 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. On December 1, 1921, the first flight of an airship filled with helium leaves Norfolk, Virginia, and arrives later that day in Washington, D.C. The C-7 airship was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Zachary Lansdown and piloted by Lieutenant Commander Ralph F. Wood. December 2, 1965, USS Enterprise and USS Bainbridge launch air strikes in Vietnam. Enterprise and Bainbridge become the first nuclear-powered task unit used in combat operations. On November 30, 1881, the whaler Rogers is destroyed by a fire at St. Lawrence Bay on the Siberian coast. Before the fire, Rogers had chartered Rangel Island, proving that it was not part of the Asian continent. To find out more about naval history, visit the Navy History and Heritage Command website.