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  2. United States Navy Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Memorial's Navy Log is the nation's largest publicly available database of Sea Service personnel. It was established as a tribute to those who have served and a permanent archive of their military service. It has over 745,000 entries that include photos, service branches, significant duty stations, awards, and more.

  3. U.S. Naval Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Naval Cemetery on Guam is located at Marine Corps Drive in East Hagåtña (also known as Agana). Following the June 1898 capture of Guam , Article II of the December 10, 1898 Treaty of Paris transferred Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines to the United States control on December 23.

  4. Thomas James Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Reeves, born in Thomaston, Connecticut, December 9, 1895, was a US Navy radioman who became the namesake of the destroyer escort USS Reeves. Reeves was killed during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and posthumously received the Medal of Honor .

  5. Category:Naval monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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  6. United States Naval Academy Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Those eligible for burial in the Naval Academy Cemetery are: Officers, Midshipmen, and enlisted personnel of the Navy or Marine Corps on active duty at the Naval Academy; Naval Station, Annapolis; or the Naval Health Clinic, Annapolis. All Naval Academy graduates honorably discharged/retired from the service.

  7. Nathan Bruckenthal - Wikipedia

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    Bruckenthal's death is noted in an article listing Jewish U.S. service members killed in Iraq. [8] The Unaccompanied Personnel Housing building at Coast Guard Station Montauk and Training Center Cape May, is named in honor of Bruckenthal. He served as a fireman on USCGC Point Wells, which was homeported in Montauk, New York. [4]

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