「antisubmarine」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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The IJN wanted to give the | anti-submarine boats a speed of more than 20 knots, becau |
The SSKs themselves were limited in their | anti-submarine warfare abilities by their low speed and t |
sault troops landed 10 July, Maddox was on | antisubmarine patrol about 16 miles offshore. |
ises in 1948 and 1955, and participated in | antisubmarine warfare activities off the east coast, as |
rom April to August 1943, she was used for | Anti-Submarine training after undergoing a refit in the U |
ulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in | antisubmarine action after moving into the Camotes Sea t |
n convoy escort duty, then participated in | anti-submarine warfare against German U-Boats and escorte |
lymouth, England, from which she conducted | antisubmarine patrols against German submarines as a par |
les transports and Navy Lockheed P-3 Orion | anti-submarine patrol aircraft were provided to the contr |
haut flying boat was a maritime patrol and | anti-submarine warfare aircraft produced in France during |
to be used by the Fairey Gannet shipborne | anti-submarine warfare aircraft, and was originally calle |
he unsuccessful Wight Bomber for use as an | anti-submarine patrol aircraft, the "Converted" Seaplane |
Equipped with DH6s, it carried out | anti-submarine patrols along the coast until the end of t |
The destroyer made | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and guard |
After | antisubmarine patrol along the East Coast and intensive |
try into World War II the Group engaged in | antisubmarine patrols along the East coast of the United |
e of the New York City area and for flying | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast. |
stage its flying boats used in coastal and | anti-submarine patrols along North America's eastern seab |
These units were assigned to | antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and convo |
r II aircraft based at Rathmines conducted | anti-submarine patrols along the Australian east coast an |
Hampton Roads 25 August 1918 for her first | antisubmarine patrol, alternating such patrols with coas |
ecial) combat organization that had earned | Antisubmarine and American Theater campaign streamers. |
She trained in | anti-submarine and amphibious landing exercises and three |
Grasse were refitted with the modern SLASM | anti-submarine system, an active Very Low Frequencies son |
al Australian Navy (RAN) as a minesweeper, | anti-submarine vessel, and survey ship. |
The base was used to carry out | anti-submarine patrols and escort convoys over the Atlant |
Aircrewmen on the Merlin Mk1 helicopter in | Anti-Submarine Warfare and Search and Rescue. |
och Arkaig carried out training duties for | anti-submarine personnel and Flotilla duties at Derry. |
at Subic Bay 6 March, Dufilho operated on | antisubmarine patrol and escort duty. |
esponsibility and participated in numerous | anti-submarine technology and tactics development exercis |
American | antisubmarine tactics and skill had once again made the |
rement of the RNAS to carry out long-range | anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort duties off the w |
ly attached to the Carrier Force providing | Anti-Submarine Sreening, and crash destroyer duties for H |
Task Group Bravo, one of the Navy's major | anti-submarine groups, and in that year also represented |
, she cruised the Marshall Islands area on | anti-submarine patrols and in hunter-killer (HUK) operati |
ugboat steamed along the East Coast laying | anti-submarine nets and patrolling against minefields fro |
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 |
d and the Short Seamew, a cheap to produce | anti-submarine reconnaissance and attack aircraft intende |
esearch during both World Wars, working on | anti-submarine technology and on fog dispersal systems. |
d the 19th Destroyer Flotilla at Dover for | anti-submarine patrol and convoy defence duties in the No |
Echuca's initial role was as an | anti-submarine partol and convoy escort vessel alon the e |
April 1943 and spent her wartime career on | anti-submarine patrols and as a convoy escort. |
Convoy escort, | antisubmarine patrol, and sweeping duties kept the destr |
the U.S. Pacific Fleet with her protective | anti-submarine nets, and returned home safely after the w |
e, in the late summer of 1917, she assumed | antisubmarine patrol and coastal escort duties in the Ba |
ot", would have negated much of the Allied | anti-submarine tactics and technology, but they were neve |
the remainder of the war, Rowan conducted | antisubmarine patrols and escorted convoys to both Briti |
nt enemy bombing attacks, Kingfisher towed | anti-submarine nets and laid telephone cables in Betio Ha |
nt such as enhanced anti-aircraft guns and | anti-submarine weapons, and radar. |
ned in gunnery practice, mining operations | antisubmarine training, and fleet battle problems in the |
r's Day 1944, she discontinued her nightly | anti-submarine patrols and concentrated on preparing crew |
Later she joined Task Group 122.3 for | anti-submarine operations and support duties in the South |
er, continued to include the areas such as | anti-submarine warfare and amphibious operations required |
Campaign, she was transferred to providing | Anti-Submarine Screening and protection for the Tanker fo |
In addition to | anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she e |
ontrol conducting Search and Rescue (SAR), | Anti-submarine warfare, and training missions. |
After acting as | antisubmarine screen and screening ship for escort carri |
operation provided intelligence on Soviet | anti-submarine warfare and acoustics technology, as well |
Returning to | antisubmarine patrol and escort duties in the western Me |
r 1954, training air and surface forces in | antisubmarine warfare, and conducting patrols. |
ugust 1914, Navy airships were confined to | anti-submarine, anti-mine and scouting missions. |
Redesignated 3d | Antisubmarine Squadron and requipped with B-18 Bolos, de |
During the voyages Hayter provided | anti-submarine protection and transferred the division do |
8 was unable to penetrate the intense U.S. | anti-submarine defences, and was forced to return to Kyus |
cute shortage of warships, particularly of | antisubmarine warfare and escort types. |
on escorted convoys into Boston, joined in | anti-submarine operations, and carried ammunition. |
he Philippine Navy removed most of her old | anti-submarine weapons and systems, and added four 12.7 m |
Her training concentrated on | antisubmarine warfare, and in 1955 and 1957 she returned |
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. |
rting warships and merchantmen, conducting | antisubmarine patrols and miscellaneous other minor duti |
waters for missions such as mine warfare, | anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare. |
eapon and sensor systems such as the ASROC | anti-submarine rocket and the OPS-11 early warning radar |
sh navies for the 11-day exercise in which | antisubmarine warfare and air defense were emphasized. |
ipan, Iwo Jima, Ulithi, and Tarawa, and on | antisubmarine patrol and minesweeping operations until t |
navies, they were typically armed with an | anti-submarine gun and depth charges and used to maintain |
uring the next three months, she conducted | anti-submarine patrols and escorted merchantmen to the Ne |
ations that included removed of her SUBROC | antisubmarine weapon and her Mark 14 torpedo and Mark 37 |
in the Caribbean, where it was performing | antisubmarine missions and protecting the Panama Canal f |
Squadron was redesignated as 6th | Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassigned to 25th Antisubma |
Ocean, it was decided to convert her to an | Anti-submarine escort, and accordingly she returned to th |
Redesignated 2d | Antisubmarine Squadron and reassigned to 25th Antisubmar |
umbartonshire, working with the Lancashire | Anti-Submarine Committee and the Clyde Anti-Submarine Com |
After | anti-submarine training and experiments with radar in Che |
wallow shifted from minesweeping duties to | antisubmarine patrols and, but for two runs to Kerama Re |
She performed | anti-submarine and anti-aircraft convoy protection duties |
The Mod 1 DP (dual purpose) | anti-submarine and anti-ship model also experienced probl |
The | antisubmarine and antiaircraft weapons were updated by a |
After the 17th she took up | antisubmarine and antiaircraft patrol duties which she c |
lippines to Okinawa, Enright served in the | anti-submarine screen around Okinawa until 24 July. |
She patrolled | anti-submarine stations around the island complex, gave f |
Sailing on | anti-submarine patrols, as well as screening assault ship |
Returning to Eniwetok, she operated on | anti-submarine patrol as a precaution against any Japanes |
ndon, Connecticut, and served with reserve | antisubmarine squadrons as an anti-submarine training sh |
ed to Boston for repair and conversion for | Anti-submarine warfare as a convoy escort. |
Anti-submarine net, as seen in the Polish Army Museum in | |
re convoy crossings in 1944, and underwent | anti-submarine training at Casco Bay, Maine, between voya |
a landing party in Haifa. in 1939 attended | anti-submarine course at Portland and on the outbreak of |
However, due a lack of | antisubmarine defenses at Dover, the squadron returned t |
ailed from Norfolk 3 April to join a large | antisubmarine unit at Guantanamo Bay 7 April. |
In March 1958, after | anti-submarine training at Derry, she joined the Home Fle |
In 1917 he became Director of the | Anti-Submarine Division at the Admiralty. |
Japanese | antisubmarine records available after the war revealed t |
pot ship for the personnel of the Adriatic | anti-submarine net barrage patrol in the Strait of Otrant |
Its last assignment was with the 480th | Antisubmarine Group, based at Clovis Army Airfield, New |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida. |
Its last assignment was with the 479th | Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Langley Field, Virginia. |
Its last assignment was with the 479th | Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England (Te |
Its last assignment was with the AAF | Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Westover Field, Massachu |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in New York City, New York. |
e in January 1941 and served with the 31st | Anti-Submarine Group based at Gibraltar under the command |
sent to Okinawa, where she first performed | anti-submarine patrols before sweeping the waters off Ker |
Virginia and converted into B-24 Liberator | antisubmarine unit, being redesignated 1st Antisubmarine |
Later, operated with Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, being reassigned to the 25th Anti |
his capacity from 1942 to 1946, serving in | anti-submarine patrol boats in New Guinea and the south-w |
ted merchant vessels and a small number of | anti-submarine patrol boats, so that its actual combat po |
in the Cape Province, it still carried out | anti-submarine patrols but began to restrict those patrol |
These frigates primarily carry out | antisubmarine warfare, but they also contribute to antia |
nd like its predecessor, its main task was | anti-submarine warfare, but its improved weaponry also en |
The Auxiliary Patrol was an | antisubmarine initiative by the British to help combat G |
HMCS Athabaskan formed the force covering | anti-submarine sweeps by the Canadian 5th Support group, |
Performed | Antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942. |
It flew | antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942. |
nd modernization overhaul during which her | antisubmarine warfare capabilities were improved and upd |
t intelligence reports of improving Soviet | anti-submarine warfare capabilities. |
, HMS Salamander, and HMS Harrier; and the | anti-submarine Shakespearian class trawlers Hamlet, Macbe |
invasion forces in the Marianas providing | anti-submarine and combat air patrols. |
ed air support for the assault forces with | antisubmarine and combat air patrols and strikes against |
With TF 51, her planes flew | antisubmarine and combat air patrols during operations a |
sailed, with Midway and 12 destroyers, for | antisubmarine and combat air patrols off Guam and Saipan |
miles east of Saipan, Fanshaw Bay launched | antisubmarine patrols, combat air patrol, and photograph |
turrets) (one forward and two aft) and an | anti-submarine armament consisting of a battery of heavyw |
ere because of the great success of allied | antisubmarine tactics, contacts were scarce. |
The | anti-submarine mission continued until September 1942, wh |
Originally designed in the UK for coastal | anti-submarine and convoy duties, the RAN Fairmiles perfo |
She then operated on | anti-submarine and convoy escort duty along the eastern s |
They flew Vickers Wellingtons on | anti-submarine and convoy escort duties over the Atlantic |
operational missions as part of the 480th | Antisubmarine Group, covering an area as far south as 30 |
d patrols were marred by a heavy number of | antisubmarine patrol craft off Chuuk and poor visibility |
2d | Antisubmarine: 14 December 1942-21 June 1943 |
oval of gun mount 53, where a DASH (Drone, | Antisubmarine Helicopter) deck/hangar was placed. |
The U.S. Navy was entirely unprepared for | antisubmarine warfare, despite having had two years of B |
ode Island, and operated with the Aircraft | Antisubmarine Development Detachment, Atlantic Fleet, ou |
ay area she often worked with TG 28.4, the | antisubmarine development detachment, as well as with th |
t Coast and in the Caribbean, primarily in | anti-submarine warfare development and as combat informat |
uipment, provided services to experimental | antisubmarine warfare development projects in the Florid |
stle (K384), were used to portray a German | anti-submarine vessel dropping depth charges. |
ceived the Distinguished Service Medal for | anti-submarine operations during World War I while comman |
e controls and flew on Civilian Air Patrol | anti-submarine flights during World War II. |
and-based PB4Y Liberator patrol bombers on | anti-submarine details during two tours of duty in the wi |
rocket-propelled, air-launched weapons for | anti-submarine warfare during 1942, the United States Nav |
Based at Plymouth, they were deployed for | anti-submarine patrol duties in the South-Western Approac |
Exmouth was assigned to convoy escort and | anti-submarine patrol duties in the Western Approaches wh |
er 1950 for Korea and conducted patrol and | anti-submarine warfare duties at Wonsan, Pusan, Inchon, a |
ue services and performed antiaircraft and | antisubmarine screening duties. |
i-class destroyer, and was mainly used for | anti-submarine warfare duties. |
carrier, Akitsu Maru, intended for coastal | antisubmarine (ASW) duties. |
ry 1944, where she was used for escort and | anti-submarine patrol duties. |
During these tours she operated on | anti-submarine warfare duty and as a part of the blockade |
at readiness, Rhode Island was assigned to | anti-submarine patrol duty off Tangier Island, Maryland. |
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. |
ships engaged in equally fierce radar and | antisubmarine picket duty were savagely attacked by Japa |
During World War I, S.C. 3 served on | antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro |
d under the command of Ensign B.D. Wood on | antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro |
Also trained crews for | antisubmarine patrol duty overseas. |
She also was engaged from time to time in | antisubmarine escort duty. |
she returned to the Bonin-Volcano area for | antisubmarine patrol duty. |
On 9 February she began | antisubmarine patrols east of Leyte Gulf; then she steam |
e part of a hunter-killer carrier group on | anti-submarine patrol east of the Marshalls. |
rch 1938, and included the installation of | anti-submarine detection equipment (ASDIC/Sonar). |
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 |
can destroyers with increasingly effective | anti-submarine warfare equipment, Miwa (although initiall |
imes over the next decade, operating as an | anti-submarine unit equipped with Fairey Gannets, and see |
important support aided in the successful | antisubmarine and escort operations of the South Atlanti |
ando Harbor four days later, she commenced | anti-submarine and escort patrols along the coast of Luzo |
to Norfolk, Virginia, PC-465 served as an | anti-submarine convoy escort. |
training ships, aircraft transports and as | anti-submarine convoy escorts. |
anese Maritime Self-Defense Force in joint | anti-submarine warfare exercise MAREX and later that year |
1958, Stickleback was participating in an | antisubmarine warfare exercise with Silverstein (DE-534) |
gst U.S. surface units participating in an | antisubmarine warfare exercise. |
ur months of 1969 participating in various | antisubmarine warfare exercises and preparing for overse |
en of USS Solomons (CVE-67) and sailed for | antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coast of Brazil. |
Her 1955 deployment began with | antisubmarine warfare exercises with the Royal Navy off |
ea for two weeks of combined antiaircraft/ | antisubmarine warfare exercises conducted with Hancock ( |
ed at Pearl Harbor on 31 May and joined in | anti-submarine training exercises in Hawaii until 12 Augu |
Later she took part in | antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan |
ing Boston on 11 April 1945, she conducted | antisubmarine warfare exercises out of Casco Bay, Maine, |
ive refresher training and participated in | antisubmarine warfare exercises before sailing on 15 Mar |
ands engaged in tactical and hunter-killer | anti-submarine warfare exercises and performed patrol dut |
bmarine off the New England coast, perform | anti-submarine warfare exercises, and proceed to Halifax, |
1980 and retained primarily for training, | antisubmarine warfare exercises, and other secondary dut |
ctober and November, she took part in NATO | antisubmarine warfare exercises. |
land and Canadian coasts, participating in | anti-submarine warfare exercises. |
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