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  2. Francis Asbury Roe - Wikipedia

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    Francis Asbury Roe (October 4, 1823 – December 28, 1901) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Rules of engagement - Wikipedia

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    While ROE is used in both domestic and international operations by some militaries, ROE is not used for domestic operations in the United States. Instead, the use of force by the U.S. military in such situations is governed by Rules for the Use of Force (RUF). An abbreviated description of the rules of engagement may be issued to all personnel.

  4. USS Roe (DD-24) - Wikipedia

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    At mid-month, Roe was transferred to Newport, where she conducted anti-submarine patrols and carried out escort assignments for six months. On 9 November, she sailed for France where for the next year; she performed coastal patrol and escort duty. On 5 November 1918, Roe departed Brest for the United States. She arrived at New York City on 1 ...

  5. Miami’s judicial race story lines: Name change controversy, a ...

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    Blumstein, a former U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps attorney, was first elected in 2016, and has served in the criminal division and is now in civil.

  6. U.S. Navy makes history by launching its first coed submarine

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    The U.S. Navy has commissioned its first coed submarine, something the vessel's commander called "a truly historic moment" for the military. ... Women were first permitted to join the Navy in 1917 ...

  7. History of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Navy was given control of the Coast Guard and of the Naval Militia of 584 officers and 7,933 men who were assigned to coast patrol service and the Naval Reserve Flying Corps. The Navy took possession of all United States wireless (radio) stations and dismantled those in less useful locations to salvage equipment for military use. [110]

  8. Virginia siblings become first Black triplets to join the Navy

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    Being in the Navy is a family affair for the Sutton siblings, Ayrion, Andrea, and Adrion. The 20-year-olds from Virginia recently enlisted together, making history as the first Black triplets to ...

  9. USS Sassacus (1862) - Wikipedia

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    In March, Sassacus returned to Hampton Roads for repairs and then proceeded to the Washington Navy Yard to add two 12 pounder Dahlgren rifles to her battery. She departed Washington, D.C., on 15 April, and left Hampton Roads a week later for duty in the North Carolina sounds where, on 19 April, the ironclad ram CSS Albemarle had spearheaded a joint Confederate sea/land offensive, sinking Union ...