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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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