「LEYTE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 394件
a received emergency repairs at San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, and sailed on to an overhaul on the west coas |
Douglas A. Munro returned to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, and on the 20th sailed to escort a convoy of |
hip sailed on 8 August with a convoy bound for | Leyte, and while in the historic gulf on 15 August l |
se she landed at Lingayen, then sailed back to | Leyte and on to Ulithi to load marines for exercises |
phous Battle of Ormoc Bay that finally brought | Leyte and the entire Gulf area under firm Allied con |
escorts, St. Lo steamed off the east coasts of | Leyte and Samar as her planes sortied from 18-24 Oct |
k by natural disasters such as the mudslide in | Leyte and the Typhoon Chanchu victims in Mindoro. |
t at which time the task unit set a course for | Leyte and temporary duty with the U.S. 7th Fleet. |
29 November she transported reinforcements to | Leyte and sailed to Hollandia, New Guinea, to prepar |
before the invasions of Saipan, Guam, Peleliu, | Leyte and of Luzon. |
uished Service Medal for his activities in the | Leyte and Luzon Campaigns, and the Silver Star for r |
of the Philippines in support of operations on | Leyte and Samar. |
ncisco to the Philippines, touching Manila and | Leyte, and after reaching Pearl Harbor in early June |
Subsequently she loaded passengers at | Leyte and returned via Ulithi to moor at San Pedro, |
n was pending and on 28 April LST-938 departed | Leyte and steamed to Cairns, Australia. |
as en route to Ulithi, whence she proceeded to | Leyte and thence Kerama Retto. |
in forests on the islands of Samar, Calicoan, | Leyte and Bohol in the east-central Philippines. |
ons, first in support of landing operations in | Leyte and Lingayen in the Philippine Islands. |
e Nansei Shoto coordinated with the battle for | Leyte and the invasion of Luzon. |
e Army's 77th Infantry Regiment at Tarranguna, | Leyte, and on 21 March departed the Philippines with |
a and photographic reconnaissance flights over | Leyte and Samar. |
g the vital stores at that atoll as well as at | Leyte and Okinawa until 28 November 1945. |
y transports and cargo ships to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, and then took up patrol duty in Lingayen Gulf |
o the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, New Guinea, | Leyte, and the Admiralties. |
ations in Manila, Philippines including Cubao, | Leyte and Alabang. |
e Philippines in various engagements on Luzon, | Leyte and Mindanao from the battles by joint Filipin |
ecember 1944 with a load of cargo and fuel for | Leyte, and arrived there on 26 December. |
ture-babbler is found on the islands of Samar, | Leyte and Biliran in the central Philippines, wherea |
the war in mid-August 1945 found her still at | Leyte, and she was then declared surplus to the need |
leytensis Steere, 1890 from Samar, | Leyte and Bohol |
Temporary repairs were made at | Leyte and, when she was deemed seaworthy, Shadwell s |
Chara remained in the | Leyte area, participating in the landings on San Ant |
ndia she shepherded a convoy to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, arriving 6 January 1945. |
ort two hospital transports to newly assaulted | Leyte, arriving on 30 October. |
Tsingtao for Portland, Oregon via Okinawa and | Leyte, arriving 28 October 1945. |
o carry replacement soldiers to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, arriving 14 September. |
en of the IXth Corps, U.S. Army, to San Pedro, | Leyte, arriving 15 July. |
rters ordered the bulk of the IJA 35th Army to | Leyte as reinforcement to Japanese forces in the Bat |
ust, the light cruiser departed San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, as part of TU 30.3.7, in company with Moale, |
sco to Espiritu Santo, Guadalcanal, Manus, and | Leyte as the European war neared conclusion and the |
ing to crash his aircraft into enemy ships off | Leyte as a participant in Kamikaze operations. |
After that day of air attacks off the | Leyte assault beaches, she endured many more as she |
25 September for drills in anticipation of the | Leyte assault. |
joined her division, Mine Division 34, off the | Leyte beaches for a four-day sweep of the main trans |
As she kept watch off the | Leyte beaches, the three-pronged attack of the Japan |
and St. Lo, sunk while gallantly defending the | Leyte beachhead in the Battle off Samar, and from 28 |
He was promoted to Brigadier General at the | Leyte beachhead. |
as eager to offload his ships and head back to | Leyte before dark. |
She put her troops ashore on | Leyte between 20 October 1944, the day of the initia |
eterans from Sasebo, Japan, and San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, between 6 November 1945 and 17 January 1946. |
It occurs (or did occur) on Samar, | Leyte, Bohol, Dinagat, Mindanao and Basilan, but the |
On the 11th, she got underway for | Leyte, but 14 days later headed back to Luzon to pro |
The U.S. XI Corps, fresh from the | Leyte Campaign, under Maj. |
f the Philippine Sea, the Palaus invasion, the | Leyte campaign, and the liberation of the Philippine |
Returning by way of | Leyte, Comfort reached Hollandia 6 February 1945. |
On 20 October 1944 Calvert was off | Leyte dispatching her troops for the initial landing |
the first major coordinated troop movement to | Leyte during the Battle of Leyte Gulf that began 21 |
uished Unit Citation for unescorted flights to | Leyte during September 1944 when in a minimum period |
inspected by an inspection and survey board at | Leyte during October, the month following the beginn |
a convoy from Kossol Roads, Palau Islands, to | Leyte during late March and early April, she patroll |
On 29 October, Bache departed | Leyte en route to the United States for yard overhau |
From | Leyte, escort missions took her again to Ulithi Atol |
month, she made two voyages from New Guinea to | Leyte, ferrying reinforcements, and evacuating casua |
Escort of landing craft convoys to Okinawa and | Leyte followed in September and October 1945. |
rway again 11 days later via Ulithi, Cebu, and | Leyte for Yokohama, returning to San Francisco 8 Oct |
a voyage to Okinawa to convoy LSTs and LSMs to | Leyte for repairs, Dufilho sailed from Leyte 6 Septe |
Upon reporting at | Leyte for duty with the Commander, Philippine Sea Fr |
U.S. Marines and their equipment and sailed to | Leyte for intensive training in preparation for the |
The flagship was escorted to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte, for repairs by Ajax (AR-6), then continued to |
y on escort duty, and on the 21st she departed | Leyte for Lingayen Gulf. |
ne Bay, New Guinea, until 26 November 1944; at | Leyte from December 1944 to 25 May 1945; and at Subi |
ported elements of the 1st Cavalry Division to | Leyte from 16 to 22 October, and, on a repeat voyage |
Seattle, Washington, in April, Ulithi in May, | Leyte from June to October, Eniwetok and Seattle in |
After escorting a convoy to | Leyte from 4 to 6 March 1945, Dewey rejoined the log |
The transport brought reinforcements to | Leyte from Hollandia, and arrived at Manus Island on |
leet landed General MacArthur on the shores of | Leyte, fulfilling his pledge to the Philippines: "I |
The Battle of | Leyte Gulf secured the beachheads of the U.S. Sixth |
her destination later that day and operated in | Leyte Gulf and at San Pedro Bay until the 13th. |
She anchored in | Leyte Gulf on the 25th and began her varied repair d |
als for the Okinawa operation, and sailed from | Leyte Gulf 27 March for the landings 1 April. |
Initially, she served in | Leyte Gulf but, later that summer moved to Luzon whe |
eport, USS Estocin, USS Willamette and the USS | Leyte Gulf |
Aioi experienced the Battle of | Leyte Gulf aboard the carrier Zuikaku in 1944. |
rded two Bronze Battle Stars for the battle of | Leyte Gulf in 1944. |
Her still formidable navy converged on | Leyte Gulf from three directions: a northern force s |
Carrier Task Force to a point far enough from | Leyte Gulf for it to be out of action while the Empe |
After returning to Ulithi via | Leyte Gulf 21 January, Nantahala next made two refue |
In the Battle of | Leyte Gulf on October 24, 1944, Ashigara, with Capta |
Animated History of The Battle of | Leyte Gulf including the Battle off Samar |
The Battle Off Samar - Taffy III at | Leyte Gulf (Fifth Edition). |
From there she steamed to the | Leyte Gulf area off the eastern Philippines, and upo |
The vessel arrived in | Leyte Gulf four days later and began sending her car |
May and June, and on 22 July Cheleb arrived in | Leyte Gulf to take up the task of issuing supplies o |
ntry Division conducted a raid named Operation | Leyte Gulf and captured the cell leader and four of |
She sortied from | Leyte Gulf 27 March, remained in the outer transport |
the first two actions of the massive Battle of | Leyte Gulf which ensued, the Battle of Sibuyan Sea a |
escorted supply convoys between that port and | Leyte Gulf until 12 December. |
October and 18-19 October), and the Battle of | Leyte Gulf (24 October). |
rom Lingga and Brunei and was at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf on 22-25 October. |
ater demolition team units until proceeding to | Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Islands on 13 June 1945 |
t equipment; then steamed 13 to 27 January via | Leyte Gulf and Manus to Wakde, New Guinea, where she |
While patrolling off | Leyte Gulf on 1 November, she rescued 70 survivors o |
the escort carriers in the initial assaults in | Leyte Gulf on 20 October. |
Middleton sortied with TG 79.2 and arrived in | Leyte Gulf on the 20th. |
She entered | Leyte Gulf 28 February and during much of the next m |
the battles of Santa Cruz, Philippine Sea and | Leyte Gulf where she was finally sunk by American ai |
r, Satinleaf helped remove net defenses in the | Leyte Gulf area until sailing for the United States |
via Ulithi Atoll and Kossol Roads, she reached | Leyte Gulf on 21 February and made a shuttle to Sama |
y (CVE-73); he was killed during the Battle of | Leyte Gulf a year before the war ended, when he was |
and commissioning engineer officer aboard USS | Leyte Gulf (CG 55). |
rcraft attacked the tanker as she steamed from | Leyte Gulf toward Mindoro. |
tle off Samar, phase of the decisive Battle of | Leyte Gulf on 25 October, and next day saved 91 men |
criticized the battle plans for the Battle of | Leyte Gulf in October 1944, as the plan called for c |
, 29 November, in San Pedro Bay, she patrolled | Leyte Gulf and participated in the Battle of Ormoc B |
ttle of Surigao Strait phase of the Battle for | Leyte Gulf on 24, 25, and 26 October and joined in t |
While returning from | Leyte Gulf on 1 January 1945, she was credited with |
rce, with heavy ships designated to break into | Leyte Gulf from north and south, and a diversionary |
ember 25, 1944, participating in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf and escorting troop convoys. |
This meant that at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf the IJN carrier force was only used as a |
air strikes on the Visayas, and the Battle of | Leyte Gulf on 25 October and 26 October. |
Zuikaku would fight on until the Battle of | Leyte Gulf when, as a flagship of the Imperial Japan |
e destroyer escort active since her arrival in | Leyte Gulf three days earlier. |
ring the Crimean War in 1854 and the Battle of | Leyte Gulf in the Pacific theatre in 1944. |
gned to the Northern Attack Force, she entered | Leyte Gulf 20 October, closed about 7 miles off San |
She arrived in | Leyte Gulf 17 July and operated on cargo hauls in Ph |
kills at the Philippines during the Battle for | Leyte Gulf in 1944. |
rd, she furnished air cover for convoys in the | Leyte Gulf area, then proceeded to the Admiralties t |
ia the Admiralties and New Guinea, she reached | Leyte Gulf 5 February. |
On 2 July 1945, Torchwood took station in | Leyte Gulf with the underwater defense forces and re |
the Philippine Islands 3 days later, arriving | Leyte Gulf 2 October. |
gned to the Southern Attack Force, she entered | Leyte Gulf uneventfully, and took part in the initia |
Departing | Leyte Gulf 21 March in TU 52.1.1, |
She arrived in | Leyte Gulf on 28 March. |
Kephart departed | Leyte Gulf on 4 May for escort and assault operation |
Gulf 2 to 10 February, she sailed the 10th for | Leyte Gulf and arrived 14 February to prepare for th |
Boston also participated in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf on 24 October, as well as the Formosa rai |
s in the Battle off Samar during the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, on 25 October 1944. |
on the 15th for Kossol Roads, continuing on to | Leyte Gulf, arriving 23 October 3 days after the Ley |
New Guinea, the ship sailed to San Pedro Bay, | Leyte Gulf, for the assault on Leyte and Ormoc. |
LCI(L)-1052 remained at Tacloban, | Leyte Gulf, until 22 July, performing there the same |
With the selection of San Pedro Bay, | Leyte Gulf, as the base site, the movement toward Le |
The ship took part in landings at Cape Cretin, | Leyte Gulf, the Philippines and Borneo. |
he transport area, and the next day sailed for | Leyte Gulf, firing several times to drive off air at |
ided air cover for convoys supplying forces in | Leyte Gulf, and then sailed to New Guinea to prepare |
dmiral Ozawa's Northern Force at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, rescuing survivors from the torpedoed fl |
On 30 October 1944, while off | Leyte Gulf, Belleau Wood was struck by a kamikaze. |
hip USS Wasatch (AGC-9) during the invasion of | Leyte Gulf, Mullany fired to help drive off nine sep |
Taffy 2"), cruised off the eastern entrance to | Leyte Gulf, the Japanese launched a tri-force offens |
After the Battle for | Leyte Gulf, the destroyer continued to operate off L |
Following the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, the Japanese Navy increasingly opted tow |
October 1944, she was present at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, although she played no role in the battl |
On 27 March, Arneb left | Leyte Gulf, arrived off Okinawa on 1 April, and unlo |
On 24 October 1944, in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, Hatsuharu rescued 78 survivors from Waka |
the Battle off Samar, a part of the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, Evans fought his ship gallantly until it |
In the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, Hayashimo escorted the 1st Diversion Att |
During the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, Ushio was assigned to Admiral Kiyohide S |
entral position patrolling off the entrance to | Leyte Gulf, and "Taffy 1" covered the Southern appro |
until 22 July when she sailed via Morotai for | Leyte Gulf, arriving 4 August. |
rge part of the Allied forces at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, which is often said to have been the lar |
ies, and Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, she arrived | Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 4 March 1945 as a un |
Proceeding to | Leyte Gulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in an |
In the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, Fujinami escorted the 1st Diversion Atta |
next eight days steaming to various points in | Leyte Gulf, taking on stores in preparation for the |
ded to the Philippines arriving San Pedro Bay, | Leyte Gulf, 27 May, to continue preparations for inv |
of Princeton, which was sunk in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, 24 October 1944. |
er from taking part in the four-part Battle of | Leyte Gulf, in which the Japanese Fleet suffered fat |
t Japan, calling at Ulithi, the Palau Islands, | Leyte Gulf, Okinawa, and Kerama Retto, discharging h |
mato, Musashi) during the disastrous Battle of | Leyte Gulf, including the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea |
s, and thereafter proceeded to Saipan, Tinian, | Leyte Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, Kerama Retto, and Okinawa |
assengers, getting underway for San Pedro Bay, | Leyte Gulf, and Samar Island. |
ort duty between Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, and | Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Kenneth M. Willett made sev |
ies of water in the Pacific area at that time, | Leyte Gulf, on 10 November. |
On 1 November 1944, while operating in | Leyte Gulf, Bush splashed two of ten Japanese planes |
On 25 May 1945, Ajax headed for San Pedro Bay, | Leyte Gulf, to help prepare for the final assault on |
ting other ports of call, rearming warships at | Leyte Gulf, Guam, and Saipan in addition to Ulithi. |
ing out of Clark participated in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, considered to be the largest naval battl |
In May Jaccard returned to escort duty out of | Leyte Gulf, but steamed back to the waters off Manil |
ed to Brunei, in preparation for the Battle of | Leyte Gulf, which begins on 22 October 1944. |
After additional escort runs to Davao Gulf, | Leyte Gulf, and Legaspi, Luzon, Key departed Manila |
ifornia, 5 July 1945 with cargo for Ulithi and | Leyte Gulf, where she discharged the last of her loa |
Following two days of minesweeping in | Leyte Gulf, Token anchored in the south transport ar |
rolines until 25 May 1945, when she sailed for | Leyte Gulf. |
quipment for use in the forthcoming assault at | Leyte Gulf. |
, the survivors were reunited at the Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
ire support until 22 May, when she cleared for | Leyte Gulf. |
provided auxiliary tug services in and around | Leyte Gulf. |
air power, precipitated the epochal Battle for | Leyte Gulf. |
stroyer Squadron 49 on antisubmarine patrol in | Leyte Gulf. |
ng on 25 November, she joined a task group off | Leyte Gulf. |
een 15-20 April before the fleet was tasked to | Leyte Gulf. |
attle would come to be known as the Battle for | Leyte Gulf. |
refueling ships during the climactic Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
, Jr. on October 25, 1944 during the Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
the Visayan Islands and the ensuing Battle for | Leyte Gulf. |
episode of Battle 360 dealt with the Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
e he served on ships involved in the Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
nd ammunition ships sailing to supply ships in | Leyte Gulf. |
rs formed a rough circle as they turned toward | Leyte Gulf. |
s in the Battle off Samar during the Battle of | Leyte Gulf. |
oup to provide air support for the landings at | Leyte Gulf. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |