Naval Review

This page describes reviews of the US Fleet. For Fleet Reviews of the Royal Navy, see Fleet Review, or for reviews of other national navies, see Review (disambiguation). For the magazine 'Naval Review', see Naval Review (magazine).

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)

Contents

Nineteenth century

Grover Cleveland

Before World War One

Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

1914–1919: Woodrow Wilson

Inter-war

Warren G. Harding

Calvin Coolidge

Franklin D. Roosevelt

1940 to 1945

Post-war to present

Dwight Eisenhower

Gerald Ford

Ronald Reagan

Bill Clinton

References

  1. ^ Paul Stillwell, Battleship Arizona: An Illustrated History (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1991), 303. ISBN 0-87021-023-8. OCLC 23654474.
  2. ^ [http://www.ussalbany.com/new_page_6.htm USS Albany Web Site]