The New York Port of Embarkation (NYPOE) was a United States Army command responsible for the movement of troops and supplies from the United States to...
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during World War I, via the New York Port of Embarkation. The congestion at the port led experts to realize the need for a port authority to supervise the...
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sub-port of the New York Port of Embarkation. During World War II it became an independent Port of Embarkation with the second greatest number of passengers...
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Fort Mason (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2011)
of Army supply for the Pacific. On 6 May 1932 that port facility was designated the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, modeled on the New York Port of...
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The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark metropolitan area, encompassing the region within approximately a 25-mile...
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The San Francisco Port of Embarkation (SFPOE) was a United States Army command responsible for movement of supplies and troops to and from the Pacific...
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Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation was the Army command structure and distributed port infrastructure in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia supporting...
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CPOE was established in Charleston to relieve pressure on the New York Port of Embarkation with initial responsibility largely centered on the West Indies...
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68th Armor Regiment (category Armored regiments of the United States Army)
August 1945 Returned to the New York Port of Embarkation on 20 February 1946 Deployed from the New York Port of Embarkation on 11 February 1944. Arrived...
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Camp Mills (redirect from Camp Mills, New York)
Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Spanish–American War. Camp Mills was one of three camps under control of the New York Port of Embarkation with...
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Camp Kilmer (redirect from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey)
nearby New Brunswick, New Jersey. The site was selected in 1941 by the War Department as the best site to serve the New York Port of Embarkation. Construction...
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369th Infantry Regiment (United States) (redirect from Fifteenth_Regiment_of_New_York_National_Guard)
Civil War. The 15th Infantry Regiment shipped out from the New York Port of Embarkation on 27 December 1917, and joined its brigade upon arrival in France...
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108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) (category Air defense artillery brigades of the United States Army)
22 December and remained there until they deployed from the New York Port of Embarkation on 6 days later, and arrived in England on 7 January 1944. The...
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South Boston Army Base (category Installations of the United States Army in Massachusetts)
part of the Boston sub-port of the New York Port of Embarkation during World War I. During World War II, it was a component of the Boston Port of Embarkation...
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Calvin DeWitt Jr. (category Recipients of the Legion of Merit)
commanded the Boston Port of Embarkation from 1943 to 1945. During the Korean War, he commanded the New York Port of Embarkation from 1952 to 1954. DeWitt's...
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11th Armored Division (United States) (category Armored divisions of the United States Army)
division staged at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey from 16 to 29 September 1944 until departing New York Port of Embarkation on 29 September 1944, arriving in...
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106th Infantry Division (United States) (category Infantry divisions of the United States Army)
Standish, Massachusetts on 10 October 1944. Was sent back to New York Port of Embarkation and sailed to England Arrived in England, 17 November 1944, and...
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16th Engineer Battalion (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
as the 16th Armored Engineer Battalion Unit deployed from the New York Port of Embarkation on 11 May 1942 Unit arrived in Northern Ireland on 18 May 1942...
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16th Armored Division (United States) (category Armored divisions of the United States Army)
Shanks at Orangeburg, New York on 28 January 1945, until got their port call. They sailed from the New York Port of Embarkation on 5 February 1945. The...
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5th Infantry Division (United States) (category Infantry divisions of the United States Army)
The division returned to the United States through the New York Port of Embarkation at Hoboken, New Jersey, on 21 July 1919. The 5th Division adopted a red...
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Camp Upton (redirect from Camp Upton, New York)
872057 Camp Upton was a port of embarkation of the United States Army during World War I. It was located in Yaphank, New York in Suffolk County on Long...
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1st Armored Division (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
deployment overseas. The division's port call required them to board the RMS Queen Mary at the New York Port of Embarkation at the Brooklyn Army Terminal on...
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troops and was one of three camps directly under the control of the New York Port of Embarkation. Two routes were used to transport troops, the first being...
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off Long Island. New York Harbor, as the major convoy embarkation point for the U.S., was effectively a staging area in the Battle of the Atlantic, with...
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Fort Indiantown Gap (category Installations of the United States Army National Guard)
(IGMR). It was one of the nation’s busiest Army training camps, serving as the staging area for the New York Port of Embarkation. More than 150,000 troops...
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Yard, New York Port of Embarkation as part of Operation Torch under General Eisenhower, to support the Invasion of North Africa. The departure of the 6th...
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2nd Infantry Division (United States) (category Infantry divisions of the United States Army)
New York on 3 October 1943, where it received port call orders. On 8 October the division officially sailed from the New York Port of Embarkation, and...
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The Embarkation for Cythera ("L'embarquement pour Cythère") is a painting by the French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau. It is also known as Voyage to Cythera...
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Engineer Special Brigade (category Military units and formations of the United States Army in World War II)
It staged at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, and departed the New York Port of Embarkation and the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on 23 October 1942. It was...
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SS Ancon (category Transports of the United States Navy)
USS Ancon (ID-1467), making two round trip voyages from the New York Port of Embarkation to France returning troops home. Ancon was returned to Panama...
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