Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History
7th of December
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Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 6 December 1875 - SS Deutschland, an iron passenger steamship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line, wrecked Deutschland was an iron passenger steamship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line, built by Caird & Company of Greenock, Scotland in...
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1748 – Launch of HMS Unicorn, a 28 gun Lyme-class frigate
HMS Unicorn was a 28-gun
Lyme-class sixth-rate frigate of the
Royal Navy. She was originally ordered as a 24-gun ship to the draft of the French privateer
Tyger. The third vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name,
Unicorn, as well as
HMS Lymewhich was a near-sister, were the first true frigates built for the Royal Navy. They were actually completed with 28 guns including the four smaller weapons on the quarterdeck, but the latter were not included in the ship's official establishment until 22 September 1756. The two ships differed in detail,
Unicorn having a beakhead bow, a unicorn figurehead , two-light quarter galleries and only five pairs of quarterdeck gunports, while
Lyme had a round bow, a lion figurehead, three-light quarter galleries and six pairs of quarterdeck gunports.
1798 - HMS Perdrix (1784 - 22) captured Armee d'Italie (1798 - 18).
Perdrix was a corvette of the French Royal Navy, launched in 1784. The British captured her off Antigua in 1795 and she served briefly in the
Royal Navy in the West Indies, where she captured a French privateer, before being broken up in 1798.
1798 - HMS Colossus (1787 - 74), Cptn George Murray, drifted onto a shelf of rocks known as Southern Wells near the island of Sampson, Scilly Isles, after her cables parted in a gale.
HMS Colossus was a 74-gun
third-rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy. She was launched at
Gravesend on 4 April 1787
[1] and lost on 10 December 1798.
1804 - Action of 7 December 1804
The
Action of 7 December 1804 was a minor naval action that took place at the beginning of the
Napoleonic Wars.
Royal Navy ship-of-the-line
HMS Polyphemus (64) under the command of Captain
John Lawford, and the frigate
HMS Lively (38) under the command of Captain
Graham Hamond captured the Spanish frigate
Santa Gertrudis off
Cape Santa Maria.
1906 - Launch of SMS Schleswig-Holstein, the last of the five Deutschland-class battleships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine.
SMS Schleswig-Holstein (pronounced
[ˈʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn]) was the last of the five
Deutschland-class battleships built by the German
Kaiserliche Marine. The ship, named for the province of
Schleswig-Holstein, was laid down in the
Germaniawerft dockyard in
Kiel in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet nearly three years later. The ships of her class were already outdated by the time they entered service, being inferior in size, armor, firepower and speed to the new generation of
dreadnought battleships.
1941 – World War II: Attack on Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Japanese Navy carries out a surprise attack on the United States Pacific Fleet and its defending Army and Marine air forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The U.S. is brought into the World War II as a full combatant.
The
attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack, also known as the
Battle of Pearl Harbor, led to the United States' entry into World War II. The Japanese military leadership referred to the attack as the
Hawaii Operation and
Operation AI, and as
Operation Z during its planning.
The attack was an initial shock to all the Allies in the Pacific Theater. Further losses compounded the alarming setback. Japan
attacked the Philippines hours later (because of the time difference, it was December 8 in the Philippines). Only three days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the battleships
Prince of Wales and Repulse were sunk off the coast of
Malaya, causing British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill later to recollect "In all the war I never received a more direct shock. As I turned and twisted in bed the full horror of the news sank in upon me. There were no British or American capital ships in the Indian Ocean or the Pacific except the American survivors of Pearl Harbor who were hastening back to California. Over this vast expanse of waters Japan was supreme and we everywhere were weak and naked".
During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941,
Arizona was bombed. After a bomb detonated in a powder magazine, the battleship exploded violently and sank, with the loss of 1,177 officers and crewmen. Unlike many of the other ships sunk or damaged that day,
Arizona was irreparably damaged by the force of the magazine explosion, though the Navy removed parts of the ship for reuse. The wreck still lies at the bottom of Pearl Harbor and the USS
Arizona Memorial, dedicated on 30 May 1962 to all those who died during the attack, straddles but does not touch the ship's hull.
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1942 - SS Ceramic, a British ocean liner, was sunk by a German submarine in 1942, leaving only one survivor from the 656 people aboard.
SS Ceramic was a
British ocean liner built in Belfast for
White Star Line in 1912–13 and operated on the
Liverpool –
Australia route.
Ceramic was the largest ship serving the route until
P&O introduced
RMS Mooltan in 1923. In 1934
Shaw, Savill & Albion Line took over White Star's Australia route and acquired
Ceramic. The liner served as a
troopship in both World Wars. She was sunk by a
German submarine in 1942, leaving only one survivor from the 656 people aboard.
1942 – battleship USS New Jersey launched
exactly one year later 7 December 1942 - battleship USS Wisconsin launched, Both Iowa-class battleships
USS New Jersey (
BB-62) ("Big J" or "Black Dragon") is an
Iowa-class battleship, and was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named after the US state of
New Jersey.
New Jersey earned more
battle stars for combat actions than the other three completed
Iowa-class battleships, and was the only US battleship providing gunfire support during the
Vietnam War.