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    SS Admiral Halstead was a merchant ship built in 1920 by the Submarine Boat Corporation, Newark, New Jersey, and operating originally as Suwordenco. The...
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    Moorer (later to become Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff). Admiral Halstead, strafed and with plates damaged by near misses, was brought to the...
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    lifeboats by searchlight before departing the area. SS Mopang sister ship SS Admiral Halstead sister ship SS Coast Trader sister ship References, including...
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    the Lend-lease Act. SS Admiral Y.S. Williams, Japanese took on Dec. 25, 1941 at Hong Kong, became Tatsutama Maru. SS Admiral Halstead, United States Army...
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    USAT Meigs and the USAT Mauna Loa were also sunk, the SS Portmar was beached, and the SS Admiral Halstead, was damaged. On February 23, 1942, Japanese submarine...
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    Newark, just south of Interstate 78. Notable ships: SS Mopang, SS Admiral Halstead, SS Coast Trader and SS Coast Farmer. While Submarine Boat Company ended...
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    Rhode Island continued to study the drive's data. SS Mopang, sister ship SS Admiral Halstead, sister ship SS Coast Farmer, sister ship "Imperial Submarines"...
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  • waterline resulting in her No. 1 hold being flooded. Two vessels, SS Bering and SS Admiral Halstead, responded to Antinous's call for help, however, the stricken...
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  • became known as the Admiral Line because its ships (for example, the Admiral Halstead) were usually named for former U.S. Navy admirals. The company was...
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    RMS Lusitania (redirect from S.S. Lucitania)
    Blue Riband the same month, retaining it until 1929, when it was taken by SS Bremen. During her eight-year service, she made a total of 201 crossings on...
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    Grant, while much of her fuel was transferred to Robert L. Barnes and Admiral Halstead. Astoria - en route for the United States after carrying Japanese Ambassador...
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    Charles Momsen (category United States Navy admirals)
    later, he took command of the submarine O-15 (SS-76). A few years later, he was given command of S-1 (SS-105), one of the newest US Navy designed submarines...
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  • of a Havenite pinnace Echoes of Honor Agnelli, Federico SS Citizen admiral, SS. Citizen Admiral in State Security's Navy. Reverted to warlordism after...
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    transporting aircraft, munitions and general supplies Freighters: Admiral Halstead general cargo, some peacetime commercial goods Bloemfontein Dutch flag...
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    bombing, Defence Minister Charles Hernu resigned and the head of the DGSE, Admiral Pierre Lacoste, was fired. Operation Satanic was a public relations disaster...
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    Pacific (AFWESPAC), starting with the retention of the USAT Meigs, Admiral Halstead and Coast Farmer from the convoy diverted to Brisbane in December 1941...
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  • Hamble was a sister ship to the Coast Farmer, sunk 21 July 1942, and Admiral Halstead that were both in the Pensacola Convoy that was headed to the Philippines...
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    food with vitamins and minerals, under the supervision of a doctor", Rear Admiral Apagorn Youkonggaew, head of the Thai Navy's Special Forces, told reporters...
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    Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO). To help bolster the work of SACO, Admiral Ernest J. King ordered that 120 officers and 900 men be trained for "Amphibious...
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    Titanic! (1980) featuring Richard Jordan as Dirk Pitt, Jason Robards as Admiral James Sandecker, David Selby as Gene Seagram, and Anne Archer as Dana Seagram...
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    gunners inflicting heavy U.S. casualties. After that experience, Rear Admiral Kelley Turner, Commander of the V Amphibious Corps (VAC), directed Seabee...
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    the first dive, 1 February 2020, Vescovo dived with retired French Rear Admiral Jean-Louis Barbier, to gather new information on the cause of the loss...
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    fuel and engine performance. Several hours into the flight, they spotted the SS America, an ocean liner under the command of Captain George Fried, roughly...
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  • Flag's Up! The first 20 years of the South Head Lookout Post, Sydney, Halstead Press, p.73. ISBN 9781925043327 "First Survey of Furneaux Group by Flinders"...
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    soldiers in North Africa (under Admiral Lemonnier), Jacques-Yves Cousteau (whose villa "Baobab" at Sanary (Var) was opposite Admiral Darlan's villa "Reine"),...
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    the Seven Years' War, including the Raid on Rochefort in 1757. She was Admiral Sir Edward Hawke's flagship at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759. The...
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    SS Logan Victory was a cargo Victory ship built for World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. The Logan Victory was launched January 16, 1945...
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    Bette Bolivar (category Female admirals of the United States Navy)
    Babette Rose Bolivar (born 1962) is a retired United States Navy rear admiral who last served as the commander of Navy Region Southwest (nicknamed "The...
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  • ships USAT Willard A. Holbrook and USAT Meigs; the U.S. merchant ships Admiral Halstead and Coast Farmer; and the Dutch merchant ship Bloemfontein. The convoy...
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  • Navy to bear this name. Hyperion, was laid down 28 May 1943, as Liberty ship SS Christopher C. Andrews, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC...
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