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  2. United States Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Naval Submarine Base New London was commissioned in 1916 as a dedicated submarine base. [ 5 ] Due to the Japanese hostilities in China and the South Pacific in 1939 the US Congress approved plans for building submarine bases and seaplane bases at Dutch Harbor Alaska , Kodiak, Alaska , Midway Atoll , and Wake Island .

  3. U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay - Wikipedia

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    The naval base was the largest overseas military ... and became a submarine and motor torpedo boat base shortly after the ... March 1962 June 1964 3 years, 4 months ...

  4. List of submarines of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Sail is located at Deterrent Park, Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, WA. SSBN-625 Henry Clay: SSBN-626 Daniel Webster: Decommissioned on 30 August 1990 and reclassified a moored training ship (S5W Prototype facility) with hull number MTS-626. SSBN-627 James Madison: Lead boat of a class of 10 SSBN-628 Tecumseh: SSBN-629 Daniel Boone: SSBN-630 John ...

  5. US Naval Advance Bases - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Cavite, Luzon - Main Base, hospital, submarine base, Closed 1971 Naval Station Sangley Point , Sangley Point, seaplane base, 5,000-foot runway Naval Base Manila in Manila , hospital, seaplane base, Depot, HQ 7th Fleet, sub base

  6. List of United States Navy shore activities during World War II

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    Naval Advisor, War Production Board Office, Baltimore, Maryland; Naval Advisor to Contract Distribution, Branch Office, War Production Board. Little Rock, Arkansas; Naval Advisor to Division of Contract Distribution, War Production Board, Birmingham, Alabama

  7. Category:United States Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Naval Submarine Base New London; New Suffolk, New York; Naval Station Norfolk; P. Naval Base Point Loma; U. United States Navy submarine bases; USN Submarine Base ...

  8. Mishawaka (YTB-764) - Wikipedia

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    She reported for duty in the 11th Naval District, headquartered at San Diego, in April 1963, where she remained into the 1980s. Stricken from the Navy Directory 28 October 2002, ex-Mishawaka was sold by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) to JE Ventures LP, Nederland, Texas, for commercial service. Renamed Alois. [2]

  9. Robert Croft (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Croft is a free-diver who, in 1967, became the first person to free-dive beyond the depth of 200 feet. Croft was a US Navy diving instructor in 1962 at the US Naval Submarine Base New London submarine school in Groton, Connecticut.