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This Day in Naval History – April 20

Apr 20, 2010

1796 - Congress authorizes completion of 3 frigates1861 - Norfolk Navy Yard abandoned and burned by Union forces.1914 - In first call to action of naval aviators, detachment on USS Birmingham sailed to Tampico, Mexico.1915 - First Navy contract for lighter-than-air craft awarded…

Last Operational WWII LST Ship at Port of Indiana

Apr 19, 2010

The last operational World War II tank-landing ship, the USS LST-325, was scheduled to refuel at the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon during the weekend of April 16 on a visit to the city’s riverfront. This LST – which stands for Landing Ship, Tanks – is one of only two such ships preserved in the U…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 19

Apr 19, 2010

1813-A tremendous explosion aboard the cutter Gallatin, commanded by Master John H. Silliman (who was not aboard at the time) blew off her quarterdeck while the cutter was tied up in Charleston, South Carolina.  The cutter was quickly engulfed in flames and then sank at anchor…

This Day in Naval History – April 19

Apr 19, 2010

1783 - George Washington proclaims end of hostilities1861 - President Lincoln orders blockade of Southern ports from SC to Texas1955 - USS Albany and USS William Wood begin to provide disaster relief to citizens of Volos, Greece, ending 21 April(Source: Navy News Service)

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 16

Apr 16, 2010

1805-The cutter Louisiana engaged two pirate vessels that had been fitted out at New Orleans.  Twenty shots were exchanged but the pirate vessels escaped.1851- The Minots Ledge Lighthouse, the first one built in the United States that was exposed to the full force of the ocean…

This Day in Naval History – April 16

Apr 16, 2010

1863 - Union gunboats pass Confederate batteries at Vicksburg1924 - Navy commences relief operations in Mississippi Valley floods, lasting until 16 June1947 - Act of Congress gives Navy Nurse Corps members commissioned rank1959…

This Date in Coast Guard History – April 15

Apr 15, 2010

1909- Point Judith, Rhode Island: The schooner G.A. Hayden grounded northeast of the station. The sea being too rough for surfboat, life-saving crew took the beach apparatus to the wreck and succeeded in reaching her with the second shot. The…

This Day in Naval History – April 15

Apr 15, 2010

1885 - Naval forces land at Panama to protect American interests during revolution1912 - USS Chester and USS Salem sailed from MA to assist RMS Titanic survivors1918 - First Marine Aviation Force formed at Marine Flying Field, Miami…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 14

Apr 14, 2010

1876- An Act of Congress (19 Stat. L., 132, 139) provided that any person 'who shall willfully and unlawfully injure any pier, break-water, or other work of the United States for the improvement of rivers or harbors, on navigation in the United States…

This Day in Naval History – April 14

Apr 14, 2010

1898 - Commissioning of first Post Civil War hospital ship, USS Solace1969 - North Korean aircraft shoots down Navy EC-121 reconnaissance aircraft from VQ-1 over the Sea of Japan1988 - USS Samuel B. Roberts struck Iranian mine off Qatar1989…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 13

Apr 12, 2010

1909- Cleveland, Ohio, Lake Erie. Two boys were unable to pull against the wind, were in danger of drifting on the breakwater. Life-saving crew at Cleveland went out, took the 2 boys in their power lifeboat, and towed their boat to East Ninth Street pier.(Source: USCG Historian’s Office)

This Day in Naval History – April 13

Apr 12, 2010

1847 - Naval Forces begin 5 day battle to capture several towns in Mexico1861 - Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederate forces1960 - Navy's navigation satellite, Transit, placed into orbit from Cape Canaveral, FL and demonstrates ability…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 12

Apr 12, 2010

1808- Subsistence for Army officers fixed at 20 cents per ration, later that year applied to all officers of the revenue cutters.1843- Captain Alexander V. Fraser, Revenue Cutter Service, appointed Chief of newly-created Revenue Marine Bureau of Treasury (he was…

This Day in Naval History – April 12

Apr 12, 2010

1861 - Civil War begins when Confederates fire on Fort Sumter, SC1911 - LT Theodore Ellyson qualifies as first naval aviator1962 - U.S. Navy demonstrates new landing craft with retractable hydrofoils, LCVP (H)1975 - Operation Eagle…

This Day in Coast Guard History – April 9

Apr 09, 2010

1909- Race Point, Massachusetts-The sloop Keewaydin IV’s mast was carried away and the sloop anchored 2 miles SW of station, but dragged ashore. Station crew was on the beach when she struck and the keeper rowed out surf and threw a heaving line on board…

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