Events2Join

Naval History


Naval History and Heritage Command - Navy.mil

Want more Navy history? Check out our biweekly compilation of articles, commentaries, and blogs related to naval history and heritage.

Naval History - U.S. Naval Institute

The most fascinating journal of its kind seeking to educate, preserve, and share naval history. Subscribe Now

United States Navy > About > Our Heritage

As Sailors, forged by the sea, we will continue to be the Navy this nation needs. Where We Come From. This Day in Naval History. This Day in Naval History - ...

History of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

The United States Navy claims October 13, 1775 as the date of its official establishment, when the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution creating the ...

Naval History and Heritage Command - Wikipedia

Naval History and Heritage Command ... The Naval History and Heritage Command, formerly the Naval Historical Center, is an Echelon II command responsible for the ...

This Day in Naval History - Tin Can Sailors

This Day in Naval History. Home » Ships » This Day in Naval History. January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October ...

Naval History & Heritage Command - Facebook

U.S. Navy cryptographers cracked the Japanese code, and Admiral Chester Nimitz knows their attack plan. In preparation, the U.S. Navy plans to ambush Japanese ...

NavSource Naval History - Photo Archive Main Index

Images credited to the National Archives (NA, NARA); Naval History & Heritage Command (NHHC), formerly Naval Historical Center (NHC); and US Navy (USN)

11 Facts You May Not Know About the U.S. Navy - USO

U.S. Navy traditions aren't all about pollywogs and Army-Navy football games. ... Photo credit U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command. U.S. Navy ...

Naval Historical Foundation

United States Naval History Online. The foundation's mission is to promote U. S. Navy History.

United States Navy (USN) | History, Ships, Battles, & Structure

The first Congress under the new Constitution provided for an army but decided that a navy was not necessary. Destruction of U.S. commerce by ...

This Day in Naval History - Historic Naval Fiction

These pages list the key dates in the history of the sailing navies of the world.

Family History - Royal Navy and Naval History.Net

Gordon started the site in 1998, initially with books he had written on the Royal and Dominion Navies of World War 2. Over the following 18 years, Gordon ...

Naval History and Heritage - YouTube

16.9K subscribers•856 videos The OFFICIAL YouTube channel of the Naval History & Heritage Command. More More history.navy.mil

International Journal of Naval History

The objective of the International Journal of Naval History is to provide a pre-eminent forum for works of naval history researched and written to ...

All Issues | U.S. Naval Institute

Periodicals Archive · Naval History Magazine Archive · Proceedings Archive · Oral Histories · About the Oral History Program · Order Oral Histories.

Naval History and Heritage Command - DVIDS

A video series intended to show historic and impactful moments in US Naval history through the various art works held in the Navy Art Collection.

NAVAL HISTORY - Department of Defense

However, our Navy's ships-of-the-line didn't come into existence until years later, long after the Revolutionary. War was over. 2. Frigates. These were the ...

U.S. Naval History (@USNHistory) / X

Official account of the Naval History and Heritage Command. (Following, RTs and links ≠ endorsement) Navy Yard, Washington, DC history.navy.mil

Naval History and Heritage Command - GovInfo

The Navy Art Collection and Gallery, which was already located in the Washington Navy Yard, became part of the Naval Historical Center in 1986. At the same time ...


Don Quixote

Novel by Miguel de Cervantes https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTOHHVoF_V6cX4gQAwkQ9latVjwwtLrDLv5z9mgVHi5WfjaRYMD

Don Quixote, the full title being The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615.