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    Naval Base San Pedro and San Pedro Submarine Base were United States Navy bases at the Port of San Pedro, California officially founded in 1919. While...
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    Naval Base San Diego is a United States Navy base in San Diego, California. It is the world's second largest surface ship naval base. Naval Base San Diego...
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    Naval Air Base San Pedro, NAS Terminal Island was a US Navy World War II 410-acre airfield on Terminal Island in San Pedro, California part of the City...
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    efforts in the Pacific War. Naval Operating Base Terminal Island was founded by combining Naval Facilities in cities of San Pedro, Long Beach and Wilmington...
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    Leyte–Samar Naval Base was a large United States Navy base in the Philippines on the Islands of Leyte, Samar and the San Pedro Bay. The base was built during...
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    United States Navy submarine bases (category Naval Stations of the United States Navy)
    the F-class submarines were stationed at San Pedro, California and Naval Base San Diego. San Pedro and San Diego also were not designated submarine bases...
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    San Pedro (/sæn ˈpiːdroʊ/ san PEE-droh; Spanish for 'Saint Peter') is a neighborhood located within the South Bay and Harbor region of the city of Los...
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    San Pedro Bay is a bay in the Philippines, at the northwest end of Leyte Gulf. It measures about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi; 8.1 nmi) east to west and 20 kilometres...
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    San Pedro Bay is an inlet on the Pacific Ocean coast of southern California, United States. It is the site of the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of...
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    II, 11th Naval District supported numerous Navy and Marine Corps facilities crucial to the Pacific war effort, including Naval Base San Pedro, Long Beach...
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  • Seaplane Base is a former World War II seaplane base on Jinamoc Island, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines, part of the Leyte-Samar Naval Base. Construction...
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    of San Diego was too shallow to handle the battleships, so San Pedro Submarine Base became a Naval Base on August 9, 1919. San Pedro Submarine Base and...
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    American Naval Fighting Ships San Pedro article states that San Pedro was transferred on 13 July 1945 and NavSource Online: Frigate Photo Archive San Pedro (PF...
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    remains were moved to Mar del Plata, the hometown of his family. The naval base of Mar del Plata was also the headquarters of the forces he led in combat...
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    Callao Naval Base (Spanish: Base Naval del Callao) is the main naval base of the Peruvian Navy. Located north of the main port of Callao, it is also a...
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    USS F-2 (SS-21) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    operations between San Diego, California, and San Pedro, Los Angeles out of San Pedro Submarine Base, the Flotilla's base. She continued to play an important part...
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    North Island, San Diego Fort Rosecrans, now Naval Base Point Loma Naval Air Base San Pedro Inyokern Auxiliary Field Naval Base Coronado Naval Construction...
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    Naval Air Base, Lázaro Cárdenas Mexico City Naval Air Base Acapulco Naval Air Base, Acapulco Salina Cruz Naval Air Base, Salina Cruz Tapachula Naval Air...
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  • de Sula Operated joint with USAF: Base Aerea Soto Cano in Comayagua 101 Brigada in Choluteca 105 Brigada in San Pedro Sula 110 Brigada in Danlí 115 Brigada...
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    USS F-3 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    assigned to the Coast Torpedo Force, Pacific Fleet, based at San Pedro, California's San Pedro Submarine Base. She engaged in daily operations, surfaced and...
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    USS H-2 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Island Naval Shipyard overhaul in the winter of 1921, after which H-2 returned to the same schedule. In company with SubDiv 7, she sailed from San Pedro on...
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    USS F-1 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    training at sea between San Diego, California and San Pedro Submarine Base, San Pedro, California, then in San Diego Harbor. In late 1912, the boat — which...
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    USS S-7 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    West Coast in 1926, mainly at San Francisco, San Pedro Submarine Base-San Pedro, and San Diego, California. Sailing from San Francisco on 17 February 1927...
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    USS Medusa (AR-1) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    in 1924, she was home-ported at San Pedro Submarine Base, San Pedro, California and assigned to Train Squadron 2, Base Force, after commissioning. She...
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    Island. The Naval Reserve established a training center at the field and later took complete control, designating the field Naval Air Base San Pedro (also called...
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    USS S-9 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    the United States West Coast in 1926, mainly at San Francisco, San Pedro Submarine Base-San Pedro, and San Diego, California. Departing Mare Island on 11...
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    USS Pyro (AE-1) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    coast. Her most frequent ports of call included Mare Island, San Francisco, San Pedro, San Diego, Balboa, Guantanamo Bay, Norfolk, Philadelphia, and New...
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    USS R-20 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    moved to San Francisco, California; underwent overhaul, and on 17 June got underway for Hawaii. She arrived at Pearl Harbor's Naval Submarine Base Pearl...
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    Pedro Sáinz de Baranda y Borreiro (13 March 1787 – 16 December 1845) was a naval officer, industrialist, and liberal politician who founded the Mexican...
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    USS Nashville (CL-43) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Dashiell, and Nashville steamed via San Pedro Bay in the Philippines and Pearl Harbor, Oahu, to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, arriving on 12 January 1945...
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