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Welcome to the New York Commandery of the Naval Order of the United States. The New York Commandery hosts a number of educational and social events throughout the year, and builds comradery between its companions in support of the naval services. Membership in the Naval Order is by invitation only. If you have an interest, join us at one of our events.
To encourage research and writing on naval and maritime subjects, preserve documents, portraits and other records of prominent figures deeds and memories of our naval and maritime history, and through fellowship of our members advance the Naval Order's unselfish service and worthy aims for the security and enduring well-being of our country. To foster, among all American citizens, informed interest in the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine, with the understanding that their efficiency is essential to national security and that readiness to make victory in war certain and speedy will deter aggression and minimize dangers to world peace.

Event: Summer Reception
Location: Tappan, New York
Time: 1200hrs-1500hrs

76 House, America's oldest restaurant, is a three hundred year old structure lovingly restored to pristine condition by the Norden Family. Listed as a National Landmark, the establishment offers much more than historical significance. Today, patrons enjoy fabulous food prepared by its acclaimed chef, in a one-of-a-kind setting.
76 House had a profound effect on the outcome of the Revolutionary War. Through its long use as a meeting place for patriots, 76 House established itself as safe ground for Americans when the air was rife with revolution. The tavern itself served as the “prison” of the Revolution’s most notorious spy, Major John Andre, leading to the 76 House, not a real prison, often being referred to as “Andre’s Prison”. 76 House has been a haven for many a weary traveler for more than two hundred years and, on various occasions, has accommodated every General of the western wing of the Continental Army, including Commander-in-Chief General George Washington who, with his chief provisioner Samuel Fraunces, dined in the comfortable atmosphere of 76 House.

For information, reservations or payment on this event: newyorkcommanderynavalorder@gmail.com
Please note, attire at this venue require gentlemen to wear jacket and tie.

December 2025
CAPT Howard Freiburger, USN (Ret)
"And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
I served in the United States Navy.” - John Fitzgerald Kennedy, US Navy Lieutenant & 35th President of the United States