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FReeper Canteen ~ Happy 241st Birthday United States Navy ~ 13 October 2016
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Posted on 10/12/2016 6:01:50 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska






~ Happy 241st Birthday, United States Navy!! ~






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Establishment of the Navy, 13 October 1775

This resolution of the Continental Congress marked the establishment of what is now the United States Navy.

"Resolved, That a swift sailing vessel, to carry ten carriage guns, and a proportionable number of swivels, with eighty men, be fitted, with all possible despatch, for a cruise of three months, and that the commander be instructed to cruize eastward, for intercepting such transports as may be laden with warlike stores and other supplies for our enemies, and for such other purposes as the Congress shall direct.

That a Committee of three be appointed to prepare an estimate of the expence, and lay the same before the Congress, and to contract with proper persons to fit out the vessel.

Resolved, that another vessel be fitted out for the same purposes, and that the said committee report their opinion of a proper vessel, and also an estimate of the expence."



Navy Times




As the first ships of the Continental Navy readied in the Delaware River during the fall of 1775, Commodore Esek Hopkins issued a set of fleet signals. His signals for the fleet to engage the enemy provided for the "Strip'd Jack and Ensign at their proper places." Thus, the First Navy Jack was a flag consisting of 13 horizontal alternating red and white stripes bearing diagonally across them a rattlesnake in a moving position with the motto "Don’t Tread On Me."

In 1977, the Secretary of the Navy directed that the ship in active status with the longest total period of active service shall display the First Navy Jack until decommissioned or transferred to inactive service, at which time the flag shall be passed to the next ship in line with appropriate honors. The display of this jack by the oldest ship in the fleet is an appropriate form of recognition and promotes pride of service, enhances morale, and contributes to the tradition of naval service.

USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) became the oldest active ship in the United States Navy upon the decommissioning of USS Independence (CV 62) on September 30, 1998. Kitty Hawk is only the second aircraft carrier ever to hold the honor of flying the First Navy Jack.

Excerpted from the Web site of the USS Kitty Hawk.



Uniform for the Navy of the United States of America

Captain's Uniform. FULL DRESSED COAT. Blue Cloth with long buff lappels, and a standing collar, and lining of buff--to be made and trimmed full with a gold epaulet on each shoulder. The cuffs buff, with four buttons to the pockets. Lappels to have nine buttons, and one to the standing collar. Buttons, yellow metal, and to have the foul anchor and American eagle on the same.

VEST AND BREECHES. Buff, with flaps and four buttons to the pockets of the vests, so as to correspond and be in uniform with the coat. Buttons the same kind as the coat, only proportionably smaller.

Lieutenants. COAT. Long, blue, with half lappels, standing collar, and lining of buff. The lappels to have six buttons, and one to the collar; below the lappel, right side, three buttons, left side, thee close worked button holes. Three buttons to the pocket flaps, and three to a slash sleeve, with a buff cuff. One gold epaulet on the right shoulder. Trimmings, plain twist.

VEST AND BREECHES. Buff-- The former to be made with skirts, and pocket flaps, but to have no buttons to the pockets. The buttons for the vest and breeches, and coat, the same as for the captain's uniform.

Lieutenant of Marines. COAT. Long, blue, with long lappels of red; standing collar and lining red. The lappels to have nine buttons, and one to the standing collar. Three buttons to the pocket flaps, and three to a slash sleeve, with a red cuff. One gold epaulet on the right shoulder, for the senior lieutenant, where there are two lieutenants for the same ship, and one on the left shoulder for the second officer. Where there is only one lieutenant, he is also to wear the epaulet on the right shoulder. Trimmings plain.

VEST AND BREECHES. The former, red with skirts and pocket flaps, but to have no buttons to the pockets.-- The latter blue-- Buttons for the suit, the same as the captains and lieutenants.

Surgeons. COAT. Long, dark green, with black velvet lappels, and standing collar.--Lappels to have nine buttons, and one to the standing collar-- No linings, other than being faced with the same cloth as the coat. Slash sleeves, the cuff the same as the facings, with three buttons. Pocket flaps, plain.

VEST AND BREECHES. The former, red, double breasted. The latter green, same as the coat. Buttons, the same as the officers.

Surgeon's Mates. The same as the surgeons, with only this difference in the coat, to wit--Half lappels, with six buttons, and one to the collar; below the lappel, right side, three buttons; left side, three close worked button holes.

Sailing Masters. COAT. Long, blue, with facings and standing collar of the same, edged with buff-- nine buttons to the lappels, and one to the standing collar. Lining blue, or faced with the same as the coat-- Slash sleeves, with three buttons-- Pockets plain.

VEST AND BREECHES. Plain buff vest-- and blue breeches. Buttons (for the suit) the same as for the officers.

Pursers. COAT. Plain frock blue coat, with the proper naval buttons-- no lappels.

VEST AND BREECHES. Buff and plain.

Midshipmen. COAT. Plain frock coat of blue, lined and edged with buff, without lappels, a standing collar of buff, and plain buff cuffs, open underneath with three buttons.

VEST AND BREECHES. Buff-- former to be made round and plain-- Buttons (for the suit) the same as before described.

Marines. Plain short coats of blue, with a red belt, edged with red, and turned up with the same, with common small naval buttons, with blue pantaloons edged with red, and red vests.

CAPTAINS, LIEUTENANTS, AND MARINE OFFICERS, to wear when full dressed, cocked hats, with black cockades, and small swords (yellow mounted) and when undressed, such swords as my be hereafter fixed upon or ordered, which said swords are to be worn at all times by the midshipmen, who are to wear cocked hats, &c. when fully dressed only-- surgeons; mates, sailing masters, and pursers, cocked hats and black cockades.

JAMES M'HENRY

Secretary of War

War-Office, August 24, 1797.

N.B. SUMMER DRESS-- Vest and breeches (excepting for marine soldiers) to be white, or nankeen, as may correspond with the uniform, &c. &c. Marines, white linen overalls.

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To: Kathy in Alaska

Hai! Yeah, in a way. I don’t really want to think about it for another week. I’m to report Nov.7 - right now we’re battening down the hatches because of two Pacific storms about to hit the Seattle area; helped dad make sure the generator is up to snuff and we hit the market to stock up on a few things.


41 posted on 10/12/2016 7:15:41 PM PDT by SkyDancer (Ambtion Without Talent Is Sad - Talent Without Ambition Is Worse)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
What time does it get dark for you? My mother-in-law lives in Northern Quebec the Christmas time it gets dark around 3:30. I want to get her one of those Sun lamps, with the UV rays. I guess you get used to it but it is kind of depressing. Anyway hope you and yours are doing well! I apologize for typos I'm working on a tablet. Take care FRiend! 😀
42 posted on 10/12/2016 7:21:54 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (May God Bless the U.S.A. (Trump, said on 9-28: Hillary 'will put the Oval Office up for sale')
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To: Kathy in Alaska; All; The Mayor; beachn4fun; LUV W; AZamericonnie; radu; Jet Jaguar; PROCON; ...

Happy 241st Birthday US Navy
Good Evening To The Canteen



God Bless And Protect Our Troops



43 posted on 10/12/2016 7:26:04 PM PDT by MEG33 (DEFEAT HILLARY***VOTE TRUMP)
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To: LUV W

Howdy, LUV!

A good enough day here. Definitely cooler than y’all were. We’ve been enjoying highs in the upper 70s the past few days. Wish we could get some rain along with it. A few wildfires have broken out and the potential for more is good. We’re bone dry in TN.

How’s it feel to know you only have a couple of weeks until you DON’T HAVE TO GO TO WORK ANY MORE? :-)


44 posted on 10/12/2016 7:30:12 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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Dives We Have Known

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zIrxYqnleY


45 posted on 10/12/2016 7:32:25 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: radu

It feels wonderful! :)

I hope you do get some rain so there are no more fires. We had a bunch of them around our area when we were in drought mode, and it’s a scary time! I saw one of them close up and it was just racing across the pastureland. Came very close to the city of Midland!


46 posted on 10/12/2016 7:33:03 PM PDT by luvie (I love the troops. That is all...)
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To: LUV W; Kathy in Alaska

47 posted on 10/12/2016 7:37:25 PM PDT by SandRat ( (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?))
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To: Kathy in Alaska

My Uncles ship The USSFogg. It was a Destroyer. She took a torpedo and was pulled into The Azors for repairs.I don't know if any of his mates were killed. Nothing remains of her, she was scrapped for junk at Navy Ship Yard, Brooklyn,NY.
48 posted on 10/12/2016 7:46:12 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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To: radu

WOOT, MINE!


49 posted on 10/12/2016 7:47:08 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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To: radu

WOOT, MINE!


50 posted on 10/12/2016 7:47:08 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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To: Soaring Feather

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Fogg_(DE-57)


51 posted on 10/12/2016 7:54:02 PM PDT by exit82 (Road Runner sez:" Let's Make America Beeping Great Again! Beep! Beep!")
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Ht tip a bunch of ol guys


52 posted on 10/12/2016 7:56:39 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: LUV W

I figured it would. LOL! You’ve talked about doing this for a while and now you’ve done it. WOOHOO!

Yes, rain would be reeeeeally nice and there’s a chance for a LITTLE bit this weekend but it won’t be nearly enough. They’re talking about issuing burn bans if we don’t get significant rainfall soon.

No fires in our area yet but we worry about one flaring up at any time now. The fires that are burning now are up closer to Nashville but I believe they have them fairly well under control. No strong winds to make them take off.


53 posted on 10/12/2016 7:58:21 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: Soaring Feather

WOOT and WOOHOO! It’s yours, ms. feather! LOL


54 posted on 10/12/2016 8:01:11 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: exit82

Thanks for the link.


55 posted on 10/12/2016 8:07:16 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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To: exit82

I found this info regarding the USSFOGG.

http://media.fotki.com/1_p,wqstfwfrddbtqdkxdffkrbtqrdf,vi/brqsqrkstxbsfsskdbq/9/99815/695920/halfsizeshipatseacopyvi-vi.jpg


56 posted on 10/12/2016 8:15:33 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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Effed up arrangement

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoxdT2xhra8


57 posted on 10/12/2016 8:18:42 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: exit82

Found this

http://www.dondennisfamily.com/USS%20Fogg/Ships_Log_1943_to_1945/index.html


58 posted on 10/12/2016 8:22:39 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (Holding On)
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To: radu

Just be very careful when you burn trash. These things can start with the smallest of cinder or spark. Don’t want your home to go up! That would be awful!

I think I’m going to like being my own boss for a change. My son said the nicest thing when I announced it on Facebook:

“How many decades have you had to work the “Black Fridays” or the pre - and post - Christmas mayhem. I’m glad you decided to eject [a little pilot lingo for those in Rio Linda—my words, not his. LOL!]. Your sanity has more than earned it.”

I had 88 people “like” my decision so far...and over 40 comments, all of them very positive. I have nice friends...here AND there! And some are friends in both places. LOL!


59 posted on 10/12/2016 8:23:50 PM PDT by luvie (I love the troops. That is all...)
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To: proud American in Canada
You made the best choice. 👪
60 posted on 10/12/2016 8:35:32 PM PDT by luvie (I love the troops. That is all...)
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