Today in U.S. Naval History: May 14

May 14, 2013

This Day U.S. Naval History - May 14

1801 - Tripoli declares war against the United States

1836 - U.S. Exploring Expedition authorized to conduct exploration of Pacific Ocean and South Seas, first major scientific expedition overseas. Lt. Charles Wilkes USN, would lead the expedition in surveying South America, Antarctica, Far East, and North Pacific.

1845 - First U.S. warship visits Vietnam. While anchored in Danang for reprovisioning, Capt. John Percival commanding USS Constitution, conducts a show of force against Vietnamese authorities in an effort to obtain the release of a French priest held prisoner by Emperor of Annam at Hue.

1975 - Marines recapture Mayaguez, go ashore on Koh Tang Island and release the crew.


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