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  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
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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= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. At war’s end, she returned home proudly with five [[batt
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  • |Ship out of service= |Ship out of service=
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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= |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship out of service= ...rt]] protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy [[Watercraft|vessels]] and [[convoys]]. Post-war she served the Navy as a [[radar picket]] ship.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
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  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoy]]s.
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  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
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  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
    10 KB (1,415 words) - 18:33, 2 July 2010
  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]].
    6 KB (782 words) - 21:11, 2 July 2010
  • |Ship out of service= ...destroyer escort protection against [[submarine]] and air attack for Navy vessels and [[convoys]]. She returned at war's end proudly with five [[battle stars
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  • |Ship namesake=[[Absecon Inlet]], on the coast of [[New Jersey]] (previous name retained) |Ship out of service=
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  • ...later WHEC-378) sometime between 1949 and the Coast Guard's 1967 adoption of the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] marking on its sh ...esake=[[Half Moon Bay (California)|Half Moon Bay]], a [[bay]] on the coast of [[California]] (previous name retained)
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  • |Ship namesake=[[Yakutat Bay]], on the coast of [[Alaska]] (previous name retained) |Ship out of service=
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  • ...-375, WHEC-375), sometime between 1949 and the Coast Guard's 1967 adoption of the [[United States Coast Guard#Symbols|"racing stripe"]] markings on its s |Ship out of service=
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  • |Ship honors=[[Order of the Red Banner]] ...ed to U.S. custody. Because of the [[Cold War]], the U.S. Navy was unaware of the ship's fate and the vessel remained on the American [[Naval Vessel Regi
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  • |Ship out of service=1972 ...ri'' was one of two prototype boats contracted by the Navy for the purpose of evaluating the latest hydrofoil technology. The second boat was the rival [
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  • ...gned ''Stiffkey Sight'', being operated by the aimer standing to the right of the loader (turned sideways). It operates the trapeze seen above the sights ...raft systems during [[World War II]], used by most of the western [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] as well as various other forces. It is often referred
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