The Navy League of the United States has joined with the U.S. Navy and OpSail to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812. CACI, a global leader in providing information technology solutions for defense, intelligence, and homeland security, also partnered with Navy League and generously donated a state-of-the-art booth designed to commemorate the War of 1812 and to educate the American public about the Navy League and its mission.
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![]() The Navy League Booth |
![]() In Boston |
![]() In Norfolk |
![]() In New York |
Since its birth in 1776, the United States has always been a maritime nation, which means that unobstructed access to and free use of the world’s oceans are essential to our national welfare and prosperity. That’s what the United States went to war in 1812 to defend, and that is what the United States Navy has been protecting ever since. To commemorate this milestone in our history, the Navy League of the United States has been visiting cities across our nation that have significant ties to the War of 1812, including New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, and most recently Boston. Starting in August, the booth will travel to several Midwest cites. For more information, please visit the following websites: Our Flag Was Still There, CACI, and Navy League of the United States.