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A blue-water navy is a maritime force capable of operating globally, essentially across the deep waters of open oceans. [1] While definitions of what actually constitutes such a force vary, there is a requirement for the ability to exercise sea control at long range.
Blue Water (missile), British short range nuclear missile of the 1960s Blue Water (train) , an Amtrak line from eastern Michigan to Chicago Blue Waters F.C. , a Namibian football club
Blue Water was a British battlefield nuclear missile of the early 1960s, intended to replace the MGM-5 Corporal, which was becoming obsolete.With roughly the same role and range as Corporal, the solid-fuel Blue Water was far simpler to use and would be significantly easier to support in the field.
This is the second Blue Water Medal earned by the Wanderer III, the first being with Eric and Susan Hiscock who made two circumnavigations with her and received the Blue Water Medal in 1955. [10] Alex Whitworth (2010) "for a circumnavigation of the world via the Northwest Passage west to east." [11] Annie Hill and Trevor Robertson (2009) [11]
The Blue Water 24 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Thomas C. Gillmer as a blue water cruiser and first built in 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The design was developed into the Passage 24 in 1979, using a new coach house on the existing hull design.
Red Noah's analogy to the Blue Water is very similar to a similar quote from Go Nagai's Mazinger Z. Series director Hideaki Anno has claimed he was a fan of both franchises. Series director Hideaki Anno has claimed he was a fan of both franchises.
Blue Water, White Death is a 1971 American documentary film about sharks, which was directed by Peter Gimbel and James Lipscomb. [2] It received favourable reviews [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and was described as a "well produced odyssey" [ 5 ] and "exciting and often beautiful". [ 6 ]
The Blue Water (previously the Blue Water Limited) is a higher-speed passenger train service operated by Amtrak as part of its Michigan Services.The 319-mile (513 km) route runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Port Huron in Michigan's Blue Water Area, for which the train is named.