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  • ...at Hawaii until after the surrender of Japan, and steamed 30 August for [[Eniwetok]] and [[Ulithi]]. The ship then continued to Japan, arriving [[Tokyo]] 7 Oc
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  • ...xt day, escorting {{USS|Wharton|AP-7}} to the Marshalls. The ships reached Eniwetok Atoll on 3 September.
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  • ..., and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] 8 August 1945. Escort duty took her to [[Eniwetok]] 5 September, and on 10 September she sailed in company with {{USS|Hyman|D
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  • ...ization and the evacuation of the Japanese until 4 December. She cleared [[Eniwetok]] 4 January 1946 for [[San Diego, California]], [[New York]], and [[Green C
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  • ...August 1945 to 1 May 1946, she made supply runs to [[Saipan]], [[Guam]], [[Eniwetok]], the [[Caroline Islands]], [[Iwo Jima]], and [[Shanghai]]. She returned t
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  • ...ia]], to [[Hawaii]], arriving [[Pearl Harbor]] 25 July. She departed for [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], 27 August, and arrived there 3 September. From Sep
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  • ...th of intensive training in [[Hawaii]]an waters followed. She sailed for [[Eniwetok]] 27 August in company with nine other ocean escorts, arriving there 3 Sept Returning to Eniwetok 14 October, ''Ricketts'' remained on patrol there until 3 November, when sh
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  • ...[[Eniwetok]] Atoll where she conducted search and rescue operations at the Eniwetok Proving Grounds Area. Returning to Pearl Harbor 17 June, she resumed her pi
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  • ...ng exercises when Japan capitulated. She escorted an aircraft carrier to [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], on 29 August, and accompanied three merchant ships
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  • ...ith Escort Division 57 and steamed for [[Saipan]]. After a brief stop at [[Eniwetok]], she was rerouted to [[Guam]] and arrived at [[Apra Harbor]] on the 13th.
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  • ...ing as a [[School ship|training ship]] at [[Pearl Harbor]], proceeded to [[Eniwetok]] for occupation duty. She supervised the evacuation of the [[Japan]]ese ga
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  • ...nder 15 August, she cleared Pearl Harbor 12 days later for maneuvers off [[Eniwetok]] and [[Kwajalein]] Atolls, [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]], from 3 Septembe
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  • ...], and reached [[Pearl Harbor]] 8 August. On 3 September she reported to [[Eniwetok]] for patrol and local escort duty, and from 25 September to 16 November sh
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  • ...[[Pearl Harbor]] from 7 to 20 August when she steamed to [[Saipan]], via [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]].
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  • ...ii]]an waters then, on August 1, sailed for [[Leyte Gulf]] with stops at [[Eniwetok]] and other islands. At [[Leyte]] it spent several weeks in upkeep, then sa
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  • ...and arrived [[Pearl Harbor]] 27 July. On 31 August she got underway for [[Eniwetok]] as plane guard and escort for {{USS|Kula Gulf|CVE-108}}. She subsequently
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  • ...[[aircraft engine]]s. Escorting a [[convoy]], ''Chincoteague'' sailed from Eniwetok on 24 September 1944 for Pearl Harbor, and overhaul. She returned to active
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  • ...Strait'' returned to sea again with ''Cumberland Sound'' and steamed to [[Eniwetok]], arriving there on December 13, 1944 to carry out air-sea rescue training ...itula (AK-140)|USS ''Situla'' (AK-140)]] and six [[merchant ship]]s from [[Eniwetok]] to [[Saipan]] in the [[Mariana Islands]], departing on December 24, 1944.
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  • ...ornia]], on 18 December 1944 bound for [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii]], and [[Eniwetok]], where she arrived on 28 January 1945. Assigned to escort [[convoy]]s bet
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  • ...sland|CVE-93}}. Arriving at [[Kwajalein]] on 6 July 1944, she shifted to [[Eniwetok]] within a week, where she embarked [[Commissioned officer|officers]] and e
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  • ...[[United States|American]] occupation of those [[atoll]]s, and later at [[Eniwetok]] until September 1944. Temporarily assigned to carry [[cargo]] for the bui
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  • ...oing tug - M/V Matagorda, which took her in tow for emergency repairs at [[Eniwetok]]. ''Coos Bay'' proceeded to San Pedro for repairs and overhaul. Returning
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  • ...he got underway again on 30 November 1944 and proceeded independently to [[Eniwetok]], which she reached on 7 December 1944. After embarking passengers, ''Bara
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  • ...[[Battle of the Philippine Sea]], the ship joined Service Squadron 10 at [[Eniwetok]] on 3 July supporting the invasion of [[Saipan]]. Departing on 8 July with Returning to [[Eniwetok]] on 30 September, she sailed for [[Ulithi]] with two boats in tow on 12 Oc
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  • ...lt on Tinian]] before settling into a routine of shuttle voyages between [[Eniwetok]] and the Marianas. Late in September, she towed [[USS ARD-17|''ARD-17'']]
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