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  • ...and proceeded to New York, mooring at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]] the next day.
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  • When [[V-E Day]] came, [[CortDiv]] 22 was ordered to the Pacific; and ''Harveson'' reached
    7 KB (940 words) - 22:09, 2 July 2010
  • ...r an inactivation overhaul until 21 January 1946 when she departed for a 3-day voyage to [[Green Cove Springs, Florida]]. She remained there and decommiss
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  • ...fter aiding the search for the elusive sub, rejoined the convoy later that day in the [[Straits of Gibraltar]]. She reached New York via Norfolk 22 May. ...oy operations. On 18 March in waters west of treacherous [[Sable Island]], day-long [[Hedgehog (weapon)|hedgehog]] and [[depth charge]] attacks brought "a
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  • ...debris to the surface. The submarine was still on the bottom the following day when ''Lowe'' reestablished sound contact. Postwar investigation verified t ...ssel at [[Norfolk, Virginia]], departing only to participate in the [[Navy Day]] observance at [[Washington, D.C.]], 24 October. Departing the Capital 1 N
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  • ...to stop infiltration from the North. She departed [[Vung Tau]] on the last day of 1966 and sailed via Japan for Hawaii, arriving Pearl Harbor 19 January 1 ...ume Tawian patrol. She headed back toward the Vietnamese coast on the last day of October and relieved [[USS Lowe (DER-325)]] on Market Time Area II, 2 No
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  • ...to be in the area were destroyed. The 6th surrendered shortly after [[V-E Day]].
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  • ...ted for duty in the Pacific. She stood out of New York on 20 June for a 10-day training period at [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]], and onward routing via the [[P
    7 KB (1,074 words) - 20:04, 2 July 2010
  • ..., on the 20th, headed back to the U.S. carrying returning veterans. [[Navy Day]] celebrations at [[Ketchikan]] interrupted her postwar duties, but in Nove
    8 KB (1,162 words) - 20:29, 2 July 2010
  • By [[V-E Day]], for which she was moored at [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]], ''Mills'' had comple
    7 KB (933 words) - 22:15, 2 July 2010
  • After V-E day, ''Rhodes'' was transferred, with her division, to the Pacific. Transiting
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  • After a 10-day availability at the [[New York Navy Yard]], the destroyer escort operated b ...ensive operations against a westbound enemy submarine. At 1646 on the next day, ''Wilhoite'' picked up a sound contact and attacked at 1702; listeners pic
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  • == V-E Day == After [[V-E Day]], ''Neunzer'' returned to New York for 2 weeks and left on 25 May to escor
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  • ...lowed by a leave period kept the ship in Key West until after [[New Year's Day]]. ...Commanding Officer. On the following day, ''Brough'' departed for a three day visit to [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]] in the [[Bahamas]] and continued to Nor
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  • ...g or approaching the air space of the northwestern United States. On Labor Day 1957, ''Vance'' drew emergency duty—an engineering casualty prevented the ...ing with CortRon 7. One month later, she departed Hawaiian waters for a 29-day patrol on the mid-ocean picket lines which provided radar coverage from Ala
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  • ...rerouted to [[Guam]] and arrived at [[Apra Harbor]] on the 13th. The same day, she again got underway; this time with Carrier Division 27. As the force s ...we were part of a task force that was probably larger than the one on [[D-Day]]. This task force was commanded by Admiral Kincaid and we were underway fo
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  • ...vember, and six days later was en route to [[New York]], arriving the last day of the month. ...ollided, back to New York. En route to rejoin the convoy later on the same day, Peterson joined ''Gandy'' and [[USS Joyce (DE–317)|''Joyce'']] (DE-317)
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  • ...rocco]], arriving [[Casablanca]] 7 January. The ship got underway the next day for the east coast, arriving [[New York]] 24 January. ...survivors while {{USS|Ricketts|DE-254}} took on board 33 others. The next day ''Marchand'' steamed for Bermuda as escort for El Coston. Shortly after mid
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  • Commencing Thanksgiving Day of 1943, the ship was subjected to a rigorous training schedule including g On Christmas Day, the SAVAGE completed her training, and ship and crew reported to Norfolk,
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  • ...on the [[14 June|14th]] and exited on the [[16 June|16th]]. The following day, she got underway for [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], where she reported for du
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