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  • ...stetter'' sailed on her [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] cruise along the East Coast of the United States and on 14 November joined a [[convoy]] and steam
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  • ...22.4 to hunt [[U-boats]] in the North Atlantic. ''Sloat'' returned to the East Coast and operated from New York to the Caribbean until 15 July when she wa
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  • ...October 1957 with port calls in [[France]]. The escort resumed her normal east coast operations until February 1960 when she became a Group I, Naval Reser
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  • ...ng an engagement with [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] forces near [[Donaldsville, Louisiana]], on 4 October 1862 and died the same day. ...then to search for enemy submarines. On 9 September, the group was ordered east of Bermuda to avoid a hurricane. Six days later, ''Swasey'' and {{USS|Frost
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  • ...shakedown]], ''Sellstrom'' departed [[Bermuda]] on 3 December 1943 for the east coast, arriving at [[Charleston Navy Yard]] on the 6th. On 13 December, the ...derway again on the 27th, ''Sellstrom'' escorted convoy UCT-35 back to the east coast, arriving on 5 September.
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  • Serving in the [[Far East]] until 1 April 1946, the destroyer escort engaged in occupation and repatr
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  • ...eparted for New York in company with a westbound convoy, which reached the East Coast 28 March.
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  • ...waters until 29 August when she departed on an escort cruise to the [[Far East]] Departing [[Sasebo, Nagasaki|Sasebo]] 2 November, ''Kirkpatrick'' arrived
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  • ...fic mission of finding and destroying an enemy [[submarine]] operating due east of [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]]. While steaming in search of the enemy 18 March 100 miles east of [[City of Halifax|Halifax]], ''Lowe'' made [[sonar]] contact and attacke
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  • ...ion Cosmos, the escort line for President Eisenhower’s flight to the Far East in the spring of 1960; and provided weather surveillance for [[Johnston Isl
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  • The destroyer escort remained in the [[Far East]] as part of the occupation forces on escort and patrol duty until 1 April
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  • ...ned to [[San Diego, California]], on 25 January 1946 and was routed to the East Coast for inactivation. ''Strickland'' arrived at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylva
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  • ...ego with veterans awaiting discharge, then proceeded to [[Panama]] and the east coast. Back in the Norfolk area by 3 November, ''Roy O. Hale'' shifted to [
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  • ...ship]] for prospective destroyer escort crews until the 13th, then sailed east, escorting convoy UGS-30 to [[Gibraltar]], where ships of the [[Royal Navy] ...upported occupation troops until 11 February 1946. She then sailed for the east coast of the [[United States]].
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  • ...en to [[San Pedro, California]]. She put out to sea from San Pedro for the east coast 11 September, and on 22 April 1946, was decommissioned and placed in
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  • ...6 January 1946. At that time, the destroyer escort—her task in the [[Far East]] completed—sailed for the United States, via Saipan and Pearl Harbor. Af
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  • ...pril. After training and repairs, she conducted various operations off the east coast until 24 July, when she cleared Norfolk for a convoy to [[Bizerte]] r
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  • ...ubmarine snorkel|snorkel]]-equipped subs across the Atlantic to attack the east coast. ''Neunzer'' suddenly received a message at midnight 8 April to get u ...uadalcanal’s task group in June of 1944. The sub was exhibited along the east coast and the [[Gulf Coast]] throughout the end of 1945 in a drive to sell
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  • ...mbing surveys at [[Rabaul, New Britain]], before being ordered back to the east coast in January 1946.
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  • ...erated out of Dunedin on her assigned picket station at 57° South - 170° East. Her assignment: act as weather reporting, communication and [[search and r ...oyment with DEEPFREEZE III, ''Brough'' made five trips to 61° South 170° East. One trip took her across the [[Antarctic Circle]], on 5 February 1958 a "f
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