US Navy

The US Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for maintaining the freedom of the seas, conducting naval operations to protect American interests, and supporting national security and military objectives. The Navy operates a range of vessels, including aircraft carriers, submarines, destroyers, and amphibious assault ships, and is involved in various missions such as combat operations, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief. The service is known for its emphasis on maritime dominance, and it plays a crucial role in global maritime security. The US Navy is also instrumental in projecting power, deterrence, and securing sea lines of communication. Its personnel include sailors and officers who are trained in various specialties to operate and maintain naval assets.