For the Navy

Burning of the USS Philadelphia, by Edward Moran (1829–1901). According to Wikipedia, the USS Philadelphia, which had been previously captured by the Tripolitans, was set ablaze after she was boarded by then Lt Stephen Decatur (USN) and 60 men, who then made their escape in the ketch Intrepid, depicted in the foreground.
This collect was originally used at St Stephen’s observance of the Eve of Talk Like a Pirate Day (“Piratespeakmas Eve”), on September 18th, 2011, at which time we honored the work of the Navy, the Marines, the Coast Guard, and the Merchant Marine. Adapted from “Prayers to be used at Sea” in the 1789 Book of Common Prayer (the original is in the first person plural); this prayer is in turn adapted from The Naval Prayer of the Royal Navy. An abbreviated form of this prayer is found in A Prayer Book for Soldiers and Sailors (1941), and it is found in this form in the 1928 Armed Forces Prayer Book.