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42:Division 10,
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2397:
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1923:
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1909:
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1835:Reuben James
1834:
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1710:
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1468:Goldsborough
1467:
1460:
1453:
1426:
1388:
1380:
1355:
1346:
1337:
1316:. Retrieved
1312:
1281:battle stars
1276:
1275:
1254:Panama Canal
1249:
1247:
1242:
1234:
1230:
1228:
1218:
1214:Santa Isabel
1213:
1199:
1197:
1192:
1184:
1178:
1174:Ulithi Atoll
1167:
1159:
1152:
1151:
1133:
1119:
1113:
1111:
1102:
1084:
1075:
1073:
1067:transported
1064:
1054:
1045:
1037:
1027:
1019:
1009:
1003:Rear Admiral
994:
993:
988:
970:Lungga Roads
964:
947:
946:
928:
926:
915:
910:
907:
902:
898:
888:
877:
871:to join the
864:
860:
852:
848:
846:
839:
830:
826:
818:
810:U.S. Marines
801:
795:
786:
767:
754:
722:
721:
708:
698:
693:
692:rescued 36.
689:
677:
673:
663:
648:
640:
616:ʻUpolu Point
599:
597:
584:minesweeping
579:
575:
571:
568:Dwight Agnew
563:
553:
544:sister ships
533:
525:
517:
511:
501:
493:World War II
479:Pearl Harbor
474:
467:Battle Force
450:
444:
435:commissioned
418:
417:
407:
389:
388:
372:World War II
350:
343:
341:
340:
302: @ 15
204:Displacement
192:
134:Reclassified
121:January 1923
110:Commissioned
44:Battle Force
31:
18:
2970:Soviet Navy
2946:St. Francis
2335:La Vallette
2176:Billingsley
1097:during the
1078:joined the
1042:New Georgia
956:New Zealand
931:steamed to
895:camouflaged
735:Guadalcanal
688:recruits —
630:, Maui, to
602:was in the
465:, with the
370:throughout
129:2 June 1930
3114:1920 ships
3083:Categories
2976:Town class
2917:Town class
2863:Rockingham
2719:Broadwater
2673:Town class
2667:Royal Navy
2482:Litchfield
2447:Macdonough
2328:Yarborough
1842:Bainbridge
1828:Williamson
1800:Sturtevant
1730:Paul Jones
1287:References
1212:USAT
1032:and seven
1014:Task Group
952:Wellington
705:California
668:fired two
646:cargo ship
639:USAT
558:, as many
463:California
429:. She was
427:California
382:, and the
331:gun, 12 ×
327:guns, 1 ×
312:Complement
299:(9,100 km)
264:Propulsion
207:1,308 tons
36:California
2991:Churchill
2986:Deyatelny
2934:St. Croix
2803:Churchill
2712:McLanahan
2688:Satterlee
2454:Farenholt
2370:Selfridge
2300:S. P. Lee
2113:Isherwood
1973:McLanahan
1779:McFarland
1772:Humphreys
1704:Pillsbury
1676:McCormick
1482:Satterlee
1266:Navy list
1202:put into
1166:USS
1158:USS
1118:USS
1083:USS
1057:Kula Gulf
1026:USS
1018:USS
963:USS
933:Australia
920:-studded
889:McFarland
887:USS
878:Jamestown
876:USS
838:USS
696:escaped.
682:transport
670:torpedoes
661:submarine
590:patrols.
552:USS
532:USS
524:USS
516:USS
506:aircraft
459:San Diego
447:shakedown
356:destroyer
198:destroyer
94:Laid down
40:Destroyer
3053:Farragut
2974:Part of
2951:Bancroft
2915:Part of
2875:Sherwood
2856:Shubrick
2731:Broadway
2707:Bradford
2695:Beverley
2671:Part of
2307:Nicholas
2293:Woodbury
2265:Thompson
2258:Farquhar
2244:Stoddert
2230:Farragut
2211:Percival
2197:Chauncey
2162:Converse
2057:McCawley
2050:Sinclair
2015:Thornton
2001:Shubrick
1959:McDermut
1917:Bancroft
1870:Lawrence
1737:Hatfield
1655:MacLeish
1564:Southard
1557:Chandler
1461:Dahlgren
1318:2 August
1262:Virginia
1208:Eniwetok
1168:Canberra
1085:Honolulu
1069:infantry
1050:flagship
1036:(LCIs),
981:seaplane
840:McCawley
701:Honolulu
431:launched
400:Archived
320:Armament
275:2 screws
167:Stricken
102:Launched
71:Namesake
3028:Stewart
2892:McCalla
2887:Stanley
2880:Rodgers
2839:Reading
2808:Herndon
2779:Cameron
2772:Edwards
2755:Burwell
2743:Burnham
2683:Belmont
2611:Herndon
2524:Hulbert
2517:Decatur
2496:Wasmuth
2419:Preston
2412:Coghlan
2405:Mullany
2384:Mervine
2272:Kennedy
2190:Osborne
2148:Flusser
2127:Lardner
2092:Sharkey
2071:Henshaw
1994:Ballard
1980:Edwards
1898:Rodgers
1891:McCalla
1877:Belknap
1863:Hopkins
1793:Overton
1723:Truxtun
1683:Stewart
1662:Simpson
1641:Parrott
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