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<title>&#x26;#x22;A Global Force for Good&#x26;#x22; [US NAVY Marketing Campaign goes Limp Wristed]</title>
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<description>PrintShare This The strength and status of any nation can be measured in part by the will and might of its navy. That&#x26;#x2019;s not an outdated thought; it&#x26;#x2019;s a modern reality. As the largest, most versatile, most capable naval force on the planet today, America&#x26;#x2019;s Navy epitomizes this idea. And yet, far more impressive is what it does with the distinction. A symbol of power, a force for stability America&#x26;#x2019;s Navy serves as an essential force of stability in an increasingly unstable and interconnected world &#x26;#x2013; as well as a vanguard for positive change. Why is this important? Because what...</description>
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