naval force in English

aval strength, power of the navy

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1. To destroy completely: The naval force was Annihilated during the attack

2. To destroy completely: The naval force was Annihilated during the attack

3. In addition, the Empire became a dominant naval force, controlling much of the Mediterranean Sea.

4. British destroyers and aircraft successfully make a surprise attack against a larger German naval force.

5. Prussia nevertheless built up a small naval force of 13 makeshift warships during the Seven Years' War.

6. It was the first time in Indian history that an Asian country defeated a European naval force.

7. He commanded the first People's Liberation Army naval force and served as an army corps commander in the Korean War.

8. Reports of Allied submarine activity in the area prompted the withdrawal of the German naval force on the morning of 20 August.

9. English observers of the time described the Spanish Armada, or great fleet, as “the greatest naval force they had ever seen on the open seas.”

10. 11 He was eventually killed by a British naval force, and his head, with its great black beard, was affixed to the end of his bowsprit.

11. On 17 November 2010, a helicopter crew of the European Union naval force Atalanta suspected that an attack was being prepared in the Gulf of Aden.

12. As the Turkish government would not submit to the Soviet Union's requests, tensions arose in the region, leading to a show of naval force on the side of the Soviets.

13. Armament (n.) 1650s, "naval force equipped for war," from Latin Armamentum "implement," from Latin armare "to arm, furnish with weapons" from arma "weapons" (including defensive armor), literally "tools, implements (of war);" see arm (n.2)