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al Australian Navy (RAN) as a minesweeper, | anti-submarine vessel, and survey ship. |
a of operations, she was detected by a USN | anti-submarine patrol, which begun to hunt her. |
rface off-shore (the RCN had a substantial | anti-submarine task force led by HMCS Rimouski (K121) hid |
She was used to portray a German | anti-submarine vessel in the 1955 movie The Cockleshell H |
HMS Plym (K271), a River-class | antisubmarine frigate, was named after the river during |
ailed from Norfolk 3 April to join a large | antisubmarine unit at Guantanamo Bay 7 April. |
She made a second | antisubmarine attack with "hedgehogs" on 7 July and proc |
She was used to portray a German | anti-submarine vessel in the 1955 movie The Cockleshell H |
Macbeth (T 138) was a Shakespearian-class | anti-submarine naval trawler that served with the Royal N |
stle (K384), were used to portray a German | anti-submarine vessel dropping depth charges. |
60 and 1961, she served with a specialized | antisubmarine task force in the western Pacific, before |
ly for trials and possibly as a high-speed | anti-submarine target, her torpedo tubes were removed. |
that had sunk U-513 carried out a routine | antisubmarine sweep in advance of the convoy when its ra |
Tobruk was also fitted with a Squid | anti-submarine mortar. |
British development of a forward-throwing | anti-submarine weapon originally designed during the Seco |
After acting as | antisubmarine screen and screening ship for escort carri |
In addition to | anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she e |
the proposal for a more advanced turboprop | anti-submarine aircraft (which became the Gannet), furthe |
d her through February; and, after coastal | antisubmarine operations, she arrived Boston late in Jul |
After her | antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Bering |
After her | antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Abseco |
After her | antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, McCull |
ed from Third Air Force to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in November, being redesignated as |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Langley Field, Virginia. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Westover Field, Massachu |
e controls and flew on Civilian Air Patrol | anti-submarine flights during World War II. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in New York City, New York. |
he American United States Army Air Force's | Antisubmarine Command, 479th Antisubmarine Group, as a b |
The Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command (AC) was a direct reporting agency |
Reassigned to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in October 1942 and inactivated sh |
Reassigned to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in October 1942 and inactivated sh |
Later, operated with Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, being reassigned to the 25th Anti |
The carrier's aircraft conducted | anti-submarine patrols, provided fighter support for othe |
It also includes a variety of aircraft on | anti-submarine patrols. |
man Avenger and Fairey Gannet aircraft for | anti-submarine warfare onboard HMS Vengeance, receiving t |
hey were used as an aircraft-launched ASW ( | Anti-Submarine Warfare) rocket and worked by puncturing t |
support to aid forces ashore, she also had | antisubmarine training off Okinawa before returning to t |
l and training station, but also providing | anti-submarine patrols. |
Also flew | antisubmarine patrols over the Gulf of Mexico. |
elping to maintain one of America's mighty | antisubmarine warfare forces. |
haul and remained there for amphibious and | anti-submarine training. |
a Terrier surface-to-air missile; an ASROC | anti-submarine rocket made up the second stage, while a C |
re convoy crossings in 1944, and underwent | anti-submarine training at Casco Bay, Maine, between voya |
training ships, aircraft transports and as | anti-submarine convoy escorts. |
permarine Walruses and both in ASR and the | anti-submarine patrol role whilst flying Vickers Warwicks |
equipped with B-25 Mitchells and performed | antisubmarine patrols over both the Southeast Atlantic c |
sweeper escorted coastal shipping and made | antisubmarine patrols in the Chesapeake Bay area. |
turrets) (one forward and two aft) and an | anti-submarine armament consisting of a battery of heavyw |
bat Systems Requirements Section and Force | Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer for the Commander, Naval S |
May, sailed back to Purvis Bay, and began | antisubmarine patrol duty off that port. |
Warships fired weapons and dropped | anti-submarine bombs in the Sea of Japan during the third |
APDs also retained the sound gear and some | anti-submarine weapons of destroyer escorts, and served a |
air crews in air-to-ground bombing and for | antisubmarine patrols. |
August, she was ordered to escort and give | anti-submarine protection to 12 oilers and one merchantma |
t Morotai on 23 October 1944 and commenced | antisubmarine patrols in the waters surrounding the Molu |
creened carriers, patrolled, and conducted | antisubmarine searches, then sailed for air strikes on W |
ensors like 10-centimeter radar and modern | anti-submarine weapons like the Hedgehog projector. |
1915, he became a test pilot and undertook | anti-submarine patrols out of Dover. |
, HMS Salamander, and HMS Harrier; and the | anti-submarine Shakespearian class trawlers Hamlet, Macbe |
sailed as plane guard for carriers and as | anti-submarine escort for battleships; she fired shore bo |
Now equipped with listening gear and an | anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability, albeit primitive |
escorting coastwise convoys and conducting | antisubmarine patrols-until 1 December when she arrived |
in the southwestern Pacific and conducting | anti-submarine patrols from bases throughout the Solomons |
ipan, Iwo Jima, Ulithi, and Tarawa, and on | antisubmarine patrol and minesweeping operations until t |
for transport and troopship convoys and in | anti-submarine warfare operations. |
irana operated escorting convoys and doing | anti-submarine work in the Atlantic and Arctic theatres. |
index operated escorting convoys and doing | anti-submarine work in the Atlantic and Arctic theatres. |
Both the 1st and 2nd | Antisubmarine Squadrons made-up the 480th Antisubmarine |
ands engaged in tactical and hunter-killer | anti-submarine warfare exercises and performed patrol dut |
se guns and conventional anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine weaponry. |
s, were dedicated to the anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine role. |
s, were dedicated to the anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine role. |
nd support missions, and anti-aircraft and | anti-submarine patrols until the ship departed Iwo Jima o |
se of the Oerlikon gun as an anti-ship and | anti-submarine gun - while it was not effective against t |
, maintained, and removed anti-torpedo and | antisubmarine nets in the West Indies throughout World W |
ue services and performed antiaircraft and | antisubmarine screening duties. |
ployed in the South-Western Approaches for | anti-submarine support. |
, she cruised the Marshall Islands area on | anti-submarine patrols and in hunter-killer (HUK) operati |
she returned to the Bonin-Volcano area for | antisubmarine patrol duty. |
the landings in southern France, and as an | anti-submarine warfare vessel at the Battle of Normandy. |
was initially assigned to Fremantle as an | anti-submarine patrol ship, where she remained until Augu |
to Norfolk, Virginia, PC-465 served as an | anti-submarine convoy escort. |
She had been assigned to serve as an | anti-submarine patrol ship after giving support to the la |
32 (VS-32) Maulers was commissioned as Air | Anti-Submarine Squadron 32 (VS-32) in April 1950. |
Echuca's initial role was as an | anti-submarine partol and convoy escort vessel alon the e |
quadron in the Spring of 1916 to act as an | anti-submarine screen for the battlecruisers. |
use by the Royal Navy, and were used as an | anti-submarine weapon known as the Hedgehog. |
quadron in the Spring of 1916 to act as an | anti-submarine screen for the Battlecruisers. |
From 1974 he was trained as an | antisubmarine warfare officer, and later undertook the A |
he unsuccessful Wight Bomber for use as an | anti-submarine patrol aircraft, the "Converted" Seaplane |
imes over the next decade, operating as an | anti-submarine unit equipped with Fairey Gannets, and see |
ses, B-18 Bolos and B-34 Ventura as aerial | antisubmarine killer hunter squadron. |
Apart from a short stint as an | anti-submarine carrier in 1968, the ship remained in this |
2/43 Highlander was modified further as an | anti-submarine escort, with her "A" gun being replaced wi |
ce with the Navy, finally being sunk as an | anti-submarine target in the Cromarty Firth in 1951. |
deployed to Darwin, where she served as an | anti-submarine patrol ship until February 1945, when the |
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 |
Its purpose was to serve as an | anti-submarine weapon for the United States Navy. |
She was transferred to Canada in 1944 as a | anti-submarine training ship. |
riant named the Bolingbroke was used as an | anti-submarine and training aircraft. |
Squadron was redesignated as 6th | Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassigned to 25th Antisubma |
ine” was prepared to function either as an | anti-submarine escort or a minesweeper. |
Asheville continued | antisubmarine patrols until May 1944. |
at readiness, Rhode Island was assigned to | anti-submarine patrol duty off Tangier Island, Maryland. |
These units were assigned to | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and convo |
orts proceeded into the north Atlantic for | anti-submarine sweeps in the Iceland area. |
r-killer group, she sailed on 5 August for | antisubmarine operations in the Atlantic covering the mo |
nd forth) with four of the B-17E's, flying | antisubmarine patrols over the Pacific approaches to the |
Virginia and converted into B-24 Liberator | antisubmarine unit, being redesignated 1st Antisubmarine |
The air station also served as a base for | anti-submarine operations, with an Army Air Corps (22d An |
Massachusetts, she joined Mission Bay for | antisubmarine patrol in the South Atlantic from 8 Septem |
miles east of Saipan, Fanshaw Bay launched | antisubmarine patrols, combat air patrol, and photograph |
Her 1955 deployment began with | antisubmarine warfare exercises with the Royal Navy off |
s deployed to New England and began flying | antisubmarine missions from Bangor Airport over the Newf |
ordered to Miami, Florida to begin flying | anti-submarine patrols. |
fore her conversion as a training boat for | anti-submarine warfare operations. |
It flew both seaplanes and flying boats on | anti-submarine patrols from Dundee until the end of the F |
placed on B-18 Bolo medium bombers flying | antisubmarine patrols. |
and-based PB4Y Liberator patrol bombers on | anti-submarine details during two tours of duty in the wi |
een lost in a minefield or sunk by Italian | anti-submarine aircraft. |
rom light destroyer to cruiser can provide | anti-submarine support. |
April 1943 and spent her wartime career on | anti-submarine patrols and as a convoy escort. |
e for the rest of the year she carried out | anti-submarine operations in the North-Western Approaches |
in the Cape Province, it still carried out | anti-submarine patrols but began to restrict those patrol |
onvoy duty along the coast and carried out | anti-submarine patrol off New York harbor. |
Equipped with DH6s, it carried out | anti-submarine patrols along the coast until the end of t |
h Short Type 184 seaplanes and carried out | anti-submarine patrols over the English Channel until the |
The base was used to carry out | anti-submarine patrols and escort convoys over the Atlant |
These frigates primarily carry out | antisubmarine warfare, but they also contribute to antia |
ied from a trawler to be used to carry out | anti-submarine work. |
Depth charge, an | anti-submarine weapon fused to go off at a certain depth |
f the first group of destroyers chosen for | anti-submarine duty in European waters. |
ges Leygues class (Type F70) is a class of | anti-submarine frigates of the French Navy. |
s a Blackwood or Type 14 class second-rate | anti-submarine frigate of the British Royal Navy. |
ugboat steamed along the East Coast laying | anti-submarine nets and patrolling against minefields fro |
Crane remained on the west coast on | antisubmarine patrol, local escort duty, training exerci |
bmarine off the New England coast, perform | anti-submarine warfare exercises, and proceed to Halifax, |
stage its flying boats used in coastal and | anti-submarine patrols along North America's eastern seab |
ter acoustical data in support of Cold war | anti-submarine warfare operations in the 1980s. |
ea for two weeks of combined antiaircraft/ | antisubmarine warfare exercises conducted with Hancock ( |
on this ship and his previous command, the | anti-submarine trawler HMS Saint Loman. |
later, she immediately commenced intensive | anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercises along the Atlantic |
Her training concentrated on | antisubmarine warfare, and in 1955 and 1957 she returned |
ctorate from its original concentration on | anti-submarine welfare to responsibility for all aspects |
From 21 March-27 April, she conducted an | anti-submarine patrol in the vicinity of Japanese-held Wo |
ugust 1914, Navy airships were confined to | anti-submarine, anti-mine and scouting missions. |
ed to Boston for repair and conversion for | Anti-submarine warfare as a convoy escort. |
y the Royal Navy in 1940 and converted for | anti-submarine warfare. |
rld War II where she engaged in convoy and | anti-submarine work. |
1945, Dubbo was assigned to convoy escort | anti-submarine duties off the western Australian coast. |
Convoy escort, | antisubmarine patrol, and sweeping duties kept the destr |
Assigned to convoy and | antisubmarine duty, she got underway for Europe the 26th |
five months Motive served on convoy escort | antisubmarine, and screening patrols and hydrographic su |
nean, where she was employed in convoy and | anti-submarine work. |
paid off at Sheerness to provide crews for | antisubmarine vessels. |
ockyard in March 1916 to provide crews for | antisubmarine vessels. |
Also trained crews for | antisubmarine patrol duty overseas. |
oval of gun mount 53, where a DASH (Drone, | Antisubmarine Helicopter) deck/hangar was placed. |
Destroyer Flotilla for convoy defence and | anti-submarine patrols in the Western Approaches. |
cort Group at Derry for convoy defence and | anti-submarine operations in the North-Western Approaches |
missiles, they also tested air defense and | anti-submarine warheads with small yields. |
fic, commanding minesweeper HMS Deodar and | antisubmarine vessel HMNZS Moa. |
Based at Plymouth, they were deployed for | anti-submarine patrol duties in the South-Western Approac |
ra attacked the drifters that deployed the | anti-submarine nets that formed part of the Barrage, sink |
In June 1944, she was deployed for | anti-submarine operations in the Indian Ocean. |
The destroyer made | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and guard |
sailed, with Midway and 12 destroyers, for | antisubmarine and combat air patrols off Guam and Saipan |
evelopment was also carried to develop new | anti-submarine devices, mines and ships' electrics. |
et, Murray aided in postwar development of | antisubmarine and mine warfare techniques. |
t for Task Force "Alfa", in development of | antisubmarine warfare techniques. |
The Indian Navy dispatched two | anti-submarine warfare frigate, INS Khukri (1958) and the |
She was diverted for | antisubmarine search north of Cuba in early March, and o |
d the 19th Destroyer Flotilla at Dover for | anti-submarine patrol and convoy defence duties in the No |
He was awarded the DSC for | anti-submarine work performed while commanding the Puffin |
och Arkaig carried out training duties for | anti-submarine personnel and Flotilla duties at Derry. |
wallow shifted from minesweeping duties to | antisubmarine patrols and, but for two runs to Kerama Re |
Bay and operated on convoy escort duty and | antisubmarine patrol off the New Guinea coast until 23 S |
U-boats Destroyed: The Effect of | Anti-submarine Warfare, 1914-1918. |
he Panama Canal Zone, primarily engaged in | antisubmarine patrols. |
try into World War II the Group engaged in | antisubmarine patrols along the East coast of the United |
ulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in | antisubmarine action after moving into the Camotes Sea t |
She returned to Eniwetok for | antisubmarine patrols until 9 August, when she put to se |
tiple missions, but primarily equipped for | anti-submarine warfare [ASW]. |
The corvette served as a convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol ship in the waters around Milne Bay |
reassigned to New Guinea as an escort and | anti-submarine patrol vessel. |
She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in dangerous battle areas and r |
She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in battle areas before sailing |
She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in dangerous battle areas and r |
Exmouth was assigned to convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol duties in the Western Approaches wh |
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. |
Islands operations with convoy escort and | antisubmarine patrol services. |
She provided escort and | antisubmarine warfare support to ships of the Atlantic F |
hter aircraft, Andres performed escort and | anti-submarine operations. |
the war she engaged in patrol, escort, and | antisubmarine duties throughout the southwest Pacific. |
rved in World War II as convoy escorts and | anti-submarine warfare ships. |
gh some of the destroyer escorts providing | anti-submarine screens for these convoys had United State |
erations Specialist he became an expert in | anti-submarine warfare, was an Air Controller, and collec |
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