The United States Navy owes its origin to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War. And so the US has had an active naval service since 13 October 1775, when George Washington took the fight to the British on the high seas with three captured schooners. That is the official birth date of the US Navy.
But it wasn't until 27 March 1794 when Congress approved the construction of six frigates that the US Navy was on the way to manning its own warships, and beginning the long journey of establishing itself as a global naval power.
So today I salute the 430,400 men and women who are part of this grand service. From the newest Seaman Apprentice to the Chief of Naval Operations, I thank them all for their dedication to service.
"Honor, Courage, Commitment"
"Non sibi sed patriae"
(Not self but country)