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Introducing 290 warships currently in service as of October 2019, including aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships, submarines, and destroyers, known as "Battle Force Ships" that perform combat and support missions for the U.S. Navy, the world's largest and strongest navy. Military Channel 2 was created to provide easy-to-understand explanations to people who do not have much knowledge of the U.S. military, so that they can deepen their understanding. There seems to be some opposition to the explanations, but please understand that all videos will continue to have explanations. Also, as for the narrator, Anne, she is one of our colleagues, and we appointed her. This is her first experience, and she is still not very good at narration, but we hope you will enjoy her daily growth together. Please note that we will not be able to answer questions, so thank you for your understanding. Subscribe to the Anne Channel here ↓ / @3dmiltech Subscribe to the USA Military Channel 2 here ↓ / @usamilitarychannel2 Film Credits: Cpl Alexis Betances, Cpl Thor Larson, CPO Andrew McCord, CPO Darryl Wood, CPO Jay Pugh, CPO John Scorza Jr., CPO Paul Seeber, CPO Shannon Renfroe, Kevin Dawson, LCDR Michael Smith, LCpl Nello Miele, LCpl Tyler Ngiraswei, PO1 Brandon Shelander, PO1 Demetrius Kennon, PO1 Eric Brown, PO1 Jeremy Graham, PO1 Jeremy Starr, PO1 Julio Rivera, PO1 Marcus Stanley, PO1 Marcus Stanley, PO1 Susan Damman, PO1 Toni Burton, PO2 Anaid Banuelos Rodriguez, PO2 Anthony J Rivera, PO2 Antonio Turretto Ramos, PO2 Jesse Marquez Magallanes, PO2 Jim Ong, PO2 Kenneth Rodriguez Santiago, PO2 Kristopher Ruiz, PO2 Nall Morgan, PO2 Ridge L Leoni, PO2 Ruben Reed, PO3 Benjamin Davella, PO3 Caleb Strong, PO3 Gian Prabhudas, PO3 Matthew Granito, PO3 Michael Colemanberry, SN Jeffery Southerland, SN Shane Bryan The appearance of US Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.