Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

To: The Mayor; MEG33; Kitty Mittens; LUV W; Diver Dave; Jane Long; lonestar; left that other site; ...
October 13, 2014



Graphic by Billie

The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which the Continental Congress established on 13 October 1775 by authorizing the procurement, fitting out, manning, and dispatch of two armed vessels to cruise in search of munitions ships supplying the British Army in America. The legislation also established a Naval Committee to supervise the work. All together, the Continental Navy numbered some fifty ships over the course of the war, with approximately twenty warships active at its maximum strength.

After the American War for Independence, Congress sold the surviving ships of the Continental Navy and released the seamen and officers. The Constitution of the United States, ratified in 1789, empowered Congress "to provide and maintain a navy." Acting on this authority, Congress ordered the construction and manning of six frigates in 1794, and the War Department administered naval affairs from that year until Congress established the Department of the Navy on 30 April 1798.

Not to be confused with the Navy Birthday or the founding of the Navy Department is Navy Day. The Navy League sponsored the first national observance of Navy Day in 1922 designed to give recognition to the naval service. The Navy League of New York proposed that the official observance be on 27 October in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, who had been born on that day.

In 1972 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt authorized recognition of 13 October as the Navy’s birthday. In contrast to Navy Day, the Navy Birthday is intended as an internal activity for members of the active forces and reserves, as well as retirees, and dependents. Since 1972 each CNO has encouraged a Navy-wide celebration of this occasion "to enhance a greater appreciation of our Navy heritage, and to provide a positive influence toward pride and professionalism in the naval service."

NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER

Happy Birthday, Navy!! Thank you!


275 posted on 10/13/2014 10:36:45 AM PDT by JustAmy (Check out Cruz Control!,.I>)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 274 | View Replies ]


To: JustAmy

(Salute)

Hi Amy...I am off to work.

My Dad loved the navy. He was a veteran of WW2 and Korea.


276 posted on 10/13/2014 11:00:04 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 275 | View Replies ]

To: JustAmy; MEG33; yorkie; LUV W; Jane Long; left that other site; trisham; Kitty Mittens; lonestar; ..

277 posted on 10/13/2014 12:00:08 PM PDT by potlatch ("Dream as if you'll live forever...Live as if you'll die today")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 275 | View Replies ]

To: FRiends; JustAmy; The Mayor; Diver Dave; Kitty Mittens; Jane Long; LUV W; TheConservativeParty; ...

*HAPPY 239th BIRTHDAY US NAVY*


THANK YOU TO ALL WHO SERVE OUR COUNTRY
Happy Monday To Amy's Place
*

278 posted on 10/13/2014 2:47:46 PM PDT by MEG33 (God Bless Our Troops)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 275 | View Replies ]

To: JustAmy

Happy Birthday US Navy!!!

Proud to have served in the US Navy!!!


281 posted on 10/13/2014 3:54:22 PM PDT by Diver Dave (Because He Lives, I Can Face Tomorrow)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 275 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson