This Day in Naval History - Nov. 16 1776 - The first salute - TopicsExpress



          

This Day in Naval History - Nov. 16 1776 - The first salute of an American flag (Grand Union Flag) by a foreign power is rendered by the Dutch at St. Eustatius, West Indies in reply to a salute by the Continental ship Andrew Doria. 1798 - The warship Baltimore is halted by the British off Havana, intending to impress Baltimores crew who could not prove American citizenship. Fifty-five seamen are imprisoned though 50 are later freed. 1942 - USS Woolsey (DD 437), USS Swanson (DD 443), and USS Quick (DD 490) sink the German submarine U 173 off Casablanca, French Morocco. 1963 - President John F. Kennedy, on board USS Observation Island (EAG 154), witnesses the launch of Polaris A-2 missile by USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN 619). 1973 - Skylab 4 is launched and recovery is performed by USS New Orleans (LPH 11).
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 12:11:15 +0000

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