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A Naval Review is an event, where the whole (or a very large part) of the US Navy is paraded to be reviewed by the president or the Secretary of the Navy. It often includes delegates from other national navies. It is more regular and frequent than its British equivalent, the Fleet Review, and often occurs on a Navy Day.
Following is a list, by president. (Each was reviewed by the president, unless otherwise noted)
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USS Graham (DD-192) USS Dahlgren (DD-187)
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USS Texas (BB-35), 1940 review |
USS Missouri in the Panama Canal en route to the 1945 review |
USS New York (BB-34) at the 1945 review |
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