Phrases about 'Navy'

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My first commercial was an Old Navy commercial where I stood in line in front of a club, and Fran Drescher was in it.

Author: Amber Stevens - American Actress
  Line , Old , Navy , Club


I was 20 years old at Pearl Harbor. I was in the Navy about a year and four months before the war.

Author: Barney Ross - American Athlete
  War , Old , Navy , Year


No nation ought to keep a navy larger than is necessary to do police duty.

Author: George William Norris - American Politician
  Nation , Navy , Police , Duty


My dad was a Navy munitions officer, and by the end of his career, he was a specialist in nuclear weapons.

Author: James Mercer - American Musician
  Career , End , Dad , Navy


It was 1939. There was no money or jobs around. I did my parents a favor and joined the Navy.

Author: Jason Robards - American Actor
  Favor , Money , Parents , Navy


But I felt it necessary to be part of the war effort and I enlisted in the Navy to be a flyer.

Author: Paul Berg - American Scientist
  Effort , War , Navy , Necessary


'McHale's Navy' was a disaster. I'm not pretending it wasn't a disaster.

Author: Sidney Sheinberg - American Businessman
  Disaster , Navy , Pretending


As the existence of a corps of professors of mathematics is peculiar to our navy, as well as an apparent, perhaps a real, anomaly, some account of it may be of interest.

Author: Simon Newcomb - Canadian Mathematician
  Some , Real , Navy , Mathematics


Shortly after Pearl Harbor, FDR committed a most visionary act: He appointed a Harvard historian to write the official account of the U.S. Navy in World War II. Samuel Eliot Morison was given the rank of lieutenant commander, with the right to interview anyone of whatever status.

Author: Alistair Horne - British Historian
  World , War , Navy , Whatever , Status


I was in the Navy and saw, first-hand, the effects of front-line combat.

Author: Billy Casper - American Athlete
  Navy , Combat , Saw , Effects


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