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  • USS Yuma has been the name of five ships of the United States Navy. The name is taken after the Yuma tribe of Arizona. USS Yuma (1865) was a river monitor...
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  • USS Yuma, a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor, was laid down at Cincinnati, Ohio, by Alexander Swift and Co. and launched on 30 May 1865. A Casco-class...
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    T-AO-202) USS Yuma (1865, YT-37, AT-79, AT-94/ATF-94, YTM-748, T-JHSV-8/T-EPF-8) USS Yurok (AT-164/ATF-164) USS Yustaga (AT-165/ATF-165) USS Zaanland (1918)...
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    Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is a United States Army series of environmentally specific test centers with its Yuma Test Center (YTC) being one of the largest...
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    pressures and, in partnership with his brother Phillip launched Agamemnon in 1865. Holt had designed a particularly compact compound engine and taken great...
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    temperatures averaging 50 °F (10 °C). Yuma is the center of the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Arizona. Located in Yuma County, it is near the borders of...
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    Joaquin River. He also oversaw the survey of the Colorado River between Fort Yuma and Dorado Canyon in 1879, examination of the harbors of San Luis Obispo...
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    Yazoo Yuma Monitor class Monitor, foundered 31 December 1862, 16 killed Passaic class Passaic Montauk Nahant Patapsco, sunk by mine on 15 January 1865, 75...
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    following sinking of the USS Squalus, May 13, 1939 Major James Coey (Civil War), 147th New York Infantry. Hatchers Run, Va., February 6, 1865 Sergeant James Congdon...
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    Colorado River (category Rivers of Yuma County, Arizona)
    90 percent of the river's flow is moved into the Gila Gravity Canal and Yuma Area Project, and the much bigger All-American Canal to irrigate California's...
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    causing a public scandal. After the success of the US Navy's first monitor, USS Monitor, in preventing the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia from breaking...
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  • a list of films and television shows about the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Battle of Gettysburg (1955) The Civil War by Ken Burns (first broadcast...
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  • Forces List of American military installations Some historians name the 1861–1865 war the "Second American Civil War", because in their view, the American...
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  • Joseph Christmas Ives' expedition to explore the Colorado River above Fort Yuma HMS Explorer, the name of two ships of the British Royal Navy: HMS Explorer (submarine)...
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    wrestler Antonio Inoki, professional wrestler and politician Naoya Inoue, boxer Yuma Kagiyama, figure skater Shinobu Kandori, politician and professional wrestler...
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    Slavery in the United States (category 1865 disestablishments in the United States)
    prevalent in the United States of America from its founding in 1776 until 1865, predominantly in the South. Slavery was established throughout European...
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    the independence of Cuba from the Spanish Empire, and the sinking of the USS Maine, led to the Spanish–American War in 1898, in which the United States...
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    Gilbert (since moved to Florence); Company C in Prescott; and Company D in Yuma (since moved to Buckeye). In January 2007, 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry...
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  • Company A, Arizona Rangers (category Military units and formations disestablished in 1865)
    advance of Union forces gathering under Col. James Henry Carleton at Fort Yuma. By taking possession of Tucson, Baylor would also protect the citizens and...
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    Maricopa for protection against incursions by the Yuma and Apache tribes. The Maricopa are part of the larger Yuma people; however, they migrated east from the...
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