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surfacing, the submarine headed via Midway and | Pearl Harbor for the west coast of the United States |
ion on board USS Oklahoma during the attack on | Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces on 7 December 1941, |
departed New London for the Pacific, arriving | Pearl Harbor 7 August. |
concluded on 21 March, and Badger returned to | Pearl Harbor to prepare for overseas movement. |
The net-laying ship arrived in | Pearl Harbor on 10 August and remained there for alm |
, then sailed for San Francisco, arriving from | Pearl Harbor on 19 August. |
Gendreau departed | Pearl Harbor on 8 September 1944, with a convoy for |
After stops at | Pearl Harbor and San Diego, she transited the Panama |
inity of Eniwetok and Manus until returning to | Pearl Harbor on 13 December. |
She operated off | Pearl Harbor until 5 September when she sailed for t |
ted the Panama Canal on 1 February; touched at | Pearl Harbor and Subic Bay; and arrived Saigon on 21 |
Immediately after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Nobel Prize laurea |
The Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 prompted a flurry of |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor on 7 December she again loaded troops a |
ailed through the Panama Canal, and arrived at | Pearl Harbor 19 March. |
On 14 June she arrive in | Pearl Harbor and remained there until 16 June 1957, |
gh the Panama Canal on 1 February and reaching | Pearl Harbor on 19 February. |
Homeward bound, she called at | Pearl Harbor and San Diego, California, en route to |
Dayton arrived at | Pearl Harbor 15 May for training, and reached San Pe |
from San Diego 10 April to ferry aircraft from | Pearl Harbor to Majuro until 3 June, when she began |
Steaming via the Panama Canal she arrived | Pearl Harbor on 24 October and pushed on toward Japa |
nd headed for Hawaii the next day, arriving at | Pearl Harbor on the 25th. |
This school, opened in 1957, overlooks | Pearl Harbor in Oahu. |
ton reported to the Pacific Fleet, arriving at | Pearl Harbor 6 December 1943. |
Sailing once more via | Pearl Harbor and Guam, she reached Okinawa on 28 Sep |
Departing San Diego 19 October, she sailed to | Pearl Harbor for antisubmarine training operations a |
The ship got underway for | Pearl Harbor on 22 March 1944 arrived there on 28 Ma |
ns until departing Yokosuka on 18 May 1954 for | Pearl Harbor where she arrived on 3 June. |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 11 September 1940. |
In August 1949, Sharps sailed to | Pearl Harbor for an overhaul. |
y, carrying replacement troops and aircraft to | Pearl Harbor and Guam before returning to Alameda, C |
Shortly after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941, Nozaki was abruptly dismissed |
Conyngham continued to patrol from | Pearl Harbor through December, and after a brief ove |
Cabot returned to | Pearl Harbor for a brief repair period, but was back |
Plaice ended her patrol at | Pearl Harbor 13 June. |
His | Pearl Harbor experience was portrayed in the 1970 fi |
of Niihau immediately following the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
hrough the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor that opened the Pacific War, and remain |
the United States Navy following the attack on | Pearl Harbor as the Kennebec class. |
aw Tokyo Burning: An Eyewitness Narrative from | Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima, Jove Publications, 1982 |
In 1941, the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war o |
Nutmeg had been scheduled for duty at | Pearl Harbor when she departed Boston, Massachusetts |
She shaped a course back to the west coast via | Pearl Harbor and reached San Francisco on the 29th. |
She made stops at Okinawa, Eniwetok, and | Pearl Harbor before arriving back in San Diego on 21 |
iral Isoroku Yamamoto, he viewed the attack on | Pearl Harbor as the first step towards the "destruct |
, and moreover seems to have believed that the | Pearl Harbor attack had become a blunder - even thou |
She then headed back to | Pearl Harbor to resume shuttling cargo and landing c |
Flasher arrived at | Pearl Harbor from New London 15 December 1943 to pre |
e most of the other battleships damaged in the | Pearl Harbor attack, she was never repaired and retu |
at Eniwetok and Parry Island), she returned to | Pearl Harbor on 3 March. |
vor out of the 22 combat ships involved in the | Pearl Harbor assault force. |
The Pacific War Companion: From | Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima. |
Operating at | Pearl Harbor from 18 May 1945, until 2 June, she the |
December 7 WNBT airs special news report on | Pearl Harbor attack, pre-empting regular programming |
t salvage job was commenced on 15 July 1942 by | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard men under the immediate |
nered dentist Leslie Steckler; Amistad (1997); | Pearl Harbor (2001); and The Greatest Game Ever Play |
Less than a month later, the Attack on | Pearl Harbor launched the United States into World W |
parted Shanghai late in April 1946 and reached | Pearl Harbor on 2 May. |
She got underway for | Pearl Harbor on 4 April, arrived there on 10 April, |
e, during the winter of 1921-1922 and a run to | Pearl Harbor for exercises in early 1923. |
Redfish arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 27 June 1944. |
From Saipan, Ara headed for Hawaii and reached | Pearl Harbor on 20 March. |
He reported for duty on board that ship at | Pearl Harbor on the afternoon of January 6, 1942. |
num, P.I., have also used shots of the raid on | Pearl Harbor taken from the film to illustrate episo |
December 8: The day after the Attack on | Pearl Harbor all fishing boats owned by Japanese Can |
with Minecraft, Pacific, 17 April; and reached | Pearl Harbor 17 May. |
the USS Oklahoma during the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. |
Stoddard sailed from | Pearl Harbor on 11 May, in the screen of Ticonderoga |
Left Tsingtau Dec. 2 and Arrived | Pearl harbor Dec.15. |
Artemis sailed eastward on 31 July and reached | Pearl Harbor two weeks later. |
Guardfish departed | Pearl Harbor 6 August 1942, sank a trawler 22 August |
eening transports, then made escort voyages to | Pearl Harbor and Majuro. |
Following shakedown, Pamanset sailed for | Pearl Harbor and duty with the Pacific Fleet during |
nactivation 11 March and she decommissioned at | Pearl Harbor 7 June. |
Sailing from | Pearl Harbor on 20 November with a convoy of merchan |
join ServRon 2. In August she continued on to | Pearl Harbor for four months of target towing duty, |
Antietam arrived in | Pearl Harbor on 19 June and remained in the Hawaiian |
il 18 September 1958, when she was assigned to | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for activation overhaul |
ke Island on 5 October, Coghlan replenished at | Pearl Harbor and sailed on 31 October for escort and |
During World War II she served in Hawaii at | Pearl Harbor and Aiea Heights. |
until 9 January 1947 when she got underway for | Pearl Harbor with troops. |
ry 29, 1941, ten months prior to the Attack on | Pearl Harbor and America's official entry into World |
It was filmed at | Pearl Harbor and Kauai. |
She departed | Pearl Harbor on 16 March and intercepted a large ene |
re Island Navy Yard for overhaul, returning to | Pearl Harbor on 12 September. |
e 15th Fighter Group was re-equipped after the | Pearl Harbor attack and remained in Hawaii as part o |
This successful patrol terminated at | Pearl Harbor 28 October. |
call at Eniwetok, Anne Arundel arrived back at | Pearl Harbor on 22 March. |
Laden with casualties, Callaway returned to | Pearl Harbor to embark army troops for rehearsal lan |
or duty in the Pacific Ocean and proceeded via | Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Islands where she arriv |
operated on escort duty between that port and | Pearl Harbor until 20 October. |
rted San Diego on 7 August 1953 and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 15 August, received briefings by mem |
Surviving Shrikes were grounded just after | Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941. |
lies and passengers at San Diego, proceeded to | Pearl Harbor where she conducted further training ex |
After the Japanese bombing of | Pearl Harbor on December 73 1941, IX Army Corps was |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 25 June. |
After her maiden voyage to | Pearl Harbor in May 1917, Cuyama departed San Franci |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941, Yokosuka Naval District encomp |
After the | Pearl Harbor attack, Dilling was indicted, along wit |
The vessel reached | Pearl Harbor on 18 July and entered the navy yard. |
On 16 July, Anchor departed | Pearl Harbor and sailed for Eniwetok. |
d War II wreckages from the Japanese Attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941. |
After the bombing of | Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entry into the war, Serisa |
cessary to deter an adversary from launching a | Pearl Harbor like surprise attack or war against the |
air maintained this schedule of cruises out of | Pearl Harbor into the spring of 1960. |
At the end of the same year, | Pearl Harbor thrust Governor Green into the job of l |
ng a San Diego Padres contest and dedicated to | Pearl Harbor survivor Commander Lawrence S. Jackman, |
She departed | Pearl Harbor 23 January 1944 for the invasion of the |
cable departed Sasebo 20 November, sailing via | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, California, where she |
rried personnel and petroleum products between | Pearl Harbor and Tarawa, Gilbert Islands. |
steamed for Hawaii; then after a brief stay at | Pearl Harbor arrived at Eniwetok on 24 August. |
o in the Solomons and Ellices, and training at | Pearl Harbor continued until 29 May, when Callaway g |
Lamprey sailed from | Pearl Harbor 17 February 1945 for the coast of Luzon |
13 January 1946, she steamed via Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor and arrived San Pedro, California, 15 F |
the defendants and many U.S. Navy personnel at | Pearl Harbor were outraged. |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor the government converted the center int |
After a west coast overhaul, Cygnus sailed via | Pearl Harbor to discharge cargo at Okinawa in Decemb |
rvice there and at Eniwetok until returning to | Pearl Harbor 25 March. |
cort on a voyage to Eniwetok, PC-1598 departed | Pearl Harbor on 14 October 1944 to escort a convoy o |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor or San Francisco to refill her holds wi |
After touching at | Pearl Harbor Goss arrived Los Angeles, California, 2 |
Arriving | Pearl Harbor 3 July, she underwent conversion and tr |
Donaldson arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 9 February 1944 and five days later |
land and laid a course for Hawaii, arriving in | Pearl Harbor on the 28th. |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack, was deployed to New England and |
Sample returned to | Pearl Harbor on 12 December. |
22 June for the South Pacific Ocean, arriving | Pearl Harbor 1 July. |
Arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 2 January 1945, Van Buren operated a |
Just before the | Pearl Harbor attack, Thomsen was involved in a curio |
rted the Aleutians on 25 August and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 1 September. |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor in April 1944, Canfield got underway on |
on 26 July 1952, and in September returned to | Pearl Harbor for repairs and training. |
Another few days back at | Pearl Harbor followed, and then Beckham shifted to H |
il 20 November, when she cleared Kwajalein for | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco, California, arriving |
She stood out of | Pearl Harbor on 5 September to resume her voyage wes |
the Marshalls, towing USS Cinnabar (IX-163) to | Pearl Harbor before continuing on to Ebon Atoll. |
cember 7, 1941 when Japan's surprise attack on | Pearl Harbor opened the Pacific War. |
Condor was in | Pearl Harbor when the attack occurred. |
ng disastrous losses in the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941). |
f training operations, the minesweeper arrived | Pearl Harbor 26 May 1945 for deployment to the weste |
Repairs were made at | Pearl Harbor from 10 April to 6 August, when she sai |
She departed | Pearl Harbor on 6 August 1945 en route to the Philip |
The ship then returned to | Pearl Harbor for refit, arriving 18 May. |
On 11 January 2000, Asheville departed | Pearl Harbor for a six-month Western Pacific Deploym |
Surfbird arrived at | Pearl Harbor and on 26 May departed there for Okinaw |
km) outside of | Pearl Harbor The starboard side of the submarine's c |
After sailing in convoy to | Pearl Harbor and back between 4 September and 24 Sep |
Gunnel was refitting at | Pearl Harbor and at war's end she was ordered to New |
However, at 0300 word of Japan's attack on | Pearl Harbor arrived with orders to return to Manila |
val warfare in the Pacific, from the attack on | Pearl Harbor to the final bloody sorties as American |
ate hit single for San Francisco new wave band | Pearl Harbor and the Explosions. |
Map of ships and port facilities in | Pearl Harbor during the attack; click on the image f |
e 1945 she proceeded to Saipan and returned to | Pearl Harbor where she converted LCIs for service as |
Bowie stood out of | Pearl Harbor on 17 April in a convoy. |
Ishii spoke out strongly against the attack on | Pearl Harbor and waging a war against the United Sta |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Boreas was in San F |
ast Guard, and Merchant Marine vessel entering | Pearl Harbor participates in the tradition of "manni |
at both Tarawa and Abemama before returning to | Pearl Harbor on 12 January 1944. |
Underway the next day for | Pearl Harbor she arrived as the war in the Pacific w |
She operated out of there and | Pearl Harbor until arriving Bremerton, Washington, 1 |
ntly, as foreign military vessels are entering | Pearl Harbor for joint military exercises, foreign t |
Francisco, California, 11 March 1944 bound for | Pearl Harbor and Majuro, where she arrived 10 April. |
, and steamed in convoy for Hawaii arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 21 November. |
Sea and the East China Sea until departing for | Pearl Harbor in early 1946. |
S Arizona burning after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor |
nd warmer action, calling at San Francisco and | Pearl Harbor en route Manus Island. |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 20 September and flew Admiral Nimitz |
made 10 round-trips between San Francisco and | Pearl Harbor in 1942 hauling goods and material to r |
The First Team: Pacific Naval Air Combat from | Pearl Harbor to Midway. |
Among other tasks, she carried pontoons from | Pearl Harbor to Ulithi Atoll between 2 October 1944 |
She arrived via | Pearl Harbor at one of the most important bodies of |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor for training until 15 September 1944, C |
lein was a major base supporting the attack on | Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Wake Island. |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor and the U.S.' entry into World War II, |
Next morning, the surprise attack on | Pearl Harbor found Neosho alert to danger; her capta |
Alcor continued on to Hawaii and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 3 February. |
The two ships arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 1 August. |
from New York 8 June 1945, and was training at | Pearl Harbor when the war ended. |
Schley returned to | Pearl Harbor on 22 February and proceeded to the New |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on October 6, 1987. |
t the entire year in Hawaii, either in port at | Pearl Harbor or cruising in the local operating area |
e) she received word of the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor and prepared for a similar move on Cavi |
The sub departed | Pearl Harbor for her first three-month operational p |
ions in the Korea-China area until sailing for | Pearl Harbor 19 December 1945. |
Stoddard entered | Pearl Harbor for the third time on 24 April 1945. |
Scamp stopped at | Pearl Harbor during the period 10 to 15 September, t |
Crenshaw arrived at | Pearl Harbor 5 March 1945 and joined in amphibious t |
Orleans on 1 May 1945 for Hawaii, arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 3 June. |
ry to 9 April 1970 and then entered drydock at | Pearl Harbor for an availability period which lasted |
U.S. entered the war after the Japanese bombed | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and the U.S. was at |
Close up look of USS | Pearl Harbor (LSD-52) |
ine departed San Diego on November 5, 1940 for | Pearl Harbor and operated from there until November |
er, enabled the man-of-war to get underway for | Pearl Harbor on 24 August, nine days after the Japan |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor on 9 June, the destroyer underwent an e |
After stopping at | Pearl Harbor and refueling at Midway Island, Roark s |
Ordered to | Pearl Harbor 3 June 1944 for badly needed repairs, s |
1953 she underwent restricted availability at | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for the installation of |
Fanning sailed from | Pearl Harbor with TF 8 on 19 December to relieve Wak |
She reached | Pearl Harbor on 10 July and San Francisco on 20 July |
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