US Navy Seals - *Risk*Life Defending Nation - US Naval Academy Annapolis Global * National Security

Friday, 9 September 2011

United States Navy SEALs - "Closely Monitoring" - US NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND - USA United States of America Global National Security Interests - UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMED FORCES - US PENTAGON CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS - NSA CSS (USCYBERCOM) - NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY FORT MEADE MARYLAND - FBI Director Christopher Wray and Gerald J. H. Carroll "Sealed Records" - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL * WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL * DNI DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE * DIA DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY * CIA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY LANGLEY VIRGINIA * UN - UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK USA = CARROLL ANGLO-AMERICAN TRUST = "START" = NUCLEUR ARMS REDUCTION TREATY = "START" = GERALD 6TH DUKE OF SUTHERLAND TRUIST = 10 DOWNING STREET "COBRA" NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL * GOV.UK - JIC JOINT INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE WHITEHALL LONDON * GCHQ GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS HEADQUARTERS CHELTENHAM * SIS SECRET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE MI6 HQ 85 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LAMBETH LONDON * HM MINISTRY OF DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE WHITEHALL LONDON - US Capitol Hill Congress + HM Government Biggest Global National Security Case








United States of America Naval Academy Annapolis Maryland = Diplomacy of Divine Power = Traditionally, U.S. Navy aircraft carrier hangar bays were painted Navy Gray; George Washington was commissioned with its hangar bay bulkheads and overhead painted white, to make the hangar bay appear larger and brighter. Since then, all US carriers have followed suit. All U.S. Navy aircraft carriers have their hull number painted on both sides of their island structure for identification. General Washington had long been a proponent of a strong Navy. On 15 November 1781 he wrote, Without a decisive Naval force, we can do nothing decisive. And with it, everything honourable and decisive. These words are engraved on a plaque on the ship's quarterdeck.


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