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    Cobh (redirect from Queenstown, Ireland)
    (/ˈkoʊv/ KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population...
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  • Thumbnail for U.S. Naval Air Station Queenstown Ireland
    United States Naval Air Station Queenstown was the first US Naval Air Station established in Ireland. NAS Queenstown was close to the village of Aghada...
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    the Irish, had taken an interest in the ceremony held for a town called Cobh in Ireland (then part of the United Kingdom) which was renamed Queenstown in...
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  • Australia Queenstown, Virginia, United States Queenstown, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the United States Cobh, a town in Ireland Port Clements...
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  • Thumbnail for U.S. Naval Air Station Berehaven Ireland
    in Ireland were identified to be operated by the United States Navy in support of allied operations. They were Berehaven, Lough Foyle, Queenstown (Cobh)...
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    appeal. In February 1913, Hawke joined the training squadron based at Queenstown, Ireland (Cobh since 1920), where she served along with most of the rest of...
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    into World War I in April 1917, when all six were sent overseas to Queenstown, Ireland, for convoy escort duties. Several of the ships rescued passengers...
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  • Thumbnail for Tucker-class destroyer
    into World War I in April 1917, when all six were sent overseas to Queenstown, Ireland, for convoy escort duties. Several of the ships rescued passengers...
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    Star Liners which came through the port of Queenstown, Ireland (now Cobh). Like her sister ship, Ireland is best known for her assistance of the RMS Titanic...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Black Prince (1861)
    Fleet and was hulked in 1896, becoming a harbour training ship in Queenstown, Ireland. She was renamed Emerald in 1903 and then Impregnable III in 1910...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Jacob Jones (DD-61)
    April 1917, Jacob Jones was sent overseas. Patrolling the Irish Sea out of Queenstown, Ireland, Jacob Jones rescued the survivors of several ships, picking...
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    placed in reserve in 1907 and later became the receiving ship at Queenstown, Ireland. Hood was used in the development of anti-torpedo bulges in 1913...
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    Michael Aheam (category Irish-born Medal of Honor recipients)
    Union Navy service of any kind. Aheam was illegally recruited in Queenstown, Ireland in November 1863 along with several others, and officially enlisted...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Paulding
    21 May 1917, she got underway for the United Kingdom, arriving at Queenstown, Ireland, to escort convoys and protect them from Imperial German Navy U-boats...
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    Titanic (category Ships of Ireland)
    Mauretania, sailed from Liverpool followed by a port of call in Queenstown, Ireland. Since the company's founding in 1845, a vast majority of their operations...
    203 KB (22,922 words) - 05:27, 20 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for RMS Mauretania (1906)
    Liverpool to New York, beginning 10 April 1912, and was docked at Queenstown, Ireland, at the time of the RMS Titanic disaster. Mauretania was transporting...
    43 KB (4,747 words) - 05:56, 26 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Frederick Fleet
    The ship made two stops, first in Cherbourg, France, and then in Queenstown, Ireland. The lookouts, six in total, made two-hour shifts due to extreme...
    17 KB (1,655 words) - 17:55, 10 August 2024
  • with the story of Kathleen Hanrahan, a girl who boards the ship in Queenstown, Ireland. She falls in love with a man named Patrick "Paddy" Kelleher. She...
    6 KB (656 words) - 13:45, 19 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Olympic-class ocean liner
    of Titanic. After a stopover at Cherbourg, France and another in Queenstown, Ireland, she sailed into the Atlantic with 2,200 passengers and crew on board...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Cassin (DD-43)
    was immediately prepared for overseas deployment. She arrived at Queenstown, Ireland on 17 May, and began operations which called for her to rendezvous...
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