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MISSION: HISTORY
A dear, passed Companion of the Naval Order, Ric Teague, wrote a series of Historical Newsletters from 1999 to 2001. Each issue contains a wealth of articles recounting history from Naval Battles of the 1700’s through the Second World War and beyond. Wonderfully researched, these pieces can be used for personal enjoyment or professional research. Enjoy these gems; they are part of our Order’s legacy.
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of D-Day Dr. Bill Dudley offers this brief appreciation of what the US Navy accomplished that day, on behalf of those who sacrificed their lives.
Midshipman Richard Sutherland Dale served onboard the United States Frigate President, when on 14 January 1815, the President was able to sortie from New York. But in the snowstorm that had blown the Royal Navy’s blockading squadron offshore, the President ran hard onto a sand bar. The damage to the President’s hull was such that she was no longer the excellent sailer that she was on previous voyages. This would prove fatal to the President and to Midshipman Dale, who was the last US Navy officer to die during the War of 1812.
Charles Walter David, Jr., Steward's Mate in the United States Coast Guard, died after rescuing other sailors from the frigid North Atlantic. He was assigned to the USCGC Comanche during World War II, which was assigned to escort a convoy that included the Dorchester, a troop transport, when it was torpedoed by a U-boat off Greenland.
The Naval Order, Hill Center and U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Old Naval Hospital with a dedication and unveiling of a historical marker, October 1, 2016. The dedication paid tribute to the hospital's historical link to today's modern Navy Medicine.
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RADM Morton “Jim” Toole was a member of the Naval Order of the United States, the Surface Warfare Association, the Naval Historical Foundation, and the U.S. Naval Institute. He passed on 12 November 2023 at age 86. Hear his oral history on the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.