History, asked by gangadharanagaraj86, 1 year ago

In Britain what is the Andrew?
a) The Major
b) The Royal Navy
c) The AeroSpace
d) The Kings

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya ❤

This name Andrew was among the top 10 names during the period 1990's in the English speaking countries.

Origin of this name is from the language Greek.

In Greek language Andreas means manly or brave or strong or courageous.

Answered by smartbrainz
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In Britain The Royal Navy is the Andrew

Option (b)

EXPLANATION:

  • The Royal Navy continues to be known as the ‘Andrew’. Some believe that the nickname ‘Andrew’ derived from a man named Andrew Miller, an enthusiastic officer of the Impress Service (a Royal Navy recruitment service) in the course of Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution.
  • Miller had 'recruited' several y men to His Majesty's ships, wherein the navy was said to have belonged to him. Earlier 19th century sources suggest that the origins of the nickname is indeed derived from one Andrew Miller; however it gives a different explanation.
  • These sources had suggested that Andrew Miller supplied provisions to the Royal Navy warships with such a monopoly, that Andrew Miller was said owned the navy. Another explanation given for the nickname states it is derived from an enthusiastic 18th century Press Service officer called Andrew Walker, who had pressed several seamen, the joke was made that it was not His Majesties Navy, but Andrew’s.

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