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deliver John Adams to her Blue Crew waiting at | Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. |
end and devotee of Palmer's) just prior to the | Pearl Harbor attack and served as an advisor on mili |
On 2 June 1949 she sailed to | Pearl Harbor for overhaul, then resumed duty at Guam |
She arrived | Pearl Harbor 1 January 1945 to unload her cargo and |
After stopovers at | Pearl Harbor and the Japanese ports of Sasebo and Yo |
On 12 April, she entered | Pearl Harbor and began 10 days of replenishment befo |
Joining a convoy she steamed east, reaching | Pearl Harbor on the day of FDR's death, hearing the |
Departing | Pearl Harbor 9 April she carried replacement troops |
Athanasia left | Pearl Harbor on 29 May, bound for the Marshall Islan |
uvers off Lahaina Roads, Robert Smith departed | Pearl Harbor 1 July for Pago Pago, Samoa; Melbourne, |
ior year of high school, the Japanese attacked | Pearl Harbor and Uris enlisted in the United States |
Arriving at | Pearl Harbor 25 November 1946, she departed 21 Janua |
was among the first to announce the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
After conversion, she departed | Pearl Harbor 8 July 1945 and proceeded via Johnston |
She shifted to Japan briefly, then returned to | Pearl Harbor 6 December to begin conversion to an el |
of 1945 her cargo duties took her to Guam and | Pearl Harbor in March, Seattle, Washington, in April |
The carrier arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 7 January, and after a brief period |
On 3 July, Arapaho set a course for | Pearl Harbor which she reached on the 9th to begin a |
Admiral Mullinix, Captain Wiltsie, and famous | Pearl Harbor survivor Petty Officer, Ship's Cook Thi |
i on 4 February; and, following her arrival at | Pearl Harbor on the 10th, participated in training e |
Departing 22 March, she moored at | Pearl Harbor 3 April 1945. |
from Norfolk on 22 October 1944 and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 28 November. |
rom Norfolk on 15 August 1944, loaded cargo at | Pearl Harbor from 4 to 21 September, then sailed to |
ese patriots all joined the armed forces after | Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 1941. |
ney War, right through until Japan's attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941. |
airs; then, three days later, she stood out of | Pearl Harbor as an escort for a ship bound for Johns |
Emery cleared | Pearl Harbor on 1 November 1943 for Funafuti and a m |
Departing | Pearl Harbor 2 September, she torpedoed Samsei Maru |
f hostilities in Korea, Deal got underway from | Pearl Harbor 14 September 1950 for Sasebo, Japan, ar |
Raymond Berthrong, shoved off for action from | Pearl Harbor once more 31 March 1945, on her seventh |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor on 16 December for training, and on 16 |
the Panama Canal Zone on 15 April, and arrived | Pearl Harbor on 13 May. |
' son Johnny enlists in the Army shortly after | Pearl Harbor is attacked. |
the west coast on 30 May, Bebas proceeded via | Pearl Harbor to the Marshall Islands and reached Eni |
r, returned to the Gilbert Islands en route to | Pearl Harbor and an overhaul. |
an Diego, California, on 17 July and sailed to | Pearl Harbor where her crew received missile guidanc |
e last six months of 1967, Plunger returned to | Pearl Harbor on 1 February 1968. |
operated along the U.S. West Coast and out of | Pearl Harbor until 6 August 1953 when she sailed for |
Utah sailed for the Hawaiian Islands reaching | Pearl Harbor on 1 August 1940, and fired advanced an |
She departed | Pearl Harbor two days later for the invasion of Iwo |
response to that country's surprise attack on | Pearl Harbor the prior day. |
She remained based at | Pearl Harbor for the next eight years during which t |
also called the Mingo Valley Expressway or the | Pearl Harbor Memorial Expressway, generally traverse |
She was towed into | Pearl Harbor by the fleet tug USS Hitchiti (ATF-103) |
The film ends with the Attack on | Pearl Harbor - the film shows how the treacherous Ja |
Delayed at | Pearl Harbor by the cessation of hostilities, she re |
Dawson embarked occupation troops at | Pearl Harbor from 18 August to 1 September 1945, lan |
rican targets in World War II, commencing with | Pearl Harbor and US bases in the Philippines, such a |
ed the Panama Canal. 2 August 1945, and was at | Pearl Harbor when the conflict ceased. |
The attack transport sailed out of | Pearl Harbor on 4 May in company with USS Clinton (A |
The first word of the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor was received by commercial radio betwee |
He was at the | Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 as a medical volunteer. |
pushed on for the Hawaiian Islands and reached | Pearl Harbor on 14 March. |
Cybele was decommissioned 22 August 1946 at | Pearl Harbor and after being towed back to San Franc |
s ordered to the Pacific; and Harveson reached | Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal and San Diego, Cal |
At | Pearl Harbor with SubRon 7 in 1967, Plunger operated |
Kane arrived in | Pearl Harbor 18 January 1944 to join the 5th Amphibi |
On 12 December 1930, R-19 departed | Pearl Harbor and commenced a transit to the Philadel |
II, Williams served in the Pacific theater at | Pearl Harbor and Tarawa. |
, California, on 26 August 1945, she called at | Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Midway Atoll, and Okinawa be |
ted the Panama Canal 9 April 1945, and reached | Pearl Harbor 4 May. |
t Coast for inactivation in 1930, R-8 departed | Pearl Harbor on 12 December, transited the Panama Ca |
mile-long stretch of US-169 (officially named ' | Pearl Harbor Memorial Expressway', although this nam |
San Diego, California, 19 March, she called at | Pearl Harbor and thence tended nets at Eniwetok comm |
She eventually arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 2 December and joined Service Squadr |
and two other converted minesweepers departed | Pearl Harbor 1 May 1945 and, after stops at Eniwetok |
4 March 1945, Crittenden conducted training at | Pearl Harbor until 24 May, then loaded troops and ca |
Davis was killed during the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941, and was posthumously a |
iego from 1 to 6 September 1945 and arrived at | Pearl Harbor ten days later. |
She arrived | Pearl Harbor on 19 July and began several weeks of r |
Leaving | Pearl Harbor on 12 December 1930, R-2 was reassigned |
edro, California on 4 December 1945, called at | Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, and arrived at Sasebo, Ja |
rts in the retirement area, Hamilton sailed to | Pearl Harbor for repairs. |
ATA-185 departed | Pearl Harbor 20 January 1947, and arrived San Diego |
LST-1076 stood out from | Pearl Harbor on 29 August loaded with occupation tro |
isco, California, Manlove escorted a convoy to | Pearl Harbor and upon arrival, on 16 January 1944, c |
Panama canal, and Fleet Problem XIII, when the | Pearl Harbor fleet was destroyed in a mock attack by |
Virginia, on 2 October 1943, Cabana arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 26 October. |
led for Hawaii on 29 January 1945, and arrived | Pearl Harbor on 7 February. |
the western Pacific on 16 August, touching at | Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, before arrival at Buckner |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor 18 May, she had training duties there u |
apanese forces three weeks after the attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor on November 23, 1944, Bering Strait und |
Keosanqua recommissioned at | Pearl Harbor on 1 July 1934, Lt. (j.g.) H. O. Parish |
tanddown and local operations, she entered the | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for a regular overhaul. |
She departed Norfolk 20 June and arrived at | Pearl Harbor 15 July, the same day she was redesigna |
Dempsey sailed from | Pearl Harbor on 25 January 1944 escorting a convoy o |
ams was assigned to the Naval Supply Center at | Pearl Harbor where he served until he retired in 196 |
Arriving in | Pearl Harbor 2 December the transport discharged her |
the invasion of the Gilberts, then arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 2 December for repairs and training. |
, Santa Fe sailed for the Pacific, arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 22 March 1943 en route to the Aleuti |
isco on 11 December 1943 and after touching at | Pearl Harbor and Funafuti, arrived in the Gilberts o |
on the West Coast except for a brief cruise to | Pearl Harbor for duty with the Naval Reserve Trainin |
The attack transport returned to | Pearl Harbor 2 March for training in the Hawaiian ar |
After the ceremonies, Grayling stood out of | Pearl Harbor on her first war patrol 5 January 1942. |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor on 28 August 1944, Eisele conducted tra |
The warship entered | Pearl Harbor on the 13th and operated in Hawaiian wa |
Although the attack on | Pearl Harbor in 1941 led Pelley to disband the Silve |
l that the devastation of the Pacific Fleet at | Pearl Harbor was worse than the government claimed, |
ajalein, and Roi in the Marshalls, she arrived | Pearl Harbor on 8 January 1946. |
and Marine replacements bound for Yokosuka via | Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok. |
World War II immediately after the bombing of | Pearl Harbor when many in California feared San Fran |
signed to the Pacific Fleet, Besugo arrived at | Pearl Harbor 25 July 1944. |
ented a second story apartment that overlooked | Pearl Harbor and would often wander around the islan |
sacrificed his life in the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941. |
She departed | Pearl Harbor on 12 March and staged at Saipan for th |
She arrived | Pearl Harbor via Saipan and Eniwetok 26 June and sai |
The ship reached | Pearl Harbor on 14 May and got underway again on 22 |
She sailed from | Pearl Harbor 8 March for Espiritu Santo, arriving 25 |
patrolled the southwest Pacific, returning to | Pearl Harbor to prepare for the campaign against the |
avy General Staff pushed through the attack on | Pearl Harbor against the wishes of the more diplomat |
The Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor found Pelican on the West Coast. |
Upon her return to | Pearl Harbor on 9 November 1988, Coronado again assu |
On 27 October she departed | Pearl Harbor screening Tangier (AV-8) to Espiritu Sa |
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fornia, 8 August 1944, Counsel was repaired at | Pearl Harbor and escorted a convoy to Eniwetok, arri |
age of the Pacific Fleet as Enterprise entered | Pearl Harbor the evening of December 8, he remarked, |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 1 February for emergency repairs. |
After her arrival 26 December she stayed at | Pearl Harbor until being towed to San Francisco, Cal |
the Panama Canal and San Diego, California, to | Pearl Harbor where she arrived 7 May. |
Bladen departed the west coast for | Pearl Harbor 20 November 1944 and upon arrival embar |
Ordered to | Pearl Harbor on 8 July, she conducted reserve traini |
eatre as flagship of Mine Squadron 3, reaching | Pearl Harbor 3 January 1945. |
r fear of being prosecuted for his role in the | Pearl Harbor attack. |
She attended | Pearl Harbor Elementary School, Aliamanu Intermediat |
S Phoenix (CL-46), a light cruiser that was at | Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked on December |
erved her apprenticeship, Piedmont sailed from | Pearl Harbor to join the fleet in the Marshall Islan |
y 1945 for duty in the Pacific Ocean, arriving | Pearl Harbor 22 June. |
Returning to the States via | Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal, she arrived Charl |
TF 16 sailed from | Pearl Harbor 28 May 1942 once more to join Task Forc |
iego, California on 22 May 1943 and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 28 May. |
r repairs on 17 February 1945, she returned to | Pearl Harbor 23 July, and remained there until the e |
e Panama Canal from 23-27 April and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 10 May. |
The trio sortied from | Pearl Harbor on December 14 1943 for the Mariana Isl |
, then sailed in the Pacific Ocean, calling at | Pearl Harbor and Kwajalein and ferrying oil until 6 |
Haddock arrived at Midway 6 August and at | Pearl Harbor four days later. |
Ellet returned to | Pearl Harbor 13 June to prepare for invading the Sol |
n 13 January 1945 Daniel T. Griffin arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 6 February to serve with Underwater |
She was stationed at | Pearl Harbor throughout World War II, providing assi |
She cleared | Pearl Harbor 7 September for her first war patrol, t |
up with original aircraft reassigned after the | Pearl Harbor Attack. |
34-month overhaul and refueling period at the | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard; and, in March 1971, she |
Setting out from | Pearl Harbor again 30 June, Haddock set course for t |
She then left | Pearl Harbor 16 December for overhaul at Mare Island |
trol passed uneventfully, and Aspro retired to | Pearl Harbor on 28 March after 54 days at sea. |
the Pacific during World War II, the attack on | Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway. |
ar patrol lasted 14 hours; she had sailed from | Pearl Harbor 14 August and was ordered back when hos |
accomplishment of the patrol - which ended at | Pearl Harbor on 11 February 1945 - was her rescue of |
lifornia 11 September with rotation troops for | Pearl Harbor and returned to San Francisco 24 Septem |
turn from Bikini, Athene was decommissioned at | Pearl Harbor on 17 June 1946. |
especially his parents had to go through when | Pearl Harbor was attacked. |
Continuing east, the ship entered | Pearl Harbor again on 28 April for a four-day layove |
ations with the Fleet Sound School, sailed for | Pearl Harbor on 27 November. |
However, the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor brought much of the Americas into World |
re than 2 years the ship swept the channels of | Pearl Harbor and Honolulu Harbor. |
At the time of the | Pearl Harbor attack, Katori was at Kwajalein in the |
Following a cargo and passenger voyage to | Pearl Harbor and return, Hollandia departed on 7 Jun |
On 26 January 1999 she departed | Pearl Harbor under tow and was placed in Susuin Bay, |
she transited the Panama Canal and sailed for | Pearl Harbor via San Diego, California, arriving at |
s and overhaul 24 May, and was two days out of | Pearl Harbor on her way back to the struggle when th |
had prior knowledge of the Japanese attacks on | Pearl Harbor during World War II, but allowed the at |
hulled minesweeper sailed for Hawaii, arriving | Pearl Harbor 11 March 1942. |
Frankford reached | Pearl Harbor on 8 August 1945, and after exercising |
Arriving at | Pearl Harbor on 9 March 1945 for exercises, Doneff g |
onducting these gunnery exercises, returned to | Pearl Harbor independently on the 6th to moor at ber |
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Plains (CVE-66) to Kwajalein, then returned to | Pearl Harbor on 24 February. |
ted the Panama Canal 3 days later, and arrived | Pearl Harbor 4 June to operate in the Hawaiian area |
bruary 1960, when she sailed from Yokosuka for | Pearl Harbor and San Diego, where she was decommissi |
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ne 1945 for San Diego, California, and reached | Pearl Harbor 8 August. |
linger joined the Pacific Fleet and arrived at | Pearl Harbor 19 February 1945. |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor June 1962, Greenfish engaged in local o |
r and was killed during the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack, was equipped with B-25 Mitchell |
or Hawaii - via the Panama Canal - and reached | Pearl Harbor on 17 December. |
tween the Gilberts and Marshalls, returning to | Pearl Harbor on 19 May. |
After training exercises, she sailed to | Pearl Harbor and from there to Japan, reaching Saseb |
the next dangerous months before the attack on | Pearl Harbor escorted cargo ships and transports in |
mmissioning April 11, 1942 and took her out of | Pearl Harbor June 30 on her first and only war patro |
Over the years, the mysterious spies of | Pearl Harbor were always mentioned in passing in his |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor and served as an ammunition disposal sh |
o San Francisco, California, before reentering | Pearl Harbor early in May. |
from 14 to 21 August, then returned by way of | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco, arriving on 11 Septem |
ving there on 4 February, Albemarle sailed for | Pearl Harbor on 1 March, in company with the radar p |
On 2 March 1955, she departed | Pearl Harbor for Astoria, Oregon, and inactivation. |
d, Pharris was hospitalized at Naval Hospital, | Pearl Harbor until March 1942. |
1946, Protector departed Yokosuka, sailing via | Pearl Harbor to San Francisco as escort and tow for |
New London Naval Submarine Base at Groton for | Pearl Harbor on September 16, 2009. |
After | Pearl Harbor was bombed, Steger left Baylor to volun |
ia, for additional supplies, only to return to | Pearl Harbor 8 February 1946. |
e yard work was completed, Sharps stood out of | Pearl Harbor and sailed for Sasebo, Japan. |
The cargo ship returned to | Pearl Harbor 21 February to embark garrison troops f |
hark transited the Panama Canal and arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 24 April 1944 for final training in |
vers the War in the Pacific from the Attack on | Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Coral Sea and the |
She decommissioned on 15 August 1958 at | Pearl Harbor and was transferred to the custody of t |
apan by the United States before the attack on | Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war between the |
Arriving at | Pearl Harbor 9 April, she conducted fuel runs to Mid |
t underway from San Diego to embark Marines at | Pearl Harbor for New Zealand. |
pkeep in late January 1964 and finally reached | Pearl Harbor on 5 March. |
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