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  2. USS Kinkaid - Wikipedia

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    USS Kinkaid (DD-965), named for Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid USN (1888–1972), was a Spruance-class destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. Launched in 1974, she was decommissioned in 2003 and sunk in 2004. She was the third "Spru-can" to be built. [1]

  3. Naval Base Point Loma - Wikipedia

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    NEL was renamed the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) in 1977 [2] and incorporated into the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) in 1997. In 1932, the site of Fort Rosecrans was registered as California Historical Landmark #62. [1] From February 1940 through October 1944 Fort Rosecrans was garrisoned by the 19th Coast Artillery ...

  4. List of shipwrecks of California - Wikipedia

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    USS Blackfin United States Navy: 13 May 1973 A Balao-class submarine that was sunk as a target off San Diego. USS Champlin United States Navy: 12 April 1936 A Wickes-class destroyer that was sunk as a target off San Diego. USS F-1 United States Navy: 17 December 1917 An F-class submarine that was sunk in a collision off Point Loma. USS Hogan

  5. List of shipwrecks of Humboldt County, California - Wikipedia

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    A St. Louis-class protected cruiser that ran aground off Samoa, California in a naval fiasco during refloating attempts of USS H-3 ( United States Navy). The Milwaukee was a total loss. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] 40°48′44″N 124°11′54″W  /  40.812300°N 124.198333°W  / 40.812300; -124.198333  ( USS Milwaukee

  6. Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Logistics Base, presently the second largest employer in the Barstow area, was established as the Marine Corps Depot of Supplies at its present location on December 28, 1942, when the United States Navy turned it over to the Marine Corps as a storage site for supplies and equipment needed for Fleet Marine Forces in the Pacific ...

  7. Honda Point disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Point disaster was the largest peacetime loss of U.S. Navy ships in U.S. history. [3] On the evening of September 8, 1923, seven destroyers, while traveling at 20 knots (37 km/h), ran aground at Honda Point (also known as Point Pedernales; the cliffs just off-shore called Devil's Jaw), a few miles from the northern side of the Santa Barbara Channel off Point Arguello on the Gaviota ...

  8. List of Liberty ships (G–Je) - Wikipedia

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    Sold private 1947, in collision and beached 1952, scrapped 1955 SS Henry M. Rice: Henry Mower Rice: 729 standard 18 February 1943: 17 March 1943: Scrapped 1963 SS Henry M. Robert: Henry M. Robert: 2921 standard 24 February 1944: 4 April 1944: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1968 SS Henry M. Robinson: Henry M. Robinson: 1865 standard 15 July 1943: 8 ...

  9. Thomas C. Kinkaid - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cassin Kinkaid (3 April 1888 – 17 November 1972) was an admiral in the United States Navy, known for his service during World War II.He built a reputation as a "fighting admiral" in the aircraft carrier battles of 1942 and commanded the Allied forces in the Aleutian Islands Campaign.