
United States Navy (US Navy)
The United States Navy is the naval branch of the U.S. military, responsible for safeguarding national security on and around the world’s oceans. It operates a fleet of ships, submarines, aircraft, and personnel to project power, perform maritime defense, and support international stability. The Navy conducts a wide range of missions, including defense, humanitarian aid, disaster response, and ensuring freedom of navigation. It plays a crucial role in protecting U.S. interests globally, working alongside allies to maintain security and respond to emerging threats at sea and in the air.