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    USS Wharton (AP-7) was a troop transport in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was originally an Emergency Fleet Corporation...
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    Franklin Wharton (July 23, 1767 – September 1, 1818) was the third Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. Wharton was born into a prominent Philadelphia...
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    Russells to build a dock for Acorn. From there, the battalion embarked the USS Wharton (AP-7) for the Admiralty Islands campaign. On Los Negros Island 11 built...
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  • SS Southern Cross (1921), an ocean liner belonging to the Munson Line; later USS Wharton (AP-7) during World War II SS Southern Cross (1946), a heavy lift ship...
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    Draft and on November 12, 1944, departed for overseas duty aboard the USS Wharton (AP-7). He joined the 1st Marine Division at Pavuvu Island, in the Russells...
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  • United States Department of the Navy. "List of Personnel Passengers of U.S.S. Wharton at date of sailing from San Francisco, California for Hawaiian Area...
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    she transferred her Quincy survivors to the auxiliary USS Argonne and the transport USS Wharton. Over the next several months, American Legion carried...
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  • (drug), an NMDA receptor antagonist Autopista AP-7, a motorway in Spain USS Wharton (AP-7), a 1919 US Navy troop transport and hospital ship This disambiguation...
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    Conyngham shepherded Wharton, via Suva, toward Nouméa before Aylwin was directed on the 18th to proceed to Tongatapu to join USS North Carolina for duty...
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    (LST-1168) USS Whale (SS-239, SSN-638) USS Wharton (AP-7) USS Wheatear (AM-390/MSF-390) USS Wheatland (AKA-85) USS Wheeling (PG-14/IX-28, T-AGM-8) USS Whetstone...
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    USS APc-1 USS APc-2 USS APc-3 USS APc-4 USS APc-5 USS APc-6 USS APc-7 USS APc-8 USS APc-9 USS APc-10 USS APc-11 USS APc-12 USS APc-13 USS APc-14 USS APc-15...
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    aboard USS Wharton. After acquisition 6 September 1943 and conversion by the Navy the ship was assigned to the Naval Transportation Service. USS President...
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  • remains a mystery. Saratoga was built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Wharton and Humphries. She was begun in December 1779 and launched on 10 April...
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    3rd Defense Battalion returned to Hawaii on 15 September 1941 on board USS Wharton. The battalion was stationed at the Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor during...
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  • returning to the continental U.S. The support staff and ground crews boarded USS Wharton for return to the States. 24 February – 13 March 1945: The commanding...
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    escorting USS Wharton (AP-7) to the Marshalls. The ships reached Eniwetok Atoll on 3 September. Willis subsequently escorted the attack transport USS Lycoming (APA-155)...
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  • formation and initial training the battalion departed San Diego on board the USS Wharton (AP-7), arriving at Pearl Harbor on 22 July 1941. The battalion's main...
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    record of her builder seems to have survived, but it is possible that John Wharton may have constructed the ship. She was owned by Willing, Morris & Co.,...
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    president of Lehigh Valley Railroad, William Thurston, and Joseph Wharton, founder of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, to meet with Jaques...
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  • Plainview, Wharton County, Texas Plain View, King and Queen County, Virginia Plain View, Powhatan County, Virginia Plainview Township (disambiguation) USS Plainview...
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  • Steve Wharton is Associate Professor of French and Communication at the University of Bath's Department of Politics, Language and International Studies...
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    The first USS Randolph was a 32-gun frigate in the Continental Navy named for Founding Father Peyton Randolph, the president of the First Continental...
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    a Carrier". Time. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2013. George Wharton. "Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Paul R. Tregurtha". Boatnerd...
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  • (1952–1954) literary magazine edited by the poets Patrick Galvin and Gordon Wharton Chanticleer, a race of angelic humanoids in the game Project Nomad The...
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  • Peter Nicholas (businessman) (category Wharton School alumni)
    officer on the USS Lookout and member of the special operations warfare group for two years, he undertook postgraduate studies at the Wharton School of the...
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    The first USS Cabot of the United States was a 14-gun brig, one of the first ships of the Continental Navy, and the first to be captured in the American...
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    George Dewey (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    the academy in 1858 and was assigned as the executive lieutenant of the USS Mississippi at the beginning of the Civil War. He participated in the capture...
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    Marines, in 1999 and deployed with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard USS Austin (LPD-4). He attended Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training in...
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  • series written by Sheila K. McCullagh The Buccaneers, a novel by Edith Wharton Buccaneer (game), a board game published by Waddingtons Buccaneer (role-playing...
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    John Howard Dalton (category Wharton School alumni)
    1971, Dalton received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. From 1984 to 1988, Dalton served...
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