be proud of. Mission Statement The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. Domination of the maritime domain Today, the U.S. Navy has the distinction of being the world's premier naval power. Complete with the big ships that one would most commonly associate with it. But to really understand why there's a need for a sea-based military organization in this day and age, just consider that: 70% of the earth is covered i
Specialties
About the Navy America was founded on the principles of courage, equality and fairness. And for well over 200 years, America's Navy has been instrumental in presenting these ideals to the world - through the selfless service of upstanding men and women; through their responsible use of incredibly powerful capabilities; and through the pride, purpose and professionalism that comes through in all they do. Here, learn what it means to be part of America's Navy. A Global Force For Good. Get a sense of the Navy's ongoing mission, history and traditions. Meet the current Navy leadership. Plus, check out the many locations around the globe where the Navy does its work - and the types of awesome equipment that are employed to get the job done. Through words and testimonials, pictures and videos, historical facts and breaking news, you'll find a clear demonstration of who and what America's Navy is - and beyond that - why its presence is so important.