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f the United Kingdom brought forward plans to | overhaul a number of aspects of local government in Sc |
on POH activity only, shifting the Locomotive | overhaul activity to the new Loco workshop which was b |
eam, and the pack in particular saw a massive | overhaul after a humiliating loss to England three wee |
KARF has the facilities to assemble and | overhaul airborne as well as ground-based radar system |
e mission of the station became to repair and | overhaul aircraft and return them to active service. |
The | overhaul also replaced the original wall tiles, signs, |
sion was given a complete electronic synthpop | overhaul and was performed with Erasure. |
e returned to Pearl Harbor on 16 November for | overhaul and remained there for amphibious and anti-su |
5 in (130 mm)/51 cal guns were removed during | overhaul, and the 5 in (130 mm)/25 cal guns were repla |
, an 18 month, 21.7 million dollar project to | overhaul and upgrade selected systems and equipment. |
d, California, on 7 June to undergo a routine | overhaul and repairs. |
an, and on 1 November, cleared for San Diego, | overhaul, and local training. |
to Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for activation | overhaul and given a Fleet Snorkel conversion preparat |
o Hawaii December 1962, she underwent a brief | overhaul and then resumed her peace time schedule of l |
ay was returning home to San Francisco for an | overhaul and an increase in her armament in preparatio |
er 1918 she entered a shipyard for a complete | overhaul and was soon designated for demobilization. |
She underwent a major | overhaul and refurbishment in 2009 at the Tandanor shi |
States in November 1959 for another period of | overhaul and upkeep. |
eet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM) I | overhaul and conversion at the Boston Naval Shipyard. |
Approval for an | overhaul and new axis came in stages, with the first a |
Overhaul and local operations followed and in May, 195 | |
d to Long Beach, California on 1 May 1951 for | overhaul and a period of operations off the Pacific co |
t & Defense Services; Maintenance, Repair and | Overhaul; and Structures and Systems. |
and Shakedown Operation (DASO) following the | overhaul, and then transited the Panama Canal to deliv |
d Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington for | overhaul and modernization in August 1968. |
After an extensive | overhaul and conversion to Fleet Snorkel configuration |
After | overhaul and operations along the West Coast, she sail |
Solo, Panama Canal Zone, where she underwent | overhaul and conducted experimental tests. |
she interrupted that schedule for a 34-month | overhaul and refueling period at the Pearl Harbor Nava |
In early 1951, she completed | overhaul and was equipped with helicopter landing faci |
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urned to Pearl Harbor 30 September, underwent | overhaul and got underway with TF 11 for the South Pac |
rroll returned to Norfolk 8 November 1944 for | overhaul, and to prepare for Pacific deployment. |
After | overhaul and west coast operations, Constant sailed fr |
Then, following | overhaul and fitting out, she steamed to the east coas |
"press release" tone, and it is in need of an | overhaul and some pruning. |
ted for 47 hours between the time of the last | overhaul and the Great Barrier purchase. |
hours of operating time between the previous | overhaul and the sale to Great Barrier. |
ed in San Diego, CA, then Long Beach, CA (for | overhaul) and then Pearl Harbor. |
Following an | overhaul and permanent repairs, Electra carried out am |
ship arrived at Mare Island 11 June 1929 for | overhaul, and returned to San Diego in October, where |
r eight months of fighting, needed a complete | overhaul and the division was withdrawn to Cairo and t |
o the United States on 21 July, she underwent | overhaul and reported to Davisville, Rhode Island, for |
ts, the base continued as a distant submarine | overhaul and testing area into the 1920s. |
red the FRAM program, and underwent extensive | overhaul and modernization at Long Beach Naval Shipyar |
A FRAM II | overhaul and conversion to nuclear support, 6 Septembe |
moved to San Francisco, California; underwent | overhaul, and on 17 June got underway for Hawaii. |
She immediately received a comprehensive | overhaul and resumed her London to Africa service in 1 |
Returning to New York, Portunus underwent | overhaul and on 8 March 1954 resumed cable operations, |
an Diego 18 September; underwent inactivation | overhaul; and decommissioned 21 April 1947 at San Pedr |
ance Centre (RMC), was established in 1983 to | overhaul and rebuild ground-based radar systems. |
was taken out of service in 2008 for a major | overhaul and restoration, as required to meet Federal |
In July 2002 the submarine went into | overhaul and didn't return until early 2008.As of 2010 |
Except for a west coast | overhaul and a cruise to Tutuila, Samoa; Auckland, New |
anges made to the ship during her forthcoming | overhaul, and she was redesignated AGSS-399 on 30 Sept |
any areas of the Tate's operations in need of | overhaul, and concluded that the gallery was loved, bu |
The modernization was the first major | overhaul and repair job for Electric Boat in almost 25 |
Museum of San Diego, she underwent a complete | overhaul and has now returned to providing sail traini |
Threat remained on the east coast for major | overhaul and the installation of SA-2 radar until 26 A |
rning to the United States on 17 December for | overhaul and training, she made her second deployment |
inent criticism of the game was the graphical | overhaul and the dissonance of the brown and muddy cyb |
57, Wexford County reported to Long Beach for | overhaul and remained there until April 1957. |
tribling entered the Portsmouth Navy Yard for | overhaul and repairs before being placed in reduced co |
ng to Mare Island, she underwent inactivation | overhaul, and on 29 July decommissioned and entered th |
Following regular | overhaul and type training in 1957, she deployed to We |
rriving 23 June at South Boston Navy Yard for | overhaul and repairs. |
On 13 March 1967, she completed the yard | overhaul and began sea trials and, later refresher tra |
Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard, Calif., for an | overhaul and repairs from 13 February to 7 May. |
or, Drum sailed to the West Coast for another | overhaul, and after training at Pearl Harbor, cleared |
om 6 January 1959 until 30 May, she underwent | overhaul and limited conversion at Mare Island Naval S |
1947 No. 4 was out of service needing a major | overhaul, and as a result never worked under British R |
t Johns in 1895 the organ has not had a major | overhaul and except for being cleaned in the 1970s and |
rned to San Francisco 18 July 1944, underwent | overhaul, and in October sailed back to Pearl Harbor w |
ute, arrived at San Francisco on 10 March for | overhaul and battle damage repairs. |
red the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for a major | overhaul and conversion in which she received: a new, |
Corvus returned to the West Coast for | overhaul, and loaded Army men and supplies at Seattle |
944 to May 1945, Brooklyn underwent extensive | overhaul and alteration at New York Navy Yard. |
Later that fall, Carpenter underwent an | overhaul and received two of the new 3-inch/70 "quick- |
returned to Seattle, Washington, 6 April for | overhaul and on 11 July arrived at Cold Bay, Alaska, t |
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urned to New York late in January 1967 for an | overhaul and was placed in ready reserve status. |
She underwent | overhaul and in December relieved R-1 (SS-78) on patro |
d been built in 1987 and undergone a complete | overhaul and upgrade during 2008, following which it h |
After | overhaul and a year of inactivity, Coghlan was decommi |
iled for Norfolk, arriving on 28 February for | overhaul and operations along the East Coast. |
Estes continued to San Francisco for | overhaul, and equipment installation designed to make |
She continued preparing for | overhaul and participating in exercises until 1 Novemb |
urned to New York, underwent pre-inactivation | overhaul, and then sailed south again. |
The Dartford article has recently had an | overhaul, and as follow-up has been nominated for peer |
Downes reported to Norfolk on 5 May for | overhaul and on 31 May was placed in ordinary. |
Tumult underwent | overhaul and shakedown on the U.S. West Coast; then de |
patrol, Barb was sent to the U.S. for a yard | overhaul and alterations, which included the installat |
The crew moved ashore for the | overhaul and upon return had to requalify to take her |
r 1945, when she arrived at San Francisco for | overhaul and training on the west coast. |
R franchise on the Wii an extensive graphical | overhaul and add Motion Plus support in addition to th |
he remainder of the year at Charleston for an | overhaul and leave. |
er patrol area, she proceeded to Brisbane for | overhaul and, in early December, returned to the New C |
gines to be returned to the United States for | overhaul; and, on the 27th, she arrived at San Diego. |
In February 1961, Stalwart completed an | overhaul and, after refresher training, participated i |
Upon completion of | overhaul, Angler was recommissioned in September 1953 |
The site had a major | overhaul around the start of 2007, bringing into play |
Charleston, New York, and Newport, then after | overhaul, arrived at New London on 2 November 1915, wh |
s returned to the U.S. West Coast for a brief | overhaul, arriving at Oakland 15 May. |
ctober, then returned north to New London for | overhaul arriving on 23 May. |
Supervision of management is in need of | overhaul, as well as supervision of production workers |
Between 1988 and 1989, R42s underwent | overhaul as a result of deferred maintenance in the Ne |
After | overhaul at the Boston Naval Shipyard was completed on |
After an | overhaul at San Diego December 1944 through February 1 |
d Hawaii, Aloe commenced her pre-inactivation | overhaul at Swan Island, Portland, Oregon, on 3 June 1 |
r patrol and escort duties until clearing for | overhaul at San Francisco 28 April. |
Flasher commenced her third | overhaul at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 9 May 1983, |
After | overhaul at Philadelphia, Long Beach joined NOTS, home |
until early September, when she began a brief | overhaul at Puget Sound. |
After | overhaul at Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard, Mount Baker |
cruise to ports of northern Europe, and after | overhaul at Boston, Massachusetts, sailed for San Dieg |
In June 1949, following a yard | overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia, she took part in Operat |
ese ended in November 1943, when she left for | overhaul at Puget Sound Navy Yard. |
On 31 May, she cleared Yokosuka for an | overhaul at San Diego. |
ese duties until departing on 5 June 1945 for | overhaul at Seattle, Washington. |
Then, Dale began a regular 12-month | overhaul at the Charleston Naval Shipyard which upgrad |
1958 Mediterranean deployment was followed by | overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. |
On the 21st, she began inactivation | overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. |
rom January to March 1919, she then underwent | overhaul at San Francisco, California, and on 17 June |
rl Harbor through December, and after a brief | overhaul at Mare Island, had escort duty between the w |
ttacks from 20 to 29 October, then sailed for | overhaul at San Francisco. |
ch Harbor and Kodiak, she received a thorough | overhaul at Puget Sound Navy Yard. |
She then underwent repairs and | overhaul at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Charleston, Sou |
ry 1960, the tender underwent a modernization | overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in order t |
year conducting type training and undergoing | overhaul at San Diego. |
til 7 March 1946 when she got underway for an | overhaul at Pago Pago, Samoa, sailing on to arrive in |
She commenced | overhaul at San Francisco Naval Shipyard 29 September |
od from January through April 1956 undergoing | overhaul at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. |
After | overhaul at Mare Island, she resumed her operations al |
Erlestoke Manor completed its major | overhaul at the Severn Valley Railway and ran for the |
On 1 November she cleared Saipan for an | overhaul at Bremerton, Washington. |
aiian area until December when she sailed for | overhaul at San Pedro, CA. |
For more than two months she underwent | overhaul at Mare Island Naval Shipyard; thence, from 1 |
Following a short | overhaul at the Cavite Naval Station, the gunboat sail |
In June, she underwent | overhaul at Norfolk, then sailed on 13 July for North |
Following a brief | overhaul at Saipan she returned to resume sweeping of |
gust and 5 September, she underwent her first | overhaul at Dutch Harbor. |
After a brief | overhaul at Mare Island and training at Pearl Harbor, |
While undergoing | overhaul at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Israel was fitte |
Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM) | overhaul at the Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard at San F |
to San Francisco, California, 19 February for | overhaul at Mare Island, California, she resumed provi |
Following | overhaul at San Pedro, California, Lackawanna resumed |
After | overhaul at New York City, she took part in experiment |
East coast operations preceded an extensive | overhaul at Norfolk which began in September 1920. |
ovember she returned to California; underwent | overhaul at Hunter's Point; and on 13 January 1943 arr |
n static preservation status awaiting a major | overhaul at Didcot Railway Centre. |
Overhaul at San Pedro lasted from 10 April to 14 July. | |
In one | overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard from February to |
Following an inactivation | overhaul at New York she reached Green Cove Springs on |
Following | overhaul at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May-June, Mi |
om October 1961 to January 1962 she underwent | overhaul at Boston, Massachusetts. |
In 1973 the ship was again decommissioned for | overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. |
After | overhaul at Norfolk until 4 May 1940, Quincy again vis |
Aside from an | overhaul at Puget Sound in the summer of 1947, the tug |
After | overhaul at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA., |
days later she steamed for her scheduled yard | overhaul at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, |
The minesweeper was given an | overhaul at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard from 8 Octob |
After an | overhaul at Bizerte, she returned to Golfe de Juan fro |
rch-28 May 1954), then underwent an extensive | overhaul at Norfolk (30 June 1954-4 January 1955). |
After | overhaul at Eniwetok Counsel sailed out of that port o |
She underwent | overhaul at San Pedro, California, transited the Panam |
The rest of the year was occupied in | overhaul at Hiro Wan and in sweeping the Van Dieman St |
After | overhaul at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Hamul sailed for t |
After | overhaul at Boston, Newman K. Perry began 1968, with C |
pted her five years in the Canal Zone with an | overhaul at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, during the wint |
Then after a two-month | overhaul at Pearl Harbor, Keokuk returned to Eniwetok |
After brief | overhaul at Brisbane, Australia, Drayton returned to t |
rted the Caribbean on 15 April, and underwent | overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia from 19 April-5 July. |
After another | overhaul at Norfolk and a fourth reserve training crui |
and local operations, the oiler began regular | overhaul at Boston on 17 November. |
After | overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia, she cleared for the Pac |
After | overhaul at Mare Island Navy Yard, she decommissioned |
After | overhaul at Coastal Shipyard and Drydock Company, Stat |
ksonville while it was undergoing a refueling | overhaul at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. |
After training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and | overhaul at Norfolk, Virginia, Donald W. Wolf arrived |
On 14 June 1917, following | overhaul at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she steamed to |
Following an | overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Creon put out f |
After completing an inactivation | overhaul at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, she decommissi |
d devoted the last four months of the year to | overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. |
After a brief | overhaul at Pearl Harbor, Cotten rejoined TF 58 for th |
editerranean, returning to the east coast for | overhaul at Boston on 11 March 1948. |
An | overhaul at Alameda, California and at Oakland from 4 |
he end of May, the ship went immediately into | overhaul at the Boston Naval Shipyard. |
After a brief | overhaul at Pearl Harbor from 8 to 24 October, she ser |
After | overhaul at San Pedro and training along the Pacific c |
In early June, 1947, she completed | overhaul at San Pedro, California, and on the 9th stea |
rations which were broken once by a two-month | overhaul at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. |
une, when she departed for the west coast and | overhaul at Puget Sound Navy Yard which lasted until 3 |
steamed eastward through the Panama Canal for | overhaul at Charleston, South Carolina. |
After | overhaul at San Francisco and training at San Diego an |
t Noumea until 5 December 1943, except for an | overhaul at Dunedin, New Zealand. |
During an | overhaul at Newport News Shipbuilding that lasted from |
Okinawa nearly secure, the ship departed for | overhaul at Leyte on 18 July and arrived on 1 August. |
After a brief | overhaul at Norfolk, Curb sailed on towing duty to San |
1946, Salamonie returned to California for an | overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard; then sailed bac |
d in September 1943, and interrupted only for | overhaul at Philadelphia from May-June 1944, she serve |
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