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    USS Cahaba (AO-82) was an Escambia-class replenishment oiler acquired by the United States Navy for use during World War II. She had the dangerous but...
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  • Cahaba may refer to: The Cahaba River in Alabama Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area Cahaba Basin, is a geologic...
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    receiving promotion to the rank of captain in March 1945. He commanded Cahaba (AO-82) until February 1946, then served in Seventh Fleet and Navy headquarters...
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  • the Delaware River Lackawaxen Township, Pennsylvania, in Pike County USS Cahaba (AO-82), World War II oiler launched as Lackawapen, later changed to Lackawaxen...
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  • for Kokkola on 12 May 1953 after it sold its cargo to the US Navy ship USS Cahaba for a price of US$500,000 (about US$5.9 million in 2024 money). 9 April...
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    in Vietnam. USS Escambia (AO-80), 1943 USS Kennebago (AO-81), 1943 USS Cahaba (AO-82), ex-Lackawapen, 1944 USS Mascoma (AO-83), 1944 USS Ocklawaha (AO-84)...
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  • Lackawaxen before being acquired by the United States Navy. Commissioned as USS Cahaba (AO-82). To United States Maritime Commission in 1947 but returned to...
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    Sun T2-SE-A1s, Harlem Heights and Valley Forge. These were commissioned as USS Suamico (AO-49) and Tallulah (AO-50). In August, with the fourteen repeats...
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    hit by torpedo and sunk by German submarine U-333 off Jupiter, Florida USS Cahaba (AO-82) tanker 1947–1948, built in 1944 a Escambia-class oiler operated...
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    (1863) USS Caddo Parish (LST-515) USS Cadiz (PC-1081) USS Cadmus (AR-14) USS Caelum (AK-106) USS Caesar (AC-16) USS Cahaba (AO-82/T-AO-82) USS Cahokia...
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    minesweeper USS Ashtabula, oiler USS Sebec (AO-87), oiler USS Cahaba (AO-82), oiler USS Chepachet (AO-78), oiler USS Saranac (AO-74), oiler USS Big Horn...
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    Twining fueled at sea; then set course for the Marianas, screening oiler Cahaba. At Saipan again on the 25th, Twining conducted shore bombardment off Mutcho...
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    Union prisoners of war who had been held in the Confederate prison camps at Cahaba and Andersonville had been brought to a small parole camp outside of Vicksburg...
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    Brook, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, and Hoover. South of Shades Valley is the Cahaba River basin, one of the most diverse river ecosystems in the United States...
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    T-AOT-79 Type T2-SE-A2 (Escambia subclass): Escambia (AO-80) Kennebago (AO-81) Cahaba (AO-82) Mascoma (AO-83) Ocklawaha (AO-84) Pamanset (AO-85) Ponaganset (AO-86)...
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    capital from 1819 to 1820, when the seat of government moved to Cahaba in Dallas County. Cahaba, now a ghost town, was the first permanent state capital from...
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  • authorities for alleged embezzlement, died during an escape attempt from Cahaba Prison in 1867. Sweetwater Mansion in Florence, Alabama, was built during...
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    poor relations in the following years. In 1820, the United States Navy sent USS Cyane under the command of Captain Edward Trenchard to patrol the slave coasts...
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  • City Hall and Southern Market Government Street Presbyterian Church USS Alabama (battleship) USS Drum (submarine) Bethel Baptist Church Sixteenth Street Baptist Church...
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    over the Alabama River through Selma, Alabama, through the capital city of Cahaba, and then meet with members of the French Vine and Olive Colony near Demopolis...
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    winter of 1836–1837, Yancey again moved to her plantation in Alabama, near Cahaba (Dallas County). It was an inopportune time to relocate. As a result of...
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    Neshanic, Niobrara, Millicoma, Saranac, Cossatot, Cowanesque, Escambia, Cahaba, Mascoma, Ocklawaha, Ponaganset, Sebec, Tomahawk, Anacostia 16 ammunition...
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    (140,000 ha) of land; the most prolific freshwater flooding followed the Cahaba and Alabama rivers through Perry, Dallas, Wilcox, and Monroe counties, where...
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