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Today in #NavyHistory: 1945 - Four destroyers, USS Menges (DE 320), USS Mosely (DE 321), USS Pride (DE 323) and USS Lowe (DE 325), sink the German submarine U 866 south of Nova Scotia. 1945 - Planes from Task Force 58 attack airfields on southern Kyushu and shipping lanes, including a Japanese convoy escorted by Coast Defense Vessel No. 29 and submarine chaser Ch 58. 1974 - As a part of the cease fire between Egypt and Israel after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Task Force 56 is sent to sweep mines from northern part of Suez Canal as part of Operation Nimble Star. 1991 - The first ship supporting Operation Desert Shield/Storm, combat store ship USS Sylvania, returns back to Norfolk, Va. While supporting Desert Shield/Storm, Sylvania delivers 19,000+ pallets of cargo (equaling 20,500 tons of supplies), answers 30,000+ requisitions, and delivers spare parts and food sustaining 35,000+ sailors aboard 150 ships. 2006 - While conducting maritime security operations as part of Combined Task Force 150 in the Indian Ocean, USS Cape St. George (CG 71) and USS Gonzalez DDG-66 return fire on a group of pirates, killing one and wounding five. The incident occurs about 25 nautical miles off the central eastern coast of Somalia in international waters. Thank you Naval History & Heritage Command for recording our Nabys history!
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 13:00:00 +0000

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