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[/caption] On 27 May 1919, LCDR Read resumed his flight with NC-4 to Europe and took off from the Azores for Portugal. The overall commander of the attempt to cross the Atlantic was LCDR Towers. He...
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[/caption] On 01 June 1915 the United States Navy signed a contract for its first lighter-than-air (LTA) ship with the Connecticut Aircraft Company in New Haven, Connecticut. This first naval airship...
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[/caption] It's Video Thursday and today we'll look at scouts onboard the USS Yorktown. Boy Scouts start as Cub Scouts and our first video is a great trailer put together by scout leader Steve Miller...
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[/caption] On 10 June 1960, seven helicopters from HS-4 flying from the USS Yorktown (CV-10) rescued 53 merchant sailors from the British freighter Shun Lee which had run aground on Pratas Reef (500...
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On 14 June 1777, the Continental Congress passed a resolution which stated: Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars...
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Enjoy these two awesome videos showing the Blues and Bearcats...the beginning of amazing Blue Angel history! I love the sounds of those radial engines!!! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
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[/caption] Lieutenant Commander Richard Byrd departed Boston 17 June 1925 onboard the SS Peary, a former minesweeper, with three Loening amphibian aircraft on loan from the Navy. He was headed to...
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[/caption] On 20 June 1913 Naval Aviation lost its first aviator when Ensign Devotie Billingsley fell from his aircraft. In the early days of Naval Aviation, aviators wore no torso harness or seat...
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[/caption] Twelve PBY-1 Catalina aircraft from Patrol Squadron 3 (VP-3) flew 3,292 miles nonstop from San Diego, California, to Coco Solo in the Canal Zone on 21 June 1937. Under the command of...
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[/caption] On 22 June 1955 a P2V Neptune from Navy Patrol Squadron Nine (VP-9) was flying a routine maritime patrol in the Bering Strait. The aircraft was at 8000 feet altitude and 40 miles west of...
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It's Video Thursday and today's theme is rough seas...our first video is of a cruise ship in heavy seas, I don't think any of the passengers will be looking for a repeat trip soon! [youtube:http://www...
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[/caption] On 27 June 1911 Lieutenant Junior Grade John Henry Towers reported for duty and instruction in flying at the Curtiss School, Hammondsport, New York. LTJG Towers would become Naval Aviator...
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As part of the "do Deutsch" series of events on German culture and language organized by the German missions and the Goethe-Institut locations in the United States, the film Das Boot: 30th Anniversary...
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[/caption] Here's a preview of what is up or about to be fired upwards on our nation's 235th birthday on Monday 04 July 2011. Everyone have a wonderful and safe holiday, Happy Birthday America!...
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[/caption] Oh Mother, dear Mother, take down that blue star; Replace it with one that is Gold. Your son is a Wildcat pilot, He'll never be thirty years old. (WW 2 Author unknown) Pulled from the...
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On 17 July Das Boot begins a 3 night run with submarine tour at Patriots Point... details here...torpedoes are the submarine's weapons of destruction, today we'll look at our modern torpedoes, which...
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On 08 July 1953 the "CVS" designation was established by the United States Navy to identify aircraft carriers dedicated to antisubmarine warfare missions. The first carriers to have their designations...
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The second living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the war in Afghanistan received his medal in ceremonies at the White House yesterday, 12 July. The new recipient is Army Sgt. 1st Class Leroy...
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Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Dylan Thomas The Space Shuttle was born on 05 January 1972, when...
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[/caption] On 15 July 1953, the USS Tunny SS-282 would become the first submarine to launch a Regulus cruise missile. The Regulus cruise missile development began in 1947 and it was built by the...