 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. January 9th, 1918, the Naval Overseas Transportation Service, now the Military Seal of Command, was established to carry cargo during World War I. On January 10th, 1917, the first U.S. Navy production order for aerial photographic equipment was initiated when the Naval Observatory issued requests for 20 aerial cameras and accessories to be manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. On the same day in 1934, the first nonstop formation flight from the United States to Hawaii, consisting of six consolidated P-2Y1 aircraft from patrol squadron 10, departed San Francisco. After flying 2,399 miles in 24 hours and 35 minutes, the P-2Y1 aircraft arrives in Hawaii. If you would like to learn more about these facts and the Navy's history, visit the Navy History and Heritage Command website.