Today in U.S. Naval History: April 10
Today in U.S. Naval History - April 10
1941 - USS Niblack, while rescuing survivors of torpedoed ship, depth charged German submarine; first action of WW II between U.S. and German navies
1963 - During diving tests, USS Thresher lost with all hands (112 crew and 17 civilians) east of Cape Cod, Mass.
1966 - River Patrol Boats of River Patrol Force commenced operations on inland waters of South Vietnam
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