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  • ...company with other units of Escort Division ([[CortDiv]]) 7, to join other ships of [[Task Force]] 63 in escorting Convoy UGS-30 to [[Casablanca]]. After a * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...it rendezvoused with the main body. The convoy, consisting of 72 merchant ships and 18 [[Landing Ship, Tank|LST]]'s, was guarded by Task Force (TF) 64. En * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...At 0114 the next morning, there was an even larger explosion, which shook ships 12 miles away, followed by several minor ones. That was the end of [[German * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...convoy UGS-37 en route to [[Bizerte]]. The convoy consisted of 60 merchant ships and six [[Landing Ship, Tank|LST]]s. The crossing was uneventful until the ...e bow at 0012. The ship had to maneuver radically to avoid it. No merchant ships of the convoy were damaged in the engagement, but {{USS|Holder|DE-401|6}} w
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  • ...er departure until the following day to wait for two late-loading merchant ships. The three ships joined the main body of the convoy 20 December and continued on to [[Casabl
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  • ...vered, the force ran through a very severe storm which damaged some of the ships. The patrol was finally broken off; the task group refueled at [[Ponta Delg The line was expanded, and the ships began a sweep through the area, determined to prevent the submarine’s esc
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  • |Ship motto=''Frontier Guardian, In Peace, In War''<ref>Motto from Ships patch via Navsource.org</ref> [[Category:Ships built in Texas]]
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  • {{For|other ships of the same name|USS Peterson}} ...convoy, ''Peterson'' was detached the following day to escort two merchant ships, which had collided, back to New York. En route to rejoin the convoy later
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  • ...om [[New York]] to ports of the [[United Kingdom]], guarding convoys whose ships brought troops and mountains of equipment and supplies for the buildup and ...toria Harbour|Hong Kong harbor]] taking on the radio guard for all US Navy ships pulling extended stays.
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  • {{Other ships|USS Stewart}} ...ay (Cuba)|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]. There, she parted company with the other ships and steamed independently to [[Bermuda]].
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  • ...ong Kiet'' and pennant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office a ...ong Kiet'' and pennant number HQ-16 are confirmed by ''Jane{{'s}} Fighting Ships 1973-1974'', p. 592, and the United States Coast Guard Historian's Office a
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  • ...the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its ships.. ''Barnegat''-class ships were very reliable and seaworthy and had good habitability, and the Coast G
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  • ...948]</ref> or October<ref>Per her ''Dictionary of American Naval Fightings Ships'' entry (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm) entry.< ...="history.navy.mil">Quote is from ''Dictionary of American Naval Fightings Ships'' (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b2/barataria-ii.htm) entry and is
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  • As U-boats had been attacking [[bauxite]] ore cargo ships in the [[West Indies]], the Q-ship sailed south to help defend the convoy r ...mmodity was loaded. Many ships in this area had been sunk in recent weeks. Ships proceeding from Trinidad were convoyed to a designated point from which the
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  • ''Zephyr'' is the eighth ship of thirteen in the ''Cyclone''-class. All ships in this class are named after [[weather]] elements. The ''Zephyr'' is the [[Category:Cyclone class patrol coastal ships]]
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  • [[Category:Ships built in Ohio]] [[Category:1944 ships]]
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  • [[Category:Ships built in Michigan]] [[Category:1943 ships]]
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  • * [[Abraham Lincoln]] — [[Lincoln Records]]; ships [[USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602)]], [[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)]]; Linco
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