 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. November 21, 1944, USS C. Lyon attacked the Japanese task force of three battleships, a light cruiser, and three destroyers. During the battle, the C. Lyon sank two of the three battleships. On November 22, 1863, the Scrooge-Steamed Gunboat Eros took captured Confederate schooner Eureka, which had been bound for Havana with cargo of cotton off of Galveston, Texas. Also, Side-Wheel Gunboat Jacob Bell transports and supports a troop landing at St. George's Island, Maryland, where 30 Confederates are captured. November 23, 1914, the Director of Naval Aeronautics is established to designate the officer in charge of naval aviation. Captain Mark L. Bristol, already serving as the officer in charge, is ordered to report to the Secretary of the Navy under the new title. To find out more about naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website. Thank you for watching.