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  2. Seal of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Great Seal of the State of Ohio is defined in Ohio Revised Code section 5.10: . The great seal of the state shall be two and one-half inches in diameter and shall consist of the coat of arms of the state within a circle having a diameter of one and three-fourths inches, surrounded by the words "THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF OHIO" in news gothic capitals.

  3. United States Under Secretary of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson: Paul Nitze 14 Robert H. B. Baldwin: July 2, 1965 July 31, 1967 15 Charles F. Baird: August 1, 1967 January 20, 1969 Paul Robert Ignatius: 16 John Warner: February 11, 1969 May 4, 1972 Richard Nixon: John Chafee: 17 Frank P. Sanders: May 5, 1972 June 29, 1973 John Warner: 18 J. William Middendorf: August 3, 1973 ...

  4. United States Secretary of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Navy (DoN) consists of two uniformed services: the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. [4] The secretary of the Navy is responsible for, and has statutory authority (10 U.S.C. § 8013) to "conduct all the affairs of the Department of the Navy", i.e. as its chief executive officer, subject to the limits of the law, and the directions of the president and ...

  5. Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon, is an award of the United States Navy which was established on December 12, 2003 by order of Secretary of the Navy Gordon R. England for a successful tour of duty with the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard or USS Constitution ending on or after May 1, 2001.

  6. Structure of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations is a statutory organization within the executive part of the Department of the Navy, and its purpose is to furnish professional assistance to the secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) and the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) in carrying out their responsibilities. [3] [4] The OPNAV organization ...

  7. Combat Action Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    In October 1999, World War II and Korean War veterans became retroactively eligible for the Navy Combat Action Ribbon by Public Law 106-65 on 5 October 1999, which permitted the Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) to award the Combat Action Ribbon to a member of the Navy or Marine Corps for participation in ground or surface combat during any period ...