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Today in U.S. Naval History: January 14

Today in U.S. Naval History - January 14 1813 - U.S. Frigate Chesapeake captures British brig Hero 1863 - Navy General Order 4, Emancipation Proclamation 1943 - In first submarine resupply mission, USS Gudgeon lands six men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island. For more information about naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website at history.navy.mil.

This Day in U.S. Naval History – January 14

1813 - US Frigate Chesapeake captures British brig Hero 1863 - Navy General Order 4, Emancipation Proclamation 1943 - In first submarine resupply mission, USS Gudgeon lands 6 men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island. (Source: Navy News Service)

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 14

1813 - US Frigate Chesapeake captures British brig Hero 1815 - HMS Endymion, Tenedos and Pomone capture USS President 1863 - Navy General Order 4, Emancipation Proclamation 1943 - In first submarine resupply mission, USS Gudgeon lands 6 men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island. (Source: Navy News Service)

This Day in Naval History - Jan. 14

1813 - US Frigate Chesapeake captures British brig Hero 1815 - HMS Endymion, Tenedos and Pomone capture USS President 1863 - Navy General Order 4, Emancipation Proclamation 1943 - In first submarine resupply mission, USS Gudgeon lands 6 men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island (Source: Navy News Service)