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The ship remained with the U.S. Pacific | Fleet until 1970. |
a cruiser, HMCS Uganda to the British Pacific | Fleet, an Empire fleet in the western Pacific. |
The Commander, Minecraft, Pacific | Fleet was responsible for all U.S. Navy minesweepers |
initial attacks on the US Pacific | Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with carrier-based ai |
Able is attached to the United States Pacific | Fleet and provides support to the United States Seve |
rved as commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and commander in chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fle |
945, Le Fanu was posted as the British Pacific | Fleet Liaison Officer to the United States Fifth Fle |
hereafter, attached to Mine Squadron 2 Pacific | Fleet, she served throughout her active service in t |
At the recent battle practice of the Pacific | Fleet in 5-inch guns, he made the largest percentage |
Assigned to the Pacific | Fleet, the Coast Guard manned Bisbee joined the 7th |
ty on 15 September and served with the Pacific | Fleet until early in 1946, when she was transferred |
Required by Commander, Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, she reported for duty with Commander in Chief |
The Japanese hoped to take the U.S. Pacific | fleet by surprise and sink or damage a significant n |
anuary 1955 she was transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and was deployed with the 7th Fleet in the Far |
Assigned to the Pacific | Fleet, Besugo arrived at Pearl Harbor 25 July 1944. |
It served the Pacific | Fleet during the Vietnam War up to 1970. |
ting out, YMS-437 reported to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty on 16 August. |
Bearss reported to the Pacific | Fleet and operated in Hawaiian waters during July 19 |
Tern was assigned to the United States Pacific | Fleet and steamed to the west coast. |
rmadillowas assigned to Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, and sailed for Pearl Harbor. |
Commissioned to Pacific | Fleet on June 17 at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky as T-27 |
She joined the British Pacific | Fleet upon commission, seeing action during the camp |
ARD-29 provided repair services to Pacific | Fleet ships at Pearl Harbor until the beginning of 1 |
Assigned to Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, she arrived at Pearl Harbor 6 January 1944. |
1805 he was appointed commander of the Pacific | Fleet after the defeat at Tsushima. |
e Commander of cruisers in the British Pacific | Fleet in 1945. |
She returned to the Pacific | Fleet in 1955, and made periodic deployments to the |
nsited the Panama Canal and joined the Pacific | Fleet on 1 May at Balboa. |
Pacific | Fleet is a station of the Blue line on the San Diego |
Bollinger joined the Pacific | Fleet and arrived at Pearl Harbor 19 February 1945. |
1991, she is currently serving in the Pacific | Fleet, based in Pearl Harbor. |
Boston reported to the Pacific | Fleet, arriving at Pearl Harbor 6 December 1943. |
She departed 5 February to join the Pacific | Fleet at San Diego, California. |
nsited the Panama Canal and joined the Pacific | Fleet on 16 January. |
In March 1965, she participated in the Pacific | Fleet Exercise "Silver Lance". |
ptember 1919 Brandt reported to Train, Pacific | Fleet, at San Diego. |
d submarines for the Torpedo Flotilla, Pacific | Fleet, until late in 1917. |
In 1920, Bulmer joined the Pacific | Fleet, based at San Diego, California. |
ued to operate with the Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, for the next two years. |
Originally stationed with the RCN's Pacific | Fleet, Ottawa was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet |
4, Service Squadron (ServRon) 10, U.S. Pacific | Fleet, and, by 7 October, was at Okinawa in the Ryuk |
g operations undertaken by the British Pacific | Fleet because her radar and aircraft identification |
r-5 December), Glacier joined the U.S. Pacific | Fleet at Talcahuano, Chile, 1 January 1909, and acco |
Upon her return she served with the Pacific | Fleet until being placed out of commission on 29 Jun |
nuary 1955, she was transferred to the Pacific | Fleet, arriving at Long Beach on 26 January. |
It was assigned to the Pacific | Fleet in September 1967 and was initially homeported |
In 1978, she transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and was assigned to Submarine Squadron 7, home |
on 27 October to join Destroyer Force, Pacific | Fleet at Pearl Harbor. |
In November 1944, the British Pacific | Fleet, a joint British Commonwealth taskforce, was f |
eparted 4 April with food for the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and discharged cargo at Eniwetok and Saipan. |
Stansbury served with the Pacific | Fleet for over two years during which time she recei |
March 1945 Bendigo joined the British Pacific | Fleet and took part in the Battle of Okinawa. |
Lyons, commander of the United States Pacific | Fleet, was embarked in Reeves during the visit. |
was assigned to the Amphibious Force, Pacific | Fleet, with the home port of Long Beach. |
Reporting to the Pacific | Fleet, Bottineau carried a cargo of ammunition to Pe |
Since reassignment to the Pacific | Fleet she has not been able to visit Key West, Flori |
stralia and became part of the British Pacific | Fleet in February. |
t-laying ship was assigned to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty in July 1945. |
assigned to the Long Beach Group, U.S. Pacific | Fleet Reserve. |
at destroyer, Paul Jones served in the Pacific | Fleet, homeported at San Francisco. |
erdown subsequently joined the British Pacific | Fleet, though she did not see action during the Seco |
k, Virginia, to join the United States Pacific | Fleet, departing on 7 May 1945. |
Pelican next transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and operated out of Pearl Harbor, until decomm |
ork 27 July, Crane was assigned to the Pacific | Fleet, and arrived at San Francisco 1 September. |
primary communication station for the Pacific | fleet is located at Naval Radio Site Aldergrove. |
t same day to Service Squadron 6, U.S. Pacific | Fleet, she began to carry out net laying duties. |
Gambia served with the British Pacific | Fleet, and participated in attacks on Japanese posit |
at Port Arthur as part of the Russian Pacific | Fleet, fought at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. |
rcraft Carrier Squadron of the British Pacific | Fleet as the war was ending. |
en cruised with the 2d Squadron of the Pacific | Fleet to Magdalena Bay and San Francisco. |
the operational control of Minecraft, Pacific | Fleet, she anchored at San Pedro Bay through the mid |
A Pacific | Fleet was created in 1907 when the Asiatic Squadron |
llowing transitional training with the Pacific | Fleet A-7 Fleet Replacement Squadron, Attack Squadro |
Assigned to the Pacific | Fleet, St. Louis departed Tompkinsville, New York, o |
the Pacific Ocean to support the U.S. Pacific | Fleet during the Korean War, and continued to serve |
n off Los Angeles, she reported to the Pacific | Fleet and got underway on 25 June 1944 for the south |
ce duties until the Royal Navy British Pacific | Fleet occupied HMAS Assault from April 1945. |
dered by the Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific | Fleet as early as September 1942. |
San Diego 29 October 1965 to join the Pacific | Fleet and complete her initial training. |
Serving with the U.S. Pacific | Fleet out of San Francisco for the next two years, L |
led for Pearl Harbor and duty with the Pacific | Fleet during the final months of World War II. |
In May 1945, Roche was ordered to the Pacific | Fleet and on 9 June she was underway for Guantanamo |
tt Field was the U.S. Navy's principal Pacific | Fleet base for the P-3C operations. |
ns included a period in command of the Pacific | Fleet and later a role as one of the Lords of the Ad |
Detached from the Pacific | Fleet in the spring, LST-1088 headed back toward the |
She served the U.S. Pacific | Fleet with her protective anti-submarine nets, and r |
ship of Commander, Submarine Flotilla, Pacific | Fleet early in 1922, and in March 1923 returned to t |
Panama Canal and reporting to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet on 28 May. |
hen she was transferred to the British Pacific | Fleet as a target ship for aircraft training. |
Radford was reassigned to the Pacific | Fleet in July 1919 and cleared Hampton Roads on 19 J |
ecorated by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Pacific | Fleet commander, for his outstanding service in the |
Panama Canal and reported to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty 10 June 1945. |
Joining the Pacific | Fleet upon commissioning, Rizal cruised along the Un |
elphia 17 January 1945, and joined the Pacific | Fleet at Pearl Harbor 8 February via the Panama Cana |
Before joining the Pacific | Fleet, Geraldton underwent an armament reconfigurati |
n November 1944 she joined the British Pacific | Fleet and sailed from Trincomalee on 16 January, tak |
In the early 1900s, Pacific | Fleet ships frequently docked in the San Diego harbo |
ttineau served with Amphibious Forces, Pacific | Fleet, until August when she steamed to Norfolk, Vir |
ctronic parts supply ship for the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and was decommissioned following the Korean Wa |
d the Panama Canal and joined the U.S. Pacific | Fleet on 23 October 1945. |
4 April 1930, Babbitt reported to the Pacific | Fleet and served along the west coast until February |
Babbitt served with the Pacific | Fleet on maneuvers and exercises until going out of |
r Admiral (Destroyers) for the British Pacific | Fleet in 1945. |
ns prior to the arrival of the British Pacific | Fleet, and then participated in the invasion of Okin |
to 1990 Pluck remained active with the Pacific | Fleet as a training platform for active duty and res |
Rejoining the Pacific | Fleet, the cruiser supported the battle of Iwo Jima |
se War in cooperation with the Russian Pacific | Fleet held Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk operation, part of the |
Arthur W. Radford, Commander-in Chief, Pacific | Fleet, for a tour of the U.S. Trust Territories. |
Reassigned to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet on 30 June 1919, Celtic cleared New York 31 Au |
rs, and reported to ComServForce, U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty and onward routing. |
ed with the Amphibious Training Force, Pacific | Fleet, at San Diego. |
Assigned to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet, Bivin departed Boston, Massachusetts, 1 Febru |
igned to Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific | Fleet, and operated out of her homeport, San Diego. |
e commenced towing operations with the Pacific | Fleet, participating in joint Army-Navy maneuvers of |
ntinued to operate with Service Force, Pacific | Fleet until she decommissioned 28 June 1946. |
first wave began its attack on the US Pacific | Fleet based at Pearl Harbor and on outlying airfield |
She was assigned to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet, operating thereafter in fueling ships and cra |
was built for service with the British Pacific | Fleet against Japan, and was commissioned into the R |
ssigned to TF 50 (Fast Carrier Forces, Pacific | Fleet), the nucleus of what was to become TF 38/58. |
d was clearly destined for the British Pacific | Fleet once worked up. |
duty with Squadron 4, Destroyer Force, Pacific | Fleet, and reported at San Diego Destroyer Base 2 Au |
5, Justin carried coal to units of the Pacific | Fleet stationed at widely scattered points from the |
ted for duty with the Submarine Force, Pacific | Fleet, with whom she operated until 1937. |
After commanding the Pacific | Fleet, he served as Commissioner of U.S. Trust Terri |
Diego where she reported for duty with Pacific | Fleet Training Command as an antiaircraft gunnery tr |
946, Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific | Fleet; he retired in 1949. |
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