History News

 

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 10

Sep 09, 2009

1889- (10-12 September 1889): During this three-day period, the lifesaving crews at Lewes, Henlopen and Rehobeth Beach stations assisted 22 vessels and saved 39 persons by surfboat and 155 by breeches buoy without the loss of a single life.1981-The CGC Morgenthau…

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 10

Sep 09, 2009

1813 - In Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, flying his 'Don't give up the ship' flag, defeats British squadron and says: 'We have met the enemy and they are ours...'1925 - Submarine R-4 rescues crew of PN-9 10 miles from…

Shipwrecks: Cleaning Up from the Past

Sep 09, 2009

Marine salvage and subsea industry leaders gathered today on the MITAGS campus in Linthicum Heights, Md., to discuss the environmental, legal, financial and moral ramifications of the discovery and recovery of marine casualties, new and old…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 9

Sep 08, 2009

1942-The Coast Guard-manned weather ship USS Muskeget disappeared without a trace while on weather patrol in the North Atlantic.  Her entire crew of 9 officers and 111 enlisted men were lost.  It was learned after the war that she had been torpedoed and sunk with all hands by the U-755…

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 9

Sep 08, 2009

1825 - USS Brandywine sails for France to carry the Marquis de Lafayette home after his year long visit to America.1841 - First iron ship authorized by Congress1940 - Navy awards contracts for 210 ships, including 12 carriers and 7 battleships1943 - Operation Avalanche…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 8

Sep 08, 2009

1952-When SS Foundation Star sent a distress signal that she was in rough seas and in danger of breaking in half, four Coast Guard vessels and three commercial vessels proceed to her assistance and rescued the crew before the ship broke apart and sank…

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 8

Sep 08, 2009

1923 - In disaster at Point Honda, California, 7 destroyers run aground through faulty navigation1939 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaims limited national emergency and increases enlisted strength in the Navy and Marine Corps; also authorizes the recall to active duty of officer…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Sept. 4

Sep 04, 2009

1945- The Coast Guard Cutter USCG 83434 became the first and only cutter to host an official surrender ceremony when Imperial Japanese Army Second Lieutenant Kinichi Yamada surrendered the garrison of Aguijan Island on board this Coast Guard 83-footer…

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 4

Sep 04, 2009

1804 - USS Intrepid (LT Richard Somers) blew up in failed attack on Tripoli1941 - German submarine, U-652, attacks USS Greer, which was tracking the submarine southeast of Iceland. Greer is not damaged, but drops depth charges, damaging U-652…

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 3

Sep 02, 2009

1782 - As a token of gratitude for French aid during American Revolution, the U.S. gives America (first ship-of-the-line built by U.S.) to France to replace a French ship lost in Boston. 1783 - Signing of Treaty of Paris ends American Revolution1885 - First classes at U…

This Day in Naval History – September 2

Sep 01, 2009

1918 - Navy ships and crews assist earthquake victims of Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan1940 - Destroyer-for-Bases agreement between U.S. and United Kingdom1944 - USS Finback (SS-230) rescues Lieutenant (jg) George Bush, USNR (VT-51), shot…

This Day in Naval History – September 1

Sep 01, 2009

1781 - French fleet traps British fleet at Yorktown, VA1925 - CDR John Rodgers and crew of 4 in PN-9 run out of fuel on first San Francisco to Hawaii flight. Landing at sea, they rigged a sail and set sail for Hawaii.1941 - U.S. assumes…

This Day in Naval History – August 31

Aug 30, 2009

1842 - Congress replaces the Board of Navy Commissioners, a group of senior officer who oversaw naval technical affairs, with the five technical Bureaus, ancestors of the Systems Commands. One of the 1842 Bureau, the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery…

This Day in Naval History – August 28

Aug 28, 2009

1867 - Captain William Reynolds of Lackawanna raises U.S. flag over Midway Island and took formal possession of these islands for the U.S.1942 - 120 women, commissioned directly as ENS or LTJG, reported to 'USS Northampton,' Smith College for training…

This Day in Naval History – August 27

Aug 26, 2009

1917 - Squadron of minesweepers departs U.S. for service off France1944 - USS Stingray (SS-186) lands men and supplies on Luzon, Philippines to support guerilla operations against the Japanese.1945 - Pacific Fleet ships enter Sagami Bay…

Logistics News

Ukraine's Waterborne Food Exports Fall 17.1%

Ukraine's Waterborne Food Exports Fall 17.1%

CJC Appoints Aik Hui Transactional Director in Singapore

CJC Appoints Aik Hui Transactional Director in Singapore

Panayiotou Theodosiou nabs IMO Gender Equality Award

Panayiotou Theodosiou nabs IMO Gender Equality Award

Prysmian Cements Partnership with Port of Middlesbrough with New Long-Term Deal

Prysmian Cements Partnership with Port of Middlesbrough with New Long-Term Deal

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News