23 April 1943 A.D. USS SEAWOLF (SS-197) Drops Japanese Patrol Boat (P-39) Off Formosa
23 April 1943 A.D. USS SEAWOLF (SS-197) Drops Japanese Patrol Boat (P-39) Off Formosa http://www.navy.mil/search/display_history.asp 1915 - Lt. Patrick N. L. Bellinger, in the Burgess-Dunne AH-10 seaplane, establishes a United States altitude record for seaplanes by ascending to 10,000 feet over Pensacola, Fla. 1918 - USS Stewart (DD 13) races to the spot where two seaplanes are dropping bombs on a submarine. Stewart drops two depth charges and the explosions bring oil to the surface and the sub is declared a kill at the time, but it survives to surrender at the end of World War I. 1943 - USS Seawolf (SS-197) sinks Japanese Patrol Boat #39 off east central coast of Formosa, while the enemy warship is screening the towing of the wrecked Nisshin Maru. 1945 - Navy Patrol Bomber PB4Y Liberators (VPB 109) employ Bat missiles against Japanese shipping off Balikpapan, Borneo in the first combat use of the only automatic homing missile to be used in World War II. 1945 - US...