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The United States Navy (USN), the maritime service branch of the U.S. armed forces. Distinct from the U.S. Marine Corps and Coast Guard, though often coordinated.
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- United States NavyWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Established March 27, 1794, with Continental Navy roots from 1775
- Maritime branch of U.S. Armed Forces under Department of Navy
- Led by Secretary of Navy (civilian) and Chief of Naval Operations (four-star admiral)
- Operates globally with five core functions: sea control, power projection, deterrence, maritime security, sealift
- Pentagon UFO VideosWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- USS Nimitz 2004 incident: Fravor observation, Underwood infrared video ('Tic Tac')
- USS Theodore Roosevelt 2014-2015: GIMBAL and GOFAST videos of unidentified objects
- Pentagon released three videos April 2020; confirmed additional footage April-May 2021
- Navy updated UAP reporting procedures in 2019
- The story behind the 'Tic Tac' UFO sighting by Navy pilots in 2004CBS News▎ high· 2026-05-14
- November 14, 2004, USS Nimitz strike group off Southern California
- Commander David Fravor witnessed 40-foot oval object hovering above ocean disturbance
- Chad Underwood captured infrared video, no official investigation conducted at time
- 2023 congressional testimony by Fravor and other Navy pilots
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Disambiguation: The United States Navy (USN), the maritime service branch of the U.S. armed forces. Distinct from the U.S. Marine Corps and Coast Guard, though often coordinated.
The United States Navy is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces, officially established on March 27, 1794, with roots in the Continental Navy founded October 13, 1775. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Navy operates under civilian leadership (Secretary of the Navy) and military command (Chief of Naval Operations, a four-star admiral). Its primary missions include sea control, power projection, deterrence, maritime security, and sealift operations. The Navy has become central to UAP disclosure efforts: the USS Nimitz Incident (November 2004) involved fighter pilots observing an unidentified object dubbed the 'Tic Tac,' captured on infrared video; subsequent encounters aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (2014-2015) and other vessels led to official Pentagon video releases (2020-2021) and contributed to congressional UAP hearings (2023).
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Desambiguação: The United States Navy (USN), the maritime service branch of the U.S. armed forces. Distinct from the U.S. Marine Corps and Coast Guard, though often coordinated.
A Marinha dos Estados Unidos (USN) é o ramo marítimo das Forças Armadas dos EUA, oficialmente estabelecido em 27 de março de 1794, com raízes na Marinha Continental fundada em 13 de outubro de 1775. Sediada em Washington, D.C., a Marinha opera sob liderança civil (Secretário da Marinha) e comando militar (Chefe de Operações Navais, almirante com quatro estrelas). Suas missões principais incluem controle do mar, projeção de poder, dissuasão, segurança marítima e operações de transporte. A Marinha tornou-se central nos esforços de divulgação de fenômenos anômalos: o incidente do USS Nimitz (novembro de 2004) envolveu pilotos de caça observando um objeto não identificado apelidado de 'Tic Tac', capturado em vídeo infravermelho; encontros subsequentes a bordo do USS Theodore Roosevelt (2014-2015) e outras embarcações levaram a divulgações oficiais de vídeos do Pentágono (2020-2021) e contribuíram para audiências congressionais sobre UAP (2023).
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- United States Navy · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Established March 27, 1794, with Continental Navy roots from 1775; Maritime branch of U.S. Armed Forces under Department of Navy; Led by Secretary of Navy (civilian) and Chief of Naval Operations (four-star admiral); Operates globally with five core functions: sea control, power projection, deterrence, maritime security, sealift - Pentagon UFO Videos · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— USS Nimitz 2004 incident: Fravor observation, Underwood infrared video ('Tic Tac'); USS Theodore Roosevelt 2014-2015: GIMBAL and GOFAST videos of unidentified objects; Pentagon released three videos April 2020; confirmed additional footage April-May 2021; Navy updated UAP reporting procedures in 2019 - The story behind the 'Tic Tac' UFO sighting by Navy pilots in 2004 · CBS News · reliability:
high— November 14, 2004, USS Nimitz strike group off Southern California; Commander David Fravor witnessed 40-foot oval object hovering above ocean disturbance; Chad Underwood captured infrared video, no official investigation conducted at time; 2023 congressional testimony by Fravor and other Navy pilots