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1858 - U.S. sloop Niagara departs Queenstown, Ireland, to
assist in laying first trans-Atlantic telegraph cable.
1898 - Santiago, Cuba surrenders to U.S. Naval forces.
1927 - First organized dive bombing attack in combat by Marine
Corps pilots against Nicaraguan bandits who were surrounding
U.S. Marine garrison at Ocotal, Nicaraguan.
1944 - Ammunition explosion at
Naval
Magazine, Port Chicago, CA.
1975 - Docking in space of the U.S. Apollo (Apollo 18) and
Soviet Soyuz (Soyuz 19) space craft. This was the first manned
space flight conducted jointly by the 2 nations. Former naval
aviator Vance D. Brand was the Apollo Command Module Pilot.
The Apollo craft was in space for 9 days and 7.5 hours. Recovery
was by USS New Orleans (LPH-11).
This Day in USS Topeka History
1961 - Hong Kong - James Smith BMC killed in ship board accident.
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