US Navy Hymn Prayer NAVY AIRMAN / PILOT High Resolution
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Eternal Father, Strong to Save" Navy Hymn verses (Prayer) for Airmen / Pilots Naval Aviation has a long and rich tradition of courage and exciting expoits in both war and peace. The song known to United States Navy men and women as the "Navy Hymn," is a musical benediction that long has had a special appeal to seafaring men, particularly in the American Navy and the Royal Navies of the British Commonwealth and which, in more recent years, has become a part of French naval tradition. The original words were written as a hymn by a schoolmaster and clergyman of the Church of England, the Rev. William Whiting. Rev. Whiting (1825-1878) In 1879 Lt. Comdr Charles Jackson Train inaugurated the present practice of concluding each Sunday's Divine Services at the Academy with the singing of the first verse of this hymn. The original words have changed several times since the original hymn by Rev. Whiting was first published in 1860-61 This wonderful 8 1/2" X 11" print is the perfect gift for any Pilot or Navy Airman. In addition to the AIrman verse ( Mary C.D. Hamilton, date unkown ) of the Navy Hymn, it includes the opening verse and high resolution graphics of the Navy Seal Pilot Wings, and Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist. See below for the text on the print. Eternal Father, Strong to save,Whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
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