United States Navy
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces: The United States Navy is the branch of the U.S. military responsible for conducting naval operations, maintaining maritime security, and projecting power across the world's oceans and seas.
- The governmental agency responsible for naval forces: It refers to the organization that builds, maintains, trains, and equips the naval forces of the United States.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- He served for twenty years in the United States Navy.
- The United States Navy deployed a carrier strike group to the region.
- A career in the United States Navy requires great discipline.
Advanced Usage
- "United States Navy" as a singular entity: When referring to the organization as a whole, it is treated as a singular noun.
- The United States Navy is a formidable force.
- Used in formal and official contexts to distinguish it from the naval forces of other nations.
Variants and Related Words
- USN: A common initialism for the United States Navy.
- He is a USN veteran.
- U.S. Navy: An alternative punctuation style.
- Navy, the Navy: When the context is clear, it is often shortened simply to "the Navy" in American English.
- He joined the Navy after high school.
- United States Marine Corps: A separate but closely related service branch under the Department of the Navy.
Synonyms
- American navy: A descriptive synonym.
- U.S. naval forces: A term focusing on the military units.
Related Phrases
- To join the Navy: The common phrase for enlisting or receiving a commission.
- She decided to join the Navy and become an officer.
- Navy veteran: A person who has served in the United States Navy.
- Department of the Navy: The executive department (led by the Secretary of the Navy) within which the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are organized.
Noun
- the navy of the United States of America; the agency that maintains and trains and equips combat-ready naval forces