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- 1783 - The last naval action of the American Revolution takes place when the USS Alliance, commanded by Capt. John Barry, battles HMS Sybil south of Cape Canaveral. Sybil is damaged in the fight and returns to the two warships that did not join in the battle.
- 1933 - The Pacific Fleet provides assistance after an earthquake at Long Beach.
- 1943 - USS Savannah and USS Eberle intercept German blockade runner Karin in the South Atlantic. After boarding the ship, a timed explosion goes off, killing 11 of Eberles boarding party.
- 1945 - Navy and civilian nurses interned at Los Baños as prisoners of war since early January 1942 are flown back to the US. The Navy nurses are later awarded the Bronze Star for their time in captivity.
- 1948 - The carrier suitability of the FJ-1 Fury jet fighter is tested aboard USS Boxer off San Diego, with a number of landings and takeoffs.
- 2001 - USS Winston S. Churchill is commissioned at Naval Station Norfolk. The 31st destroyer of the Arleigh Burke-class is the fourth US Navy warship to be named after a British citizen. Churchill has a Royal Navy officer assigned permanently to the ship and she flies the White Ensign as well as the Stars and Stripes.
- 2001 - USNS Pomeroy is christened and launched at the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego.
- 2007 - USS New Orleans is commissioned at New Orleans. The second of the 12-ship San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock warships, New Orleans is homeported at Naval Base San Diego.
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USS Alliance, commanded by Capt. John Barry, fought and won the last naval battle of the American Revolution.