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McMorris would eventually command the | Pearl Harbor naval base before retiring to Marietta, |
nded to the failure to transmit the warning to | Pearl Harbor using Army radio to instead use commerc |
red Baytown, Texas, 22 March 1945, and reached | Pearl Harbor 6 May. |
January 1945, saw Pocomoke again underway for | Pearl Harbor and Manus Island to report for duty wit |
al Pacific after the Kiska operation, arriving | Pearl Harbor 26 September 1943. |
She arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 23 July, and got underway on 12 Augu |
Departing | Pearl Harbor 16 May 1960, Haverfleld sailed to a new |
sel Register on 22 December 1998 and stored in | Pearl Harbor until disposed of by submarine recyclin |
of the International Date Line), the attack on | Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World Wa |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor 11 December. |
nt, was detached on 26 March 1954, returned to | Pearl Harbor on 18 April. |
Following the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Kitashima and her |
from San Francisco on 6 August, she arrived at | Pearl Harbor on 12 August to join carrier task force |
1951, and after shakedown and repairs arrived | Pearl Harbor on 19 October 1951. |
he submarine, USS Cachalot, when the attack on | Pearl Harbor began. |
as station tanker, at Roi, until departing for | Pearl Harbor on 6 March. |
When the attack on | Pearl Harbor came on December 7, 1941, Coast Guardsm |
After the | Pearl Harbor Attack, the squadron flew antisubmarine |
Following this mission, the transport returned | Pearl Harbor 23 July to begin training for the antic |
The oiler returned | Pearl Harbor 23 March 1959 and resumed Hawaiian oper |
ers sailed for Japan, arriving in Yokosuka via | Pearl Harbor on 10 November. |
After 5 years of this duty, she reported to | Pearl Harbor 10 April 1959 for similar employment al |
down along the California coast Karnes arrived | Pearl Harbor 13 February 1945 with passengers and ca |
ties with the Japanese before or shortly after | Pearl Harbor was bombed. |
back to Hawaii, she procured another cargo at | Pearl Harbor and immediately sailed west again, to E |
She returned to | Pearl Harbor 30 September, underwent overhaul and go |
In 1982, George Washington returned to | Pearl Harbor from her last missile patrol. |
aii in company with Cutlass (SS-478), arriving | Pearl Harbor 15 July. |
Japanese mini-sub, since undersea searches off | Pearl Harbor had previously failed to locate the mid |
"Remember | Pearl Harbor" - Sammy Kaye (1942) |
which was released almost at the same time as | Pearl Harbor's own WB version. |
f the General Board before assuming command of | Pearl Harbor's Fourteenth Naval District on August 2 |
motivated by concerns (following the attack on | Pearl Harbor) that the historic district was at risk |
strategic materials - first gold, then (after | Pearl Harbor) tin and rubber - and then uranium. |
ip Arizona and was killed during the Attack on | Pearl Harbor), she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to |
on December 7, 1941 (the day of the attack on | Pearl Harbor), Ray was one of five brothers. |
ppears to have actually died in the defense of | Pearl Harbor). |
ve battle fleet for Operation Z (the attack on | Pearl Harbor). |
e in an area known as Puʻuloa (near modern day | Pearl Harbor). |
Upon arrival | Pearl Harbor, Nokomis assumed the duty of providing |
United States and, after stops at Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor, reached San Francisco on 22 December. |
t course for the Hawaiian Islands, arriving at | Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii on 26 April 1946. |
After stops at Majuro and | Pearl Harbor, she arrived in San Francisco on 21 Dec |
4 November, she sailed via Guam and Tinian to | Pearl Harbor, arriving 6 December. |
ary who were present at the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii which caused the United States |
After pausing briefly at | Pearl Harbor, the ship arrived at San Pedro, Califor |
After calling at | Pearl Harbor, she embarked Adm. Arthur W. Radford, C |
Steaming via Guam and | Pearl Harbor, she reached San Francisco on 30 Januar |
all of duty, during the attack on the Fleet in | Pearl Harbor, by Japanese forces on 7 December 1941. |
rt of call on a voyage that took her by way of | Pearl Harbor, to San Francisco, California. |
ere until 3 July when she sailed for China via | Pearl Harbor, Guam, and Subic Bay, Philippine Island |
Randall Wallace, the screenwriter of | Pearl Harbor, readily admitted that he copied the li |
departed for the United States 15 December via | Pearl Harbor, arriving San Francisco 7 January 1946. |
l departed San Diego 13 June 1945, en route to | Pearl Harbor, arriving 19 June 1945. |
On the 24th, she arrived at | Pearl Harbor, debarked her passengers, and reported |
k, Virginia, 5 August 1944 to escort an LSD to | Pearl Harbor, arriving 30 August. |
e warship then proceeded to her new home port, | Pearl Harbor, where she joined CortRon 7. Blair carr |
t to sea 5 days later for the Panama Canal and | Pearl Harbor, arriving 23 March. |
During inport periods at | Pearl Harbor, Plunger provided services to Fleet Tra |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Nagara covered the landings of Japanes |
une 1944, and decommissioned on 10 May 1946 at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
April 1940, when she sailed from San Diego for | Pearl Harbor, and duty with the security patrol. |
there until 2 August when she got underway for | Pearl Harbor, unloading her supplies upon arrival 10 |
Escolar had her final training for combat at | Pearl Harbor, from which she put out for her first w |
ge to Tacloban, Philippine Islands, and one to | Pearl Harbor, to bring home returning veterans until |
mo Bay, Cuba, Rodman in the Panama Canal Zone; | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and Midway Island, she made Yo |
Following the Attack on | Pearl Harbor, Senzaki was among the tens of thousand |
i stood out of Perth 27 August 1945 for Manus, | Pearl Harbor, and San Pedro, arriving 3 October. |
After the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, Tinker was named Commander of the Air |
ook her by way of the Panama Canal, San Diego, | Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan, the minesw |
USS Enterprise 500 miles (800 km) southwest of | Pearl Harbor, she was hit by a deep-running torpedo |
end of hostilities, and from there sailed for | Pearl Harbor, the Panama Canal Zone, and Portsmouth, |
, ex-Darter was sunk as a target by Tautog off | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Mutsuki was part of Desron 30 under De |
1-5 April, after which she steamed to Guam, to | Pearl Harbor, and finally to San Francisco, Californ |
En route to | Pearl Harbor, Gabilan received news of the Japanese |
ul, William H. Bates' home port was changed to | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, from which she completed sever |
ne, Burden R. Hastings headed via Eniwetok for | Pearl Harbor, proceeding independently. |
At the time of the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, Mulcahy was serving as an observer wit |
These two ships participated in the attack on | Pearl Harbor, using their aircraft to strafe airfiel |
cluding the Hindenburg disaster, the attack on | Pearl Harbor, the John F. Kennedy assassination, the |
scored and composed music for films including | Pearl Harbor, The Boxer, The Tailor of Panama and Th |
June 1945 and called at San Diego, California, | Pearl Harbor, Saipan, and Okinawa before arriving at |
On the way back to Japan after | Pearl Harbor, the 5th Carrier Division was used to p |
wing the Doolittle Raid, the force returned to | Pearl Harbor, from which it sortied 30 April to aid |
During the next month she cruised to | Pearl Harbor, and thereafter took part in division m |
Detached from Kodiak in 1953, she returned to | Pearl Harbor, whence she operated until June 1957. |
ter the battle was over, the force returned to | Pearl Harbor, arriving 26 May. |
hree weeks later, in the wake of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, he offered to come off the retired lis |
ions in the Battle of the Atlantic even before | Pearl Harbor, their techniques for combating the dan |
r repairs and from there put to sea 7 July for | Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, Ulithi, and Okinawa, arrivin |
o Japan in 1938, and, following the bombing of | Pearl Harbor, could not return to France until 1946. |
ached from this duty 20 August, she sailed for | Pearl Harbor, arriving 28 August. |
ew Zealand for brief repairs, she sailed on to | Pearl Harbor, arriving 8 June to load cargo for the |
torpedoes on 7 December 1941, in the attack on | Pearl Harbor, taking 429 of her crew with her as she |
With the American Fleet largely neutralized at | Pearl Harbor, Yamamoto's Combined Fleet turned to th |
en she sailed for Guadalcanal, Espiritu Santo, | Pearl Harbor, and San Pedro, California. |
rom New London, Connecticut on 4 July 1945 for | Pearl Harbor, where she lay from 21 September-24 Oct |
of the U.S., and in July 1941, she steamed to | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and then returned to the Atlan |
On 2 September, Roberts steamed back to | Pearl Harbor, arriving there with a convoy on Septem |
rted San Francisco, California, and headed for | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
S Arizona burning after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. |
rmit made her way via Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to | Pearl Harbor, arriving on 27 July. |
re 16 June 1944, and after training briefly at | Pearl Harbor, arrived off Guam 21 July to screen the |
o, Japan from 8-14 September, and sailed on to | Pearl Harbor, the Canal Zone, Boston, and Philadelph |
Catfish sailed from New London 4 May 1945 for | Pearl Harbor, arriving 29 June. |
Other sites are located at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Barrigada, Guam; Yokosuka, Jap |
Portland, Oregon, 13 June 1945 with troops for | Pearl Harbor, then transported men of the IXth Corps |
immediately via San Francisco, California, for | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 15 December 1944. |
k City and proceeded, via the Panama Canal and | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to the western Pacific Ocean. |
She touched at San Diego, California, and | Pearl Harbor, and remained in Hawaiian waters for ex |
she was en route from the Panama Canal Zone to | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on 27 August 1945. |
ailed from Sasebo via the Marshall Islands and | Pearl Harbor, arriving at San Francisco on 24 March |
Caperton sailed from Boston 8 October 1943 for | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 6 November to begin |
Arriving Eniwetok, via | Pearl Harbor, 6 November, she discharged diesel oil |
Early in March 1945, after a visit to | Pearl Harbor, Canfield arrived off Iwo Jima, and ser |
ers disembarked, and new passengers, bound for | Pearl Harbor, came on board. |
ia departed Galveston, Texas, 12 July 1945 for | Pearl Harbor, sailing via the Panama Canal and San P |
A week after the Japanese attack at | Pearl Harbor, the squadron was ordered to Miami, Flo |
p has spent time for maintenance and repair at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii several times, including 170 da |
gust, Achernar left San Francisco to return to | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived a week later and imm |
Pacific, on 21 February 1944, Growler departed | Pearl Harbor, and after refueling at Midway Island, |
After a brief stop at San Diego and | Pearl Harbor, the tank landing ship arrived Tulagi o |
ation of the 67th anniversary of the Attack on | Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 2008. |
After | Pearl Harbor, the US' FBI drafted a list of Germans |
In September 1943, they moved to | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor, the airport was acquired by the |
ching Saipan 12 February via the Panama Canal, | Pearl Harbor, and Eniwetok. |
o FRUs were established in the Pacific, one at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, called Station HYPO or FRUPAC |
ward of the Pacific Fleet submarine bases from | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Australia to places like S |
The ship paused en route at Eniwetok and | Pearl Harbor, retransmitted the Panama Canal, and re |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Matsukaze was assigned to Destroyer Di |
al Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
boa, Panama Canal Zone for repairs en route to | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 21 August. |
After the attack on | Pearl Harbor, the 15th Army was tasked with the inva |
sh was transporting ten US Navy personnel from | Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii to San Francisco, Califor |
1953, Taluga sailed from Yokosuka, Japan, via | Pearl Harbor, and arrived in San Pedro, California, |
area from 1929 to 1931, Quail operated out of | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, from 1931 to 1941, including i |
After a 1973 port call in Sydney, en route to | Pearl Harbor, two teenage girls from New Zealand wer |
4, 1942, following the World War II attack on | Pearl Harbor, then-Senator (later President) Harry S |
departed Yokosuka on 25 April 1951, sailed via | Pearl Harbor, and reached San Diego on 23 May. |
After spending the last week of the month in | Pearl Harbor, the ship embarked 33 Navy passengers a |
Returning to | Pearl Harbor, Gwin underwent overhaul before sailing |
She stopped at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Majuro before reporting fo |
In the aftermath of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Henry Stimson chose Dargue to lead the |
d to the 14th Naval District, headquartered at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
to San Diego, California, before moving on to | Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, where she arrived |
Steaming via | Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Guam, she arrived Ulithi |
en Maru and Horaizan Maru; and then headed for | Pearl Harbor, arriving on 11 June. |
ening of the 62nd anniversary of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, December 7, 2003. |
he west coast and, from there, proceeded on to | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Hashidate was assigned to the China Ar |
Having delivered her cargo at | Pearl Harbor, Altamaha returned to Alameda. |
d to San Francisco 12 May, and later sailed to | Pearl Harbor, where she was decommissioned 25 July 1 |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Minekaze was based at the Chinkai Guar |
The United States naval port of | Pearl Harbor, located on the south coast of the main |
6 December 1944, carrying 64 naval aviators to | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on New Year's Day 19 |
Hours before the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Red Torpedo was recruited by Uncle Sam |
ned out of San Diego, and then joined TF 53 at | Pearl Harbor, sailing with it on 22 January 1944 for |
Proceeding via Saipan, Eniwetok, and | Pearl Harbor, the ship reached San Francisco by 20 O |
After a stop at | Pearl Harbor, the ship arrived in San Francisco on 1 |
s reverted to an Army base after the attack on | Pearl Harbor, when fears of a Japanese attack of the |
On 25 February, the ship departed for | Pearl Harbor, and reached her destination on 8 March |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Asanagi was assigned to Destroyer Divi |
al Biography, Brahmin in Revolt, Roosevelt and | Pearl Harbor, and The Guaranteed Society. |
m Boston, Massachusetts on 13 October 1943 for | Pearl Harbor, arriving on 17 November. |
bruary, having called at Manila, Yokosuka, and | Pearl Harbor, she was back at Long Beach. |
g February and March, the net layer stopped at | Pearl Harbor, Funafuti in the Ellice Islands, Manus |
She made brief stops at | Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Ulithi before arriving i |
an warships until getting underway 1 April for | Pearl Harbor, arriving 12 April. |
Following 2 weeks at | Pearl Harbor, Lewis Hancock joined TF 38. |
, discharged and loaded cargo, then headed for | Pearl Harbor, arriving on 20 October. |
In the six months after the attack on | Pearl Harbor, nearly 60 Sooner athletes in all sport |
York 8 September 1944 and escorted a convoy to | Pearl Harbor, returning to San Francisco, California |
tle, Washington, to pick up another convoy for | Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 9 December, en route |
Diego, California, on 12 March 1945, called at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and tended seaplanes at Eniwet |
After | Pearl Harbor, the Australian Government viewed the " |
After | Pearl Harbor, it switched to signing up for war. |
Coghlan sailed 25 August 1943 for | Pearl Harbor, arriving 1 September. |
After a brief overhaul at | Pearl Harbor, Cotten rejoined TF 58 for the invasion |
During the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Cinchona manned both |
t steamed via the Panama Canal, San Diego, and | Pearl Harbor, and reached Buckner Bay, Okinawa, on 1 |
aded cargo at Mobile, Alabama, and steamed for | Pearl Harbor, arriving there 1 September. |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Akazuki was assigned to Destroyer Divi |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Harusame was assigned to Destroyer Div |
ted several weeks after the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, having gone through frantic last minut |
In the hours following the Japanese attack on | Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, the Federal Bureau o |
merchantmen from San Francisco, California, to | Pearl Harbor, Harold C. Thomas served with ComSubTra |
Sailing via San Francisco, California, and | Pearl Harbor, she reached Yokosuka, Japan, 28 March |
year, Kern continued tanker operations out of | Pearl Harbor, supplying American bases on Midway, Ca |
Steaming via the Panama Canal and | Pearl Harbor, she reached Eniwetok, Marshalls on 5 J |
At the time of the attack on | Pearl Harbor, Asakaze was part of Destroyer Squadron |
ein 2 June 1944 for convoy escort duty between | Pearl Harbor, Kwajalein, Majuro, and Eniwetok. |
cific, and after serving as a training ship at | Pearl Harbor, proceeded to Eniwetok for occupation d |
then moved on to Okinawa, stopping briefly at | Pearl Harbor, Johnston Island, Eniwetok, and Ulithi. |
CONUS in October, she stopped at Kwajalein and | Pearl Harbor, arriving at San Francisco, California, |
California, Recruit steamed 5 January 1945 for | Pearl Harbor, whence she escorted two convoys to Eni |
n to Congress, at which time he was serving at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
nternal explosion while moored in West Loch at | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and struck from the Naval Vesse |
his own life during the attack on the Fleet in | Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, by Japanese force |
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