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Okla-homey
10/13/2010, 07:10 AM
October 13, 1775: Congress establishes a Navy

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235 years ago, on this day in 1775, the Continental Congress authorizes construction and administration of the first American naval force—the precursor to the United States Navy.

Since the outbreak of open hostilities with the British in April, little consideration had been given to protection by sea until Congress received news that a British naval fleet was on its way. In November, the Continental Navy was formally organized, and on December 22, Esek Hopkins was appointed the first commander in chief of the Continental Navy. Congress also named four captains to the new service: Dudley Saltonstall, Abraham Whipple, Nicholas Biddle and John Burrows Hopkins.

Their respective vessels, the 24-gun frigates Alfred and Columbus, the 14-gun brigs Andrew Doria and Cabot, as well as three schooners, Hornet, Wasp and Fly, became the first ships of the Navy’s fleet. Five first lieutenants, including future American hero John Paul Jones, five second lieutenants and three third lieutenants also received their commissions.

Admiral Hopkins, as he was dubbed by George Washington, was first tasked with assessing the feasibility of an attack on British naval forces in the Chesapeake Bay. After sailing south with his meager force of eight ships, Hopkins decided that victory in such an encounter was impossible. He sailed to the Bahamas instead, where he attacked the British port of Nassau, a decision for which he was relieved of his command upon returning to the continent.

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Jack flown by those first Navy ships during our Revolution

During the American Revolution, the Continental Navy successfully preyed on British merchant shipping and won several victories over British warships. This first naval force was disbanded after the war. What is now known as the United States Navy was formally established with the creation of the federal Department of the Navy in April 1798.*

*Note: Congress derives its power to create and maintain a Navy from the Constitution, Article I, Sec. 8

texaspokieokie
10/13/2010, 07:19 AM
have much respect for Navy !!!

My bro-in-law worked for Navy for almost 39 yrs. electrical engineer,worked on missles for Navy planes. also my Sister worked for Navy 25 to 30 yrs.

China Lake/Ridgecrest, Naval Weapons Center in middle of Mojave desert.

Crucifax Autumn
10/13/2010, 07:22 AM
Before those guys, being a soldier was an even tougher job. First the long swim, then bloody combat for dessert.