United States Navy

The United States Navy was one branch of the United States Armed Forces.

Military operations
During the 2066 Anchorage Campaign, the USS Ebon Atoll was accidentally fired upon and sunk by the USS Interference via nuclear torpedo strike, with all hands lost. The event was considered one of the most tragic disasters in U.S. naval history since World War II.

The Navy worked with intelligence agencies such as the DIA in counter-espionage operations. Naval fighters were responsible for coastal patrols and defense. Naval Intelligence facilitated immunity for enemy defectors assisting in data recovery initiatives.

Intelligence and counter-intelligence
The Navy was engaged in domestic surveillance, carried out using black sites like Sugar Grove, where Naval analysts and operatives monitored U.S. citizens for seditious activity. Sedition included anything that could affect the war effort, including unionization, anti-automation protests, striking, or groups such as the Free States. Edgar Aarsen, a union activist, was marked for surveillance in March 2075. A year later, he was abducted, murdered, and his children put up for adoption. The extensive surveillance campaign also turned up a number of leads that almost compromised the Chinese espionage network set up under the cover of Mama Dolce's Food Processing in Morgantown.

Initiatives
The facility at Sugar Grove in Appalachia included radiation removal, electromagnetic pulse weapons, and highly advanced holotapes capable of storing entire mainframes thanks to highly advanced compression algorithms (Project Siphon). The Navy also used the Nuka-Cola Corporation as a proxy to test various chemical concoctions, via the Kanawha Nuka-Cola Plant testing programs.

The Somnus Initiative was carried out at the Sugar Grove black site, where abducted United States citizens were brainwashed to act as sleeper agents for the United States government. The project had mixed success.

Locations

 * Camp David
 * Mount Desert Island Naval Base
 * Naval recruiting center
 * Naval Research Institute
 * Sugar Grove Communications Station
 * Pearl Harbor

Members

 * Russell Dorsey's father

Appearances
The United States Navy is mentioned in Fallout 3, its add-on Point Lookout, the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor, Fallout 76, and its update Wastelanders.

Behind the scenes
Two real world naval ships are depicted but not named across the series. The first is the USS Arizona, shown in the Fallout intro. The second is the USS Missouri, seen on the Museum of Freedom mural in Concord.