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    USS William V. Pratt (DLG-13/DDG-44) was a Farragut-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1961 as DLG-13 and...
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    United States. In 1960, the destroyer USS William V. Pratt (DLG-13, later DDG-44) was named in honor of Admiral Pratt. Wilson, John R. M. (1974). "The Quaker...
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  • USS Pratt may refer to: USS Pratt (DE-363), a destroyer escort USS William V. Pratt, a destroyer This article includes a list of ships with the same or...
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    States East Coast. USS Thorn in the 1980s USS Thorn and USS William V. Pratt in the Atlantic Ocean in 1981 USS Thorn on 1 October 1984 USS Thorn in the Atlantic...
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    II gun cruisers, intended as the primary surface combatants. All but one (USS Long Beach (CGN-9)) were converted World War II gun cruisers (CL/CLG or CA/CAG)...
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  • squadrons. USS America CV-66 USS Virginia CGN-38 USS Normandy CG-60 USS William V. Pratt DDG-44 USS Preble DDG-46 USS Halyburton FFG-40 USS America crossed...
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    After receiving his commission as an ensign, Locklear served aboard USS William V. Pratt (DDG-44) as Main Propulsion Assistant and Missile Fire Control Officer...
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    USS William Rockefeller (1916) USS William Seiverling (DE-441) USS William T. Powell (DE-213/DER-213) USS William V. Pratt (DLG-13/DDG-44) USS William Ward...
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    Roosevelt appointed him Chief of Naval Operations, replacing William V. Pratt. Unlike Pratt, who had been content being primus inter pares among the bureau...
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  • Farragut Class Destroyer - (Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, US) USS William V. Pratt DDG-44 - Farragut Class Destroyer - (Charleston Naval Shipyard, South...
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    Commander Atlantic USS Forrest Royal USS Charles H. Roan USS Hyman USS Hunt USS Donner USS Ray USS Cavalla USS Saratoga USS Randolph USS Iowa USS Canberra 26...
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    assisted in the search for two men lost overboard from USS William V. Pratt. USS King and USS Chevalier also took part, but high seas and strong winds...
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  • Retrieved 3 September 2012. "LCDR William Murrey Christensen". Virtualwall.org. Retrieved 3 September 2012. "LCDR William David Frawley". Virtualwall.org...
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    effect cuts in the Navy's budget, and his representative, Rear Admiral William V. Pratt, negotiated the London Naval Treaty that limited naval construction...
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    USS Leahy (DLG/CG-16) was the lead ship of a new class of destroyer leaders in the United States Navy. Named for Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, she was...
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    Production aircraft were typically powered by a single Allison J33 or Pratt & Whitney J48-P-2 turbojet engine. On 21 November 1947, the prototype performed...
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    Admirals Charles F. Hughes and William V. Pratt. Detached on June 28, 1931, Van Valkenburgh received command of the destroyer USS Talbot (DD-114) on July 10...
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    as well. As he prepared to sail, only then did U.S. Fleet Admiral William V. Pratt order him to proceed to Shanghai. Taylor's tenure as commander-in-chief...
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    division officer on USS Shenandoah (AD-44), navigator and jumboization coordinator on USS Monongahela (AO-178), operations officer on USS Moosbrugger (DD-980)...
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    entirely on his shoulders. A Court of Inquiry led by Rear Admiral William V. Pratt and aided by Captains George C. Day and David F. Sellers recommended...
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  • 1926) Vice Admiral Louis R. de Steiguer, USN (1926-1927) Vice Admiral William V. Pratt, USN (1927-1928) Vice Admiral Louis M. Nulton, USN (26 June 1928 -...
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    Wayback Machine Site on the SOC using material by William Larkins Cruiser Scout, by Paul A. McKinley Account of an SOC-2 crewman on the USS San Francisco...
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    USS Arizona was a standard-type battleship built for the United States Navy in the mid-1910s. Named in honor of the 48th state, she was the second and...
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    of USS Birmingham (Scout Cruiser No. 2) in 1911 and plied the troubled waters along the Mexican gulf coast in that ship and, later, in command of USS Des...
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    George Lincoln Rockwell (category Pratt Institute alumni)
    the Pacific War in World War II. He served aboard the USS Omaha, USS Pastores, USS Wasp and USS Mobile, primarily in support, photo reconnaissance, transport...
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    1939, construction of the XF4U-1 powered by an XR-2800-4 prototype of the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp twin-row, 18-cylinder radial engine, rated...
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    submarine chaser USS Manville (PC-581). After the war, Gwynne attended art school at the Phoenix School of Design (now affiliated with the Pratt Institute)...
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    died in the crash of the airship USS Akron on 4 April 1933. The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Admiral William V. Pratt, listed King as his fourth choice...
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    during the London Naval Conference, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral William V. Pratt, successfully argued for an additional class of naval surface combatants...
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    USS Constellation is a sloop-of-war, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy. She was built at the Gosport Shipyard between...
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