Maritime warfare branch of a military.
1 A new get-tough approach by foreign navies has already yielded some success.
2 The latter is the form used in the American and British navies .
3 Thence came a radical transformation in the navies of the two continents.
4 These figures give some idea of the effectiveness of the various navies .
5 Beijing's expanding submarine fleet has been of growing concern to regional navies .
6 The first mines are used to supply the fleets of foreign navies .
7 The crash of the encounter between the two navies was now imminent.
8 The armies and navies of the powers would be at his mercy.
9 The old historic navies of the Greek and Phoenician states had declined.
10 This deep and capacious harbor can float the navies of the world.
11 The showing as to the cost of great navies is equally impressive.
12 The wireless proved as valuable to the navies as had been anticipated.
13 Then there were data on the French and Russian armies and navies .
14 The old Republican prejudice against standing armies and seagoing navies still survived.
15 All the world's navies can swing at ease in this superb bay.
16 It is associated with armies and navies , and an unlimited police force.
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