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Report, an 800-page report on the Army Board's | Pearl Harbor Investigation. |
San Francisco, California, 8 February 1944 for | Pearl Harbor and Majuro, arriving 9 March. |
ntaka sailed 31 May, touched at Ulithi 6 June, | Pearl Harbor the 23d, and arrived San Francisco 3 Ju |
completing refueling duties, the oiler arrived | Pearl Harbor 23 November. |
Navy on a bareboat charter and commissioned at | Pearl Harbor on 8 January 1945. |
Following refit, Tuna departed | Pearl Harbor on 8 October, bound for the western Pac |
Pearl Harbor became her new base of operations on 18 | |
Caribou stood out of | Pearl Harbor on 10 February 1944 for Kwajalein and E |
Converted to a gunboat, she recommissioned at | Pearl Harbor on 13 October 1923, Lieutenant Commande |
Departing | Pearl Harbor 2 November, she reached Guam the 27th. |
When | Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941, Hohri |
till shipping oil to Hitler five months before | Pearl Harbor … December 7, 1941. |
Dragonet reached | Pearl Harbor from New London 9 October 1944, and put |
She made a five-day stop at | Pearl Harbor and conducted a battle problem in the M |
Pearl Harbor Ghosts (1991) | |
USS | Pearl Harbor (LSD-52) is a Harpers Ferry-class dock |
The attack transport shuttled passengers from | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco to Sasebo, Japan, 7 S |
d States into World War II, Ballard steamed to | Pearl Harbor where she arrived 28 January 1942. |
As of 2005, | Pearl Harbor is homeported at NS San Diego, Californ |
of the airfields attacked during the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
On July 21, 2008, | Pearl Harbor was run aground on a shoal off of Kuwai |
Lingayen Gulf to carry hospital patients from | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, California. |
Following the annexation, | Pearl Harbor was refitted to allow for more navy shi |
The troop transport was steaming to | Pearl Harbor when she received news of the Japanese |
mander until 1945, when he moved on to chair a | Pearl Harbor investigation. |
She departed | Pearl Harbor 8 April 1968 for WestPac where she prov |
on 29 December and proceeded via Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor to the California coast. |
e of the Japanese ambassador negotiating while | Pearl Harbor is being bombed, and, in quick successi |
Bootes was decommissioned at | Pearl Harbor on 22 April 1946. |
Brackett stood out of | Pearl Harbor on 20 January 1944 and anchored in Funa |
ght be the ship's alleged participation in the | Pearl Harbor attack, for which only hearsay evidence |
She made port at | Pearl Harbor on 2 December and, after loading cargo |
he shop was the target of a gun shot after the | Pearl Harbor attack in December 1941, and eventually |
between 5 November and 1 December steamed via | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco. |
hoon in the spring of 1946, she was ordered to | Pearl Harbor for repairs after which she returned to |
motor minesweeper steamed west and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 1 May. |
She completed her run from Yokosuka to | Pearl Harbor and then commenced preparation for the |
In October, she cleared | Pearl Harbor with Fuel Oil Barge YO-12 and Garbage L |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor in August carrying 420 Japanese and Kor |
Cummings was based at | Pearl Harbor from 26 April 1940. |
, began loading landing craft, and was back in | Pearl Harbor on 17 April. |
Japan entered the war following the attacks on | Pearl Harbor and Malaya. |
rting Yokosuka in early November, she returned | Pearl Harbor and, joined by Fleet Ocean Tug ATF-157 |
marine that was part of the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
Arriving | Pearl Harbor 2 January 1945, the destroyer prepared |
K-3 joined Submarine Squadron 7 at | Pearl Harbor on 15 May 1952 and performed experiment |
akland, California, 22 November 1943, arriving | Pearl Harbor on 1 December. |
Upon her return to | Pearl Harbor 14 January 1944, she escorted a series |
Corregidor sailed from | Pearl Harbor on 27 February to search for an overdue |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 16 November for overhaul and remaine |
d much in training and readiness, returning to | Pearl Harbor on 7 March. |
However, the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, led to Burr re-enl |
Guardfish departed that base 28 June 1942 for | Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal, and arrived there |
Arriving in | Pearl Harbor on 12 May, the ship resumed her mid-Pac |
lowing a brief stop at Saipan, Appling reached | Pearl Harbor on 2 May and, the next day, sailed for |
tender 13 August, but was forced to return to | Pearl Harbor 26 August by fuel leaks. |
wler with gunfire 16 June, and arrived back at | Pearl Harbor 26 June 1945. |
he Pacific, she steamed via the West Coast and | Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal where she arrived on 12 |
Not long after the attack on | Pearl Harbor in December 1941, men between the ages |
urse for Midway, arriving 23 July, and mooring | Pearl Harbor 28 July. |
Blackfin arrived at | Pearl Harbor 11 September 1944. |
7 October for the United States via Saipan and | Pearl Harbor and arrived San Diego, California, 26 N |
On 22 October, Tarpon stood out of | Pearl Harbor to begin her fifth war patrol which too |
In April 1938 she joined the fleet at | Pearl Harbor for the annual fleet exercises in the H |
Basca enlisted in the Army after | Pearl Harbor attack and was eventually assigned as a |
egan her third patrol on 28 March and ended at | Pearl Harbor on 17 May with no contacts except a hos |
945 and 12 February 1946, when she reported at | Pearl Harbor to be stripped in preparation for "Oper |
ons would joke that the Japanese only attacked | Pearl Harbor to keep him off Broadway. |
It is also known as the | Pearl Harbor Radar, since it was a SCR-270 set that |
ama Canal, and San Diego, California, arriving | Pearl Harbor 5 April. |
hat was designed for and used in the attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941. |
The ship dropped anchor in | Pearl Harbor on 14 October and, after embarking Navy |
oat" basis on 24 May 1945, and commissioned at | Pearl Harbor the same day with Lieutenant Wyman W. H |
rgency service program following the Attack on | Pearl Harbor in December 1941. |
The waters of the lagoon at | Pearl Harbor were much shallower so wooden fins were |
Woodford ultimately reached | Pearl Harbor on 20 May where she discharged her carg |
from Okinawa on 16 September 1945 for Saipan, | Pearl Harbor and San Francisco arriving on 8 October |
8-c. 10 December 1941 in the aftermath of the | Pearl Harbor Attack. |
She reached | Pearl Harbor on 26 May 1945 and commenced gunnery an |
Based in | Pearl Harbor from 27 January 1941, Colorado operated |
Shakamaxon arrived in | Pearl Harbor on 29 October and did not depart until |
off California until she made another trip to | Pearl Harbor during 7 - 24 May 1955. |
and Eniwetok carrying soldiers, and arrived at | Pearl Harbor once more 9 August. |
in the United States Army Air Corps after the | Pearl Harbor attack, resigned from Congress when Pre |
Bremerton spent two months in drydock at | Pearl Harbor ending 21 January 2010. |
She departed | Pearl Harbor on 2 January 1946 and arrived at San Di |
She reached | Pearl Harbor on the 25th, exchanged her patient-pass |
After a round-trip voyage to | Pearl Harbor with additional troops, General E. T. C |
As part of the attack on | Pearl Harbor during the opening days of World War II |
Detroit was one of two ships present at both | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and at the signing o |
of intensive training, Lindenwald sortied from | Pearl Harbor with the Southern Transport Group for t |
She decommissioned at | Pearl Harbor 26 March 1946 and was intended for use |
e, remaining in the Gilberts until sailing for | Pearl Harbor on 5 December. |
War in the Pacific: | Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay : The Story of the Bitter |
On 3 January 1941, the tug sailed for | Pearl Harbor for a yard period and remained there th |
After the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor he was conscripted into the Dutch Army. |
ts were sent from Washington, D.C. directly to | Pearl Harbor and U.S. submarines in the Western Paci |
She trained at | Pearl Harbor for two weeks, then escorted a convoy t |
cific war drew to a close, YMS-321 returned to | Pearl Harbor 15 August 1945, and from there returned |
rated on auxiliary service to the Fleet out of | Pearl Harbor into late 1943 and then joined Service |
flict called at San Francisco, California, and | Pearl Harbor before arriving at Espiritu Santo, New |
ed in Hawaii in light trap catches made in the | Pearl Harbor area on Oahu in the autumn of 1947. |
oods (1969); Strictly Personal (1974); Allies: | Pearl Harbor to D-Day (1982). |
The attack on | Pearl Harbor changed all that and on December 31, 19 |
At the time of the | Pearl Harbor Attack, BB-38 Pennsylvania was in dry d |
On 22 April, Shipley Bay stood out of | Pearl Harbor en route to Okinawa, via Guam, for her |
or Hawaii on the 27th and, upon her arrival at | Pearl Harbor on 10 May, resumed her towing operation |
She departed | Pearl Harbor on 30 March 1944 to join a hunter-kille |
an Francisco 26 March 1944, delivering them at | Pearl Harbor before returning to San Francisco 9 Apr |
Rivalry, East Asian Stability and the Road to | Pearl Harbor (1994) |
anama Canal on 21 December 1944 and arrived at | Pearl Harbor early in January 1945. |
January 1945, and joined the Pacific Fleet at | Pearl Harbor 8 February via the Panama Canal. |
duty with the Pacific Fleet, Elden arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 17 November. |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor on 23 December, the ship spent Christma |
ia the Panama Canal and San Diego, she reached | Pearl Harbor on 28 February. |
journeyed from Sasebo to Saipan, Eniwetok, and | Pearl Harbor before making her first return to the S |
out reported enemy submarine movements between | Pearl Harbor and California. |
During the attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Phelps shot down on |
San Francisco, California, 6 October 1944 for | Pearl Harbor where she arrived 16 October. |
Returning via | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, California, as a conv |
rfolk on 6 September 1945 and after calling at | Pearl Harbor en route, arrived at Okinawa 20 October |
the 14th Naval District, Ruff was escorted to | Pearl Harbor where she arrived 11 March 1942 for dut |
After a brief overhaul at | Pearl Harbor from 8 to 24 October, she served on con |
To be awarded the | Pearl Harbor Commemorative Medal, a service member m |
Departing | Pearl Harbor she called at Midway, Hilo, Eniwetok, U |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor for training exercises from 21 February |
Archer-Fish left | Pearl Harbor on October 30, 1944 and reached Saipan |
returning veterans between the west coast and | Pearl Harbor from 28 September to 30 December. |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 23 April and remained there, perform |
She sailed from | Pearl Harbor on 4 June for Eniwetok, arriving ten da |
Cincinnati was based at | Pearl Harbor from April 1940, voyaging to Guam and t |
After one cargo voyage to | Pearl Harbor (8 May-4 June 1945), Collingsworth depa |
Schley left the west coast for | Pearl Harbor on 7 October, but engine repairs at Pea |
unty (LST-859) on 1 July 1955, she returned to | Pearl Harbor on 31 August to resume cargo shuttle ru |
The attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 found Fanning at sea |
on 21 December 1943, after which she sailed to | Pearl Harbor in preparation for operations against t |
ned as a pilot in the 78th Pursuit Squadron at | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, the day Japan attac |
ific Barrier 2 June 1957 for operations out of | Pearl Harbor as a radar picket. |
th cruise to the western Pacific, returning to | Pearl Harbor in August. |
Cabana returned to | Pearl Harbor on 15 February to join the screen of ta |
s career, as a flag officer, Reimann commanded | Pearl Harbor Naval Base in 1987, was Naval Sea Syste |
December 7: As a result of the | Pearl Harbor Attack Canada declares war on Japan. |
In | Pearl Harbor when the United States entered World Wa |
on its deck sparked the West Loch Disaster in | Pearl Harbor naval base. |
En route, she stopped at | Pearl Harbor and Midway and later took part in exerc |
7 December 1941: during the attack on | Pearl Harbor she was stationed in Kauai Channel to r |
rved on escort duty between the west coast and | Pearl Harbor from 23 May-15 September. |
Its homeport is at | Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii, commanded by Admira |
training and repairs, the cargo ship departed | Pearl Harbor 20 August to join the forces preparing |
1 to August 1942, after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor and on Hong Kong (see Battle of Hong Ko |
The vessel reached | Pearl Harbor on 8 April and began resupplying. |
The | Pearl Harbor Commemorative Medal, also known as the |
gwon remained active as a medium harbor tug at | Pearl Harbor into the 1970s. |
ade a brief stop at Eniwetok, then returned to | Pearl Harbor on 27 July. |
16 joined up; and, together, the ships reached | Pearl Harbor on 8 May, Washington, as a unit of, and |
She remained at | Pearl Harbor until March 1947 when she was towed to |
The transport returned to | Pearl Harbor 6 May 1944, and after training, arrived |
Gilbert, and Ellice Islands before sailing for | Pearl Harbor 19 April. |
On December 8, 1941, news of the attack on | Pearl Harbor reached Wake Island at 07:00, less than |
On 10 December 1940, Ramsay returned to | Pearl Harbor and, throughout the next year, operated |
ed the two weeks the destroyer escort spent at | Pearl Harbor before her 27 May departure for the Cen |
Ross attended 50th Anniversary ceremonies at | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1991, during which a mem |
Control reached | Pearl Harbor 29 July 1944, and during August removed |
Upon her arrival at | Pearl Harbor on the 11th, she underwent a month of r |
's entry into World War II after the attack on | Pearl Harbor and British forces in Malaya, it was de |
She continued operations around Japan and | Pearl Harbor through 30 December, when she sailed fo |
convoy of merchantmen from Charleston, S.C. to | Pearl Harbor arriving on 20 January 1944. |
ic, operating out of Guam until transferred to | Pearl Harbor 6 May 1946. |
On 20 May, she departed | Pearl Harbor for the east coast, arriving Boston on |
hilippines 2 days after the Japanese attack at | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
, Virginia, loaded oil at Aruba and arrived at | Pearl Harbor 7 January 1944. |
With the bombing of | Pearl Harbor and the outbreak of the Pacific War, th |
was also a survivor of the Japanese Attack on | Pearl Harbor when he retired in 1992. |
She made stops at Guam and at | Pearl Harbor before arriving at the Mare Island Navy |
March, bound for the Far East, and arrived via | Pearl Harbor at Subic Bay on 20 April. |
g New London 11 April 1944, Cavalla arrived at | Pearl Harbor 9 May for voyage repairs and training. |
h 1945, Brookings steamed westward and reached | Pearl Harbor with a cargo of ammunition on the 28th. |
t one month after the Empire of Japan attacked | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
United States on the eighth anniversary of the | Pearl Harbor attack under the title I Attacked Pearl |
While returning to | Pearl Harbor from Canton Island 21 December 1944 Hal |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor some of these tanks were taken over by |
The bombing of | Pearl Harbor temporarily fades the personal setbacks |
n the Philippines at the time of the Attack on | Pearl Harbor and without any aircraft (they were div |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack. |
Mango shortly departed | Pearl Harbor for the U.S. West Coast, arriving Astor |
Izard sailed for | Pearl Harbor 30 June and in August joined the Northe |
s war effort on Japan because of its attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, Adolf Hitler's declarati |
After departing | Pearl Harbor 31 December, she sighted only one targe |
Arriving | Pearl Harbor on 30 October, Kingfisher served as a t |
action in the South China Sea three days after | Pearl Harbor on December 10, 1941. |
y, and Marshall Islands before she returned to | Pearl Harbor on 14 November. |
17 December 1945 and steamed via Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor for San Pedro, California, where she ar |
er further West Coast training, she sailed for | Pearl Harbor 18 March, again with replacement aircra |
Freestone arrived at | Pearl Harbor 14 January 1945 with passengers and car |
eson was still engaged in tactical training at | Pearl Harbor when Japan capitulated, but soon she pa |
ash, only nine Zeros had been shot down in the | Pearl Harbor attack, 74 days before the first Air Ra |
, in the Phoenix Islands; and then returned to | Pearl Harbor on the 21st, Throughout her time in the |
exercises in California waters before arriving | Pearl Harbor 20 August, 5 days after the surrender o |
On 23 November, the destroyer cleared | Pearl Harbor in company with Yorktown (CVS-10) and T |
members were celebrating) spent the day after | Pearl Harbor "sunk in apparent depression." |
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