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Italian Navy

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Stemma araldico della Marina Militare:Lo stemma della Marina Militare è composto da uno scudo diviso in quattro quarti, ognuno dei quali occupato dal blasone di un'importante repubblica marinara (Amalfi, Genova, Pisa e Venezia): nel primo quarto, su sfondo rosso, il leone alato simbolo di san Marco che brandisce una spada, nel secondo quarto la croce rossa su fondo bianco di Genova, nel terzo quarto la croce bianca su fondo blu di Amalfi e, nell'ultimo quarto, la croce bianca su fondo rosso simbolo di Pisa, il tutto sormontato da una corona turrita e rostrata (ovvero dall'emblema che il senato romano conferiva ai comandanti vincitori di battaglie navali).

The Italian Navy

The Italian Navy is part of the Italian Armed Forces. It helps keep the seas safe and supports peace around the world. The navy has many ships and airplanes to help it do its job.

The Italian Navy started in 1946 after World War II. It uses ships and airplanes to protect Italy and work with other countries. The navy can travel far from Italy and in open oceans. This makes it a multiregional and blue-water navy.

People know the Italian Navy for helping keep the seas safe. It works with other countries to make sure everyone can travel and trade peacefully. The navy also helps during difficult times, like storms or when people need help at sea.

The Italian Navy has around 29,300 people and many ships and airplanes. It protects Italy and supports peace efforts everywhere. The navy is very important for keeping the seas safe for everyone.

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Military aircraft carriers from three nations working together in the Gulf of Oman to promote cooperation and regional stability.

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