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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 caption=An image of the USS ''Holder'' (DE-401) being stripped as a parts hulk |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:DE-320 Menges.jpg|300px|Official USCG photo of USS ''Menges'' (DE-320), date and location unknown.]] |Ship caption=Official USCG photo of USS ''Menges'' (DE-320), date and location unknown.
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  • |Ship out of service= She was named after Captain [[Jacob Jones]], who assumed command of the [[Mediterranean]] Squadron in 1821. She was laid down 26 June 1942 by
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  • |Ship out of service= She was named in honor of [[Rear Admiral]] [[John Russell Young Blakely]] who was born 17 July 1872 i
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  • |Ship out of service= The '''USS ''Huse'' (DE-145)''' was named by the [[U.S. Navy]] in honor of Admiral [[Harry McLaren Pinckney Huse]], who died in 1942.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...actions before he was killed in action 26 October 1942 during the [[Battle of Santa Cruz]].
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  • |Ship out of service= ...orld War I]] when he, a pilot, was shot down by an overwhelming force of [[Germany|German]] fighter planes.
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  • |Ship out of service= She was named in honor of [[Rear Admiral]] [[Oscar F. Stanton]] (1834–1924). As rear admiral in
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  • |Ship out of service= ...ed inboard of ''[[USS Oklahoma (BB-37)]]'' and received two bomb hits, one of which killed Ensign Crow.
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  • |Ship out of service= ..., Texas]]; launched 26 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harold T. Joyce, mother of Ensign Joyce; and commissioned 30 September 1943, Lt. Comdr. R. Wilcox, [[U
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  • |Ship out of service= ...] Corp., [[Orange, Texas]], sponsored by Mrs. Genevieve Kirkpatrick, widow of Captain Kirkpatrick, and commissioned 23 October 1943, Lt. Comdr. V. E. Bak
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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
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  • |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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