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  • ...ary transportation (given to the newly established Transportation Corps in 1942)[http://www.qmfound.com/former_missions.htm] In 1812 we sailed to war in ships my boatwrights built. I fought beside you in the deserts of our great Sout
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  • ...tal corpsmen may be assigned the responsibility of independent duty aboard ships and submarines; Fleet Marine Force, Special Forces and Seabee units, and at ...oup of Marines on Mt. Suribachi that day. They also served on thousands of ships and submarines. Notably, three unassisted emergency [[Appendicectomy|append
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  • |Ship ordered=1942 ...[[United States Navy]], named for [[Ensign]] [[Robert E. Brister]] (1920–1942).
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  • ...g enemy [[bomber]]s attacking his [[aircraft carrier|carrier]] 20 February 1942, and was [[posthumous recognition|posthumously awarded]] the [[Distinguishe * [[USS Peterson]], for similar named ships
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  • |Ship laid down=9 November 1942 ...emy air attack. A wave of [[torpedo]] and medium [[bomber]]s damaged three ships in her convoy but were driven off by the escort's [[antiaircraft]] fire bef
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  • |Ship laid down=26 June 1942 |Ship launched=29 November 1942
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  • |Ship laid down=10 July 1942 as ''Langley'' |Ship launched=13 December 1942 as ''Hammann''
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  • |Ship laid down= 30 June 1942 ...obert E. Peary]], the famous [[Arctic]] [[explorer]] and laid down 30 June 1942 by the [[Consolidated Steel]] Co., [[Orange, Texas]]; launched 3 January 19
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  • |Ship laid down=7 November 1942 * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • |Ship laid down= 30 November 1942 * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • |Ship laid down=14 December 1942 [[Category:Ships built in Texas]]
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  • |Ship laid down=16 December 1942 ...January 1944, and a third during February through March 1944, as American ships began the great buildup in [[Europe]].
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  • |Ship laid down=21 December 1942 * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...S. Navy]] in honor of Admiral [[Harry McLaren Pinckney Huse]], who died in 1942. ...ning home, engaged in [[antisubmarine]] patrol work off [[Gibraltar]] with ships of the [[Royal Navy]].
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  • ...bombed by Japanese planes near Port [[Darwin, Australia]], in mid-February 1942. ...[USS Livermore (DD-429)]] for medical treatment. He re-embarked as the two ships were catching up with their task group, [[Task Force|task group]] TG 21.14,
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  • ...humously for his valiant actions before he was killed in action 26 October 1942 during the [[Battle of Santa Cruz]]. ...s detected when her [[radio]] transmissions were picked up, and planes and ships of the [[Task Force|task group]] pressed home a firm attack. ''Chatelain''
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  • ...mpt to reach the flooding panel through overpowering gas fumes, 12 October 1942. * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • |Ship laid down= 15 July 1942 |Ship launched= 3 December 1942
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  • |Ship laid down=20 July 1942 |Ship launched=21 December 1942
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  • |Ship laid down=15 September 1942 |Ship launched=28 December 1942
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