「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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