Annapolis Quote by Barney Ross Download Open image “All we had aboard the ship that morning was one Annapolis graduate and three reserves.” — Barney Ross ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Annapolis Graduates Morning Reserves Ships Three
I went to the Naval Academy in Annapolis and then I went right into the Navy after that. — Mikie Sherrill Copy Share Image
We had 600 ships, a 600 ship Navy under [Ronald] Reagan. We're down to 200 now [in 2016]. — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
After the United States entered the war, I joined the Naval Reserve and spent ninety days in a Columbia University dormitory learning to be… — James Tobin Copy Share Image
On 9/11, 2001, the Navy stood at 316 ships. By 2008, after one of the great military buildups in American history, we were at… — Ray Mabus Copy Share Image
We may have all come on different ships, but were in the same boat now. — Martin Luther Jr Copy Share Image
We got orders to strike the Marshall and Gilbert Islands. We had a task force with the Enterprise. We had two or three cruisers… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
My dad was a commander in the U.S. Navy with three daughters - you can imagine the tight ship that was our family household! — Emily Compagno Copy Share Image
I believe my arrival was most welcome, not only to the Commander of the Fleet but almost to every individual in it. — Horatio Nelson Copy Share Image
The one good thing about our school was the Cadets; I chose to be in the Navy, purely for the sailor's outfit. A pity… — David Walliams Copy Share Image
We got orders to strike the Marshall and Gilbert Islands. We had a task force with the Enterprise. We had two or three cruisers… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
I was 20 years old at Pearl Harbor. I was in the Navy about a year and four months before the war. — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
Everything was black in the harbor, but there were still some fires burning on the ships. — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
We managed to get underway, and I don't know to this day why we didn't get struck or take a torpedo, but we didn't.… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
Our duty was to try and find the Japanese fleet. We never did find the Japanese fleet and I am awfully glad, because they… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
I had been out there long enough. I had not seen my family for four years. — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
They got word that the Japanese planes were coming back, so we sunk her ourselves so the Japanese wouldn't get it. We didn't want… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
The gunner's mate came up and started breaking the locks on the ammunition. Everything was locked up for fear that someone might go in… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
After the atomic bombs were dropped, the war ended and we went into Tokyo Bay with the rest of the fleet, the Missouri and… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
I'd get a shell, they weighed about 80 pounds I think, but when I was 19 or 20 that was nothing. I'd take a… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
If someone does not have a specific charity they would like to donate to, that's OK. An undesignated donation would be split up evenly… — Derren Brown Copy Share Image
In my class was an Annapolis graduate, several engineers, and most recent president of the University of Alabama.These were all small-town people who had… — Jeff Sessions Copy Share Image
I went to Annapolis for tougher laws to hold cops accountable. I'm fighting to bring back the trust between the police and the community. — Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Copy Share Image
Palestine was the West Point and Annapolis for the world. In that little country God was training up a people out of whom, when… — William Mackergo Taylor Copy Share Image
I can say, hands down, 'Annapolis' is the most challenging film I've ever taken on. — Tyrese Gibson Copy Share Image
A few years later the Naval Academy was founded at Annapolis, and a similar course was pursued to provide it with a corps of… — Simon Newcomb Copy Share Image
Because I don't think it's true. I don't think corruption is endemic to the process in Annapolis at all. It's the exception, not the… — Brian E. Frosh Copy Share Image