What animal represents the Navy?

Bill the Goat is the mascot of the United States Naval Academy. The mascot is a live goat and is also represented by a costumed midshipman. There is also a bronze statue of the goat in the north end zone of Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. This statue also plays a role in "Army Week" traditions.
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What is a Navy goat?

In Navy jargon, the goat locker is a lounge, sleeping area, and galley on board a naval vessel which is reserved for the exclusive use of chief petty officers. By tradition, all other personnel, including officers and even the commanding officer, must request permission to enter the goat locker.
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Why are Navy chiefs goats?

The goats were under the charge of the chief petty officers and the livestock pens were in the chiefs' quarters. “Goat locker” is still used today as a nickname for the chief petty officers' mess and berthing. The Bluejacket's Manual also states that the goat locker is a “good-natured reference to chiefs as 'old goats.
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What is a goat in the military?

Meaning. GOAT. Goes Over All Terrain (vehicle)
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What is a code red in the Navy?

A "code red" is how they refer to hazing a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
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Why is the Army mascot a donkey?

The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat. Mules were an obvious choice, as they were used as haulers for Army gear for generations.
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What is the U.S. Navy's motto?

Faith, Courage, Service true, with Honor, Over Honor, Over All. There is no official motto for the U.S. Navy. "Non sibi sed patriae" (Not self but country) is often cited as the Navy's motto, however. In the old Navy, an officer's commission was hand-written on heavy parchment.
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Why did Navy choose a goat?

Way baaa-ck in the 19th Century, according to legend, officers aboard a Navy vessel grew fond of their pet goat, but unfortunately it fell ill and died at sea. Rather than arrange for a burial upon arrival at port, they decided to honor their beloved goat by saving its skin and having it mounted.
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How many different animals have been used as Navy mascots?

The goat became known as “Bill I” and an institution was firmly established. There have been 36 goats to serves as the official mascot, 33 of which have been named Bill (sometimes with the full name of Bill Capricornus) and not all have fared well.
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What is the Navy's birthday?

October 13, 1775

The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which is established at the beginning of the American Revolution.
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What is the battle cry of the Navy?

Hooyah is the battle cry used in the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard to build morale and signify verbal acknowledgment. It originated with special forces communities, especially the Navy SEALs, and was subsequently adopted by other Navy divisions.
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What is a wet down in the Navy?

Wetting-down is a raucous ceremony for newly promoted officers observed in the U.S. and Royal navies, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S. Marines, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Corps, and U.S. Public Health Service officers also participate in this custom as homage to their naval heritage.
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What does the Navy say instead of Hooah?

Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to hooah in the US Army and hooyah in the US Navy and US Coast Guard. It is most commonly used to respond to a verbal greeting or as an expression of enthusiasm.
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Do the Marines use mules?

Five donkeys, 24 mules and five sergeant trainers are stationed at the center for the course, which is given eight times a year to Marines, Army soldiers, Navy SEALs and some foreign troops.
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Does the military still use mules?

[1] A few decades ago, the use of equine was almost abandoned in the military since there was not a definitive need. But the wars in Afghanistan created a necessity for pack mules which are now an integral part of the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California.
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What is a code Pink?

• A code pink is a widely accepted. emergency code to alert staff that an. infant or child is missing or has been. abducted.
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What is a code purple?

Code Purple – Hostage Situation. Code Purple is called in the event that a person is forcibly confined. or held against his/her will, with the threat of a weapon or threat. of violence.
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What is Code Black in military?

The Black Code (more formally, Military Intelligence Code No. 11) was a secret code used by US military attachés in the early period of World War II. The nickname derived from the color of the superencipherment tables/codebook binding.
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What do Navy SEALs say?

The above preamble is merely to set the stage for the U.S. Navy SEAL battle cry: “hooyah” (rhymes with boo yah!). The SEAL battle cry, similar to the U.S. Army “hooah,” is heard most commonly (and un-ironically) during Navy SEAL training.
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What do Navy SEALs call each other?

Meaning: A BTF (Big Tough Frogman) is a popular term used among Navy SEALs when they talk about each other. A frogman is another name for a SEAL.
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Is it OK to say Semper Fi?

However, “Semper Fi” (as it's yelled, cheered, or used as a greeting) is not just a motto for the Marines – it's a way of life. The phrase is Latin for “Always Faithful” and it embodies the Marine Corps' forever commitment to both their fellow Marines and the United States.
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Why does the Navy have 2 birthdays?

The Navy League of New York proposed that the official observance be on 27 October in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, who had been born on that day. In 1972 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt authorized recognition of 13 October as the Navy's birthday.
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