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  • public.navy.mil/subfor/csg2/PublishingImages/COMMAND%20LOGOS/LOGOS%20LG/USS-JOHN-WARNER-SSN-785-FINAL-170513.jpg"/> 173.69.39.47 (talk) 17:54, 21 September...
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  • (DDG-108), and (12) USS John Warner (SSN-785). The last ship named after a living person before there was policy against it was the USS Richmond K. Turner...
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  • submarine.71.244.188.41 (talk) 22:44, 9 June 2017 (UTC) There's also USS John Warner (SSN-785). And the Seawolf class is a mess, namingwise, with one 'denizen...
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  • Question: I believe this sub belongs in this group... USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730) (laid down in 1981; Sen. Jackson died 1983) ...but I don't know...
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  • 06:55, 1 December 2006 (UTC) Move to USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78). House Resolution 5122, the "John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal...
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  • sources, and possibly cross listed with the Darryl F. Zanuck article, and Warner Brothers. Interesting new information on Zanuck that I hadn't seen elsewhere...
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  • California and took a screen test in 1937 that led to a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers studios. He spent the first few years of his Hollywood career in...
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  • on the Snopes link as a valid source (which John is still linking into the text), then I offer we should uss this text from it "The injury was not serious"...
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  • corroborated this myself a few years ago with an FOIA request which John Warner was kind enough to expedite) is here. -- ChrisO 19:01, 21 April 2007...
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  • Chicago, as a lot did, joining the Irish community in Chicago. --NCC-1701 (USS Enterprise) 11:14, 15 October 2006 (UTC) This seems to me to be a debate...
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  • UJA-Federation of New York USS New York USS New York (1776) USS New York (1800) USS New York (1820) USS New York (ACR-2) USS New York (BB-34) USS New York (LPD-21)...
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  • was federally funded since he used two Naval ships to travel: the USS Vandalia and USS Richmond. How much it cost to use these Naval ships to transport...
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  • issue until later years. By that time the car was the star of the show and Warner Brothers moved building of the cars in-house to keep the cars consistent...
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  • officers and men of the USS LAWRENCE reflected great credit upon themselves and the United States Naval Service. John W. Warner Secretary of the Navy —Preceding...
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  • the Tiberium Control Network. 2063 In Star Trek chronology, the starship USS Enterprise travels back in time to April 4, 2063, while in pursuit of the...
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  • think that "although all agree both torpedoes missed their intended target, USS Chicago" is necessary as this seems to be implying that there's an unfounded...
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  • Wikipedia:External links.) (Example: If you are interested in the submarine USS Wyoming (SSBN-742), then having easy access to the eight hours of programming...
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  • featured in the game Papers, Please Anvilania: a country to whose throne the Warner Brothers and Sister were heirs, in Animaniacs Applesauce Lorraine: a country...
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  • centered on the Iran-Contra affair, and Congressional investigation of the U.S.S. Iowa tragedy. They rejected completely the grand jury’s assertion that...
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  • published as Japan Past and Present (4 Eds., 1946-64) Dennis and Peggy Warner, The Tide At Sunrise, 1974, Charterhouse, New York, 659 pp. Frank Theiss...
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