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  2. USS Worcester (CL-144) - Wikipedia

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    Between her foreign deployments were operations closer to home: local operations out of eastern seaboard ports like Boston and Norfolk. In addition, the ship also plied the warmer waters of the Caribbean and West Indies, ranging from Guantanamo Bay to Kingston, Jamaica.

  3. List of Caribbean companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies from the countries in the Caribbean Community.. Caribbean Community companies.. List of Antiguan-Barbudan companies; List of Bahamian companies; List of Barbadian companies

  4. List of companies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Cove Jamaica: Consumer services Travel & tourism Ocho Rios: 2001 Tourist attraction P A Fly Jamaica Airways: Consumer services Airlines Kingston: 2011 Airline, defunct 2019 P D Gleaner Company: Consumer services Publishing Kingston: 1834 Newspaper, publisher P A GraceKennedy: Conglomerates - Kingston: 1922 Financials, industrials ...

  5. USS Topeka (PG-35) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 December, Topeka completed repairs and departed Norfolk to join the fleet in the West Indies. She reached Culebra, Puerto Rico, on the 16th and, for the following two months, conducted exercises in the West Indies and the Caribbean. On 21 February 1903, the ship got underway from Kingston, Jamaica, to return to the United States. She ...

  6. HMCS Prince Henry - Wikipedia

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    However, lack of commercial opportunity and the arrival of the Great Depression forced the vessel's owners to send Prince Henry to ply the passenger trade along the North American eastern seaboard. In 1937, the vessel was chartered by Clarke Steamship Company and renamed SS North Star for service in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of St ...

  7. North America and West Indies Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1830 the station absorbed the Jamaica Station and was redesignated as the North America and West Indies Station, and remained so until 1907, when the North America and West Indies Station was abolished and its squadron replaced by the 4th Cruiser Squadron. This was based in England and Bermuda was redesignated from a base to a coaling ...

  8. East Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The place name East Coast derives from the idea that the contiguous 48 states are defined by two major coastlines, one at the western edge and one on the eastern edge. Other terms for referring to this area include the Eastern Seaboard, which is another term for coastline, [2] Atlantic Coast, and Atlantic Seaboard because the coastline lies along the Atlantic Ocean.

  9. Jamaica Station (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The station merged with the North American Station to form the North America and West Indies Station in 1830. [2] The station closed in 1830, but the Royal Navy continued to operate the dockyard until it closed it in 1905. An earthquake in 1907 and hurricane in 1951 damaged the abandoned dockyard.