This Day in Naval History – Feb. 10

February 9, 2010

1862 - Union gunboats destroy Confederate ships at Elizabeth City, NC

1900 - Appointment of first naval governor of Guam, Commodore Seaton Schroder

1960 - USS Sargo (SSN-583) surfaces at North Pole

(Source: Nay News Service)
 

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