The Navy selected the most powerful and fastest option, which was also least fuel-efficient, and the civil Ministry withdrew from the project completely.
The Navy has selected four companies to submit designs for the Next Generation Jammer.
However, the Navy eventually selected the Bell HU-1 instead.
The Navy selected the North American T-2 Buckeye instead.
However, the Navy selected the F107 engine with the BGM-109 missile.
The Navy selected the Nieuport NiD 32, and set about to test it in March 1920 on a platform.
Reluctantly, the Navy selected some blacks for its officers' school at Great Lakes Training Station, near Chicago.
The Navy selected William J. Riddle for conversion to a radar picket ship in May 1957.
This commercial deviation was short-lived however, when the Navy selected the station as a potential center for development of "Services to the Fleet".
To counter this threat, the Navy selected Lt. Thomas Phelps to make a new survey of the Potomac.