From the Navy News Service
1813 - Fifteen U.S. gunboats engage
three British ships in Hampton Roads, Va.
1815 - Trials of Fulton I, built by Robert
Fulton, are completed in New York. This ship would become the Navy's first
steam-driven warship.
1898 - U.S. forces occupied Guam, which became
first colony of United States in the Pacific.
1913 - First fatal accident in naval aviation,
Ensign W. D. Billingsley killed at Annapolis, Md.
1934 - Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet
Adm. Frank Upham reports to Chief of Naval Operations that based on analyses of
Japanese radio traffic, "Any attack by (Japan) would be made without
previous declaration of war or intentional warning."
1944 - Battle of Philippine Sea ends with
Japanese losing two aircraft carriers and hundreds of aircraft.
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