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he conducted pre-invasion minesweeping and antisubmarine screening operations despite shore battery
Thereafter, they provided anti-submarine screening protection while the oilers cond
gh some of the destroyer escorts providing anti-submarine screens for these convoys had United State
na River Naval Air Station which supported antisubmarine sea-patrol planes during World War II.
She was diverted for antisubmarine search north of Cuba in early March, and o
creened carriers, patrolled, and conducted antisubmarine searches, then sailed for air strikes on W
, HMS Salamander, and HMS Harrier; and the anti-submarine Shakespearian class trawlers Hamlet, Macbe
hen, in 1963, she was employed to evaluate antisubmarine sonar in Hawaiian waters.
m their previous designation of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Four (HSL-44).
The 2d Antisubmarine Squadron is an inactive United States Air
No. 235 Squadron RAF was an anti-submarine squadron of the Royal Air Force in World W
The 1st Antisubmarine Squadron is an inactive United States Air
The 4th Antisubmarine Squadron is an inactive United States Air
ry 1943 - Attacked by aircraft from the 2d Antisubmarine Squadron USAAF, but escaped without damage
The 19th Antisubmarine Squadron is an inactive United States Air
32 (VS-32) Maulers was commissioned as Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 32 (VS-32) in April 1950.
Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Seven (HSC-7), the "Dusty Dogs",
344 Squadron was a Free French land based anti-submarine squadron given a Royal Air Force squadron
Redesignated 3d Antisubmarine Squadron and requipped with B-18 Bolos, de
In late 1943, the 22nd Anti-Submarine Squadron of the Eighth Air Force was disba
While Commanding Officer of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Four (HS-4 "Black Knights"), he w
The 14th Anti-Submarine Squadron is an inactive Army Air Force uni
Redesignated 2d Antisubmarine Squadron and reassigned to 25th Antisubmar
Hudson aircraft and took on the role of an anti-submarine squadron, patrolling first the North Sea a
Squadron was redesignated as 6th Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassigned to 25th Antisubma
ndon, Connecticut, and served with reserve antisubmarine squadrons as an anti-submarine training sh
Both the 1st and 2nd Antisubmarine Squadrons made-up the 480th Antisubmarine
ly attached to the Carrier Force providing Anti-Submarine Sreening, and crash destroyer duties for H
She patrolled anti-submarine stations around the island complex, gave f
s a serious problem, because much of NATOs anti-submarine strategy was based on closing the Gap, wit
te April 1940, the Admiralty sent the 15th Anti-Submarine Striking Force, under Commander Sir Geoffr
rom light destroyer to cruiser can provide anti-submarine support.
ployed in the South-Western Approaches for anti-submarine support.
n operating base for sea planes conducting anti-submarine surveillance of the Atlantic coast.
that had sunk U-513 carried out a routine antisubmarine sweep in advance of the convoy when its ra
The fourth war patrol, an antisubmarine sweep in Icelandic waters, and fifth patro
uary, with four destroyers carrying out an anti-submarine sweep whilst the heavy ships carried out a
HMCS Athabaskan formed the force covering anti-submarine sweeps by the Canadian 5th Support group,
orts proceeded into the north Atlantic for anti-submarine sweeps in the Iceland area.
the Royal Navy during World War II, doing anti-submarine sweeps in the Indian Ocean with 832 Squadr
Navy as a consultant on major missile and anti-submarine system procurement.
Grasse were refitted with the modern SLASM anti-submarine system, an active Very Low Frequencies son
American antisubmarine tactics and skill had once again made the
ot", would have negated much of the Allied anti-submarine tactics and technology, but they were neve
ere because of the great success of allied antisubmarine tactics, contacts were scarce.
tion with the development of submarine and antisubmarine tactics.
ce with the Navy, finally being sunk as an anti-submarine target in the Cromarty Firth in 1951.
ly for trials and possibly as a high-speed anti-submarine target, her torpedo tubes were removed.
rface off-shore (the RCN had a substantial anti-submarine task force led by HMCS Rimouski (K121) hid
60 and 1961, she served with a specialized antisubmarine task force in the western Pacific, before
esponsibility and participated in numerous anti-submarine technology and tactics development exercis
esearch during both World Wars, working on anti-submarine technology and on fog dispersal systems.
She formed part of anti-submarine TG 2. (18 January 1944 - 27 February 1944)
nch Mark 44 or Mark 46 acoustically-guided anti-submarine torpedo.
rom April to August 1943, she was used for Anti-Submarine training after undergoing a refit in the U
re convoy crossings in 1944, and underwent anti-submarine training at Casco Bay, Maine, between voya
She then joined the Anti-Submarine Training Squadron at the Portland, United
In March 1958, after anti-submarine training at Derry, she joined the Home Fle
support to aid forces ashore, she also had antisubmarine training off Okinawa before returning to t
ate HMAS Queenborough, following a week of anti-submarine training exercises.
ed at Pearl Harbor on 31 May and joined in anti-submarine training exercises in Hawaii until 12 Augu
19 October, she sailed to Pearl Harbor for antisubmarine training operations and then continued on
1945 Loch Dunvegan was transferred to 1st Anti-Submarine Training Flotilla based at Londonderry, wh
as far south as Chesapeake Bay to conduct antisubmarine training exercises.
She was transferred to Canada in 1944 as a anti-submarine training ship.
he moved to Plymouth in February 1943, for anti-submarine training role.
don and Bermuda, and alternating them with anti-submarine training operations for destroyers and des
After anti-submarine training and experiments with radar in Che
ned in gunnery practice, mining operations antisubmarine training, and fleet battle problems in the
haul and remained there for amphibious and anti-submarine training.
on this ship and his previous command, the anti-submarine trawler HMS Saint Loman.
ailed from Norfolk 3 April to join a large antisubmarine unit at Guantanamo Bay 7 April.
imes over the next decade, operating as an anti-submarine unit equipped with Fairey Gannets, and see
rmed as an RAF Coastal Command fighter and anti-submarine unit in World War II.
Virginia and converted into B-24 Liberator antisubmarine unit, being redesignated 1st Antisubmarine
She was used to portray a German anti-submarine vessel in the 1955 movie The Cockleshell H
She was used to portray a German anti-submarine vessel in the 1955 movie The Cockleshell H
stle (K384), were used to portray a German anti-submarine vessel dropping depth charges.
fic, commanding minesweeper HMS Deodar and antisubmarine vessel HMNZS Moa.
al Australian Navy (RAN) as a minesweeper, anti-submarine vessel, and survey ship.
tour of Pacific duty as a fire support and anti-submarine vessel.
paid off at Sheerness to provide crews for antisubmarine vessels.
ockyard in March 1916 to provide crews for antisubmarine vessels.
dly postponed in favor of escort ships and anti-submarine vessels.
e operational tactics had its place in the antisubmarine war.
is large four-engined aircraft is used for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and search and rescue (SAR).
later, she immediately commenced intensive anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercises along the Atlantic
Aircrewmen on the Merlin Mk1 helicopter in Anti-Submarine Warfare and Search and Rescue.
The SSKs themselves were limited in their anti-submarine warfare abilities by their low speed and t
the landings in southern France, and as an anti-submarine warfare vessel at the Battle of Normandy.
s transferred to the Trinidad sector where anti-submarine warfare was his primary duty.
d E. Kraus participated in the large-scale antisubmarine warfare (ASW) development exercise.
bmarine off the New England coast, perform anti-submarine warfare exercises, and proceed to Halifax,
ctober and November, she took part in NATO antisubmarine warfare exercises.
Alexandria conducted shakedown and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training out of Guantanamo B
n convoy escort duty, then participated in anti-submarine warfare against German U-Boats and escorte
t intelligence reports of improving Soviet anti-submarine warfare capabilities.
During these tours she operated on anti-submarine warfare duty and as a part of the blockade
ding Flag Officer Third Flotilla/Commander Anti-Submarine Warfare Group Two, responsible for the air
anese Maritime Self-Defense Force in joint anti-submarine warfare exercise MAREX and later that year
land and Canadian coasts, participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises.
to be used by the Fairey Gannet shipborne anti-submarine warfare aircraft, and was originally calle
was placed on hold so that higher-priority anti-submarine warfare vessels and merchant ships, needed
bat Systems Requirements Section and Force Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer for the Commander, Naval S
ing operations out of Portland, Maine, for antisubmarine warfare training with Task Group 27.1.
fore her conversion as a training boat for anti-submarine warfare operations.
i-class destroyer, and was mainly used for anti-submarine warfare duties.
cles (UAVs), the ADM-160 MALD, sensors for anti-submarine warfare or intelligence, surveillance and
ur months of 1969 participating in various antisubmarine warfare exercises and preparing for overse
elping to maintain one of America's mighty antisubmarine warfare forces.
ter acoustical data in support of Cold war anti-submarine warfare operations in the 1980s.
From 1974 he was trained as an antisubmarine warfare officer, and later undertook the A
the Mediterranean from Spain to Sicily on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) barrier patrols.
en of USS Solomons (CVE-67) and sailed for antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coast of Brazil.
active or passive sonar, and provides both anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface ship warfar
Her 1955 deployment began with antisubmarine warfare exercises with the Royal Navy off
The Indian Navy dispatched two anti-submarine warfare frigate, INS Khukri (1958) and the
role in the development of more effective antisubmarine warfare tactics that help the Navy control
Two large U.S. Navy anti-submarine warfare task forces succeeded in destroyin
instrumental in developing the "hedgehog" antisubmarine warfare weapon and the degaussing method f
dars include Airborne Early Warning (AEW), Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), and even Weather radar (Ari
as deemed suitable for use as a fast fleet anti-submarine warfare (A/S) escort.
ea for two weeks of combined antiaircraft/ antisubmarine warfare exercises conducted with Hancock (
haut flying boat was a maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft produced in France during
ained frigates of the Republic of Korea in antisubmarine warfare in Sagami Wan, Japan, and from 30
s on Okinawa took place, Knudson continued antisubmarine warfare patrols during amphibious landings
She took part in antisubmarine warfare projects and fleet exercises off F
er, continued to include the areas such as anti-submarine warfare and amphibious operations required
Later she took part in antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan
After a shakedown to the West Indies and antisubmarine warfare (ASW) training at Bermuda, Jack W.
d to the 3d Naval District and operated on antisubmarine warfare (ASW) patrol out of New York harbo
1958, Stickleback was participating in an antisubmarine warfare exercise with Silverstein (DE-534)
operation provided intelligence on Soviet anti-submarine warfare and acoustics technology, as well
ed to Boston for repair and conversion for Anti-submarine warfare as a convoy escort.
e deployed, Conolly took part in the Ships Anti-Submarine Warfare Readiness Effectiveness Measuring
conducting constant experiments to improve antisubmarine warfare techniques.
1980 and retained primarily for training, antisubmarine warfare exercises, and other secondary dut
Primary missions include Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Anti-Surface Warfare (SUW),
cute shortage of warships, particularly of antisubmarine warfare and escort types.
ing Boston on 11 April 1945, she conducted antisubmarine warfare exercises out of Casco Bay, Maine,
nt Force out of Key West, Florida, testing antisubmarine warfare gear.
tiple missions, but primarily equipped for anti-submarine warfare [ASW].
gst U.S. surface units participating in an antisubmarine warfare exercise.
rocket-propelled, air-launched weapons for anti-submarine warfare during 1942, the United States Nav
and a destroyer escort designed to conduct antisubmarine warfare -- the hunter, hunted, and the pro
yard in Lauzon, Quebec, and served in the anti-submarine warfare role to the end of World War II.
nd modernization overhaul during which her antisubmarine warfare capabilities were improved and upd
entation and designing audio recorders for anti-submarine warfare in the US before returning to Indi
the Royal Navy for the service of American antisubmarine warfare ships in European waters, the Unit
Now equipped with listening gear and an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability, albeit primitive
esearch and development, and submarine and anti-submarine warfare systems.
out of Miami, Florida and later sonar and antisubmarine warfare training at the Fleet Sonar School
waters for missions such as mine warfare, anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare.
814 sqn. 5 Wessex HAS3 Anti-Submarine Warfare
sh navies for the 11-day exercise in which antisubmarine warfare and air defense were emphasized.
er 1950 for Korea and conducted patrol and anti-submarine warfare duties at Wonsan, Pusan, Inchon, a
training Navy and Coast Guard personnel in antisubmarine warfare techniques.
rved in World War II as convoy escorts and anti-submarine warfare ships.
ive refresher training and participated in antisubmarine warfare exercises before sailing on 15 Mar
e Admiralty, who had her converted into an anti-submarine warfare trawler with the addition of ASDIC
She provided escort and antisubmarine warfare support to ships of the Atlantic F
for transport and troopship convoys and in anti-submarine warfare operations.
t for Task Force "Alfa", in development of antisubmarine warfare techniques.
t Coast and in the Caribbean, primarily in anti-submarine warfare development and as combat informat
se ships were designed and armed mostly as anti-submarine warfare (ASW) ships.
uipment, provided services to experimental antisubmarine warfare development projects in the Florid
can destroyers with increasingly effective anti-submarine warfare equipment, Miwa (although initiall
Anti-submarine warfare helicopter for the US Navy (73 bui
ises in 1948 and 1955, and participated in antisubmarine warfare activities off the east coast, as
Q. British Forces Aden primarily conducted antisubmarine warfare operations and escort missions as
e range recorder and attack plotter during antisubmarine warfare operations by destroyers and destr
r School, basing at Key West, Florida, for antisubmarine warfare operations that took her to princi
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Bering
; continued extensive experimental work in anti-submarine warfare with new naval aircraft and helico
ly short notice, as well as her success in antisubmarine warfare operations, was recognized in the
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Abseco
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, McCull
She took part in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercises, and during Operat
man Avenger and Fairey Gannet aircraft for anti-submarine warfare onboard HMS Vengeance, receiving t
ands engaged in tactical and hunter-killer anti-submarine warfare exercises and performed patrol dut
hey were used as an aircraft-launched ASW ( Anti-Submarine Warfare) rocket and worked by puncturing t
The U.S. Navy was entirely unprepared for antisubmarine warfare, despite having had two years of B
ontrol conducting Search and Rescue (SAR), Anti-submarine warfare, and training missions.
These frigates primarily carry out antisubmarine warfare, but they also contribute to antia
r 1954, training air and surface forces in antisubmarine warfare, and conducting patrols.
Her training concentrated on antisubmarine warfare, and in 1955 and 1957 she returned
The change in the nature of anti-submarine warfare, with U-boats switching to lone-wo
erations Specialist he became an expert in anti-submarine warfare, was an Air Controller, and collec
U-boats Destroyed: The Effect of Anti-submarine Warfare, 1914-1918.
the French Marine Nationale specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though it also has anti-air and a
nd like its predecessor, its main task was anti-submarine warfare, but its improved weaponry also en
Later on, the new anti-submarine warfare-specialized Spruance class destroy
fficer training in the UK, specialising in anti-submarine warfare.
y the Royal Navy in 1940 and converted for anti-submarine warfare.
th TG 27.1, training new escort vessels in antisubmarine warfare.
provided essential intelligence for future antisubmarine warfare.
lping develop new equipment and tactics in antisubmarine warfare.
officer (E-7), serving as an instructor in anti-submarine warfare.
experimental development group working in antisubmarine warfare.
stroyers of the French Navy specialised in anti-submarine warfare.
                                                                                                   


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