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 * 1799 - The Washington Navy Yard is established under the direction of Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert and supervision of Commodore Thomas Tingey.
 * 1863 - USS Bermuda seizes the blockade-running English schooner Florie near Matagorda, Texas, with a cargo of medicine, wine and saddles much needed by the Confederate cavalry.
 * 1918 - A squadron of 11 American submarine chasers screen British-French-Italian naval forces during the Second Battle of Durazzo, destroying mines and driving off an Austrian submarine trying to reach the fleet.
 * 1939 - The Act of Panama is approved by the ministers of the American Republics at Panama City, Panama. The act establishes a neutral zone 300 miles to seaward from the continental coastline that is patrolled by the U.S. Navy.
 * 1943 - A mine laid by USS Silversides (SS 236) four months earlier damages Imperial Japanese Navy minesweeper W 28 off Kavieng Bay, New Ireland, Bismarck.
 * 1944 - USS Pomfret (SS 391) attacks a Japanese convoy in Luzon Strait, sinking an army transport about 75 miles southeast of the southern tip of Formosa.
 * 1952 - USS Marsh (DE 699) and HMCS Iroquois (DDE 217) undergo fire by shore batteries in the vicinity of Songin, South Korea. Marsh escapes without damage but Iroquois receives one direct hit and one airburst, killing three men and wounding 10. Both ships replied with counter-battery fire, silencing the enemy shore batteries.
 * 1987 - USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) is christened and launched at New Orleans, La. The fleet replenishment oiler provides underway replenishment of fuel, fleet cargo and stores to support U.S. Navy vessels at sea.
 * 1998 - USNS Dahl (T-ARK 312) is christened and launched at San Diego, Calif. The maritime prepositioning force container ship combines the enhanced prepositioning capabilities with modifications to provide a multi-mission vessel to the fleet commanders. The ship is currently based out of Diego Garcia.

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