History of the United States Navy

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151U.S. Coast Guard History Program  REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE UNIFORMS OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE UNITED STATES LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT

U.S. Coast Guard History Program REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE UNIFORMS OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE UNITED STATES LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT

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Source URL: www.uscg.mil

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-04 09:49:44
152DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN FLEET POST OFFICE AE[removed]

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY FIGHTER SQUADRON FOURTEEN FLEET POST OFFICE AE[removed]

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Source URL: www.history.navy.mil

Language: English - Date: 2007-05-02 01:00:00
153in WW II From the Gilberts to the Marshalls By John C. Reilly he offensive in the southwest Pacific, beginning with the landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi

in WW II From the Gilberts to the Marshalls By John C. Reilly he offensive in the southwest Pacific, beginning with the landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:26:41
154IN JANUARY 1917 SCENE AT PENSACOLA ARE THREE STURTEVANTS, A GALLAUDET AND N-9’S IN BACKGROUND  IN THE BEGINNING[removed]T  of war against

IN JANUARY 1917 SCENE AT PENSACOLA ARE THREE STURTEVANTS, A GALLAUDET AND N-9’S IN BACKGROUND IN THE BEGINNING[removed]T of war against

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:23:24
155I. Beginnings[removed]Man has dreamed of flight since antiquity. Greek mythology describes such characters as Bellerophon, who used a golden bridle to catch the winged horse Pegasus, and Icarus, the boy who flew on m

I. Beginnings[removed]Man has dreamed of flight since antiquity. Greek mythology describes such characters as Bellerophon, who used a golden bridle to catch the winged horse Pegasus, and Icarus, the boy who flew on m

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:13:32
156MARITIME HISTORY HALL Battle of the Patuxent: War of[removed] * Definitions to bolded words can be found in the key terms section. The War of 1812 is sometimes called the

MARITIME HISTORY HALL Battle of the Patuxent: War of[removed] * Definitions to bolded words can be found in the key terms section. The War of 1812 is sometimes called the "Second War of Independence" or the "Forg

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Source URL: www.calvertmarinemuseum.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 09:55:48
157Oral Histories U.S. Navy Nurse Prisoner of War in the Philippines, [removed]Recollections of LT Dorothy Still Danner, NC, USN, captured by the Japanese in Manila and imprisoned at Santo Thomas and Los Banos in the Phili

Oral Histories U.S. Navy Nurse Prisoner of War in the Philippines, [removed]Recollections of LT Dorothy Still Danner, NC, USN, captured by the Japanese in Manila and imprisoned at Santo Thomas and Los Banos in the Phili

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Source URL: reta.nmsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-07-01 18:26:10
158“Precisely Appropriate for the Purpose”: A Hero, a Motto, a Flag, and the American Character By Zachary Kopin* When America went to war in 1812, it did so to protect its maritime trade. For the young country, this ca

“Precisely Appropriate for the Purpose”: A Hero, a Motto, a Flag, and the American Character By Zachary Kopin* When America went to war in 1812, it did so to protect its maritime trade. For the young country, this ca

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Source URL: history.navy.mil

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-06 15:54:23
159United States Navy / Technology / Digital media / Naval History & Heritage Command / Email / Staff

PREPARING A COMMAND OPERATIONS REPORT FOR A SHIP 1) Read the current OPNAVINST[removed]series carefully. If you have any questions regarding the interpretation of this instruction, contact the Naval History and Herita

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 11:11:38
160Naval History & Heritage Command / United States Navy / United States Africa Command

PREPARING A COMMAND OPERATIONS REPORT FOR AN AVIATION SQUADRON 1) Read the current OPNAVINST[removed]series carefully. If you have any questions regarding the interpretation of this instruction, contact the Naval Hist

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 11:11:37