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  2. San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site includes the location of the Battle of San Jacinto. It is located off the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas near the city of Houston. The site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. [2] [3] A prominent feature of the park is the San Jacinto Monument ...

  3. San Jacinto Monument - Wikipedia

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    The San Jacinto Monument is a 567.31-foot-high (172.92-meter) [2] [note 1] column located on the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, about 16 miles due east of downtown Houston. The Art Deco monument is topped with a 220-ton star that commemorates the site of the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive battle of the Texas ...

  4. USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) - Wikipedia

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    Originally laid down as the light cruiser Newark (CL-100), on 26 October 1942 by the New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, New Jersey; redesignated CV-30 and renamed Reprisal on 2 June 1942; renamed San Jacinto on 30 January 1943, converted, while building, to a light aircraft carrier and reclassified as CVL-30; launched on 26 September 1943; sponsored by Mary Gibbs Jones (wife of U.S. Commerce ...

  5. USS San Jacinto - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy considered acquiring a civilian passenger-cargo ship, SS San Jacinto, for use during World War I as USS San Jacinto (ID-1531), but never acquired or commissioned her. The second USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) was a light aircraft carrier that saw action in the latter half of World War II and was decommissioned in 1947.

  6. USS San Jacinto (CG-56) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 2022, San Jacinto conducted an underway replenishment (UNREP) with USNS Supply (T-AOE-6). San Jacinto was a part of Carrier Strike Group 8 led by the USS Harry S. Truman in the Mediterranean Sea. [16] San Jacinto was decommissioned on 15 September 2023 in a ceremony at her homeport Naval Station Norfolk. [17]

  7. USS San Jacinto (1850) - Wikipedia

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    On 16 December, USS Ariel, a tender to San Jacinto, captured the Confederate sloop Magnolia; and, on the 24th, the schooner USS Fox, another of San Jacinto's tenders, took the British schooner Edward, which was trying to carry salt and lead from Havana to the Suwannee River, notwithstanding Britain's de jure neutrality.

  8. List of submarine museums - Wikipedia

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    Formerly USS Thornback (United States) TCG Hızırreis: Gayret Gemi Museum, İzmit: Turkey: Tang class: 1952 Formerly USS Gudgeon (United States) TCG Pirireis: İnciraltı Sea Museum, İzmir: Turkey: Tang class: 1951

  9. Battle of San Jacinto - Wikipedia

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    The second USS San Jacinto was a United States Navy Independence-class World War II light aircraft carrier commissioned in December 1943 and decommissioned in 1947. [124] The third USS San Jacinto is a decommissioned guided missile cruiser commissioned by the U.S. Navy in 1988 and decommissioned in 2023. [125]

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