The officially recognized "birthday" of the US Navy is October 13, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized the outfitting of a "swift sailing vessel . . . for intercepting such transports as may be laden with warlike stores and other supplies for our enemies, and for such other purposes as the Congress shall direct."
I hope this answers your question.. The navy began service on October 13, 1775-Present
October 13th, 1775
United States Navy was created in 1775.
Navy League of the United States was created in 1902.
National Museum of the United States Navy was created in 1961.
United States Navy Seabees Bridge was created in 1937.
United States Naval Academy was created on 1845-10-10.
United States Navy Band was created in 1925.
United States Navy Memorial was created on 1987-10-13.
The founder or Father of the United States Navy was in fact George Washington who created the Continental Navy with the 4 gun- brig* (I believe) Hannah this besides privateers was the beginning of the United States Navy
No, the United States Navy does not have an official flower.
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The United States marines' founding was in November 1775, during the Revolutionary War.
The United States Navy is older than the United States of America, depending on how you look at it. Many European countries did not even recognize The US as a sovereign country for many years after the end of the American Revolution. But the Continental Navy was founded on October 13, 1775, which is now called the United States Navy.
United States Department of the Navy ended in 1949.