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QF YIES'Il'IEIH2NVKIE!AXIF3 TQLMUQDLRRLRRQNM The next 100 years of the Navy showed more emphasis on technological development. The Navy's first submarine was constructed, the Navy Hospital Corps was established, and the Great White Fleet made its around-the-world cruise in 1907. Commodore Robert Peary raised the U.S. flag at the North Pole and the Navy's first airplane was ordered in 1911. The Navy commissioned its first aircraft carrier in 1922 and the Seabees were established in 1942. From 1946 to the late '50's the Navy became electronic, nucleonic and supersonic. On January 17, 1955, the first submarine using nuclear power, the USS NAUTILUS, got underway. On July 7, 1948, the first enlisted woman was sworn into the regular Navy. In 1959, four naval aviators were among seven men selected for prospective astronauts and John Glenn made the first manned orbit ofthe earth in 1962 in the FRIENDSHIP VII. The Navy also played an important part in the tracking of manned and unmanned space craft as well as being responsible for recovery of manned space capsules. The 60's, '70's and '80's saw not only advancements in surface, air and space technology but also the use of nuclear power for fuel as exemplified by the newly-commissioned carriers, USS EISENHOWER, USS NIMITZ and USS CARL VINSON showing the capabilities to steam for 13 years without refueling. 18888181 Sig' ' '-5 ,. V .wigs .
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A LITTLE ABOVE THE EARS PLEASE! I was a little concerned about this part of boot camp from the beginning! The women recruits came out of the beauty shop with much shorter hair styles than when they arrived. My com- pany of men recruits had a similar experience. One style for everyone! ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL, YOU MIGHT SAY ! It was really quite funny, we all looked practically the same. I've been told that boot camp has really changed over the years. l'm glad they still cut your hair though. this particular moment I'm sure I shall remember forever . . . '------ . 17
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