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  • ...E. Peary'' and {{USS|Hammann|DE-131|2}} were diverted to aid two merchant ships which had collided. After the destroyer escorts rescued survivors, Hammann * {{SS|Robert E. Peary}}, a World War II [[Liberty ship]] with a similar name
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  • ...'Minor Butler Poole''. Poole's mother used a bottle filled with water from Liberty Creek in [[Mississippi]] to [[Ship naming and launching|christen]] the ship * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • ...s]] by [[Germany|German]] [[torpedo bombers]]. [[SS Jared Ingersoll]], a [[Liberty ship]], was hit and set blazing. ''Mills'' picked up survivors who had aban * [[List of United States Navy ships]]
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  • |Ship motto=''Frontier Guardian, In Peace, In War''<ref>Motto from Ships patch via Navsource.org</ref> Training at Guantanamo Bay between 8 October and 12 October was followed by liberty and recreation in [[Montego Bay]], [[Jamaica]]. ''Brough'' again provided s
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  • ''Vance'' next got underway on 12 April, with the other ships of CortDiv 45 and a Navy-manned destroyer escort division, to screen the 10 ...of Navy destroyers. Three days later, after an extensive hunt, the relief ships sank ''U-616''.
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  • ...'s [[battleship]]s, [[cruiser]]s, and [[destroyer]]s pounding the Japanese ships, and after the battle returned to Hinamangan Bay. Another fierce air attack ...estes (AGP-10)|USS ''Orestes'' (AGP-10)]] were severely damaged, and other ships also suffered hits.
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  • ...]] work. Construction of stations for loran, a [[navigational]] system for ships and planes based on the transmission of radio wave pulses, had only begun i [[Category:Crater class cargo ships]]
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  • ====Prison ships==== .../02/usa.humanrights |title=US accused of holding terror suspects on prison ships |publisher=Guardian |date= June 2, 2008|accessdate=2010-07-17 | location=Lo
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  • ...rce of American military personnel based in Djibouti, said she was "not at liberty to discuss" the matter.<ref name=ISLAMISTS-IN-SOMALIA-RETREAT-FROM-ETHIOPIA ...a, France, Germany, [[Pakistan]], the United Kingdom and the U.S. American ships of Combined Task Force 150 include the [[Arleigh Burke class destroyer|''Ar
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  • :5. Members of crews [of civil ships and aircraft], who do not benefit by more favourable treatment under any ot ...xecutive authority to suspend the constitutional protections of individual liberty of a U.S. citizen. The Court recognized the power of the government to deta
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  • Task Force 150 consists of ships from a shifting group of nations, including [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[Fr [[Image:Liberty.jpg|thumb|A [[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] helicopter patrols
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