June 11 in U.S. military history
1871: Rear Adm. John Rodgers’ Asiatic Squadron lands 650 sailors and Marines on the Korean Peninsula. The force storms the
Read More1871: Rear Adm. John Rodgers’ Asiatic Squadron lands 650 sailors and Marines on the Korean Peninsula. The force storms the
Read More1772: In what is considered to be the first naval engagement of the American Revolution, colonists led by Abraham Whipple
Read More1966: During a test flight of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie (featured image), an experimental six-engine bomber capable of flying
Read More1830: Following nearly four years at sea, the sloop of war USS Vincennes arrives at New York, becoming the first
Read More1862: A Union flotilla decimates the Confederate fleet at Memphis, Tenn. and captures the city. Three Confederate vessels are rammed
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