This Day in Naval History – April 8

April 8, 2010

1925 - First planned night landings on a carrier, USS Langley, by VF-1

1950 - Unarmed Navy patrol aircraft shot down over Baltic Sea by USSR

1951 - 1st of 4 detonations, Operation Greenhouse nuclear test

(Source: Navy New Service)
 

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