HBD United States Navy (USN) 

The maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the world’s most powerful navy and the largest by tonnage, at 4.5 million tons in 2021 and in 2009 an estimated battle fleet tonnage that exceeded the next 13 navies combined.

It has the world’s largest aircraft carrier fleet, with 11 in service, one undergoing trials, two new carriers under construction, and six other carriers planned as of 2024. With 336,978 personnel on active duty and 101,583 in the Ready Reserve, the U.S. Navy is the third largest of the United States military service branches in terms of personnel. It has 299 deployable combat vessels and about 4,012 operational aircraft as of July 18, 2023.

The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was effectively disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter. After suffering significant loss of goods and personnel at the hands of the Barbary pirates from Algiers, the United States Congress passed the Naval Act of 1794 for the construction of six heavy frigates, the first ships of the Navy. The United States Navy played a major role in the American Civil War by blockading the Confederacy and seizing control of its rivers. It played the central role in the World War II defeat of Imperial Japan. 

The United States Navy emerged from World War II as the most powerful navy in the world. The modern United States Navy maintains a sizable global presence, deploying in strength in such areas as the Western Pacific, the Mediterranean, and the Indian Ocean. It is a blue-water navy with the ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the world, engage in forward deployments during peacetime and rapidly respond to regional crises, making it a frequent actor in American foreign and military policy.

The United States Navy is part of the Department of the Navy, alongside the United States Marine Corps, which is its coequal sister service. The Department of the Navy is headed by the civilian secretary of the Navy. The Department of the Navy is itself a military department of the Department of Defense, which is headed by the secretary of defense. The chief of naval operations (CNO) is the most senior Navy officer serving in the Department of the Navy.

Mission

“To recruit, train, equip, and organize to deliver combat ready Naval forces to win conflicts and wars while maintaining security and deterrence through sustained forward presence.”

Mission statement of the United States Navy.

The U.S. Navy is a seaborne branch of the military of the United States. The Navy’s three primary areas of responsibility

The preparation of naval forces necessary for the effective prosecution of war.

The maintenance of naval aviation, including land-based naval aviation, air transport essential for naval operations, and all air weapons and air techniques involved in the operations and activities of the Navy.

The development of aircraft, weapons, military tactics, technique, organization, and equipment of naval combat and service elements.

U.S. Navy training manuals state that the mission of the U.S. Armed Forces is “to be prepared to conduct prompt and sustained combat operations in support of the national interest.” The Navy’s five enduring functions are: sea control, power projection, deterrence, maritime security, and sealift.


History

Origins

“It follows then as certain as that night succeeds the day, that without a decisive naval force we can do nothing definitive, and with it, everything honorable and glorious.”

George Washington – November 15, 1781, to Marquis de Lafayette

“Would to Heaven we had a navy able to reform those enemies to mankind or crush them into non-existence.”

George Washington – August 15, 1786, to Marquis de Lafayette

“Naval power . . . is the natural defense of the United States.”

John Adams

The Navy was rooted in the colonial seafaring tradition, which produced a large community of sailors, captains, and shipbuilders. In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, Massachusetts had its own Massachusetts Naval Militia. The rationale for establishing a national navy was debated in the Second Continental Congress. Supporters argued that a navy would protect shipping, defend the coast, and make it easier to seek support from foreign countries. Detractors countered that challenging the British Royal Navy, then the world’s preeminent naval power, was a foolish undertaking. 

Commander in Chief George Washington resolved the debate when he commissioned the ocean-going schooner USS Hannah to interdict British merchantmen and reported the captures to the Congress. On 13 October 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels to be armed for a cruise against British merchantmen; this resolution created the Continental Navy and is considered the first establishment of the U.S. Navy.

The Continental Navy achieved mixed results; it was successful in a number of engagements and raided many British merchant vessels, but it lost twenty-four of its vessels and at one point was reduced to two in active service. In August 1785, after the Revolutionary War had drawn to a close, Congress had sold Alliance, the last ship remaining in the Continental Navy due to a lack of funds to maintain the ship or support a navy.

In 1972, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, authorized the Navy to celebrate its birthday on October 13TH to honor the establishment of the Continental Navy in 1775.

DORIS MILLER  October 12, 1919 – November 24, 1943

HAPPY BIRTHDAY – REST IN PARADISE

The first Black recipient of the Navy Cross and a nominee for the Medal of Honor. 

Doris Miller, the first African American hero of World War II, was born in Willow Grove. In addition to playing football, he supplemented the family income by working as a cook in a small restaurant in Waco during the Great Depression.

As his family’s fortunes worsened, he considered joining the Civilian Conservation Corps or the army but encountered obstacles to each of these plans.

Less than a month before his 20th birthday, Miller enlisted in the United States Navy at its Dallas recruiting station. Following bootcamp training in Norfolk, Virginia, he was assigned to the USS West Virginia as a messman.

On December 7, 1941, Mess Attendant Second Class Doris Miller was collecting soiled laundry just before 8 a.m. When the first bombs blasted his ship at anchor in Pearl Harbor, Miller went to the main deck, where he assisted in moving the mortally wounded captain.

He then raced to an unattended deck gun. He manned the anti-aircraft gun and, despite no prior training in gunnery, shot down between 4 and 6 enemy planes, until forced to abandon ship. 

It was Miller’s first experience firing such a weapon because Black Sailors serving in the segregated steward’s branch of the Navy were not given the gunnery training received by White Sailors.

Miller himself told Navy officials he thought he hit one of the planes. Navy officials conferred the Navy Cross upon Miller on May 27, 1942, in a ceremony at Pearl Harbor.

Following a Christmas leave in 1942, when he saw his home and family in Waco for the last time, Miller reported to duty aboard the aircraft carrier Liscome Bay (or Liscomb Bay) as a mess attendant.

During the battle of the Gilbert Islands, on November 24, 1943, his ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean, and Miller perished. In addition to conferring upon him the Navy Cross, the Navy honored Doris Miller by naming a dining hall, a barracks, and a destroyer escort for him. 

The USS Miller is the third naval ship to be named after an African American Navy 

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Genre: AsaniSurreal Sub Genres: Comedy, Conspiracy Thriller, Super Hero
Socially Relevant Themes: The Culture of Celebrity, Poverty and Homelessness in
Urban Areas, The Plight of Veterans

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