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On 23 August 2004, La Jolla returned to | Pearl Harbor after a six-month deployment in the Pac |
escorted four convoys on their passage between | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco, California, continui |
II, Alamance shuttled cargo and personnel from | Pearl Harbor to ports in the Philippines, Eniwetok, |
Pearl Harbor as History: Japanese-American Relations | |
On 3 April, the submarine departed | Pearl Harbor for her first war patrol, setting cours |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor from Canton on 26 November the gasoline |
ing training exercises in Hawaii, she departed | Pearl Harbor on 13 April 1945 and steamed to Majuro |
ned to the 14th Naval District, she arrived at | Pearl Harbor 17 October where she took up duty in ne |
After returning to | Pearl Harbor on 2 October, she continued as a patrol |
iiWare version was released on July 5, 2010 as | Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising. |
This article is about the | Pearl Harbor and the Explosions song. |
However, | Pearl Harbor did not have as crippling an effect on |
The Bells returned to the United States before | Pearl Harbor in 1941 and retired in Montreat, North |
On 23 October, she got underway from | Pearl Harbor for her second war patrol, in a coordin |
l at Pago Pago, Samoa, sailing on to arrive in | Pearl Harbor 1 May. |
sland Naval Shipyard for overhaul; returned to | Pearl Harbor 22 August 1943; and conducted her sixth |
istoric aviation events prior to the attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, including the first |
Arriving | Pearl Harbor on 20 May, she proceeded to Kwajalein a |
From San Diego she steamed to | Pearl Harbor and, after a brief training period, sai |
in the United States Navy and spent a year in | Pearl Harbor replacing sailors who were sent home af |
en days after World War II began, he flew from | Pearl Harbor to Midway Island. |
She returned to San Diego from Majuro and | Pearl Harbor 27 April, bringing home wounded and oth |
oy escort voyage to San Francisco, she cleared | Pearl Harbor on 28 January 1944 to guard vulnerable |
On the 17th, she set her course westward for | Pearl Harbor and the Marshalls. |
Calling at | Pearl Harbor 12 December, she pushed on to San Diego |
he sailed 7 April for the Pacific, arriving at | Pearl Harbor 29 April. |
her shakedown cruise from San Francisco Bay to | Pearl Harbor 6 February to 12 February 1944, carryin |
Cabana returned to | Pearl Harbor 21 November for training, and on 11 Feb |
Departing | Pearl Harbor on 19 August 1944, she sailed to Eniwet |
he took two craft in tow and proceeded back to | Pearl Harbor which she reached on 26 July. |
he marines at Kahului on Maui, she returned to | Pearl Harbor on 7 April and devoted the next few day |
off California and in Hawaii, Nehenta Bay left | Pearl Harbor 18 June for the Marianas assault, stagi |
station ship at Tutuila, American Samoa, using | Pearl Harbor as her home yard, until being decommiss |
ided repair services to Pacific Fleet ships at | Pearl Harbor until the beginning of 1959. |
Crisis: The Japanese Attack on | Pearl Harbor and Southeast Asia is a 1992 book writt |
Clearing | Pearl Harbor 3 March, Guam sailed into Ulithi 13 Mar |
She proceeded to | Pearl Harbor on a towing assignment, arriving 26 Mar |
d for the Pacific with Hull (DD-350), reaching | Pearl Harbor on 23 October 1944. |
ed at San Francisco, California, in September; | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco in October; and San P |
Departing Sasebo on 17 August and sailing via | Pearl Harbor for an overnight refueling stop, Warble |
Arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 10 February 1945, Fitch trained in m |
e Pacific, and on 18 December was underway for | Pearl Harbor with cargo. |
Arriving back at | Pearl Harbor on 17 December Mender operated in the m |
the Gilbert and Marshall Islands, returning to | Pearl Harbor on 29 February. |
In the years prior to the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japan constructed |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 27 April, after stopping at Guam to |
he remainder of her cargo, Electra returned to | Pearl Harbor 8 March. |
The force made a search, refueled at | Pearl Harbor on 8 December, and the following day so |
epid (CV-11) to San Francisco, she sailed from | Pearl Harbor 1 April to patrol in the Marshall Islan |
g Charleston 1 May 1944, the transport reached | Pearl Harbor 24 May and embarked Underwater Demoliti |
submarine departed for the South China Sea via | Pearl Harbor in February 1944. |
she departed Fremantle 15 May 1944, touched at | Pearl Harbor 6 June and reached San Francisco the 15 |
Following the bombing of | Pearl Harbor in 1941, Glennon declared, "We are not |
lippines until April 1947 and then returned to | Pearl Harbor via Okinawa, Guam, and Kwajalein. |
She continued her duties into 1946, departed | Pearl Harbor on 30 January, and returned to the west |
as a training vessel in submarine exercises at | Pearl Harbor from 2 December 1944-5 February 1945. |
rvice Squadron (ServRon) 8 upon her arrival at | Pearl Harbor on 19 October. |
K-2 arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 23 May 1952 to join Submarine Divisi |
face attack, and ended her first war patrol at | Pearl Harbor 21 January. |
Part of what allowed the attack on | Pearl Harbor to be pulled off was the assumption tha |
She made stops at | Pearl Harbor and at Eniwetok Atoll before arriving a |
ifornia, Christmas Day, and following a run to | Pearl Harbor and back, she departed San Francisco Ba |
Another ferry mission to | Pearl Harbor followed in mid-November, with three mo |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor for a refit, the destroyer conducted a |
peake Bay, Montour sailed for Hawaii, arriving | Pearl Harbor 1 February 1945. |
ted personnel from the various island bases to | Pearl Harbor for eventual routing on to the United S |
The patrol ended at | Pearl Harbor on 27 September. |
course for the Hawaiian Islands and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on the 22nd. |
Haskell steamed independently via Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, where she arrived 1 M |
Just weeks after the Japanese air Attack on | Pearl Harbor (Sunday morning, December 7, 1941), the |
Ultimately, she departed | Pearl Harbor on 19 January 1946 and sailed west to K |
April and continued to make fueling runs from | Pearl Harbor to the Marshalls. |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 19 June after an absence of more tha |
inst entering World War II after the attack on | Pearl Harbor was highly unpopular and contributed to |
with her first cargo since 1945, she called at | Pearl Harbor and her new homeport of Guam. |
Aspro left | Pearl Harbor on 6 September 1976 and stopped at Esqu |
t minesweeping exercises off Maui she departed | Pearl Harbor on 5 January with an amphibious assault |
After overhaul, Change sailed to | Pearl Harbor in November 1945, then cleared for the |
Beaufort arrived in | Pearl Harbor on 10 October and, after post-deploymen |
vailability for alterations and repairs at the | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, which was followed by a |
ober as escort unit for a convoy which entered | Pearl Harbor on the 30th. |
the aircraft carrier Kaga during the attack on | Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Yamamoto claimed to h |
The six Japanese aircraft carriers from the | Pearl Harbor Attack 7 Dec 1941, the Fast Carrier Str |
central and southern Pacific, she sailed from | Pearl Harbor to the New Hebrides, Marianas, Marshall |
She headed for | Pearl Harbor on the 29th and reached her destination |
he V Amphibious Corps, Leonis loaded troops at | Pearl Harbor and departed the Hawaiian Islands 29 Ma |
ast month of the war, the ship operated out of | Pearl Harbor on amphibious training exercises. |
orts followed 19 January 1921 when she arrived | Pearl Harbor for 8 years with Mine Squadron 2, Fleet |
o Service Force, Pacific Fleet, she arrived at | Pearl Harbor 6 January 1944. |
She headed back to | Pearl Harbor on 12 June and stood into that port on |
On 13 August 1949 she departed | Pearl Harbor for overhaul at San Francisco, returnin |
d troopships from San Francisco, California to | Pearl Harbor from 28 June to 8 July 1943. |
r patrolling in the Ellice Islands, arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 13 October. |
Departing from | Pearl Harbor on 15 October 1938, S-22 returned to Ne |
In the 24 hours following the | Pearl Harbor bombing, 125 separate truck convoys wer |
D-351) :" Our concept of the Japanese prior to | Pearl Harbor was that they were a weak, not very sop |
Finback put in to | Pearl Harbor for refit. |
present in South East Asia when Japan attacked | Pearl Harbor and invaded Malaya. |
She arrived in | Pearl Harbor on 24 May, took on her cargo, and retur |
opposite Ben Affleck in her breakthrough film, | Pearl Harbor (2001). |
rticipated in still more training exercises at | Pearl Harbor before departing for her first war patr |
Ise participated in the attack on | Pearl Harbor (albeit on a sortie from Hashirajima as |
On 8 November, she cleared | Pearl Harbor for the invasion of the Marshalls. |
of each supply mission, she returned to either | Pearl Harbor or San Francisco to load additional car |
Balboa, Canal Zone, and Hackleback sailed for | Pearl Harbor 25 January 1945. |
until his death during the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941. |
to the Philippines when the Japanese attacked | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. |
Immediately after the | Pearl Harbor attack Magee joined the United States A |
ed by way of Mios Woendi, Schouten Islands, to | Pearl Harbor where she arrived 18 November for train |
et, Bottineau carried a cargo of ammunition to | Pearl Harbor during March 1945. |
he Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack on 7 December 1941, Seventh Air |
arriers until the task force shaped course for | Pearl Harbor 8 December. |
ment troops to the Philippines and returned to | Pearl Harbor to prepare for the invasion of Japan. |
d to the Southwest Pacific after the Attack on | Pearl Harbor for combat duty with Fifth Air Force. |
e sailed for Hawaii on 1 March and reported at | Pearl Harbor on 7 March for duty with the Service Fo |
Following repairs Boyd arrived at | Pearl Harbor 23 March 1944. |
Leaving | Pearl Harbor 16 November 1929, she arrived San Diego |
Francisco whence she embarked upon a voyage to | Pearl Harbor on the 19th. |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor in October where Admiral Turner and his |
y when the Japanese attacked the naval base at | Pearl Harbor in 1941. |
She stayed at | Pearl Harbor between 5 and 10 April, then headed for |
bruary 1945 for the Pacific Ocean, arriving at | Pearl Harbor 18 March. |
l on 9 January 1945, the cargo ship arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 23 January and immediately unloaded |
One week later, the Hornet arrived at | Pearl Harbor to join the USS Enterprise as part of T |
Shakedown completed, Hemminger reached | Pearl Harbor in August 1944 to train submarines for |
training in the Caribbean in June, and arrived | Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal and California 21 |
After returning to | Pearl Harbor in mid-March, she was assigned to salva |
operation in July 2008, and was deactivated at | Pearl Harbor in September 2008. |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack, became first an Operational Tra |
n, the ship embarked 100 returning veterans at | Pearl Harbor and brought them to San Pedro, Californ |
The air portion of the attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941 began at December 7, 7:48 a.m. |
au, Tennessee and four other ships steamed for | Pearl Harbor 5 November, arriving November 16. |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor for a brief overhaul from 19 May-7 June |
ve headed back for the west coast, touching at | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco, California, before a |
US Army in December 1941, after the attack on | Pearl Harbor deeply affected him. |
and towing as well as salvage operations from | Pearl Harbor to Eniwetok and Ulithi. |
1941 General Short was removed from command of | Pearl Harbor as a result of the attack. |
Island 17 February 1946 and after touching at | Pearl Harbor reached San Francisco 13 May. |
an its attack on the US Pacific Fleet based at | Pearl Harbor and on outlying airfields. |
Attack on | Pearl Harbor was first demonstrated at the San Diego |
Before returning to | Pearl Harbor to escort convoys to and from west coas |
, sailed through the Panama Canal, and arrived | Pearl Harbor 23 March 1945. |
Ray K. Edwards departed | Pearl Harbor on 14 September 1945 bound for Eniwetok |
he store ship made two additional cruises from | Pearl Harbor to Saipan and Ulithi. |
e developed boiler trouble and was diverted to | Pearl Harbor on 14 January 1946 for repairs. |
r, she set her course eastward and steamed via | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco, California to Portla |
Operating from San Francisco, California, and | Pearl Harbor in 1944, the ship discharged her chille |
Following the | Pearl Harbor attack, he volunteered for military ser |
he termination of hostilities, Rogers departed | Pearl Harbor on 17 August for Tokyo Bay where she ar |
at San Pedro, California, until departing for | Pearl Harbor on the 20th. |
His next patrol left | Pearl Harbor on 6 January 1944, headed for a patrol |
e funeral was held on Sunday December 7, 1941 ( | Pearl Harbor Day) as to provide proper respect for t |
ry 1959, Grayback departed Mare Island to make | Pearl Harbor her permanent home base, reaching Hawai |
Grumium arrived | Pearl Harbor 30 June and 10 July continued to Roi Is |
The ship arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 21 August and was routed westward, v |
tland remained in the military and was sent to | Pearl Harbor where he served as a member of the 6th |
ber for duty in the Hawaiian Islands, arriving | Pearl Harbor on 14 October. |
When the Japanese attacked | Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941, Dewey was undergoing t |
She made a brief stop at | Pearl Harbor between 24 and 26 February before arriv |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 9 January 1961, then called at Funaf |
Short, commanding general of the Army post at | Pearl Harbor |
The ship returned to | Pearl Harbor on 25 September 1945, and was assigned |
es the Lower Pearlridge, Aiea, Halawa, Hickam, | Pearl Harbor and Moanalua Gardens on the island of O |
more opportunities before ending her patrol at | Pearl Harbor 24 December 1944. |
Entemedor reached | Pearl Harbor on 29 June 1945 from New London, en rou |
Pearl Harbor (2001) | |
The attack on | Pearl Harbor brought a sudden end to his union organ |
In August, she sailed to | Pearl Harbor and then continued on to the Mariana Is |
The attack on | Pearl Harbor was intended to neutralize the U.S. Pac |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 4 December. |
She touched briefly at | Pearl Harbor before finally arriving at Eniwetok on |
o duty in early 1946, Alamance touched back at | Pearl Harbor on 26 January. |
t Okinawa until 8 July when she headed back to | Pearl Harbor with 1,056 Japanese prisoners of war em |
ried aviation gasoline to Saigon, returning to | Pearl Harbor 7 December. |
Save for an overhaul or two at the | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, her service in the Far |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 3 February for repairs. |
wounded in the Iwo Jima campaign and returned | Pearl Harbor 17 March. |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 18 May, released the tow, and sailed |
The Attack on | Pearl Harbor lasted a little under two hours, but fo |
he invasion well underway arrived in convoy at | Pearl Harbor 7 December 1943. |
bic Bay in the Philippines, Abnaki returned to | Pearl Harbor on 8 August. |
On 7 December 1954 she departed | Pearl Harbor for San Diego, where she arrived 15 Dec |
nia, and proceeded to the Pacific, arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 23 December. |
She then continued operations out of | Pearl Harbor until 7 December 1954. |
destroyed during the 7 December 1941 Japanese | Pearl Harbor Attack at Hickam Field. |
known as Puʻu Loa for what became known as the | Pearl Harbor naval base. |
Island began a ferry voyage from San Diego to | Pearl Harbor and back to Alameda, California On 6 Au |
to Kwajalein for a brief period, returning to | Pearl Harbor 3 July. |
3 on a world cruise, stopping at San Diego and | Pearl Harbor on the way to the Far East. |
touching Manila and Leyte, and after reaching | Pearl Harbor in early June sailed thence to Norfolk |
En route, she called at | Pearl Harbor and then arrived in San Francisco on 5 |
After returning to | Pearl Harbor 30 May, Gratia decommissioned there 1 J |
The escort carrier returned | Pearl Harbor on 14 February and immediately commence |
California, on 25 May 1944, Crowley arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 31 May and joined in anti-submarine |
Beginning with the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941 and ending sometime after V-J D |
On 4 December she departed | Pearl Harbor for San Diego. |
Departing | Pearl Harbor on 9 July, Wabash steamed in convoy for |
July, expecting her ultimate destination to be | Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands. |
again found herself away from her home port of | Pearl Harbor and instead off the coast of Vietnam su |
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