Californian Federation Navy

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History of the Californian Federation Naval Forces (Navy)

Early Beginnings (1999-2005)

Preceding the State of California's independence from the United States of America on November 19, 1999 the Californian Federation Naval Forcesy although a de facto military force was effectively created May 1, 1999 shortly after California's de facto "Delta Force" squad seized all of the American military bases throughout the State of California. The Californian Federation Navy was not recognized as an official branch of California's Armed Forces until the Californian Federation Navy acquired the entire Pacific Fleet formerly of the United States during the War for Independence against the United States in 2001.

By the year 2001 the then Californian Republic (now Californian Federation), passed the National Security Act of 2001 creating the Department of Defense headquartered in San Jose, California. The Department of Defense, which was composed of six branches the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy and a newly created Space Defense Force. Prior to California's independence in 1999, all of the states military functions were that of the State Militias and State Defense Forces which were maintained at the national level by the Federal Government.

The newest additions to the Californian Navy that was added shortly after the finish of the War for Independence was the BBGN-65 Washington, of the California class Type-1 Super-battleship, and the CVN-77 Sandra M. Devnostraeva, of the Los Angeles class Super Carrier.