How Much Do You Really Know About the Navy?

By: Kale Havervold
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How Much Do You Really Know About the Navy?
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About This Quiz

The U.S. military is, without a doubt, one of the strongest on the planet. In particular, the U.S Navy is legendary and well-respected throughout the world. While it has dealt with its fair share of unfortunate events and battles over the years, it has always rebounded. It is currently the largest and most powerful Navy in the world by a wide margin and shows no signs of relinquishing that spot anytime soon.

But how much do you know about the U.S Navy and the men and women who serve in it? Do you know how long the Navy has been around in total? How about the size of their largest aircraft carrier? With the long and storied history of the Navy, there is a lot to know and learn. If you want to prove your high-ranking knowledge of all things related to the Navy, or you want to learn more about it quickly, this quiz is for you.

Do you have what it takes to be a Navy SEAL, or will the high tides and rough waters be too much for you? Read on and challenge yourself against our quiz to find out!

Continental Navy
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Which year was the Navy originally founded?
1775
1801
1939
1733
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Wrong Answer

The United States Navy has been around since 1775, when it was known simply as the Continental Navy. This means that the Navy was founded before the United States of America became a country.

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Aircraft Navy
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How many aircraft carriers does the U.S Navy have in service as of 2020?
30
6
11
19
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Wrong Answer

The USA has 11 aircraft carriers. While that may not seem like a lot, there are only 44 of these giant ships on the planet. These are operated by 13 different countries, with the USA having the most.

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Admiral Richmond Kelly
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There are many ranks in the Navy, but what is the absolute highest that can be achieved?
Admiral of the Fleet
Admiral of the Navy
Navy Commander
Commander of the Seas
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Wrong Answer

Rising through the ranks of the Navy is a goal that many people have when they enlist. There are many ranks you can rise through, but none higher than Admiral of the Navy. It is equivalent to General of the Armies.

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Naval Academy
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What are the Navy's two colors?
Orange and Red
Blue and Gold
Purple and Green
White and Black
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Wrong Answer

Blue and gold are the Navy's two colors. This doesn't mean those in the Navy always wear uniforms that feature these colors, but these are the official colors and have been for a long time.

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USS Gerald R. Ford
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The Navy recently commissioned a new aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford. How large is it in terms of displacement?
65,000 tonnes
20,000 tonnes
180,000 tonnes
100,000 tonnes
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Wrong Answer

The USS Gerald Ford is the largest aircraft carrier in the USA's fleet. It has a displacement of approximately 100,000 tonnes. Displacement measures how much water is pushed aside while the ship is floating.

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US Navy
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Approximately how many active duty personnel are in the Navy as of 2019?
Around 336,000
Around 2.1 million
Around 150,000
Around 900,000
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Wrong Answer

The U.S has the largest and one of the most impressive navies on the planet. It has approximately 336,000 active duty personnel and many other employees in civilian jobs.

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USS Boxer
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What is the Navy's unofficial (not official) motto?
One for all, all for one
Not for self, but for country
The few, the proud
The Navy leads the way
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Wrong Answer

While the Navy's official motto is "Always Courageous," it also has an unofficial motto. This motto is "non sibi sed patriae," which stands for "not for self, but for country.".

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NCIS Director
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How many NCIS locations are there throughout the world?
Two
191
70
18
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Wrong Answer

While you might think NCIS is just a show, it's not. The Naval Criminal Investigative service operates 191 different locations around the world. There are offices in 41 countries.

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JFK Navy
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Many presidents have served their country at one time or another, but how many served in the Navy?
Two
Four
Six
Eight
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Dozens of president's have served in the military in some capacity, but only six have served in the Navy or the Naval Reserve. All six actually served in the same war, World War II.

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Admiral Farragut
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Who was the first-ever admiral in the U.S Navy?
George Washington
Russell Smith
David Farragut
Robert Burke
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Wrong Answer

The very first admiral in the U.S Navy was David Farragut. Farragut became an admiral after the Civil War. The Navy operated for many decades before ever naming anyone an admiral.

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US Navy Headquarters
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Which state is home to the Navy's headquarters?
Virginia
Maryland
New York
Arizona
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Wrong Answer

The Pentagon is the Navy's headquarters, as well as the headquarters of other U.S military branches. The Pentagon is located in Virginia, which was one of the earliest states to join the nation.

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USS Constitution
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The USS Constitution is currently the oldest active and commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy. When was it initially launched?
1797
1901
1888
1930
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Wrong Answer

That's right, a ship that first launched in 1797 is still commissioned to this day. The USS Constitution only cost $300,000, which is a tiny fraction of the cost of most ships built today or in recent decades.

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Navy Seal
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What exactly is a Navy SEAL?
Officers who only work underwater
An animal that works with the Navy
The special forces of the Navy
A special vehicle for use on the water
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Navy SEALs are the Navy's primary special forces team. While many people think this is a reference to a real seal. But SEAL is actually an acronym for Sea, Air and Land. The SEALs have been around since 1962.

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Navy training
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How long is basic training for the Navy?
Six weeks
Eight Weeks
12 weeks
16 weeks
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Wrong Answer

Basic training and boot camp for the Navy takes eight weeks. Basic training prepares individuals for life as a sailor and gets them accustomed to what they will face during combat and times of peace.

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Naval Officer
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What date is considered the Navy's birthday?
March 27
February 19
August 11
October 13
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The Navy's birthday is October 13. That is the date on which the original Navy was founded in 1775. This means the Navy is very close to celebrating its 250th anniversary.

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Lorette Perfectus Walsh grave
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Who was Loretta Perfectus Walsh?
The first female admiral in the Navy
The first woman to enlist in the Navy
She pretended to be a man to enlist in the Navy.
She came up with calling it the "Navy"
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Wrong Answer

Loretta Perfectus Walsh is best known as the very first woman to enlist in the U.S Navy. She enlisted in 1917 and was the first woman to ever serve in the U.S armed forces as something other than a nurse. Her rank was Chief Yeoman.

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War of 1812
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Which war saw the U.S Navy outnumbered 40 to 1?
War of 1812
World War II
The Cold War
World War I
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Wrong Answer

While the U.S Navy is now the most powerful in the world, that wasn't always the case. During the War of 1812, the U.S. Navy was outnumbered 40 to 1 by the British navy and its many ships.

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Submarine
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How is it decided who in the Navy will take on duties on a submarine?
They are assigned.
It is done by random draw.
People volunteer for duties on a submarine.
The smallest Navy officers go on submarines.
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Everyone who works on a Navy submarine is someone who has volunteered or asked to be there. Submarines are quite small, and people on them might be there for weeks or months at a time.

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Navy servicewoman
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Of the many brave individuals serving in the Navy, around what percentage are female, according to the Defense Department?
About 19%
About 27%
About 5%
About 11%
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While the Navy, and most of the armed forces, are still primarily made up of males, there is a growing number of females joining the service. In particular, the Navy is made up of around 19% women.

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USS Alabama
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What is Navy and the Naval Academy's song?
"The Navy is Here"
"Anchors Aweigh"
"The March"
"Navy Strength is Forever"
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"Anchors Aweigh" is the Navy's official song. It was composed in 1906 and became the official song in 1907. The original lyrics were revised in 1997.

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U.S. Navy training
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In which state does Navy basic training take place?
New York
California
New Mexico
Illinois
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Wrong Answer

The only enlisted basic training location for the Navy in the country is located in Illinois, just outside of Chicago. The location is called the Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes.

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Secretary of the Navy
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Currently, who is in charge of naming the various ships of the Navy?
The secretary of the Navy
It is put to a vote.
The admiral of the ship
The vice president
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Wrong Answer

The person in charge of naming new ships for the Navy is the secretary of the Navy. This is done under the direction of the President of the United States, and there are many rules to follow, as well.

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Navy family
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What is the age range for joining the Navy as an enlisted sailor?
18 to 27
17 to 39
Any age over 18
18 to 55
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Wrong Answer

If you want to join the Navy, you need to be between the ages of 17 to 39. If you are only 17, however, you need parental permission before you are allowed to enlist into the armed forces.

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U.S. Navy Mascot
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Which four-legged animal is the Mascot for the U.S. Naval Academy?
Cow
Goat
Otter
Dog
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Wrong Answer

Bill the Goat is the mascot for the U.S. Naval Academy. It is a live goat, and the animal was first seen as the mascot in 1893. So far, there have been more than 30 "Bills" throughout Navy history.

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Submarine
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Submarines play a very important role in the Navy. How many different and major types of submarines are used by the U.S Navy?
One
Two
Three
Four
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There are many submarines in the Navy, but they fall in only three different classes or types. These are attack submarines, cruise missile submarines and ballistic missile submarines.

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Pearl Harbor
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How many aircraft were completely destroyed during the devastating attacks on Pearl Harbor?
188
1,235
299
564
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Wrong Answer

The attacks on Pearl Harbor were incredibly sad and horrific. In total, the attack in 1941 led to the complete destruction of 188 aircraft. More than 150 others were also damaged.

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Neil Armstrong
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Which of these famous astronauts was a Navy aviator?
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
John Glenn
Yuri Gagarin
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Before he became an astronaut, Neil Armstrong served in the Navy. Armstrong is best known for being the first person to walk on the moon.

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USS Long Beach
PH1 R.P. Wilcox, U.S. Navy via WikiCommons
Of all the surface combat ships in the Navy, which was the first to use nuclear power?
USS Virginia
USS Arizona
USS Long Beach
USS Carl Vinson
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Wrong Answer

The USS Long Beach was the very first Navy surface combat ship to use nuclear power. Named after the city in California, the ship was initially launched in 1959 and was decommissioned in 1995.

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Richard V. Spencer
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As of 2019, who is the Secretary of the Navy?
Donald Trump
Mark Esper
Mike Pence
Richard V. Spencer
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Wrong Answer

Ever since he assumed the position on August 3, 2017, Richard V. Spencer has been the U.S Secretary of the Navy. He is also a former U.S. Secretary of Defense and served in the Marines from 1976 to 1981.

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Navy Seal
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What is the motto of the U.S Navy SEALs?
The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday
Always Moving Forward
Power in Numbers
From Sea to Sea
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Wrong Answer

The official motto of the U.S Navy SEALs is "The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday." Mottos are important to military organizations as motivation as well as to convey values or missions.

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Alene Duerk
U.S. Navy via WikiCommons
In what year did the legendary Alene Duerk become the first-ever female admiral in the Navy?
1947
1972
1930
2001
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Wrong Answer

in 1972, Alene Duerk became the very first female Navy officer. She was also the director of the U.S Navy Nurse Corps from 1970 to 1975. She served for decades and decades and is incredibly decorated.

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Captain John Paul Jones
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Who was Captain John Paul Jones?
A well-known naval commander
The creator of nuclear power
A pirate who turned into a military hero
The first person to ever graduate from the U.S.Naval Academy
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Wrong Answer

John Paul Jones was known as a naval commander during the American Revolutionary War. He, along with a few others, share the distinction of being called the "Father of the Navy."

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Could You Fly Like One of the Blue Angels 1
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What are the Blue Angels?
A special fleet of submarines
Navy veterans with more than 10 years served
The name given to Navy uniforms
A flight demonstration squadron
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Wrong Answer

The Blue Angels are a flight demonstration squad that have been around since 1946, making them one of the oldest flight demonstration teams on the planet. They fly in dozens of shows and events every year.

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US Navy Aircraft
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How many manned aircraft does the Department of Navy have at its disposal as of 2019?
3,700
75
10,000
450
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Wrong Answer

While the Navy usually deals with boats and submarines, it also has a relatively large fleet of aircraft. In total, the Navy has a fleet of over 3,700 operational aircraft. Some are operated by the Navy, others by the Marines.

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USS Midway
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As you've noticed, the names of ships begin with "USS." What does that mean?
Ultra Ship Service
Upward State Ship
United Ship Service
United States Ship
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Wrong Answer

USS stands for United States Ship. Every ship that is commissioned by the U.S Navy will have a USS at the beginning of its name. Once a ship is decommissioned, the USS is dropped from its name.

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