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「Eniwetok」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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After short stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, Admiralty Islands got underway on
kyu campaign embarked; made stops en route at Eniwetok and Ulithi before arriving in the transport a
landing craft directly from the beachheads at Eniwetok and Parry Island), she returned to Pearl Harb
sailed on convoy escort duty to Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Ulithi, returning to Eniwetok 20 Decembe
vice in the Central Pacific, notably at Truk, Eniwetok, and Guam, she departed Eniwetok to return to
Steaming via Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Guam, she arrived Ulithi, Carolines, 28
Proceeding via Saipan, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor, the ship reached San Franc
ing assignments between Pearl Harbor, Bikini, Eniwetok, and Kwajalein.
She also patrolled between Pearl and Eniwetok and worked in hunter-killer anti-submarine op
April, then returned to the United States via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, arriving San Diego 20 May t
After touching Eniwetok and Guam, she reached a holding area off Iwo
kland to load new cargo, which she carried to Eniwetok and Guam.
Steaming via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, Alabaster entered port at S
a, Japan, on 17 December 1945 and steamed via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor for San Pedro, California, w
l, Ulithi in May, Leyte from June to October, Eniwetok and Seattle in November.
n 4 December 1945, called at Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, and arrived at Sasebo, Japan on 1 February 1
Steaming via Eniwetok and Manus, she arrived in Ulithi on 5 Novembe
Steaming by way of Eniwetok and Ulithi, Goodhue arrived Manila 21 July an
She refueled at Eniwetok and Ulithi, and arrived at Manila on the morn
cargo, and passengers to Guam, the Russells, Eniwetok, and Saipan, serving the bases essential to P
for the United States on 27 November 1945 via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and tended seaplanes at Eniwetok and Ulithi Atoll before arriving at Kerama Re
n 14 September and set a course for Japan via Eniwetok and Buckner Bay, Okinawa.
Steaming via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, she arrived San Francisco 1
e, and escorting convoys from Saipan to Guam, Eniwetok, and Ulithi.
ed fueling operations in the Solomon Islands, Eniwetok, and the Western Caroline Islands before arri
In June she departed for Eniwetok and screened transports to Guam for support l
in the Korean War, supporting atomic tests at Eniwetok, and making two voyages to bring aircraft to
She made brief stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi and arrived in San Pedro Bay, Leyt
She then steamed back to Eniwetok and escorted LCI-520 and LCI-761, carrying oc
ing Wakayama 13 January 1946, she steamed via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor and arrived San Pedro, Calif
In September, the escort vessel arrived at Eniwetok, and until December, guarded convoys to the f
he U.S. Pacific Fleet and discharged cargo at Eniwetok and Saipan.
She made brief stops at Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Ulithi before arriving in the Ryukyus in
d Pearl Harbor on 14 September 1945 bound for Eniwetok and Okinawa, whence she steamed to Japan.
parted Japan on 29 December and proceeded via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor to the California coast.
After stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, she arrived at Leyte in the Phili
and 11 August, Control cleared the harbor at Eniwetok and planted navigational buoys there.
On 25 May, Buckingham sailed for Eniwetok and Hawaii, and arrived in Pearl Harbor on 4
She made stops at Okinawa, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor before arriving back in San
The ship paused en route at Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, retransmitted the Panama Ca
rbor for two weeks, then escorted a convoy to Eniwetok and Ulithi, continuing until she arrived off
946 Facility journeyed from Sasebo to Saipan, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor before making her first ret
an Francisco again 8 September with cargo for Eniwetok and Yokosuka Naval Base in Tokyo Bay, where s
rgo voyage from San Francisco, California, to Eniwetok and San Pedro Bay, Philippine Islands, betwee
embark 5,000 soldiers and transferred them to Eniwetok and Manila to take part in the climactic Paci
waii, whence she carried men and equipment to Eniwetok and Kwajalein.
After stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, Appanoose reached Okinawa on 28 A
r, Scurry escorted convoys in the vicinity of Eniwetok and Manus until returning to Pearl Harbor on
nderway on 21 September, escorted a convoy to Eniwetok, and arrived on September 30.
Tokyo Bay where she arrived on 31 August via Eniwetok and Iwo Jima.
ipan on 25 April 1945 and, after steaming via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, arrived at Portland, Oregon
After escort duty to Eniwetok and Saipan in July, she supported the landing
at Pearl Harbor, she proceeded to Japan, via Eniwetok and Saipan, arriving at Sasebo on 14 January
back to the United States and, after stops at Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, reached San Francisco on 22
ly briefly, Haskell steamed independently via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, where she
earl Harbor, and then running with convoys to Eniwetok and Ulithi.
sailed to Hong Kong, calling at Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Guam on her outward bound passage.
escorted convoys to such places as Iwo Jima, Eniwetok, and Okinawa.
United States 12 October via the Philippines, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor.
Sailing via Eniwetok and Ulithi, the cargo ship arrived Kossol Pas
ing briefly at Pearl Harbor, Johnston Island, Eniwetok, and Ulithi.
ll as salvage operations from Pearl Harbor to Eniwetok and Ulithi.
ed for the Marshalls and Marianas, headed for Eniwetok and Guam.
ong Kong for San Diego, California, via Guam, Eniwetok, and Pearl Harbor.
she cleared Leyte on 30 June and steamed, via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor, back to the United States.
esron 10 escorted the main fleet from Truk to Eniwetok and back again, in response to American carri
After making a brief call at Eniwetok, Anne Arundel arrived back at Pearl Harbor on
from San Pedro, California, 6 August 1944 for Eniwetok, arriving 15 September.
Pearl Harbor, Cohoes sailed 20 June 1945 for Eniwetok, arriving 2 July.
She sailed from Pearl Harbor on 4 June for Eniwetok, arriving ten days later, and from this base
The last day of the month she sailed for Eniwetok, arriving 11 April to report to Commander, Se
She next sailed for Eniwetok, arriving on the 31st to become a floating su
r attention to the Bonins and then retired to Eniwetok, arriving 27 June.
ired at Pearl Harbor and escorted a convoy to Eniwetok, arriving 20 September.
ot underway on 20 March to escort a convoy to Eniwetok, arriving there on 28 March.
She left Eniwetok astern 31 August to sail to Wake Island, wher
e received orders assigning her to TG 96.3 at Eniwetok Atoll and signaling a return to convoy escort
On February 23, 1944, the Eniwetok Atoll was declared secured, closing Operation
Transferring the barges at Eniwetok atoll 28 August, she continued on to Yokosuka
Then she steamed to Eniwetok Atoll where she joined in the preinvasion bom
nce she sailed for the Marshalls, arriving at Eniwetok Atoll 2 August.
She made stops at Pearl Harbor and at Eniwetok Atoll before arriving at Saipan on 2 Septembe
Then, in September, she departed for Eniwetok Atoll to participate in two atmospheric therm
Steaming independently by way of Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, she arrived in
d out on 21 August with a convoy that reached Eniwetok Atoll on 30 August.
ncluding the hydrogen weapons test in 1956 at Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
the voyage west and stood into the lagoon at Eniwetok Atoll on 15 August for a month's visit.
Weehawken made a brief overnight stop at Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands on 13 and 14 Oc
r war zone at last for the United States, via Eniwetok Atoll, where she embarked 112 passengers, for
ort for atomic weapons tests on Bikini in the Eniwetok Atoll, February-June 1956.
15 December and-after stops at Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok Atoll, and Saipan -- arrived at Ulithi on 16
ation involved the invasions of Kwajalein and Eniwetok atolls.
On 4 November she left Saipan and sailed via Eniwetok back to Hawaii.
She paused en route at Eniwetok before arriving at Guam on 2 September.
ic on 16 August, touching at Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, before arrival at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, on 4
eep and recreation from 9-28 August ensued at Eniwetok before she departed with Enterprise, Belleau
supplies 28 September, calling at Ulithi and Eniwetok before arriving at Manus on 17 November.
Naval bombardment of Eniwetok began on 17 February, and the 22nd Marine Reg
On 28 July, while en route to Saipan from Eniwetok, Brackett pursued an underwater sound contact
Her principal base of operations was Eniwetok but in addition Gemsbok supplied fuel at Maju
landed on Kwajalein and Majuro atolls, while Eniwetok came under attack by the fast carrier group.
Moving on to the more advanced base at Eniwetok, Capable served on local patrol and escort in
rancisco, California, on 5 September 1945 for Eniwetok, carrying ammunition and fresh water.
t 28 May, made another voyage to Honolulu and Eniwetok carrying soldiers, and arrived at Pearl Harbo
led at Pearl Harbor and thence tended nets at Eniwetok commencing 22 April, at Guam (27 April throug
that underway replenishment, she returned to Eniwetok, completed a run to Ulithi and Leyte, then go
After overhaul at Eniwetok Counsel sailed out of that port on convoy esc
rward bases in the Central Pacific, including Eniwetok during the Marianas campaign and Ulithi durin
guarding two tankers en route from Ulithi to Eniwetok, Fleming made a radar contact and began the f
Two months duty at Eniwetok followed and on 6 August she sailed for Calif
eparted 10 February 1945 via Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, for Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands, to join
On 8 July, Ashland sailed to Eniwetok for fuel and supplies.
n 10 March 1946 she was relieved and departed Eniwetok for the Atlantic.
On 13 July, she sailed for Eniwetok for replenishment before joining the attack o
uro on 13 June, Burden R. Hastings headed via Eniwetok for Pearl Harbor, proceeding independently.
at casualties for evacuation, and sailed, via Eniwetok, for Pearl Harbor.
She returned to Eniwetok for antisubmarine patrols until 9 August, whe
a training ship at Pearl Harbor, proceeded to Eniwetok for occupation duty.
On 7 September, she departed Eniwetok for a round-trip voyage to Japan, returning a
ific Ocean until 7 November when she departed Eniwetok for the United States.
t anchor in Tokyo Bay; thence, she sailed via Eniwetok for the United States, arriving at Seattle on
On 3 September she reported to Eniwetok for patrol and local escort duty, and from 25
s and laid moorings at Majuro, Kwajalein, and Eniwetok from 15 February 1944 to 27 July, then suppor
uilla at sea, bound for salvage operations at Eniwetok, from which she returned to take part in the
for the frontline campaigns, Change based at Eniwetok from 15 September.
She served as receiving ship at Eniwetok from 13 to 19 August.
arships and more than 250 planes, cutting off Eniwetok from support and supply.
She stopped at Eniwetok from 12 to 14 September, at Saipan from 19 to
the Marianas operation, Cahaba's base became Eniwetok from 28 June, as she fueled 5th Fleet ships f
26 May departed there for Okinawa Retto, via Eniwetok, Guam and Ulithi.
d Pearl Harbor 1 May 1945 and, after stops at Eniwetok, Guam and Saipan, arrived off Okinawa 4 July.
of the Panama Canal, San Diego, Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan, the minesweeper finally jo
voys between Pearl Harbor, Majuro, Kwajalein, Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan, before reporting to the 7t
eek voyage to Okinawa that included visits to Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan.
fer troops in the western Pacific, calling at Eniwetok, Guam, Ulithi, Okinawa, ports in the Philippi
Brief duties at Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan followed; and, in late Janu
ursued her duties operating out of Saipan and Eniwetok in October 1945.
Her most frequent ports of call were Eniwetok in the Marshalls and Ulithi in the Carolines;
re escorting convoys to places which included Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands, Guam in the Mariana
e ammunition ship Sangay (AE-10) to Guam, via Eniwetok, in the Marshalls.
completed, Cloues resumed escort duties from Eniwetok in support of the Guam operation.
As station tanker at Eniwetok in 1948, she took part in Operation Sandstone
On 20 August she proceeded from Eniwetok in convoy to Manus, to refuel ships moving ag
Marshall returned to Eniwetok in mid-August for voyage repairs and upkeep,
d 306 soldiers on 29 July, Almaack sailed for Eniwetok in company with the attack transport USS Monr
Except for a week at Eniwetok in July, Manchineel remained in the Kwajalein
She was routed onward to Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands, where, by the 30th,
mpt to intercept American raiding forces near Eniwetok in September 1943, but failed to make contact
She escorted two convoys to Eniwetok in January and February 1945, then arrived of
She remained at Eniwetok installing, maintaining, and then removing th
bomb, codenamed "Mike" ["m" for megaton], at Eniwetok island in the Bikini Atoll located in the Pac
Left Eniwetok July 13.
tinued west on 17 January transporting men to Eniwetok, Kossol Roads, and Peleliu before arriving at
She made port calls at Eniwetok, Kwajalein, Johnston Island, and Pearl Harbor
After touching at Eniwetok, Kwajalein, and Roi in the Marshalls, she arr
She served as a tanker, plying from Eniwetok, Kwajalein, and Majuro, to Saipan, Iwo Jima,
En route, she called at Saipan, Eniwetok, Kwajalein, Johnston Island, and Hawaii befor
s, she departed for Pearl Harbor, and then to Eniwetok Lagoon where she remained from 21 June to 16
She steamed into Eniwetok Lagoon on 18 February to support the amphibio
18 June for the Marianas assault, staging at Eniwetok late in the month.
hantmen between the Manus base and Hollandia, Eniwetok, Majuro, and Ulithi.
e escort group shuttled between Kwajalein and Eniwetok, making 25 strikes in 19 days, and providing
voyaging to Pearl Harbor, Kwajalein, Tarawa, Eniwetok, Manus, and Makin.
Reaching Eniwetok, Marshall Islands, on 11 March, she did escor
on board on 1 July and TransDiv 38 sailed for Eniwetok, Marshall Islands, the next day.
ego, California, and sailed for Pearl Harbor; Eniwetok, Marshall Islands; and Guam; arriving Okinawa
She carried sections of a dock to Eniwetok, Marshall Islands, in October, and served as
he Panama Canal and Pearl Harbor, she reached Eniwetok, Marshalls on 5 June and began cargo shuttle
Pearl Harbor on 19 August 1944, she sailed to Eniwetok, Marshalls, where she arrived on 31 August an
After a somewhat lengthy wait at Eniwetok occasioned by the unexpectedly difficult task
r the remainder of her passage and arrived at Eniwetok on 22 March.
Arriving off Guam from Eniwetok on 21 July, she quickly discharged heavy equi
She arrived at Eniwetok on 4 June and began discharging provisions.
rgo ship sailed for the Marshalls and reached Eniwetok on the 16th to resume operation as an ammunit
The ship arrived at Eniwetok on 10 July and began a noticeably more leisur
Arriving Eniwetok on 16 August, she departed 18 August for Ulit
from downed aircraft on 21 June, and arrived Eniwetok on 9 July.
After reaching Eniwetok on 10 July, Atakapa left three days later bou
ly at Pearl Harbor before finally arriving at Eniwetok on 11 August.
Returning to Eniwetok on 30 September, she sailed for Ulithi with t
She arrived at Eniwetok on 1 October, and for the next five months se
Departing Eniwetok on 4 February she arrived at San Pedro, Calif
Acree returned to Eniwetok on 24 March and spent the remainder of the wa
Transferred to ServRon 10 upon her arrival at Eniwetok on 18 July, Wabash pumped gasoline and lubric
nd remained in the Marianas until sailing for Eniwetok on 19 September.
Wileman entered the lagoon at Eniwetok on 4 June with her convoy of 11 oilers and on
rl Harbor to the Marshall Islands and reached Eniwetok on 27 June for convoy escort duty between Pea
overhaul at Pearl Harbor, Keokuk returned to Eniwetok on 2 July to unload net material.
erway for the Marshall Islands and arrived at Eniwetok on 11 August.
Seize departed Eniwetok on 04 August 1945, with PB-46 in tow, accompa
g thence to the Marshall Islands, arriving at Eniwetok on 16 March, to take part in Operation Sandst
to Roi on 18 February, then proceeded toward Eniwetok on the 21st.
January, arriving off Iwo Jima via Saipan and Eniwetok on D-day, 19 February.
Until 6 March 1945 she operated out of Eniwetok on convoy escort duty to Ulithi, Guam, and Sa
ganset, with 90,000 barrels of water, reached Eniwetok on 2 August, discharged cargo, and returned t
t of the International Date Line, arriving at Eniwetok on 24 June.
Tate reached Eniwetok on 4 February and joined Transport Squadron 1
She returned to Eniwetok on 26 August and, except for a round-trip voy
shall Islands with APL-43 in tow, arriving at Eniwetok on 22 Jul 1945.
                                                                                                    


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