 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. June 7th, 1942, USS Yorktown sank after being torpedoed the previous day by Japanese submarine I-168 during the Battle of Midway. Yorktown earned three battle stars for its World War II service, two of them for the significant role it played in turning the tide of the war at Coral Sea and Midway. On June 8th, 1830, the sloop of war, USS Vincent, became the first U.S. Navy warship to circle the globe. When it returned to New York after being under way for almost four years. Vincent later served in the Mexican-American War and Civil War. June 10th, 1854, the first formal graduation took place at the U.S. Naval Academy. Six officers graduated that day including Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge and Rear Admiral Joseph N. Miller. Previous Naval Academy classes graduated without a ceremony. To learn more about the Navy's history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website. U.S. Naval Academy