Posted on 01/20/2013 5:09:30 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
PrintShare This The strength and status of any nation can be measured in part by the will and might of its navy. Thats not an outdated thought; its a modern reality. As the largest, most versatile, most capable naval force on the planet today, Americas Navy epitomizes this idea. And yet, far more impressive is what it does with the distinction.
A symbol of power, a force for stability Americas Navy serves as an essential force of stability in an increasingly unstable and interconnected world as well as a vanguard for positive change. Why is this important? Because what Americas Navy does each and every day makes the world as we know it possible.
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ROFL! Yes, great men of the Navy. “Don’t give up the ship, if it sinks it will hurt the environment.” “I intend to go in harm’s way, so I can understand what we did to make them mad.” “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead, so that we can deliver the sandwiches to the Somali war lords.” “I have not begun to fight, because I love everyone and everyone loves me.”
Navy trying to outdo the Army’s “Army of One” stupid slogan?
Be sure, it was a civilian who came up with that slogan, no real Navy military type would come up with something so PC.
Did the Navy steal the Girl Scouts’ slogan?
Is this the same set of commercials that states the Navy sails and protects the 5 oceans????
When I went to boot camp for the Navy, there were only 4 oceans....
Well I’d wager a real navy military type approved it.
My husband was shocked at my dislike of the ad. I am a vet and I detest seeing our protectors castrated. Maybe my fellow freeper was right, the warrior class is dead. In my soul I do not believe that. I think they are worn out and destroyed fighting for folks who do not want to be free, I include the coasts of the US in that category.
haha — don’t give up the ship, it might hurt the environment. Good one
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