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Today in U.S. Naval History: July 7

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July 7, 2014

Thomas A. Edison, courtesy United States Library of Congress

Thomas A. Edison, courtesy United States Library of Congress

Today in U.S. Naval History - July 7

1798 - Congress rescinds treaties with France; Quasi War begins with Frigate Delaware capturing French privateer, Croyable.

1846 - Commodore John D. Sloat lands at Monterey and claims California for U.S.

1916 - Thomas A. Edison becomes head of Naval Consulting Board which screens inventions for use by the Navy

1948 - First six enlisted women sworn into Regular Navy. The Navy WAVES in Naval Reserve, who were the first to transfer to the Regular Navy, were Kay Louise Langdon, Aviation Storekeeper First Class; Wilma Juanita Marchal, Chief Yeoman; Frances Teresa Dovaney, Storekeeper, Second Class; Edna Earle Young, Yeoman, Second Class; Doris Roberta Robertson, Teleman, Second Class; and Ruth Flora, Hospital Corpsman, First Class.

For more information about naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website at history.navy.mil.

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