 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. April 17, 1915, Chief Gunnersmate Frank Crilly, a naval diver, rescued a diver at a depth of 250 feet. For his extraordinary heroism, he was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1929. April 18, 1906, sailors and marines fought fires and carried the homeless in injured to safety during the San Francisco earthquake and fire. They used ships to bring injured civilians to Vallejo, California, where medical personnel established emergency facilities. April 16, 1972, Navy Captain John W. Young and Navy Lieutenant Thomas K. Mattingly II launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida as a part of the three-man Apollo 16 crew. On April 21, Young became the ninth man to walk on the moon, while Mattingly commanded the module during the 11-day, one-hour, and 51-minute mission where 213 pounds of lunar material was collected. If you would like to learn more about these facts and the Navy's history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website.