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The Naval Order of the United States (NOUS) was founded in 1890 by descendants of New England seafarers who fought in the Revolutionary War.

 

The Order’s “charge” is to encourage research and writing on naval and maritime subjects and to promote the preservation of historic artifacts and memories of our naval and maritime history.  In addition, the Naval Order is also a “fraternal” Order, so “camaraderie” is an equal ingredient.

 

If you have an interest in the history and heritage of our naval services and enjoy the friendship and camaraderie of those who do, you may well be interested in becoming a member of the Naval Order. Click for membership information.

 

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