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  • ...ate to participate in anything but training operations and returned to the east coast for decommissioning. In mid-October 1945, she underwent a pre-deactiv ...to "Market Time" surface surveillance—this time in the Gulf of Thailand near the border dividing South Vietnam from Cambodia. She operated in company wi
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  • ...scort vessel in the [[Atlantic]], safely screening eleven convoys from the East Coast to ports in the [[Mediterranean]] and the [[United Kingdom]] and back While on the east coast between patrols, Gary trained off the coast of [[Maine]] and out of G
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  • On 5 September she sailed for the east coast, arriving at [[Philadelphia]] 27 September. She was placed out of com
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  • ...ar II]] ended while she was training at [[Pearl Harbor]], and she returned East. She was placed out of commission in reserve at [[Green Cove Springs, Flor
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  • ...Pedro, California|San Pedro]] the following day. She got underway for the east coast, transiting the Panama Canal 6 December. Three days later off the coa ...rson'' spent the next five years operating with Escort Squadron 10 off the east coast of the United States, from [[Newport, Rhode Island]], to [[Key West,
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  • ...iving [[Casablanca]] 7 January. The ship got underway the next day for the east coast, arriving [[New York]] 24 January. ...ebark more men of the Coast Guard. On the 25th ''Marchand'' headed for the east coast, via the [[Panama Canal]], reaching New York 11 December. She then go
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  • ...ational and gunnery training in the Caribbean off Culebra Island, 20 miles east of the main island of [[Puerto Rico]]. ...of hostilities with Japan, the SAVAGE was assigned liaison duty in the Far East. She shuttled between Okinawa, and Tsingtao, China from December 1945 unt
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  • ...ort until 10 January 1946. ''Swenning'' departed Guam on that date for the east coast of the [[United States]] via Pearl Harbor, She arrived at San Diego o
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  • ...new [[radar]] [[Antenna (radio)|antennae]], ''Haverfield'' trained off the East Coast and then reported to her new home port, [[Seattle, Washington]], via ...hyscaphe Trieste|''Trieste'']] as it descended the [[Mariana Trench]] to a near-record dive, of {{convert|19300|ft}} 30 June 1960.
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  • ...three voyages escorting [[convoy]]s from [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]] ports to [[Gibraltar]].
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  • ...Harbor, she carried them to [[San Pedro, California]], then sailed for the East Coast. She reached [[Boston, Massachusetts]], 21 February, and in late Marc
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  • ...ue''{{'}}s crew and damaging the ship badly through one direct hit and two near misses. Taken in tow by seaplane tender [[USS Thornton (AVD-11)|USS ''Thorn On postwar occupation duty, ''Chincoteague'' sailed to the [[Far East]] to care for seaplanes at [[Okinawa]] and [[Tsingtao]], [[China]], between
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  • ''Wachapreague'' entered [[Lingayen Gulf]] on 13 January 1945 and anchored near the town of [[Damortis]]. On 16 January 1945, she shifted her anchorage to ...he [[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]], ''Wachapreague'' got underway for the [[East Coast of the United States]] on 20 March 1946 and reported at [[Boston]], [
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  • ...vy.mil/danfs/c4/casco-iii.htm), which states that the returned to the "Far East" in the spring of 1946.</ref>
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  • ...igorous [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] training off the [[United States East Coast]], ''Humboldt'' sailed from [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia
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  • ...bon]], [[Portugal]], before returning, via Bermuda, to the [[United States East Coast]].
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  • ...transport aircraft]] about 1,000 [[nautical mile]]s (1,852 [[kilometer]]s) east of Bermuda.
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  • ...rom Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras between 19 May 1970 and 14 June 1970, and near the [[Grand Banks of Newfoundland]] between 6 October 1970 and 21 October 1
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  • ...'Sirocco'' -- which was disabled 35 [[nautical mile]]s (65 [[kilometer]]s) east of [[Fort Pierce, Florida|Fort Pierce]], Florida—to safety. On 3 April 1970, she stood by the grounded [[merchant ship]] ''Vassiliki'' near [[Mayaguana Island]] until a commercial [[Tugboat|tug]] arrived to assist '
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  • ...ng an ocean station patrol on [[Ocean Station Echo]] in the shipping lanes east of [[Cuba]]. ''Barataria'' made contact with a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[ca
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