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1775 - Continental Congress resolves that each colony provide
armed vessels.
1779 - Commodore Abraham Whipple's squadron captures 11 prizes
in largest prize value of Revolutionary War.
1792 - John Paul Jones dies in Paris, France.
1813 - U.S. Frigate President captures British Daphne, Eliza
Swan, Alert and Lion.
1920 - Naval aircraft sink ex-German cruiser Frankfurt in
target practice.
1943 - German submarine shoots down K-47, the first and only
U.S. airship lost during WW II.
1947 - President Harry S. Truman delegates responsibility
for the civil administration of former Japanese mandated island
to the Secretary of the Navy.
1966 - Launch of Gemini 10 with LCDR John W. Young, USN as
Command Pilot. Mission involved 43 orbits at an altitude of
412.2 nautical miles and lasted 2 days, 22 hours, and 46 minutes.
Recovery was by HS-3 helicopter from USS Guadalcanal (LPH-7).
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