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    USS Badger was an auxiliary cruiser of the United States Navy, the first U.S. Navy ship named after the burrowing mammal. Badger was sold to the War Department...
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  • Navy have been named Badger: USS Badger (1889), an auxiliary cruiser purchased in 1898 and used in the Spanish–American War USS Badger (DD-126), a Wickes-class...
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    USS Badger (1889, DD-126, DE-1071/FF-1071) USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116/AKV-16) MV Baffin Strait (T-AK-W9519) USS Baffins (AVG-35/ACV-35/CVE-35) USS Bagaduce...
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    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned...
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  • was a British-French automobile marque. Talbot may also refer to: Talbot Badger (fl. 1621–1656), English politician Talbot Bowes (1560–1638), English politician...
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    troopship USS Plattsburg SP-1645 Yale (1889), ex-SSCity of Paris – Spanish–American War, later WW1 as troopship USS Harrisburg ID-1663 Badger (1889), ex-Yumuri...
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    plans were drawn up and keels laid for the USS Chicago, USS Boston, USS Atlanta, and the despatch ship USS Dolphin, collectively known as the ABCDs. The...
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    the U.S. Naval Academy in 1875 and spent the next year as a midshipman on USS Tuscarora. Promoted to ensign in July 1876, he had sea duty on the sloops...
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    British officials. In September, he returned to the United States on board the USS Leviathan. On the 11-day voyage, pandemic influenza struck and killed many...
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    (DD-344/AVP-20/AVD-7) USS William Bacon (1863) USS William Badger (1861) USS William C. Cole (DE-641) USS William C. Lawe (DD-763, DE-313, DE-373) USS William C....
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  • Klux Klan as saviors and African-Americans as evil. Elatsoe Darcie Little Badger Magic exists in America, and the magic, monsters, knowledge, and legends...
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  • ISBN 9780307277909. Logbook of USS Dolphin Lenz, Lawrence (2008). Power and Policy: America's First Steps to Superpower 1889–1922. New York: Algora Publishing...
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    ships for Roosevelt: the USS Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN-600), a submarine that was in commission from 1961 to 1982, and the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)...
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    submarine casualty credited to a destroyer was the German U-19, rammed by HMS Badger on 29 October 1914. While U-19 was only damaged, the next month, HMS Garry...
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    Revolution, the first vessels of the U.S. Navy were constructed on Badger's Island, including the USS Ranger (1777) commanded by John Paul Jones. The Portsmouth...
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    her on 4 September 1782. Molly was launched in Liverpool in 1775 as Badger. Badger made one voyage as a slave ship. New owners renamed her Molly in 1778...
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    Wisconsin Maritime Museum, and is one endpoint of the ferry route of the SS Badger, which connects U.S. Route 10 to Ludington, Michigan. Since the late 1990s...
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    1899 and they had 2 children. He proposed to the Congress in 1903 that the USS Constitution be restored. He was granted this wish in 1907 when they raised...
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    division chief of staff MacArthur appeared everywhere, at all hours – badgering, cajoling, inspiring, intervening, and attending to every detail, large...
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  • Revolution (SAR) is a United States patriotic and lineage organization founded in 1889. The following is a list of notable members since the organization's founding...
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    The first three were later named USS Indiana (BB-1), USS Massachusetts (BB-2), and USS Oregon (BB-3). The battleship USS Iowa (BB-4) was authorized two...
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    ceremonial cruise down the Potomac River was held aboard the newly built USS Princeton on February 28, 1844, the day after completion of the annexation...
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    Washington (state) (category 1889 establishments in the United States)
    Oregon Treaty of 1846. It was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889. Olympia is the state capital, and the most populous city is Seattle. Washington...
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    1880 and in 1881 was with the party that landed on Wrangel Island on the USS Corwin and claimed that island for the United States. He documented this...
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    Paul Frederick Foster (category 1889 births)
    Paul Frederick Foster (March 25, 1889 – January 30, 1972) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Navy with the rank of vice admiral. A graduate...
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    the first administration of President Grover Cleveland from 1885 through 1889. A conservative reformer, he was considered a Bourbon Democrat. William Whitney...
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    2009. Retrieved July 7, 2018. "History of Tucson High School". Tucson High Badger Foundation. Archived from the original on March 23, 2009. Retrieved November...
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    United States Navy has named several ships USS Bancroft for him, as well as the fleet ballistic missile submarine USS George Bancroft (SSBN-643), the mid-19th...
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    Washington, D.C., at age 97 in October 2004. The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Nitze is named in his honor. Nitze visited the ship for several ceremonial...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on December 14, 2006. Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1889). History of California, Volume 23: 1843–1850. San Francisco: The History...
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