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  2. Texarkana Moonlight Murders - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Killer: Unlocking the Mystery of the Texarkana Serial Murders by James Presley (November 15, 2014) The Texarkana Moonlight Murders: The Unsolved Case of the 1946 Phantom Killer by Michael Newton (May 14, 2013) Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State by Michael Varhola (July 19, 2011)

  3. List of shipwrecks in 1946 - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks: 3 January 1946 Ship State Description Empire Tigachi United Kingdom: The coastal tanker ran aground at Nidingen, Sweden. Later broke in two, a total loss. [5] U-825 Kriegsmarine: Operation Deadlight. The Type VIIC submarine was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 6] U-2336

  4. Category:1946 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1946 in Texas" ... Texarkana Moonlight Murders This page was last edited on 29 July 2023, at 15:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. List of shipwrecks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    31 May 1946 An I-400-class submarine that was sunk as a target off Kalaeloa. Kad’yak Russia: 1816 The Russian-American Company ship (also spelled Kad’iak and Kodiak; formerly Myrtle), wrecked at Honolulu Harbor, Oahu. [7] USS LST-480 United States Navy: 21 May 1944 A tank landing ship sunk following the West Loch Disaster in Pearl Harbor.

  6. March 1946 - Wikipedia

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    A goal by Les Cocker of Stockport after 53 minutes was disallowed by the referee, and play continued. By 7:00 pm, the game was called after 3 hours 23 minutes of play. Doncaster won the next replay at home, 4–0, on April 3. [68] Oxford won the 92nd Boat Race against Cambridge.

  7. Operation Magic Carpet - Wikipedia

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    The Navy fleet of 369 ships included 222 attack transports, 6 battleships, 18 cruisers, 57 aircraft carriers and 12 hospital ships. [10] By October 1945, Magic Carpet was operating worldwide with the Army, Navy, and WSA pooling their resources to expedite the troop-lift. December 1945 saw the highest number of troops returning from the Pacific ...

  8. 5 sunken World War I ships at bottom of Texas river revealed ...

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    Even in the decades after World War I, putting ships out to pasture on the Neches was common practice, the man said. "You will see old sunken barges that 50, 60 years were parked out there, and ...

  9. SS Sea Star - Wikipedia

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    SS Sea Star may refer to one of two Type C3 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission: . SS Sea Star (1939) (MC hull no. 52, Type C3), built by Moore Dry Dock; acquired by the United States Navy and converted to troop transport USS Elizabeth C. Stanton (AP-69); sold for commercial use in 1946; scrapped in 1967