The United States Navy (USN) is a branch of the United States
armed forces tasked with conducting military operations at sea.
It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States.
The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 333,127 personnel on
active duty and 124,000 in the Navy Reserve. It operates 282
ships in active service and more than 3,700 aircraft.
The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental
Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary
War and was disbanded shortly thereafter. The United States
Constitution provided the legal basis for a seaborne military
force by giving Congress the power "to provide and maintain a
navy". Depredations against American shipping by Barbary Coast
corsairs spurred Congress to employ this power by passing the
Naval Act of 1794 ordering the construction and manning of six
frigates. The U.S. Navy came to international prominence during
the 20th century, especially during World War II. It was a part
of the conflict from the onset of American military
involvement—the attack on Pearl Harbor—to Japan's official
surrender on the deck of the USS Missouri. In the subsequent
Cold War, the U.S. Navy evolved into a nuclear deterrent and
crisis response force while preparing for a possible global war
with the Soviet Union.
The 21st century United States Navy maintains a sizable presence
in the world, deploying in such areas as East Asia, the
Mediterranean, and the Middle East. It is a blue water navy with
the ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the
world, engage in forward areas during peacetime, and rapidly
respond to regional crises, making it an active player in
American foreign and defense policy. The United States Navy is
the largest in the world with a battle fleet tonnage greater
than that of the next 13 largest combined. The U.S. Navy also
possesses the world's largest carrier fleet, with 11 in service
and 2 under construction.
The Navy is administratively managed by the Department of the
Navy, which is headed by the civilian Secretary of the Navy. The
Department of the Navy is, itself, a division of the Department
of Defense, which is headed by the Secretary of Defense. The
highest ranking Naval officer is the Chief of Naval Operations.


