This Day in Naval History - 31 January

January 31, 2012

From the Navy News Service:

 

  • 1944 - A U.S. amphibious landing takes place on Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.
  • 1961 - Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Lee Gravely Jr. becomes the first African-American to command a combat ship, USS Falgout (DER 324).
  • 1981 - The era of enlisted naval aviators ends when the last pilot retires.

 

For more news from the Naval Historical Center, visit their Navy Newsstand page at www.news.navy.mil/local/navhist.
 

Logistics News

US Commerce Disorganization Stalls Thousands of Export Approvals

US Commerce Disorganization Stalls Thousands of Export Approvals

Russian Oil Vessels Forced to Divert From India Under US Sanctions

Russian Oil Vessels Forced to Divert From India Under US Sanctions

Hanseatic Global Terminals Launches Latin America Expansion

Hanseatic Global Terminals Launches Latin America Expansion

Two CK Hutchison-Operated Ports Near Panama Could See State Partnerships Take Over

Two CK Hutchison-Operated Ports Near Panama Could See State Partnerships Take Over

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

US cancels the environmental review and grants for the long-stalled high speed rail project
What Moscow could do if Trump stopped Russian oil exports to India
Tesla ordered to pay $329 Million by Florida jury in Autopilot crash