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  • |image=Beirutbarr.jpg|300px|caption=A smoke cloud rises from the rubble of the bombed barracks at Beirut International Airport. ...0|N|35|29|17|E|type:landmark|name=DrakkarBarracks}}<br/>'Drakkar' barracks of French [[''1er RĂ©giment de Chasseurs Parachutistes'']], Ramlet al Baida, B
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  • |Ship out of service= ...d States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] for his actions during the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]].
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  • |Ship out of service= ...head-on into a war, for they arrived almost simultaneously with the start of the Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor. In the ensuing aerial melee, Willis
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  • |Ship out of service= ...er air attack on 26 November, ''Frederick C. Davis'' splashed at least two of the enemy aircraft.
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship honours=4 [[battle stars]] plus a [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Un
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship honours=3 Battle stars for [[World War II]] and [[Navy Unit Commendation]]
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  • |Ship out of service= 23 September 1968 ..., [[USNR]], in command. At war's end, she returned home proudly with three battle stars.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...Texas]]; launched 10 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Milton E. Ricketts, widow of ''Lieutenant Ricketts''; and commissioned 5 October 1943 at Houston, Lt. Co
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  • |Ship out of service= ...exas]]; launched on 12 May 1943; sponsored by Miss Genevieve Dahl, fiancĂ© of ''Ensign Sellstrom''; and commissioned on 12 October 1943, Lt. Comdr. Willi
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  • |Ship out of service= ...exas]]; launched 31 August 1943; sponsored by Miss Betty Kretchmer, sister of ''Ens. Kretchmer''; and commissioned 13 December 1943, Lt. R. C. Wing, in c
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  • |Ship out of service= ...nvoy]]s. Post-war, she served the U.S. Navy in other tasks, including that of a [[radar picket]] ship.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...[[convoys]]. Post-war, she provided [[radar picket]] duty services as part of the [[Distant Early Warning Line]].
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  • |Ship out of service= ...exas]]; launched 23 December 1943; sponsored by Mrs. M. H. Ray, Jr., widow of ''Lt. Ray'', and commissioned 28 February 1944, Lt. H. V. Tucker, Jr., in c
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship out of service= ...]. Post-war, she performed additional duties for the Navy, including those of a [[radar picket]] ship and a safety and support ship for [[Operation Deep
    7 KB (933 words) - 22:15, 2 July 2010
  • |Ship out of service= ...[Lieutenant commander (United States)|Lieutenant Commander]] E. A. Coffin of the [[United States Coast Guard]] in command.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...nched on 5 October 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Corinne M. Wilhoite, the mother of ''Ensign Wilhoite''; and commissioned at Houston on 16 December 1943, Lt. E
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  • |Ship out of service= ...ly]] for his actions during the [[Battle of the Aleutian Islands|battles]] of [[Kiska]] and [[Attu]].
    19 KB (2,719 words) - 21:51, 2 July 2010
  • |Ship out of service= ...oism in refusing to leave his gunnery station although wounded during this battle.
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  • {{For|other ships of the same name|USS Peterson}} |Ship out of service=
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