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She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in dangerous battle areas and r |
r-killer group, she sailed on 5 August for | antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic covering the mo |
Later she joined Task Group 122.3 for | anti-submarine operations and support duties in the South |
yal Navy and played a vital part in Allied | antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic. |
Returning to | antisubmarine operations 8 August as CTG 22.4, Core cond |
cort Group at Derry for convoy defence and | anti-submarine operations in the North-Western Approaches |
tween July-October, she joined Force 66 in | anti-submarine operations in the Indian Ocean. |
In June 1944, she was deployed for | anti-submarine operations in the Indian Ocean. |
d her through February; and, after coastal | antisubmarine operations, she arrived Boston late in Jul |
on escorted convoys into Boston, joined in | anti-submarine operations, and carried ammunition. |
The air station also served as a base for | anti-submarine operations, with an Army Air Corps (22d An |
n 1944, she conducted numerous patrols and | anti-submarine operations. |
l and Eniwetok and worked in hunter-killer | anti-submarine operations. |
hter aircraft, Andres performed escort and | anti-submarine operations. |
There she resumed | antisubmarine operations. |
Aircraft assigned were either | anti-submarine or fighter aircraft, which could be made u |
Echuca's initial role was as an | anti-submarine partol and convoy escort vessel alon the e |
Howard reinforced Destroyer Squadron 49 on | antisubmarine patrol in Leyte Gulf. |
Cougar was placed on | antisubmarine patrol out of Esquimalt, British Columbia. |
flew | antisubmarine patrol missions in the Caribbean from, Jan |
The corvette served as a convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol ship in the waters around Milne Bay |
at Subic Bay 6 March, Dufilho operated on | antisubmarine patrol and escort duty. |
Based at Plymouth, they were deployed for | anti-submarine patrol duties in the South-Western Approac |
reassigned to New Guinea as an escort and | anti-submarine patrol vessel. |
permarine Walruses and both in ASR and the | anti-submarine patrol role whilst flying Vickers Warwicks |
was initially assigned to Fremantle as an | anti-submarine patrol ship, where she remained until Augu |
sault troops landed 10 July, Maddox was on | antisubmarine patrol about 16 miles offshore. |
les transports and Navy Lockheed P-3 Orion | anti-submarine patrol aircraft were provided to the contr |
at readiness, Rhode Island was assigned to | anti-submarine patrol duty off Tangier Island, Maryland. |
She had been assigned to serve as an | anti-submarine patrol ship after giving support to the la |
On 11 November, off Fedhala Roads, her | anti-submarine patrol sank what was reported to be a Germ |
ded her troops that day and then performed | antisubmarine patrol duty until she reembarked her troop |
May, sailed back to Purvis Bay, and began | antisubmarine patrol duty off that port. |
September, she sailed from Norfolk for an | antisubmarine patrol with a hunter-killer group centered |
d the 19th Destroyer Flotilla at Dover for | anti-submarine patrol and convoy defence duties in the No |
Exmouth was assigned to convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol duties in the Western Approaches wh |
ted merchant vessels and a small number of | anti-submarine patrol boats, so that its actual combat po |
onvoy duty along the coast and carried out | anti-submarine patrol off New York harbor. |
Returning to Eniwetok, she operated on | anti-submarine patrol as a precaution against any Japanes |
en omnths operating as a convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol ship, before sailing to Adelaide in |
ry 1944, where she was used for escort and | anti-submarine patrol duties. |
e, in the late summer of 1917, she assumed | antisubmarine patrol and coastal escort duties in the Ba |
Massachusetts, she joined Mission Bay for | antisubmarine patrol in the South Atlantic from 8 Septem |
he unsuccessful Wight Bomber for use as an | anti-submarine patrol aircraft, the "Converted" Seaplane |
she returned to the Bonin-Volcano area for | antisubmarine patrol duty. |
Along the way, the RO-501 ran into an | anti-submarine patrol group including the Escort Carrier |
Islands operations with convoy escort and | antisubmarine patrol services. |
From 21 March-27 April, she conducted an | anti-submarine patrol in the vicinity of Japanese-held Wo |
After | antisubmarine patrol along the East Coast and intensive |
Returning to | antisubmarine patrol and escort duties in the western Me |
Bay and operated on convoy escort duty and | antisubmarine patrol off the New Guinea coast until 23 S |
ica-class torpedo boat Circe, which was on | anti-submarine patrol with Clio, Calliope, and Polluce. |
Attu, to care for the seaplanes conducting | antisubmarine patrol and search missions in support of t |
Russell Islands, proceeded to Peleliu for | antisubmarine patrol and an escort voyage to Ulithi. |
deployed to Darwin, where she served as an | anti-submarine patrol ship until February 1945, when the |
During World War I, S.C. 3 served on | antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro |
d patrols were marred by a heavy number of | antisubmarine patrol craft off Chuuk and poor visibility |
e part of a hunter-killer carrier group on | anti-submarine patrol east of the Marshalls. |
his capacity from 1942 to 1946, serving in | anti-submarine patrol boats in New Guinea and the south-w |
d and logistic facilities to a squadron of | antisubmarine patrol planes operating from an improvised |
eraldton spent a bried period acting as an | anti-submarine patrol ship off the east coast of Australi |
Cessnock was then assigned as an | anti-submarine patrol ship operating in Western Australia |
ipan, Iwo Jima, Ulithi, and Tarawa, and on | antisubmarine patrol and minesweeping operations until t |
After a week of | antisubmarine patrol off New Caledonia, Aulick joined Ta |
d under the command of Ensign B.D. Wood on | antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro |
er two days of minesweeping, she commenced | anti-submarine patrol off Makin and Tarawa. |
ropped supplies, as well as maintaining an | anti-submarine patrol over the crippled William Williams |
to Join Submarine Division 5 (SubDiv 5) in | anti-submarine patrol off the British Isles. |
Also trained crews for | antisubmarine patrol duty overseas. |
a of operations, she was detected by a USN | anti-submarine patrol, which begun to hunt her. |
Convoy escort, | antisubmarine patrol, and sweeping duties kept the destr |
Hampton Roads 25 August 1918 for her first | antisubmarine patrol, alternating such patrols with coas |
nd forces on the island and maintaining an | anti-submarine patrol, Midway operated off Tinian until s |
Crane remained on the west coast on | antisubmarine patrol, local escort duty, training exerci |
orld War for a variety of tasks, including | anti-submarine patrol. |
rs on the 22nd, she began minesweeping and | antisubmarine patrol. |
ship fired support missions and served on | antisubmarine patrol. |
continued to ply stormy Aleutian waters on | antisubmarine patrol. |
During the Second World War the 96th flew | antisubmarine patrols from, 8 December 1941-c. |
The base was used to carry out | anti-submarine patrols and escort convoys over the Atlant |
Flew | antisubmarine patrols off the east coast, 7 December 194 |
in the Cape Province, it still carried out | anti-submarine patrols but began to restrict those patrol |
One squadron (113th) flew | antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico. |
Reassigned to Newfoundland to fly | antisubmarine patrols over North Atlantic convoy routes. |
rement of the RNAS to carry out long-range | anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort duties off the w |
The 41st flew | antisubmarine patrols off the coast of Washington from, |
, she cruised the Marshall Islands area on | anti-submarine patrols and in hunter-killer (HUK) operati |
Antisubmarine patrols in Gulf of Mexico on 8 June 1942 a | |
equipped with B-25 Mitchells and performed | antisubmarine patrols over both the Southeast Atlantic c |
Flew | antisubmarine patrols over the South Atlantic coastline |
exico and the Atlantic seaboard conducting | anti-submarine patrols and escorting coastwise convoys, I |
r a little more than two months, conducted | anti-submarine patrols and air-sea rescue missions out of |
sweeper escorted coastal shipping and made | antisubmarine patrols in the Chesapeake Bay area. |
In addition, | antisubmarine patrols were flown from the airfield over |
Attack on Pearl Harbor, the squadron flew | antisubmarine patrols over the Northwest Pacific coast u |
April 1943 and spent her wartime career on | anti-submarine patrols and as a convoy escort. |
S. entry into the war, the group flew some | antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico early in 1 |
the remainder of the war, Rowan conducted | antisubmarine patrols and escorted convoys to both Briti |
and both the Navy and Army Air Forces flew | antisubmarine patrols from the airport. |
Equipped with DH6s, it carried out | anti-submarine patrols along the coast until the end of t |
From this base she sailed on | antisubmarine patrols in the Solomons and escorted convo |
r's Day 1944, she discontinued her nightly | anti-submarine patrols and concentrated on preparing crew |
The destroyer made | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and guard |
She returned to Eniwetok for | antisubmarine patrols until 9 August, when she put to se |
It flew both seaplanes and flying boats on | anti-submarine patrols from Dundee until the end of the F |
aft, including the O-46 and O-52 Owl, flew | anti-submarine patrols off the East Coast after the Unite |
On 9 February she began | antisubmarine patrols east of Leyte Gulf; then she steam |
The 11th flew | Antisubmarine patrols off the California coast from, 8-c |
Destroyer Flotilla for convoy defence and | anti-submarine patrols in the Western Approaches. |
In addition to | anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she e |
t Morotai on 23 October 1944 and commenced | antisubmarine patrols in the waters surrounding the Molu |
nd support missions, and anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine patrols until the ship departed Iwo Jima o |
try into World War II the Group engaged in | antisubmarine patrols along the East coast of the United |
1915, he became a test pilot and undertook | anti-submarine patrols out of Dover. |
ned there until 8 August when they resumed | antisubmarine patrols to the northeast of Luzon. |
She conducted | antisubmarine patrols with that escort carrier until 1 A |
e of the New York City area and for flying | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast. |
It flew | Antisubmarine patrols from, December 1941-January 1942 b |
bservation squadrons (105th, 112th) flying | antisubmarine patrols over the Atlantic from May 1942 un |
stage its flying boats used in coastal and | anti-submarine patrols along North America's eastern seab |
rting warships and merchantmen, conducting | antisubmarine patrols and miscellaneous other minor duti |
h Short Type 184 seaplanes and carried out | anti-submarine patrols over the English Channel until the |
25th Bombardment Group on Trinidad, flying | antisubmarine patrols over the Caribbean as part of the |
dron of the Ohio National Guard which flew | anti-submarine patrols off the Delaware Coast. |
in the southwestern Pacific and conducting | anti-submarine patrols from bases throughout the Solomons |
wallow shifted from minesweeping duties to | antisubmarine patrols and, but for two runs to Kerama Re |
e with the RNAS in 1916, being operated on | anti-submarine patrols over the North Sea and English Cha |
lymouth, England, from which she conducted | antisubmarine patrols against German submarines as a par |
Operational | anti-submarine patrols were conducted from Visalia AAF by |
These units were assigned to | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and convo |
for the duration of June saw Kiama perform | anti-submarine patrols in the Solomon Sea. |
It began to operate long | anti-submarine patrols over the Indian Ocean. |
The squadron's most effective | antisubmarine patrols were conducted from 18 July to 2 A |
ies of minesweeping, convoy protection and | anti-submarine patrols in the North Sea. |
uring the next three months, she conducted | anti-submarine patrols and escorted merchantmen to the Ne |
sent to Okinawa, where she first performed | anti-submarine patrols before sweeping the waters off Ker |
Asheville continued | antisubmarine patrols until May 1944. |
the Pearl Harbor Attack, the squadron flew | antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico from, Janu |
The squadron flew | antisubmarine patrols from the field. |
r II aircraft based at Rathmines conducted | anti-submarine patrols along the Australian east coast an |
on patrol and local escort duty, then made | anti-submarine patrols off Saipan until 6 August, when sh |
nd forth) with four of the B-17E's, flying | antisubmarine patrols over the Pacific approaches to the |
Also flew | antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico. |
The 37th It flew | antisubmarine patrols from, December 1941-c. |
The group conducted | anti-submarine patrols off Newfoundland from 4 to 22 Marc |
Antisubmarine patrols, 27 December 1941-19 August 1942; | |
, Rhode Island, out of which she sailed on | anti-submarine patrols, until 16 December 1943. |
Sailing on | anti-submarine patrols, as well as screening assault ship |
The carrier's aircraft conducted | anti-submarine patrols, provided fighter support for othe |
In addition to the | antisubmarine patrols, the 1st Squadron flew escort for |
miles east of Saipan, Fanshaw Bay launched | antisubmarine patrols, combat air patrol, and photograph |
Antisubmarine patrols, March-c. | |
Antisubmarine patrols, 1941-1942 | |
Performed | Antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942. |
It flew | antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942. |
escorting coastwise convoys and conducting | antisubmarine patrols-until 1 December when she arrived |
placed on B-18 Bolo medium bombers flying | antisubmarine patrols. |
til 2 September when she was reassigned to | antisubmarine patrols. |
was equipped with Short 184 seaplanes for | anti-submarine patrols. |
he Panama Canal Zone, primarily engaged in | antisubmarine patrols. |
Curtiss H.16 aircraft and was involved in | anti-submarine patrols. |
th to the 28th, the minesweepers conducted | anti-submarine patrols. |
air crews in air-to-ground bombing and for | antisubmarine patrols. |
ordered to Miami, Florida to begin flying | anti-submarine patrols. |
blished during World War I by the USCG for | anti-submarine patrols. |
e aircraft were used for both training and | anti-submarine patrols. |
l and training station, but also providing | anti-submarine patrols. |
It also includes a variety of aircraft on | anti-submarine patrols. |
och Arkaig carried out training duties for | anti-submarine personnel and Flotilla duties at Derry. |
ships engaged in equally fierce radar and | antisubmarine picket duty were savagely attacked by Japa |
connection with diving, torpedo, mine and | antisubmarine programs. |
August, she was ordered to escort and give | anti-submarine protection to 12 oilers and one merchantma |
During the voyages Hayter provided | anti-submarine protection and transferred the division do |
r the next month provided air, surface and | antisubmarine protection for Makin Island. |
d and the Short Seamew, a cheap to produce | anti-submarine reconnaissance and attack aircraft intende |
Japanese | antisubmarine records available after the war revealed t |
a Terrier surface-to-air missile; an ASROC | anti-submarine rocket made up the second stage, while a C |
warhead used as the warhead for the SUBROC | antisubmarine rocket system. |
Mousetrap (ASW Marks 20 and 22) was an | anti-submarine rocket used mainly during the Second World |
eapon and sensor systems such as the ASROC | anti-submarine rocket and the OPS-11 early warning radar |
Handled torpedoes and | antisubmarine rockets (ASROC) launched from surface ship |
e Standard missile surface-to-air missile, | anti-submarine rockets, the RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship miss |
Their former | anti-submarine role was largely transferred to the Halifa |
at first B-18 Bolos and later B-25s in an | anti-submarine role, the 12th protected vulnerable shippi |
s, were dedicated to the anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine role. |
s, were dedicated to the anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine role. |
quadron in the Spring of 1916 to act as an | anti-submarine screen for the battlecruisers. |
quadron in the Spring of 1916 to act as an | anti-submarine screen for the Battlecruisers. |
Five destroyers formed an | antisubmarine screen while the salvage party boarded the |
After acting as | antisubmarine screen and screening ship for escort carri |
d, from 22 June to 1 July, operated in the | antisubmarine screen of Task Force (TF) 77, the fast car |
lippines to Okinawa, Enright served in the | anti-submarine screen around Okinawa until 24 July. |
r Harbor, where she served as a part of an | anti-submarine screen operating in the ocean approaches t |
On 10 June 1944 while part of the | antisubmarine screen of the Western Approaches Command f |
ern coast of Saipan and also served in the | antisubmarine screen for the battleships Alabama (BB-60) |
e sailed on 5 May 1944 to join the massive | anti-submarine screen patrolling the western end of the E |
Making Tulagi their base they began | anti-submarine screen patrols on 19 December 1942 off Tul |
ue services and performed antiaircraft and | antisubmarine screening duties. |
She furnished minesweeping and | antisubmarine screening support for the occupation of Ki |
Campaign, she was transferred to providing | Anti-Submarine Screening and protection for the Tanker fo |
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