 Welcome to All Hands Update. This is your week in Navy history. On September 26, 1860, Slupovor USS Constellation captures the American slavership Korah with 705 on board off the Congo River. The freed slaves were transported to Liberia after the Korah was captured. September 25, 1982, USS Houston is commissioned at Naval Station Norfolk and home ported at Pearl Harbor. In 1989, for two months, Houston participated in the filming of The Hunt for Red October off the coasts of Washington and California. On September 30, 1954, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine USS Nautilus is commissioned at Groton, Connecticut. On August 3, 1958, the Nautilus became the first U.S. vessel to transit across the geographic North Pole and now serves as the historic ship at the submarine force museum at Groton. To find out more about naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website.