 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. On July 18, 1792, Captain John Paul Jones died in Paris, France. A legend in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution, Jones is often referred to as the father of the American Navy. After his passing in France, he was later buried at the U.S. Naval Academy. July 19, 1918, Medical Corps Officer Lieutenant Joel T. Boone left safety twice while under heavy fire to give first aid to wounded Marines. For his extraordinarily brave actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor. On July 20, 1969, former Navy pilot Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon when he delivered his iconic saying, One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. The successful Apollo 11 mission ended the space race and fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's goal, set in 1961 to put a man on the moon. To learn more about the Navy's history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website. Thank you for watching.