Talk:Navy One

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Recommend that line 1 be corrected to "Navy One is the callsign of any United States Navy aircraft carrying the President of the United States." Replace "Naval" with "Navy" to be more precise.

In military terms, Naval refers to both Navy and Marine Corps assets.

Navy One would not be the call sign of the POTUS if he was on a USMC aircraft; the correct call sign would be Marine One.

Therefore Navy One cannot be correctly applied to all Naval (Navy & USMC) aircraft, since a distinction must be made for USMC aircraft separately. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.203.194.186 (talk • contribs)