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Battleship Missouri Reopens

Feb 01, 2010

Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard commander Capt. Gregory R. Thomas joined the Battleship Missouri Memorial in saluting its volunteers and supporters as the historic ship fully reopened to visitation following a multimillion-dollar drydocking project…

This Day in Naval History – Feb. 1

Feb 01, 2010

1941 - United States Fleet reorganized, reviving Atlantic and Pacific Fleets1942 - USS Enterprise and Yorktown make first WW II air strike, Japanese Marshall Islands1955 - Operation Deep Freeze, a research task force, established in Antarctic(Source: Navy News Service)

Austal Contract for JHSV 2 and 3

Jan 28, 2010

The U.S. Navy has exercised contract options funding the construction of two additional Austal Joint High Speed Vessels (JHSV) – as part of an existing 10-vessel, $1.6b program. Austal previously received US Navy funding for long lead-time material…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 29

Jan 28, 2010

1914 - U.S. Marines land in Haiti to protect U.S. consulate1943 - Beginning of 2 day battle of Rennell Island after which U.S. transports reached Guadalcanal(Source: Navy News Service)

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 28

Jan 27, 2010

1778 - Second New Providence Expedition raised the flag with thirteen stripes over Fort Nassau.1960 - Navy demonstrates value of moon communication relay, used in fleet broadcasts.1962 - USS Cook (APD-130) rescues 25 survivors from after section of Panamanian tanker…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 27

Jan 26, 2010

1942 - USS Gudgeon is first US sub to sink enemy submarine in action, Japanese I-173.1945 - Commissioning of USS Higbee (DD-806), first U.S. Navy ship named after women member of U.S. Navy.1967 - Fire in Command Module at Cape Kennedy during simulation countdown…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 26

Jan 26, 2010

1911 - 1st hydroaeroplane flight is witnessed by naval aviator1913 - The body of John Paul Jones is laid in its final resting place in the Chapel of Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD1949 - USS Norton Sound, first guided-missile ship, launches first guided missile…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 25

Jan 23, 2010

1963 - 1st Seabee Technical Assistance Team arrives in Vietnam1968 - Operation Windsong I in Mekong Delta, Vietnam(Source: Navy News Service)

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 22

Jan 21, 2010

1800 - CAPT Thomas Tingey ordered to duty as first Superintendent of the Washington Navy Yard1944 - Operation Shingle, Allied landing at Anzio, Italy(Source: Navy News Service)

New Navy Contracts

Jan 21, 2010

Detyens Shipyards, Inc., North Charleston, S.C., is being awarded a $6,405,847 firm-fixed-price contract for a 55-calendar day regular overhaul of Military Sealift Command's fleet replenishment oiler USNS Lenthall.  The ship's primary mission…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 21

Jan 21, 2010

1800 - CAPT Thomas Tingey ordered to duty as first Superintendent of the Washington Navy Yard1944 - Operation Shingle, Allied landing at Anzio, Italy(Source: Navy News Service)

Navy Prepositioning Ship Bound for Haiti

Jan 20, 2010

U.S. Navy Maritime Prepositioning Ship USNS 1ST LT Jack Lummus is loading cargo at Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 18-19 in support of international disaster relief efforts underway in Haiti following the Jan. 12 earthquake.…

USS Los Angeles to be Decommissioned

Jan 20, 2010

USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) will arrive at the Port of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Jan. 20, for a final visit that includes a decommissioning ceremony Jan. 23.  USS Los Angeles departed Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Jan. 14, and is stopping in Los Angeles…

This Day in Naval News Service – Jan. 20

Jan 20, 2010

1783 - Hostilities cease between Great Britain and the United States 1903 - Theordore Roosevelt issues Executive Order placing Midway Islands under jurisdiction of the Navy Department. 1914 - School for naval air training opens in Pensacola…

Hospital Ship Comfort Deploys to Haiti

Jan 18, 2010

Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) departed Jan. 16 beginning a five to seven day transit to Haiti, where more than 800 military and civilian aid workers aboard the ship will provide relief in response to the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the Caribbean nation Jan…

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