24 December
1943 A.D. USS Griswold (DE-7) Sinks
Japanese Sub (I-39) Off Guadalcanal
1814 - The Treaty of Ghent
ends the War of 1812. Great Britain agrees to relinquish claims to the
Northwest Territory, and both countries pledge to work toward ending the slave
trade. America, in turn, gains influence as a foreign power.
1943 - USS Griswold (DE 7) sinks Japanese submarine, I 39, off Koli Point, Guadalcanal.
1943 - USS Schenck (DD 159) sinks German submarine, U 645. Previously, U 645 sank two American merchant vessels: Frederick Douglass and Yorkmar.
1943 - USS Leary (DD 158) is torpedoed and sunk by U 275 and U 382, 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre.
1950 - Under cover of naval gunfire support, Task Force 90 completes a 14-day evacuation of 100,000 troops and equipment and 91,000 refugees from Hungnam, North Korea during the Korean War.
1943 - USS Griswold (DE 7) sinks Japanese submarine, I 39, off Koli Point, Guadalcanal.
1943 - USS Schenck (DD 159) sinks German submarine, U 645. Previously, U 645 sank two American merchant vessels: Frederick Douglass and Yorkmar.
1943 - USS Leary (DD 158) is torpedoed and sunk by U 275 and U 382, 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre.
1950 - Under cover of naval gunfire support, Task Force 90 completes a 14-day evacuation of 100,000 troops and equipment and 91,000 refugees from Hungnam, North Korea during the Korean War.
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