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This Day in Naval History - Sept. 01 1800 - During the Quasi-War with France, the schooner, USS Experiment, commanded by Lt. Charles Stewart, captures the French privateer Deux Amix off Barbuda, West Indies. 1814 - The sloop-of-war, USS Wasp, commanded by Johnston Blakely, sinks the British brig sloop HMS Avon, south of Ireland. 1925 - Cmdr. John Rodgers and a crew of four in a (PN 9) run out of fuel on the first San Francisco to Hawaii flight. Landing at sea, they rig a sail and set sail for Hawaii. On Sept. 10, they are rescued by submarine, (R 4), 10 miles from Kaui, then Territory of Hawaii. 1941 - The United States assumes responsibility for trans-Atlantic convoys from Argentia, Canada to the meridian of Iceland. 1942 - The U.S. Naval Air Force, Pacific Fleet is established. Vice Adm. Aubrey W. Fitch, USN, assumes duties of this administrative command that replaces the commands Carriers, Pacific Fleet and Patrol Wings, Pacific Fleet. 1942 - The first Seabee unit to serve in a combat area, the Sixth Naval Construction Battalion, arrives on Guadalcanal. 1942 - PBY aircraft from (VP 73) bomb and sink German submarine (U 756) southwest of Iceland.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 13:35:32 +0000

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