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    USS Feland (APA-11) was a Doyen-class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1964. Feland was...
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    (AP-88/APA-43) USS Fearless (SP-724, AMc-80, AM-442/MSO-442) USS Fearnot (1861) USS Fechteler (DE-157, DD-870/DDR-870) USS Federal (ID-3657) USS Feland (AP-18/APA-11)...
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    P1-S2-L2 USS Doyen (APA-1), ex-AP-2 USS Feland (APA-11), ex-AP-18 Harris class USS Harris (APA-2), ex-AP-8 USS Zeilin (APA-3), ex-AP-9 USS Leonard Wood (APA-12)...
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    Major General Logan Feland (18 August 1869 – 17 July 1936) was a United States Marine Corps general who last served as commanding general of the Department...
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    launching of small landing craft or for the unloading of tanks. USS Doyen, first in class USS Feland The P1-S1-DR1 Windsor-class attack transports were four ships...
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    decisively halted. In July, after handing over the 5th Marines to Logan Feland, Neville's command was enlarged to include the 4th Marine Brigade, taking...
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    the U.S. had 2,000 troops in Nicaragua under the command of General Logan Feland.: 297  In May, Henry Stimson brokered a peace deal which included disarmament...
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    launched in July 1942 while her sister ship Feland was not launched until the following November, but Feland was first to be commissioned, on 22 May 1943...
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  • launching of small landing craft or for the unloading of tanks. USS Doyen, first in class USS Feland several C1-M Diamond Knot, launched 28 September 1944 Lanyard...
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    Transport Division 6 (Capt. T. B. Brittain): 4 attack transports: Harris, Feland, J. Franklin Bell, Ormsby Transport Division 18 (Capt. Knowles): 3 attack...
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    sea duty. From October 1, 1891, to July 28, 1893, Lejeune served on board USS Bennington and was promoted to first lieutenant on February 26, 1892. On...
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    Diego, California. Bestwick saw pre-World War II duty at sea aboard the USS Louisville, and served at Marine posts in Bremerton, Washington; San Diego...
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    those actions. After the war he commanded the guard of the frigates USS Cumberland and USS Independence in the Mediterranean from 1849 to 1852. He then served...
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    a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps on 4 June 1806 and served aboard USS Constitution during her famous victories in the War of 1812. He participated...
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    2nd Marine Division; duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Tarawa (CV-40) and the cruiser USS Little Rock (CLG-4); instructor at The Basic School; and...
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    in 1885. He was promoted to captain in 1892. In 1894, he was attached to USS Baltimore as Fleet Marine Officer when that ship was sent to China to guard...
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    he was appointed aide to the commanding general, Brigadier General Logan Feland. He returned to the United States in July 1921 and subsequently was appointed...
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    he was attached to the 2nd Marine Brigade under Brigadier General Logan Feland and ordered to Nicaragua. He then took part in the jungle patrols and operations...
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    Louisiana, and temporary duty at Veracruz aboard USS Kearsarge (BB-5) in 1915, he was ordered to sea duty aboard USS Oklahoma (BB-37) in May 1916 and was promoted...
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    school to conduct a class for noncommissioned officers. In 1896, he joined USS Massachusetts, North Atlantic Squadron, serving on board until after the...
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    Meeting House. Three ships in the United States Navy have been named the USS Nicholas in his honor. On November 10 of each year, the date celebrated as...
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    Massachusetts, and New York. In February 1842, he returned to sea duty, on board the USS Columbus, and during the cruise that followed spent several months on the...
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    as a member of the Marine Detachment aboard USS Nebraska, then a member of the Marine detachment aboard USS Nevada. Following sea service, Rockey sailed...
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    Brigade until April 1914, when he took command of the Marine Detachment aboard USS Galveston. He served in that capacity in Asiatic waters until July 1915....
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    Security Force School and was posted to the Marine Detachment aboard the USS Forrestal (CV-59) that deployed in 1989 in support of Operation Just Cause...
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    Marine Corps. After spending two years at sea as a cadet-midshipman aboard USS Essex, he was transferred to the Marine Corps and was appointed a second...
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    promoted to captain in March 1941. In June 1941, Cushman reported aboard USS Pennsylvania in San Diego, en route to Pearl Harbor, as commanding officer...
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    and Maryland Universities and John Marshall College. In 1982, the frigate, USS Vandegrift (FFG-48) was named in his honor. The main street that runs through...
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    served as Marine detachment executive officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) and as commanding officer of the Sea School at Marine...
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    sailed as a member of 2nd Marine Brigade under Brigadier General Logan Feland to Nicaragua. While in the Caribbean, Lanigan participate in skirmishes...
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