This Day in Naval History - June 11

U.S. Navy
Monday, June 11, 2012

From the Navy News Service:

  • 1853 - Five Navy ships leave Norfolk, Va., on three-year exploring expedition to survey the far Pacific.
  • 1927 - USS Memphis arrives at Washington, D.C., with Charles Lindbergh and his plane, Spirit of St. Louis, after his non-stop flight across the Atlantic.
  • 1944 - U.S. battleships off Normandy provide gunfire support.
  • 1953 - Navy ships evacuate 20,000 Koreans from West Coast Islands to safety south of 17th parallel.

For more information on naval history, visit the Naval Historical Center Web site at www.history.navy.mil.

Categories: Eye on the Navy Government Update History Navy

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