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    Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown is located in Charlestown, Rhode Island, United States. It was a satellite airfield to the nearby Quonset Naval...
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  • County, Ohio Charlestown, Pennsylvania Charlestown, Rhode Island Charlestown (CDP), Rhode Island Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown Charles Town...
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    [citation needed] Ninigret Park, the former site of Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown, is in Charlestown. It is now an extremely popular place for recreational...
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  • Sanford, Maine Naval Auxiliary Air Station-Arlington, Washington Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown, Rhode Island Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Clatsop...
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    VA-34 (1943–1969) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons)
    Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown – 26 Jun 1948 Naval Air Station Quonset Point – 01 Dec 1949 Naval Air Station Sanford – 1 May 1951 Naval Air Station...
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    Naval Auxiliary Air Station Elizabeth City – 02 Nov 1945 Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown – 21 Mar 1946 * Temporary shore assignment while the squadron...
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    the cruise VF-10A had shifted to their new shore base of Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown, Rhode Island. At the same time, the squadron had adopted...
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  • Area Naval Auxiliary Air Facilities Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Ayer Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Beverly Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Hyannis Naval Auxiliary...
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    Foster Cove Archeological Site (category Charlestown, Rhode Island)
    It was identified in 1974 during a survey of the former Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown by state archaeologists, in which two trenches included...
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    installations including Naval Station Mayport, FL. Seventh Naval District headquarters was previously located at Naval Air Station Key West, FL for many...
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  • F6F-5N Hellcats, of the Night Fighter Training Unit, depart Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown, Rhode Island, for a night pursuit training mission, piloted...
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    Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge (category Charlestown, Rhode Island)
    nesting program. The refuge encompasses land of the former Naval Auxiliary Air Station Charlestown. "Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge". Geographic Names...
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  • Airfield Barin Naval Auxiliary Air Station Brundidge Municipal Airport Coosa County Airport (69A) Eutaw Municipal Airport Faircloth Naval Outlying Landing...
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    at Hampton Roads are Naval Station Norfolk, homeport of the Atlantic Fleet; Naval Air Station Oceana, a Master Jet Base; Naval Amphibious Base Little...
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    American Civil War Norfolk Naval Shipyard South Gate Annex Hansen, Brett (March 2007). "Sustaining the Fleet: The Charlestown And Gosport Dry Docks". Civil...
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    USS Bunker Hill (CG-52) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
    Hill was decommissioned on 22 September 2023 at Naval Base San Diego. After commissioning in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Bunker Hill entered the Pacific...
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    Second VA-65 (U.S. Navy) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons)
    Naval Auxiliary Air Field Otis, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts 1 May 1945 Naval Air Station Norfolk October 1945 Naval Auxiliary Air Field Charlestown February...
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    USS Hawes (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
    counter-narcotics deployment to the Caribbean and Western Atlantic to Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, on 7 October 2009. The ship's operations resulted...
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  • are independent companies staffed solely by volunteers. Station 175 is staffed by the Maryland Air National Guard. A^ Central Alarmers (Rehab 155) was absorbed...
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  • Working Catboat". Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 14 March 2017. "Brilliant: Auxiliary Schooner". Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 14 March 2017. "Charles W Morgan"...
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    Howe, John Burgoyne, and Sir Henry Clinton. On June 17, they seized the Charlestown Peninsula at the Battle of Bunker Hill, a frontal assault in which they...
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    History of the United States Marine Corps (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    high-speed movement of waves of assault craft, covered by heavy naval gunfire and attack from the air. He predicted the decision would take place on the beach...
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    YSD-11-class crane ship (category Auxiliary ship classes of the United States Navy)
    ARDC-12 in February 1945, worked 13th Naval District at NAS Seattle in WW2, removed Navy on 15 February 1973, to US Air Force in 1973, to Army Corps of Engineers...
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    also working as chaplain at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth and the Naval Air Station South Weymouth. In 1974, Dooher was posted to St. Augustine Parish...
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    SMS Zähringen (category World War II auxiliary ships of Germany)
    assigned to the Inspectorate of Naval Artillery on 1 August 1942. On 18 December 1944, the old ship was hit by bombs during an air raid on Gotenhafen and sank...
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  • Energy Authority. William Henry Scott, Motor Transport Driver, Royal Naval Air Station, Culdrose, Helston, Cornwall, Ministry of Defence. Albert Percy Sicklen...
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    USS Millicoma (category Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States)
    ranging in size from battleships and aircraft carriers to destroyers and auxiliaries. She transferred thousands of barrels of oil and thousands of gallons...
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    USS Tallulah (category Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States)
    domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Photo gallery of USS Tallulah at NavSource Naval History The T2 Tanker Page...
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    USS Suamico (category Korean War auxiliary ships of the United States)
    domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Photo gallery of USS Suamico at NavSource Naval History Wikimedia Commons...
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    extended the Orange Line in Boston with the Charlestown Elevated rail, and served by the Everett station. Born: George Avakian, Russian-born Armenian-American...
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