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Navy Birthday
On October 13th, the United States Navy observes its birthday every year.
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is currently the largest, most powerful navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The service has over 340,000 personnel on active duty and more than 71,000 in the Navy Reserve.
With only two ships and a crew of eighty men, the Continental Army was born on October 13, 1775. The decision of the Continental Congress set the Continental Navy on course to carry arms to the British army, not to defend against it. However, these two ships and crew represent the birth of the United States Navy.
Throughout the Revolutionary War, their importance grew. Today, the United States maintains 40 naval bases across the country, including the world’s largest Naval Station Norfolk, in Norfolk, Virginia.
Below the sea, submarines became a part of the Navy during World War II. While experiments began in the late 1800s and during the Civil War, they did not become a large part of the Navy inventory until World War II. At that point, subs became necessary for surveillance and rescue, even though they were also armed.
With the advent of the airplane, the Navy became vital stations for the Airforce as well. As a result, the Navy modified ships into floating landing strips. Today, joint Naval and Airbases such as Pearl Harbor-Hickam provided necessary fleets of sea and air defense.
NAVY BIRTHDAY HISTORY
On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the first American naval force. Thus began the long and prestigious heritage of the United States Navy. Between 1922 and 1972, the Navy celebrated its birthday on October 27th, the date of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth. The Navy League of the United States designated the date due to Roosevelt’s foresight and vision in elevating the U.S. Navy into a premier force. Regardless of when the Navy observed its birth, the celebration has always been one of pride.
The change to October 13 was seen as a more relevant date in line with the first official action legislating a navy. Since 1972, the Navy has officially recognized October 13th as the official date of its birth.
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The United States’ Continental Congress orders the establishment of the Continental Navy (later renamed the United States Navy) on October 13, 1775.
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NAVY BIRTHDAY
On October 13th, the United States Navy observes its birthday every year.
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is currently the largest, most powerful navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The service has over 340,000 personnel on active duty and more than 71,000 in the Navy Reserve.
With only two ships and a crew of eighty men, the Continental Army was born on October 13, 1775. The decision of the Continental Congress set the Continental Navy on course to carry arms to the British army, not to defend against it. However, these two ships and crew represent the birth of the United States Navy.
Throughout the Revolutionary War, their importance grew. Today, the United States maintains 40 naval bases across the country, including the world’s largest Naval Station Norfolk, in Norfolk, Virginia.
Below the sea, submarines became a part of the Navy during World War II. While experiments began in the late 1800s and during the Civil War, they did not become a large part of the Navy inventory until World War II. At that point, subs became necessary for surveillance and rescue, even though they were also armed.
With the advent of the airplane, the Navy became vital stations for the Airforce as well. As a result, the Navy modified ships into floating landing strips. Today, joint Naval and Airbases such as Pearl Harbor-Hickam provided necessary fleets of sea and air defense.
NAVY BIRTHDAY HISTORY
On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the first American naval force. Thus began the long and prestigious heritage of the United States Navy. Between 1922 and 1972, the Navy celebrated its birthday on October 27th, the date of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth. The Navy League of the United States designated the date due to Roosevelt’s foresight and vision in elevating the U.S. Navy into a premier force. Regardless of when the Navy observed its birth, the celebration has always been one of pride.
The change to October 13 was seen as a more relevant date in line with the first official action legislating a navy. Since 1972, the Navy has officially recognized October 13th as the official date of its birth.
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The United States’ Continental Congress ordered the establishment of the Continental Navy (later renamed the United States Navy) on October 13, 1775.
National Aviation Day
National Aviation Day is commemorated on August 19 of each year. The celebration marks the history and evolution of aviation. The day coincides with Orville Wright’s birthday who along with his brother Wilbur had given vital contributions to the powered flight. The Aviation Day is a form of dedication provided by the Presidential Proclamation to those personalities who helped pioneer aviation in the United States. Celebrating this day is worth noting as one wouldn’t have traveled the whole world in such a short span of time without the invention of flights.
“More than anything else, the sensation of flying is one of perfect peace mingled with an excitement that strains every nerve to the utmost, if you can conceive of such a combination.” – Wilbur Wright
History of National Aviation Day
National Aviation Day was first established by the Present Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the year 1939. The day is celebrated as it was issued as a presidential proclamation that marks the birth anniversary of Orville Wright who was born on August 19, 1871. The Aviation Day is considered to be the nation’s success as they were pioneers involved in developing the advancements in the field of aviation. Orville Wright and his brother Wilbur were honored for developing the first successful airplane in the world with aircraft controls which made the pilot steer the plane. Orville Wright made his first flight for about 12 seconds and 120 feet around the site of the Wright Brothers National Memorial on December 17, 1903. Although they were not the first to develop and fly an experimental aircraft, they are the first to invent the planes with aircraft controls which made fixed wing flight possible. According to the proclamation, Aviation Day is a federal observance, and all the federal buildings and installations in America is required to fly the US flag at presidential whim. The proclamation was codified as (USC 36: I: A:1:118), and it will allow the sitting US president to issue a proclamation to designate August 19 as the National Aviation Day. He will call on government officials to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on the day; and will also invite people living in the United States to observe the day with appropriate exercises to further stimulate their interest in the field of aviation in states. Most often the Aviation Day is celebrated with special events at the airports and aviation museums.
How to Celebrate National Aviation Day
Celebrating the National Aviation Day can be done in many ways as one could organize for activities in public places and the schools focusing on aviation. Many events can be conducted whereby providing complete information about the term aviation, its history, invention, aviation pioneers, and the opportunities available in the field of aviation. You can even go for a visit to the nearest museums to check out the details in real. If you are affordable, take a trip via a flight to the Wright Brothers National Memorial located in North Carolina and look at the collection of ancient aviation history.
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J2F Duck
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A-4E Skyhawk (Blue Angels)
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Naval Aviator Monument
Miniature of the USS Enterprise
at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL