Sunday, 20 March 2011
White House Global Security - Defense Shield Partnership - Carroll Trust *AXIS* UN Security Council - Kremlin Global Security



United States of America Naval Academy Annapolis Maryland = Diplomacy of Divine Power = Traditionally, U.S. Navy aircraft carrier hangar bays were painted Navy Gray; George Washington was commissioned with its hangar bay bulkheads and overhead painted white, to make the hangar bay appear larger and brighter. Since then, all US carriers have followed suit. All U.S. Navy aircraft carriers have their hull number painted on both sides of their island structure for identification. General Washington had long been a proponent of a strong Navy. On 15 November 1781 he wrote, Without a decisive Naval force, we can do nothing decisive. And with it, everything honourable and decisive. These words are engraved on a plaque on the ship's quarterdeck.




White House Global Security - Missiles Defense Shield Partnership - Carroll Trust *AXIS* UN Security Council - Kremlin Global Security
United States of America Naval Academy Annapolis Maryland = Diplomacy of Divine Power = There are two major types of submarines in the United States = Navy ballistic missile submarines and attack submarines which include the USS Annapolis. In the U.S. Navy all combatant submarines are nuclear-powered. Ballistic submarines have a single strategic mission carrying nuclear submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Attack submarines have several tactical missions including sinking ships and submarines launching cruise missiles and gathering intelligence which is supported by the powerful National Security Agency (NSA) based at Fort Meade and at the important outpost in Carroll County Maryland.
NSA Fort Meade - OVERARCH - GCHQ - *A-Space *Wires *Networks - Carroll Maryland Trust - U.S. Economic National Security Public Interests Case



NSA Carroll County FBI Gerald Carroll National Security Case:
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http://www.fas.org/irp/news/2000/06/000614-nsa.htm
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