In most military branches, a command is simply a unit which you are in charge of. For a ship's captain, his vessel would be his command.
This is an opinion question and will differentiate based on which Navy you are referring to. For example, a good Navy theme is the United States' 'Anchors Away.'
Navy Warfare Development Command was created in 1998.
The motto of United States Navy Recruiting Command is '"America's Navy - A global force for good"'.
Please identify which country's navy you are referring to.
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The Navy Boson's mate is the Captain.... the Boson is the second in command...
"Naval" means about, or things relating to, the Navy. For example, "Naval officer", an officer in the Navy. "Naval vessel", a Navy-owned ship (generally a warship).
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While the Army and Navy are branches of the American military, they are separate branches, with their separate chains of command. The Department of the Navy, however, includes the U.S. Marine Corps, which has it's own chain of command and Commandant, who reports to the Sect of the Navy.
McHale's Navy - 1962 Carpenter in Command 2-33 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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