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  • Carl Vinson is undergoing refitting and a nuclear reactor swap at Newport News Naval Shipyards in Hampton. For a month or two she was sitting at NOB waiting...
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  • and Sullivan around Newport Bay on August 30." - ditto, year needed, no need for final period "Grey's raid movements from Newport to New Bedford and Fairhaven...
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  • says "The Officer Candidate School of the United States Navy is at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island." When you follow the link it says "The United States...
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  • to naval aviation has been relegated to a footnote in military aviation history, although a display of retired Navy aircraft at Naval Air Station Norfolk...
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  • Vice-Admiral Charles Henri, comte d'Estaing attempted landings in New York and Newport," there's a problem with tense here ("saw" would need "attempting landings"...
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  • that it was aerial torpedo testing (since it was, in fact, the Naval Torpedo Station...) so I've added a few words to that effect. Thanks! - The Bushranger...
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  • to it as a "Bliss-Leavitt" design. It was developed by the Naval Torpedo Station Newport well after E.W. Bliss Company and Frank Leavitt had been forced...
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  • April 1936; sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt; and commissioned at the Naval Station Norfolk (NS Norfolk), Norfolk, Virginia, on 30 September 1937, Captain...
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  • sentences He participated in the naval blockade of Santiago de Cuba but missed the subsequent Battle of Santiago de Cuba, as Newport was refueling at Guantánamo...
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  • docked at Naval Station Newport, Newport, Rhode Island as she awaited her fate as a Naval Museum. She was docked for some time, in Newport, next to the...
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  • at North Island Naval Air Station. - He was relieved by Cmdr. Michael A. Patten. A native of Ohio, Lamb is a 1949 graduate of the Naval Academy. Source:...
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  • Commissioned as Ensign upon graduation 1946 and served at Naval Training Station, Newport RI until May 1946. Then ordered to USS Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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  • port was Naval Air Station Alameda until its closure in 1997. <See history in article> Correct: Her second home port was Naval Air Station Alameda from...
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  • ship and played a key rôle in the establishment of the Pensacola Naval Air Station in December 1913. The following year, the Mississippis took part in...
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  • lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists): "Destouches, based in Newport, Rhode Island, had sailed for the Chesapeake as part of a joint operation...
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  • maintaining two helicopters on patrol station to provide rescue coverage for Naval aircraft reconnaissance missions." USS Newport News (CA-148) USS Albany (CA-123)...
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  • lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists): "Destouches, based in Newport, Rhode Island, had sailed for the Chesapeake as part of a joint operation...
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  • War College in Newport, Rhode Island for a year. He was assigned to the Ships' Movement Division of the office of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington...
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  • interesting reason they were not so surprised. "Retired Capt. John P. Latimer of Newport News, VA., explaining how the Taney escaped said she and the destroyer...
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