This Day in Naval History – Jan. 14

January 13, 2010

1813 - US Frigate Chesapeake captures British brig Hero

1815 - HMS Endymion, Tenedos and Pomone capture USS President

1863 - Navy General Order 4, Emancipation Proclamation

1943 - In first submarine resupply mission, USS Gudgeon lands 6 men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island.

(Source: Navy News Service)

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