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    Trepassey (46°44.2′N 53°21.80′W / 46.7367°N 53.36333°W / 46.7367; -53.36333) is a small fishing community located in Trepassey Bay on the south eastern...
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  • located in Trepassey Bay are Trepassey, Biscay Bay and Portugal Cove South. US Navy ships in Trepassey Bay c. 1919 Nautical chart of the Trepassey Bay, 1869...
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  • Near Trepassey Bay there is a 60 m (200 ft) bed of steeply-dipping quartz-rich sandstones and mudstones which are probably part of the Hope Bay Formation...
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  • (Newfoundland) Trepassey Bay Caplin Cove River Tartan Lane River Brown River (Trepassey Bay) Northwest Brook, Trepassey Bay Northeast Brook, Trepassey Bay Bar River...
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    at Trepassey Bay. After NC-4 faded from view, Robinson set course for station on the Azores route to be followed by the seaplanes from Trepassey Bay, 16...
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    Cowell cleared Boston, Massachusetts, 3 May 1919, to take station at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, first stopping point for the Navy seaplanes which that...
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  • next bay to the west is Newfoundland's largest bay, Placentia Bay. To the east of St. Mary's Bay is the much smaller Trepassey Bay. St. Mary's Bay, while...
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    United States. After exercises in coastal waters, Greer was assigned to Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, for duties during a transatlantic flight by four Navy...
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    coast of the Antarctic Sound and contains several bays, the main ones being Hope Bay and Trepassey Bay. Cube Rock lies in the southern entrance southeast...
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    Fleet. She performed her first significant service for the Navy at Trepassey Bay in May 1919 when she served as one of the pickets for the transatlantic...
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    before arriving in Plymouth, England. The six stops included layovers at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, the Azores, and Lisbon, Portugal. Later in 1919, upon...
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    the Atlantic Fleet. She joined in exercises in Guantanamo Bay until sailing for Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland in May 1919, to serve as plane guard during...
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    reference vessel to guide the Navy Curtiss NC flying boats flying from Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, to Europe. After completing that task, she steamed to...
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    1857. She was chartered to the Galway Line in 1859 and was wrecked at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, on 28 June 1859 on her first homeward voyage, after running...
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    supported the Navy's NC-boat transatlantic flights. Initially stationed at Trepassey Bay from 6 May to 8 May, she later operated at sea from 10 to 17 May, serving...
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    accommodation was modified. She called at New York to load stores, and reached Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland on 2 May. On 5 and 6 May she tried to help to refloat...
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    Zacchetti flew on to the Dominion of Newfoundland. On 22 May, they departed Trepassey Bay, planning to cross the Atlantic to the Azores, refuel, and then fly...
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    flight to be conducted by Navy flying boats. After an overnight stop at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, on 4 and 5 May, Waters dropped anchor off Santa Cruz...
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    February, she resumed her shakedown. Meredith departed New York 1 May for Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, to serve as a guide post for the first transoceanic flight...
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     United Kingdom 28 June 1859 A steamboat that ran aground on a reef at Trepassey Bay. Azariah 16 March 1831 A sealing ship from Cupids that ran aground on...
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    under the command of Rear Admiral Arthur L. Bristol. Based at Narragansett Bay, this group prepared for assignment to "distant seas" and was formed around...
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  • York to Paris. May 22–23 – Pinedo, Del Prete, and Zacchetti depart Trepassey Bay in the Dominion of Newfoundland, planning to cross the Atlantic Ocean...
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  • Neny Fjord (redirect from Trepassey Island)
    1939–41. They were surveyed in 1947 by the FIDS and named for the M.V. Trepassey, a ship used by the FIDS in establishing a base on Stonington Island in...
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  • British ship, C-5 never flies again. May 16–17 – Curtiss NC-4 flies from Trepassey Bay (Newfoundland) to Horta (Azores). May 18 – Harry Hawker and Lieutenant...
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    arrived in late August at Bay Bulls. From the inhabitants they learned that two French fishing ships were loading at Trepassey Bay, and that two French warships...
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    Zacchetti flew on to the Dominion of Newfoundland. On 22 May, they departed Trepassey Bay, planning to cross the Atlantic to the Azores, refuel, and then fly...
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    evacuated by helicopter in Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland and temporary repairs were effected in the more sheltered waters of St. Mary's Bay. "Cargo Ship in Distress...
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    Headland of Cape Pine is the point of land marking the boundary of Trepassey Bay on the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian...
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    torpedo practice, until 3 May 1919 when she sailed from New York for Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland. Here she served on a weather station and observed the...
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    were rescued after the ship struck Cape Freels Rock in Newfoundland's Trepassey Bay and began to sink. The 214 passengers and 222 crew members were quickly...
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