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- List of United States Navy people (links | edit)
- Bureau of Supplies and Accounts (links | edit)
- Bureau of Ships (links | edit)
- William H. P. Blandy (links | edit)
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (links | edit)
- Union Navy (links | edit)
- R. Thurmond Chatham (links | edit)
- M5 mine (links | edit)
- South Dakota-class battleship (1920) (links | edit)
- Pumpkin bomb (links | edit)
- Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane (links | edit)
- Philip Rounseville Alger (links | edit)
- Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (links | edit)
- Bureau of Yards and Docks (links | edit)
- History of IBM (links | edit)
- Anti-handling device (links | edit)
- 1.1-inch/75-caliber gun (links | edit)
- MGM-18 Lacrosse (links | edit)
- Chief of Naval Personnel (links | edit)
- John S. McCain Sr. (links | edit)
- Mark 14 torpedo (links | edit)
- USS Concord (PG-3) (links | edit)
- Mark 18 torpedo (links | edit)
- USS Turaco (AMc-55) (links | edit)
- BuOrd (redirect page) (links | edit)
- USS Wassuc (CMc-3) (links | edit)
- Willis W. Bradley (links | edit)
- USS Cormorant (AM-40) (links | edit)
- USS John J. Powers (links | edit)
- Joseph Strauss (admiral) (links | edit)
- USS Robert Brazier (links | edit)
- USS Aucilla (links | edit)
- List of vacuum-tube computers (links | edit)
- Bureau of Steam Engineering (links | edit)
- USS Anacostia (1856) (links | edit)
- Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (links | edit)
- John H. Sides (links | edit)
- Armistead Rust (links | edit)
- Project Kingfisher (links | edit)
- George A. Bartholomew (links | edit)
- Whitehead torpedo (links | edit)
- Henry Augustus Wise (links | edit)
- 4-inch/50-caliber gun (links | edit)
- 5-inch/51-caliber gun (links | edit)
- 5-inch/54-caliber Mark 16 gun (links | edit)
- Ralph Waldo Christie (links | edit)
- SS Kroonland (links | edit)
- Naval Hospital Boston Historic District (links | edit)
- James Richard Haskell (links | edit)