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    Manus Naval Base was a number of bases built after the World War II Battle of Manus by United States Navy on the Manus Island and a smaller island just...
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    60th CB on Emirau Island Naval Base Darwin 84th CB Naval Base Puerto Princesa at Palawan 84th CB Naval Base Manus Naval Base Treasury Islands Torokina...
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  • soon afterwards. The Manus Regional Processing Centre was established within the base in 2001. The naval facility, Manus Naval Base, was first built during...
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    Manus Island is part of Manus Province in northern Papua New Guinea and is the largest of the Admiralty Islands. It is the fifth-largest island in Papua...
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    3505 Naval Base Manus, in the Admiralty Islands, just north of New Guinea, including Seeadler Harbor Naval Base Lae Naval Base Mios Woendi Naval Base Fegrusson...
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    at Naval Base Manus, Admiralty Islands, with representatives of Commander Seventh Fleet, Commander Southwest Pacific Forces, and Naval Base Manus to discuss...
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    map Manus Naval Base in 1945 Ship Repair Facilities Manus Naval Base at Lombrum in 1944. Built by 46th Seabees USS Iowa being repaired at Manus Naval Base...
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    Los Negros Island (category Manus Province)
    main airport of Manus Province on its eastern coastline, at Momote. It is connected to Lorengau, the capital of the province, on Manus Island, via a highway...
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    The Manus Regional Processing Centre, or Manus Island Regional Processing Centre (MIRCP), was one of a number of offshore Australian immigration detention...
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    Operation Inmate (category Naval battles of World War II involving Canada)
    and reached the BPF's forward base at Manus Island five days later. The main body of the BPF arrived at Naval Base Manus to refuel on 30 May, and most...
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    Aitape and Wewak as well. Admiralty Islands campaign order of battle Manus Naval Base Frierson, The Admiralties: Operations of the 1st Cavalry Division,...
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    Lorengau (category Manus Province)
    Lorengau is the major town in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea. The town is located on the edge of Seeadler Harbour on Manus Island, in the Admiralty Islands...
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    airfields (1940–1945) Manus Naval Base in the Admiralty Islands - Lombrum Naval Base - Seeadler Harbor (1943–1947) Naval Advance Base Saipan, included East...
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    to the north of New Guinea also called the Manus Islands, after the largest island there at Manus Naval Base. USS ABSD-2 sister ship USS ABSD-4 also worked...
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    Admiralty Islands (category Manus Province)
    are also sometimes called the Manus Islands, after the largest island. These rainforest-covered islands constitute Manus Province, the smallest and least-populous...
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    Troop ship SS Brazil at the Naval Base Manus in March, 1944....
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  • Momote Airport (category Manus Province)
    United States and India. USAAF in the Southwest Pacific Manus Island Admiralty Islands Manus Naval Base  This article incorporates public domain material from...
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    battalions of the United States 4th Marine Division on 20 March 1944. Naval Base Emirau construction activities were taken in hand by the US Navy Seabees...
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  • current and former commissioned bases used by the Royal Australian Navy. "MANUS BASE TO BE CALLED H.M.A.S. TARANGAU". The Canberra Times. 21 March 1950. p...
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    USS Medusa (AR-1) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    continuing on to Manus Island in the Admiralty Islands. After the ammunition ship Mount Hood disintegrated in a massive explosion at Manus on 10 November...
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    USS Ponaganset (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    before departing again on transporting potable water duties for Guadalcanal, Manus, Kossol, Ulithi, Peleliu, and Saipan, reaching Leyte on 22 March 1945. The...
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    Ponam Island (category Manus Province)
    it was used as a fighter base to provide repair and overhaul facilities for carrier aircraft, as part of Manus Naval Base. The USO entertainer Bob Hope...
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  • Naval Intelligence was Commander R. B. M. Long. McManus was stationed at HMAS Cerberus (naval base), HMAS Yarra, HMAS Penguin, HMAS Melville (naval base)...
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    USS Norman Scott (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    trained her new crew in Hawaiian waters, then sailed for Manus. She escorted transports from Manus to the Philippines until 9 February 1945. She then joined...
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    Nabthorpe, a Royal Navy Mobile Operatioral Naval Air Base (MONAB) at the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base RAAF Station Schofields at Schofields, New...
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  • Admiralty, Hong Kong, an urban area on Hong Kong Island named after the naval base HMS Tamar Admiralty station (MTR), the MTR station serving the area Admiralty...
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    USS John C. Butler (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Butler escorted the surviving carriers of Taffy 3 via Manus to Pearl Harbor, then returned to Manus on 17 December. Departing with escort carriers on 31...
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    Indian Navy (redirect from Indian Naval)
    original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017. "INS Kadamba Naval Base, India". Naval Technology. Kable Intelligence Limited. Archived from the original...
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    USS Picking (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Auriga to Manus Island and returned to Leyte 20 November to protect Allied convoys bringing reinforcements. Following replenishment at Manus, Picking provided...
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    at Brisbane on 4 June for repair and maintenance, then sailed to Manus. From Manus she sailed on 6 July for operations in preparation for Operation Olympic...
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