US Navy

The US Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for conducting naval operations and protecting the interests of the United States on the seas. Established in 1775, the Navy’s primary role includes the defense of the country, deterrence of threats, and power projection through naval power. It operates a fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft, and is involved in various missions such as maritime security, disaster relief, and humanitarian assistance. The Navy also plays a critical role in national security, working in conjunction with other military branches and allied forces. Its personnel include sailors, officers, and support staff, who undergo extensive training to ensure operational readiness.