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- 1794 - President George Washington signs "An act to provide a naval armament" authorizing the construction of six frigates: USS United States, USS Constellation, USS Constitution, USS Chesapeake, USS Congress, and USS President.
- 1799 - During the Quasi-War with France, the USS Constitution recaptures the American sloop Neutrality from France.
- 1880 - USS Constellation departs New York with food for famine victims in Ireland. To modify the sloop for the mission, her armament and some ballast are removed, and carpenters at the Brooklyn Navy Yard build bins on the lowest deck to carry a cargo of more than 2,500 barrels of potatoes and flour.
- 1944 - USS Hake torpedoes and sinks Japanese merchant tanker Yamamizu Maru about 75 miles south of Borneo. Also on this date, USS Rasher attacks a Japanese convoy and sinks army cargo ship Nichinan Maru about 50 miles north of Bali.
- 1975 - The evacuation by sea of Da Nang, Vietnam begins, a four-day effort by Military Sea Command ships that carry more than 30,000 refugees from Da Nang until March 30, when the North Vietnamese troops overrun the city and harbor.
- 2007 - The last known female veteran of World War I, Charlotte Winters, dies at the age of 109. She enlisted in the Navy in 1917.
- 2010 - USS New Mexico is commissioned at Naval Station Norfolk. The Virginia-class submarine is the second US naval ship named after New Mexico. The sub is homeported in Groton, Connecticut.