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Perched atop the Kodiak Queen, a former WW2-era Navy fuel barge, this 80-foot ‘Kraken’ now serves as the base of an artificial reef and marine research station on the ocean floor near the British Virgin Islands. The project, entitled BVI Art Reef, accomplishes a range of goals all at...
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA—Two bottle-nosed dolphins founda late nineteenth-century Howell torpedoin the waters off Coronado Island during training exercises with the U.S. Navy to find undersea objects. Navy specialists disregarded a positive response from the first dolphin because they had not placed a...
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Nicholas Newman–Nicholas was a sobriquet, his real name being Edward–was a most estimable person, very short, cross-eyed, somewhat bow-legged, and with a bell out of all proportion to his stature. I have never since seen a bell of that size disconnected with a church steeple. The only...
) of Navy Navy (n.) A fleet of ships; an assemblage of merchantmen, or so many as sail in company. Navy (n.) The whole of the war vessels belonging to a nation or ruler, considered collectively; as, the navy of Italy. Navy (n.) The officers and men attached to the war ...