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    The Texas Navy, officially the Navy of the Republic of Texas, also known as the Second Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texas Military Forces...
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  • and Texas State Guard of the Texas Militia. Former forces include the Texian Militia, Texian Army, Texian Navy, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Marines...
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    with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16, 1843. The Texas Navy had purchased the earlier Colt Paterson Revolver...
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    Republic of Texas until it was replaced by the currently used "Lone Star Flag" 1836–1839 The Lone Star and Stripes/Ensign of the First Texas Navy/War Ensign;...
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    USS Texas (BB-35) is a museum ship in Galveston and former United States Navy New York-class battleship. She was launched on 18 May 1912 and commissioned...
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    Texan brig Potomac was a ship of the Second Texas Navy that never sailed as a warship. For a while, in 1838, she was the only ship in the Texas Navy....
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    The Republic of Texas (Spanish: República de Tejas), or simply Texas, was a breakaway state in North America. It existed for 10 years, from March 2, 1836...
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    Texian Navy, also known as the Revolutionary Navy and First Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas Revolution...
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    The Texan brig Archer was a two-masted brig of the Second Texas Navy from 1842-1846. She was the sister ship of the Wharton. Transferred to the United...
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    The Texan brig Wharton was a two-masted brig of the Second Texas Navy from 1839 to 1846. She was the sister ship of the Archer. Accompanying the Texas flagship...
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    The Texan sloop-of-war Austin was the flagship of the Second Texas Navy from 1840 to 1846. Commanded by Commodore Edwin Ward Moore, she led a flotilla...
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    Texan steamship Zavala was a Texas Navy ship in Texas' second Navy after the Texas Revolution. She was the first steamship-of-war in the Texas Navy....
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  • The Secretary of the Navy of the Republic of Texas was a member of the Cabinet of the President of the Republic of Texas responsible for naval affairs...
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  • Four warships of the U.S. Navy have been named the USS Texas for the State of Texas: USS Texas (1892) was a pre-dreadnought battleship that was in commission...
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    March 1839) An entire Armada was captured at Veracruz Texan Independence (1836–1845) Texas Navy Yucatán Independence (1841–1848) Naval Battle of Campeche...
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    The Texas Marines, officially the Marine Corps of the Republic of Texas, were the marines of the Texas Navy tasked with amphibious warfare, enforcing...
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    Chris Kyle (category United States Navy personnel of the Iraq War)
    Magnum used for long-range shooting. Kyle left the U.S. Navy in 2009, and moved to Midlothian, Texas, with his wife, Taya, and two children. He was president...
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    The Texas schooner Liberty was one of the four schooners of the First Texas Navy (1836–1838). She served in the Texas Navy for only about 6 months, capturing...
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    Republic of Texas. The Texas Army and Texas Navy were merged with the United States Armed Forces on February 19, 1846, after the Republic of Texas became the...
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    Naval Battle of Campeche (category Naval battles involving the Republic of Texas)
    the Second Republic of Yucatán and the Republic of Texas. The latter force consisted of the Texas Navy flagship sloop-of-war Austin, commanded by Commodore...
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    vessels of the Second Texas Navy, which participated in the Naval Battle of Campeche, which is the only historical example of a steam navy having been defeated...
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    States Navy began the construction of battleships with USS Texas in 1892, although its first ship to be designated as such was USS Indiana. Texas and USS Maine...
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    The Dodson Flag The Alamo Flag The Ensign of the First Texas Navy (1836 – 1838) Flag of Texas (1839 – 1879) Bonnie Blue Flag Many Native American nations...
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    Colt Paterson (redirect from Texas Paterson)
    malfunction. The Republic of Texas purchased 180 of the revolving shotguns and rifles and a like number of handguns for the Texas Navy in 1839. When Samuel Houston...
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    fledgling Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution of 1836, and later served temporarily as the new national capital of the Republic of Texas. In 1865,...
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  • United States. de la Teja (1991), p. 77. Lindley (2003), p. 133. Hill, Jim Dan. The Texas Navy: In Forgotten Battles And Shirtsleeve Diplomacy, P 29....
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    The Texan schooner San Bernard was a two-masted schooner of the Second Texas Navy from 1839-1840. She was the sister ship of the San Jacinto and the San...
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  • Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and Texas State Guard. It formerly included the Texas Rangers, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas...
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  • USS Austin (category United States Navy ship names)
    Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Austin. USS Austin (1839), originally a sloop-of-war in the Texas Navy, named in honor of Stephen Fuller...
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    Edwin Ward Moore (category Texas Navy)
    naval officer who also served as commander-in-chief of the Navy of the Republic of Texas. Moore was born in Alexandria, Virginia. His grandfather and...
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