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Composed by Music by John B. Dykes and Words by William Whiting and Mary Hamilton. Arranged by James F. Linzey. Chamber,Classical,Patriotic,Religious,Sacred. 4 pages. Military Bible Association #1044474. Published by Military Bible Association (A0.1465877).
History of the United States Navy and the Navy Hymn
On August 26, 1775, the General Assembly of Rhode Island passed a resolution to create the Continental Fleet, to be funded by the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. But on October 3, 1775, Congress rejected it. On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress changed courses and established the Continental Navy. This was the birth of the United States Navy.
The Continental Navy obtained and armed two civilian vessels, the Andrew Doria and the Cabot. The first United States Navy ship was the USS Alfred, which was commissioned by Captain Dudley Saltonstall on December 3, 1775. John Adams served as the first Chairman of the Naval Committee, but in 1776 the Continental Congress appointed Commodore Esek Hopkins to be the Navys first Commander. After the Revolutionary War, the government abolished the Continental Navy. But 11 years later, Congress passed the Naval Act of 1794, which created the United States Navy.
The Navy was involved in the Revolutionary War (1775 1776), the War of 1812 (1812 1815), the Civil World (1861 1865), the Mexican-American War (1846 1848), the Spanish-American War (1898), World War I (1914 1918), World War II (1939 1945), the Korean conflict, the Vietnam conflict (1964 1975), the war on terrorism through various military operations around the world (1987 2021) ), Operation Earnest Will (1987 1988), Operation Praying Mantis in the Persian Gulf (1988), Operation Urgent Fury at the invasion of Grenada (1983), Operation Desert Shield (1990 1991) and Operation Desert Storm (1991) which comprised the Gulf War, Operation Deliberate Force which was the invasion of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995), Operation Allied Force which was the attack on Yugoslavia (1999), Operation Desert Fox which was the bombing of Iraq (1998), Operation Southern Watch which was the aerial patrolling of Iraq (1992 2003), Operation Enduring Freedom at the invasion of Afghanistan (2001 2021), and Operation Iraqi Freedom at the invasion of Iraq (2003 2011). The Navy emerged from World War II as the most powerful Navy in the world.
In 1860, William Whiting of Winchester, England, wrote a poem titled Eternal Father, Strong to Save for one of his students, who was preparing to sail for the United States. The poem alludes to Psalm 107 and is a prayer for Gods protection from seafaring danger.
In 1861, Rev. John Bacchus Dykes, an Anglican clergyman, composed the tune Melita, in 88 88 88 iambic meter, to accompany the hymn. Melita is the archaic name of Malta, which is an ancient seafaring nation. It was the site of the shipwreck that involved the Apostle Paul, as described in the Acts of the Apostles, chapters 2728. In 1814, Malta became the Crown Colony of the United Kingdom, but in 1964 it gained independence and joined the British Commonwealth.
The hymn has long been used by Navy and civilian chaplains during chapel services at sea, in navy and civilian maritime contexts. The Royal Navy, navies of the British Commonwealth, and the United States Navy adopted the hymn in the late 19th century as The Navy Hymn.
Many verses have been written to Melita. James F. Linzey selected the four verses by Whiting (verses 1-3) and Hamilton (verse 4), which are the verses traditionally used in the Armed Forces Hymnal. James Linzey is the General Editor of the New Tyndale Version (NTV) Bible translation.