 Welcome to All Hands Update, this is your week in Navy history. On May 17, 1973, Captain Robin Lindsay Catherine Quigley became the first woman to hold a major Navy command when she assumed command of U.S. Navy Service School, San Diego. May 18, 1775, Colonel Benedict Arnold captured a British sloop at St. John's in Quebec and renamed her Enterprise, the first of many famous ships with that name. May 20, 1844, the Frigate Constitution, commanded by John Percival, sailed from New York to depart on her 32,279 mile round-the-world cruise. Heading eastward, she visited Brazil, Zanzibar, Vietnam, China, the Philippines and Hawaii before returning back to Boston, Massachusetts in September 1846. To find out more about Naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website.