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  2. All Hands - Wikipedia

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    0002-5577. All Hands was a monthly published magazine of the United States Navy for its sailors. It had been published since August 1922 under different names; the current title was established in 1945. Its last issue was published in December 2011, although it continues to be published online. The magazine was free of charge.

  3. Organization of United States Naval Aviation Units in the ...

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    USS Ranger CV-61. USS Horne CG-30. USS Valley Forge CG-50. USS Princeton CG-59. USS Paul F. Foster DD-964. USS Harry W. Hill DD-986. USS Jarrett FFG-33. USS Francis Hammond FF-1067. USS Ranger had a very different air wing compared to most carriers in the Gulf War as it was in the 'Grumman Air Wing' format.

  4. USS Thomas S. Gates - Wikipedia

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    USS. Thomas S. Gates. 2 × MH-60R Seahawk LAMPS Mk III helicopters. The USS Thomas S. Gates (CG-51) was a flight-I Ticonderoga -class cruiser that was used by the United States Navy. The warship was named after Thomas S. Gates, Secretary of Defense in the last years of the Eisenhower Administration (1959–1961).

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  6. Timeline of the Gulf War (1990–1991) - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of the Gulf War details the dates of the major events of the 1990–1991 war. It began with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 and ended with the Liberation of Kuwait by Coalition forces. Iraq subsequently agreed to the United Nations ' demands on 28 February 1991. The ground war officially concluded with the signing of ...

  7. History of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The cutter sank with all hands: 111 Coast Guardsmen, 4 U.S. Navy sailors, and 16 passengers consisting of 11 Royal Navy sailors and 5 Maritime Service Merchant Marines. The sinking of Tampa was the largest single loss of Coast Guard personnel in the war. [46]

  8. Marine Wing Support Squadron 374 - Wikipedia

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    Marine Wing Support Squadron 374 (MWSS 374) was an aviation ground support unit of the United States Marine Corps. They were based out of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California. The squadron was part of Marine Wing Support Group 37 and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. [1] MWSS-374 was officially deactivated, 31 March ...

  9. US renews warning it's obligated to defend the Philippines ...

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    The United States renewed a warning Tuesday that it’s obligated to defend its close treaty ally a day after Filipino navy personnel were injured and their supply boats damaged in one of the most ...