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This Day In Naval History: April 19
1917 - The U.S. Naval Armed Guard crew on board SS Mongolia engages and damages a German U-boat, the first engagement against the enemy after declaration of war on April 6. 1920 - The first German submarine brought to the United States after World War I arrives at New York. During World War I, U 111 sank three Allied merchant vessels that included the British steamer Boscastle on April 7, 1918. The submarine surrendered later that year.
This Day in Naval History – April 19
1783 - George Washington proclaims end of hostilities 1861 - President Lincoln orders blockade of Southern ports from SC to Texas 1955 - USS Albany and USS William Wood begin to provide disaster
This Day in Naval History - April 19
1783 - George Washington proclaims the end of hostilities with . 1861 - President Lincoln orders the blockade of Southern ports from to . 1955 - USS Albany (CG…