langs: 9 сентября [ru] / september 9 [en] / 9. september [de] / 9 septembre [fr] / 9 settembre [it] / 9 de septiembre [es]
days: september 6 / september 7 / september 8 / september 9 / september 10 / september 11 / september 12
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Capul Island Lighthouse
Capul Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Titoog Point in San Luis on the northern tip of Capul Island , Northern Samar in the Philippines . [1] [2] It marks the western entrance to the San Bernardino Strait coming in from Ticao Pass. Lighthouse in the Philippines Lighthouse Capul Island Lighthouse
- ... ICAL COMMISSION OF THE PHILIPPINES The lighthouse was declared as a National Historical Landmark on september 9, 2013. The marker entitled Parola ng Capul was installed on October 24, 2018. It was installed by th ...
- ... cal Landmark under the Resolution No. 12 of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines , september 9, 2013. SEE ALSO Philippines portal List of lighthouses in the Philippines
#2 Warrior Rock Light
Warrior Rock Light is a lighthouse on Sauvie Island in the U.S. state of Oregon , which helps guide river traffic on the Columbia River around the Portland, Oregon area. It once contained the Pacific Northwest 's oldest fog bell . It is Oregon's smallest lighthouse, and the only lighthouse, or one o
- ... level gaging station from October 28, 1937, to November 18, 1937, and again from July 20, 1938, to september 9, 1938. [10] The lighthouse was struck by a barge on May 27, 1969, destroying the foundation and disa ...
Ship / Ship
#1 German World War II destroyers
At the outbreak of the Second World War Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine had 21 destroyers ( Ger : Zerstörer ) in service, while another one was just being completed. [1] These 22 vessels – comprising 3 classes (Type 34, 34A and 36) – had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels (no destr
- ... mann Laid down: AG Weser (Deschimag), Bremen, 7 September 1935 Launched: 16 July 1936 Commissioned: 9 september 1937 Fate: sunk 2 May 1942 by the British cruiser Edinburgh Named after Hermann Schoemann Z8 Bruno ...
- ... er type were also lost at Narvik in April 1940. Z17 Diether von Roeder Laid down: DeSchiMAG Bremen, 9 september 1936 Launched: 19 August 1937 Commissioned: 29 August 1938 Fate: sunk 13 April 1940 (Narvik) Named ...
- ... 3 April 1940 (Narvik) Named after Diether von Roeder Z18 Hans Lüdemann Laid down: DeSchiMAG Bremen, 9 september 1936 Launched: 1 December 1937 Commissioned: 8 October 1938 Fate: scuttled on 13 April 1940 Named a ...
- ... 3. Following Italy's surrender and joining the Allies, she was captured by the Germans in Venice on 9 september 1943. She was then recommissioned into the Kriegsmarine as TA43 . However, at the time of her captu ...
#2 Soviet destroyer Bodry (1936)
Bodry ( Russian : Бодрый , lit. ' Sprightly ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet . After the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)
- ... Axis positions on 19, 26–27 August and 9–13 September, she was lightly damaged by an Axis shell on 9 september . The ship also ferried supplies to Odessa and escorted the transports conveying the 157th Rifle Div ...
#3 USS Dallas (DD-199)
USS Dallas (DD-199) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the second ship named for Captain Alexander J. Dallas , and was later renamed Alexander Dallas . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Dallas . USS Dallas underway
- ... Italyin Operation Avalanche . Dallas screened the transport group during the landings at Salerno on 9 september 1943, and joined a southbound convoy on 11 September 1943, rescuing two downed British airmen on he ...
#4 USS Schenck (DD-159)
USS Schenck (DD-159) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Rear Admiral James F. Schenck , USN (1807–1882). Wickes-class destroyer USS Schenk underway History United States Name Schenk Namesake James F. Schenck Builder New York Shipbuilding C
- ... ong the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from May 1935 until the outbreak of war in Europe. WORLD WAR II On 9 september 1939, Schenck commenced Neutrality Patrol duty off the east coast; and, after overhaul, moved to Ke ...
#5 USS Wilkinson
USS Wilkinson (DL-5) was a Mitscher class destroyer in the United States Navy . She was named for Vice Admiral Theodore Stark "Ping" Wilkinson USN (1888 – 1946). USS Wilkinson (DL-5) in late 1950s History United States Namesake Theodore Stark "Ping" Wilkinson Builder Bethlehem Steel , Fore River Shi
- ... ined in port at Newport except for three periods of independent steaming exercises (ISEs)—from 6 to 9 september , from 23 to 26 September, and from 2 to 5 December. Underway on 15 January 1967, Wilkinson headed s ...
#6 USS Blue (DD-744)
USS Blue (DD-744) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , was the second United States Navy ship of that name, for Lieutenant Commander John S. Blue (1902–1942). Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Blue . History United States Name Blue Namesake John S. Blue B
- ... screening the fast carrier task forces, Blue took part in: The Volcanos-Bonin-Yap raid (31 August – 9 september ); capture of the southern Palaus (6 September – 14 October); Philippine Islands raids (9–24 Septemb ...
#7 USS Aaron Ward (DD-132)
The first ship named in honor of Rear Admiral Aaron Ward , USS Aaron Ward (DD-132) was a Wickes -class destroyer in service with the United States Navy . In 1940, she was transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Castleton . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Aaro
- ... ber 1934 (full service) Decommissioned 1 April 1937 Recommissioned 30 September 1939 Decommissioned 9 september 1940 Stricken 8 January 1941 Identification DD-132 Fate Transferred to United Kingdom 9 September 1 ...
- ... d 9 September 1940 Stricken 8 January 1941 Identification DD-132 Fate Transferred to United Kingdom 9 september 1940 United Kingdom Name HMS Castleton Acquired 9 September 1940 Fate Scrapped, 1947 General charac ...
- ... -132 Fate Transferred to United Kingdom 9 September 1940 United Kingdom Name HMS Castleton Acquired 9 september 1940 Fate Scrapped, 1947 General characteristics Class and type Wickes -class destroyer Displacemen ...
- ... she conducted neutrality patrols in the Gulf of Mexico and in the West Indies . AS HMS CASTLETON On 9 september 1940, Aaron Ward was decommissioned at Halifax, Nova Scotia . Transferred to Britain as one of the ...
#8 Soviet destroyer Grozyashchy (1937)
Grozyashchy ( Russian : Грозящий , lit. ' Threatening ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1939, she was assigned to the Baltic Fleet and played a minor role in the Winter War of 1939–1940 against
- ... epairs, she steamed to Kronstadt on 24 July for repairs that lasted until 2 September. [12] [13] On 9 september the ship fired 86 rounds from her 130 mm guns in support of the defenders of the Oranienbaum Bridge ...
#9 USS Morton
USS Morton (DD-948) was a Forrest Sherman -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Commander Dudley "Mush" Morton USN (1907 – 1943), commanding officer of USS Wahoo (SS-238) during World War II . History United States Namesake Dudley "Mush" Morton Ordered 27 January 1956 Builder In
- ... tender availability in Pearl Harbor in early 1971, Morton sailed on her next WestPac deployment on 9 september . She conducted two gun-line tours before sailing for home on 1 March 1972 via Australia. Later in t ...
#10 Town-class destroyer
The Town-class destroyers were a group of 50 destroyers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy that were in service during the Second World War . They were transferred from the United States Navy in exchange for military bases in the British West Indies and Newfoundland , as outlined in the D
- ... Steel Squantum 24 April 1919 8 October 1940 Caldwell B USS Hale Wickes Bath Iron Works 12 June 1919 9 september 1940 Cameron A USS Welles Clemson Bethlehem Steel Quincy 2 September 1919 9 September 1940 Campbelt ...
- ... 12 June 1919 9 September 1940 Cameron A USS Welles Clemson Bethlehem Steel Quincy 2 September 1919 9 september 1940 Campbeltown B USS Buchanan Wickes Bath Iron Works 20 January 1919 9 September 1940 Castleton B ...
- ... 2 September 1919 9 September 1940 Campbeltown B USS Buchanan Wickes Bath Iron Works 20 January 1919 9 september 1940 Castleton B USS Aaron Ward Wickes Bath Iron Works 21 April 1919 9 September 1940 Charlestown C ...
- ... ks 20 January 1919 9 September 1940 Castleton B USS Aaron Ward Wickes Bath Iron Works 21 April 1919 9 september 1940 Charlestown C USS Abbot Wickes Newport News SB Co. 18 July 1919 23 September 1940 Chelsea B US ...
- ... Co. 18 July 1919 23 September 1940 Chelsea B USS Crowninshield Wickes Bath Iron Works 6 August 1919 9 september 1940 Chesterfield A USS Welborn C. Wood Clemson Newport News SB Co. 25 June 1920 9 September 1940 C ...
- ... t 1919 9 September 1940 Chesterfield A USS Welborn C. Wood Clemson Newport News SB Co. 25 June 1920 9 september 1940 Churchill A USS Herndon Clemson Newport News SB Co. 17 April 1920 9 September 1940 Clare A USS ...
- ... Co. 25 June 1920 9 September 1940 Churchill A USS Herndon Clemson Newport News SB Co. 17 April 1920 9 september 1940 Clare A USS Abel P. Upshur Clemson Newport News SB Co. 21 May 1920 9 September 1940 Georgetown ...
- ... . 17 April 1920 9 September 1940 Clare A USS Abel P. Upshur Clemson Newport News SB Co. 21 May 1920 9 september 1940 Georgetown C USS Maddox Wickes Bethlehem Steel Fore River 10 March 1919 23 September 1940 Hami ...
- ... mber 1942 transferred to the Soviet Union as Zhyostky in August 1944; returned to the Royal Navy on 9 september 1952 [13] She was scrapped on 16 September 1952. Leamington HMS Leamington November 1942 during the ...
- ... rds 8 October 1940 to Canada as HMCS Buxton in August 1942 Scrapped 21 March 1946 Caldwell USS Hale 9 september 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 7 June 1945. Cameron USS Wel ...
- ... 0 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 7 June 1945. Cameron USS Welles 9 september 1940 Cameron never reached operational service; hit and set on fire by an air raid in Portsmouth on ...
- ... ive effects and damage control consigned for scrapping on 1 December 1944. Campbeltown USS Buchanan 9 september 1940 to Netherlands as Campbeltown in March 1941; Returned September 1941 she was destroyed in Oper ...
- ... rned September 1941 she was destroyed in Operation Chariot , 28 March 1942 Castleton USS Aaron Ward 9 september 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 2 January 1948. Charlestown ...
- ... cort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 3 December 1948. Chelsea USS Crowninshield 9 september 1940 to Canada as HMCS Chelsea in November 1942; to the Soviet Union as Derzky in July 1944 returne ...
- ... the Soviet Union as Derzky in July 1944 returned and scrapped 1949 Chesterfield USS Welborn C. Wood 9 september 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 3 December 1948. Churchill U ...
- ... y escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 3 December 1948. Churchill USS Herndon 9 september 1940 to the Soviet Union as Deyatelny in July 1944 lost on 16 January 1945 Clare USS Abel P. Upshur ...
- ... 1940 to the Soviet Union as Deyatelny in July 1944 lost on 16 January 1945 Clare USS Abel P. Upshur 9 september 1940 convoy escort with Western Approaches Command She was scrapped on 18 February 1947. Georgetown ...
- ... 9 Scrapped on 29 June 1949. Zhyostky HMCS Georgetown [13] August 1944 returned to the Royal Navy on 9 september 1952 Scrapped on 16 September 1952.
#11 Murasame-class destroyer (1994)
The Murasame -class destroyer ( むらさめ型護衛艦 , Murasame-gata-goei-kan ) is a class of destroyers , serving with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). This is the first class of the second-generation general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. [1] Destroyer class in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defen
- ... 997 18 March 1999 Headquarters: Kure Home port: Sasebo DD-105 Inazuma (Sudden Lightning) 8 May 1997 9 september 1998 15 March 2000 Kure DD-106 Samidare (Poetic term for the Rainy Season) 11 September 1997 24 Sep ...
#12 Soviet destroyer Kharkov
Kharkov ( Russian : Ха́рьков ) was one of six Leningrad -class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 1 variants. Completed in 1938, she was slightly damaged during the Raid on Constanța a few days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 Ju
- ... ilder Shipyard No. 198 (Marti South) , Nikolayev Yard number 223 Laid down 19 October 1932 Launched 9 september 1934 Commissioned 19 November 1938 Fate Sunk by aircraft, 6 October 1943 General characteristics (a ...
- ... October 1932 at Shipyard No. 198 (Marti South) in Nikolayev as yard number 223 [5] and launched on 9 september 1934. Towed to Shipyard No. 201 in Sevastopol for completion, [6] Kharkov was commissioned on 19 No ...
#13 USS Preble (DD-345)
The fourth USS Preble (DD-345/DM-20/AG-99) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I , and saw combat in World War II as a minelayer . She was named for Commodore Edward Preble . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Preble . History
- ... were to be carried out at dawn. During July and August Preble again served as an escort vessel. On 9 september she departed Nouméa for San Francisco. USS Preble comes alongside the sinking USS Perry , 1944 Afte ...
#14 Leningrad-class destroyer
The six Leningrad -class destroyer leaders were built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. They were inspired by the contre-torpilleurs built for the French Navy . They were ordered in two batches of three ships each; the first group was designated Project 1 and the second Project 38. These ships
- ... 1936 Sunk as a target, May 1963 Kharkov Shipyard No. 198 (Marti South) , Nikolayev 19 October 1932 9 september 1934 19 November 1938 Sunk by aircraft, 6 October 1943 Moskva 29 October 1932 1934 10 August 1938 S ...
#15 USS Newman K. Perry
USS Newman K. Perry (DD-883/DDR-883) , was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy . Gearing-class destroyer For ships with similar names, see USS Newman (DE-205) . For other ships with the same name, see ROKS Gyeonggi . USS Newman K. Perry underway in late 1950s History United States N
- ... wman Kershaw Perry was born on 28 November 1880 in South Carolina . He was appointed Naval Cadet on 9 september 1897 and commissioned Ensign on 7 June 1903. Stationed on the USS Bennington , he was killed by a b ...
#16 USS Charrette
USS Charrette (DD-581) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Lieutenant George Charrette (1867–1938), who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Spanish–American War . Entering service during World War II , she spent her career in the Pacific theatre .
- ... d restoration work in order to be converted into a visitable naval museum . From 26 June 2002 until 9 september 2019 she was anchored in the Naval Tradition Park at Palaio Faliro , Athens . Since 9 September 201 ...
- ... til 9 September 2019 she was anchored in the Naval Tradition Park at Palaio Faliro , Athens . Since 9 september 2019, Velos has been anchored on the waterfront of Thessaloniki , close to the city's Concert Hall ...
#17 USS Schley (DD-103)
USS Schley (DD-103) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later designated, APD-14 in World War II . She was the first ship named in honor of Winfield Scott Schley . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Schley . USS Schley underw
- ... two important preliminaries for the reconquest of the Philippines . She landed troops on Morotai on 9 september , and, on 17 October, formed part of the APD group that occupied the small islands at the mouth of L ...
#18 Aigle-class destroyer
The Aigle -class destroyers ( contre-torpilleurs ) were built for the French navy during the 1920s. They were very similar to the previous Guepard class, the only difference being improved machinery with higher pressure boilers, offering an additional 0.5 knots (0.93 km/h; 0.58 mph) of speed and
- ... rs et Chantiers de la Loire, Nantes Launched 27 June 1930 Completed 25 December 1931 Decommissioned 9 september 1959 Gerfaut ( Gyrfalcon - 4, 71, X72) Built by Ateliers et Chantiers de Bretagne, Nantes Launched ...
#19 USS Niblack (DD-424)
USS Niblack (DD-424) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Albert Parker Niblack . Niblack became the Director of Naval Intelligence 1 March 1919, and Naval Attache in London 6 August 1920. As Vice Admiral , he commanded U.S. Naval Forces in Europe
- ... ment of the Italian mainland by U.S. Naval Forces. The ship took part in the landings at Salerno on 9 september 1943. She served at first in the screen, but when the situation ashore became desperate, she joined ...
#20 Italian destroyer Francesco Crispi
Francesco Crispi was one of four Sella -class destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the 1920s. Completed in 1927, she served in World War II . Destroyer of the Regia Marina Francesco Crispi 1927 History Kingdom of Italy Name Francesco Crispi Namesake Francesco Crispi Builder
- ... 21 February 1923 Launched 12 September 1925 Completed 29 April 1927 Fate Captured by the Germans , 9 september 1943 Germany Name TA15 Acquired 9 September 1943 Commissioned 30 October 1943 Fate Sunk by aircraft ...
- ... Completed 29 April 1927 Fate Captured by the Germans , 9 September 1943 Germany Name TA15 Acquired 9 september 1943 Commissioned 30 October 1943 Fate Sunk by aircraft, 8 March 1944 Refloated and later scuttled ...