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  • ...the end of June as she delivered cargo at [[Tinian]] [[30 June]] and at [[Saipan]] [[6 July]]–[[9 July]]. Through the summer she also called at [[New Cale
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  • Following brief stops at [[Eniwetok]] and [[Saipan]], ''Tolland'' anchored off [[Iwo Jima]] on [[19 February]] to commence 10 Departing from the [[Ryukyus]] on [[16 April]], ''Tolland'' proceeded via [[Saipan]] to [[Ulithi]] and engaged in nearly continuous exercises and drills throu
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  • ...made two round trips carrying returning Army veterans from Eniwetok and [[Saipan]] to [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] ports.
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  • ...rsonnel from Pearl Harbor to ports in the [[Philippines]], [[Eniwetok]], [[Saipan]], [[Palau Islands]], and [[Ulithi]].
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  • ...at [[Maui]] before setting a course for the Mariana Islands. She reached [[Saipan]] on [[28 July]] and passed a fortnight in the Marianas. ''Andromeda'' retu ...arl Harbor, [[Midway Atoll|Midway]], [[Wake Island]], Kwajalein, Guam, and Saipan. In September and October of 1949, the attack cargo ship made a round-trip
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  • ...coast ports occasionally cruising as far west as Guam, Pearl Harbor, and [[Saipan]]. In both 1949 and 1950, her cargo duty took her to the east coast and bet
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  • ...ded toward the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] with Convoy OKS-14. Reaching [[Saipan]] on the 21st, ''Woodford'' proceeded independently toward [[Guam]] one wee ...mpletion of the unloading, the attack cargo ship immediately returned to [[Saipan]] to await further orders. There, at 0900 on [[15 August]], ''Woodford'' re
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  • ...ibiblio.org/hyperwar/AAF/IV/index.html Vol. 4, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan, August 1942 to July 1944''. 1950 online edition]; [http://www.ibiblio.org
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  • ...ed at Saipan in the Marianas late in October. After unloading her cargo at Saipan, Algol got underway for New Guinea on 31 October. The attack cargo ship put
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  • ...es]] she was anchored at [[Iwo Jima]]. After transporting [[Seabees]] to [[Saipan]], she returned to [[Leyte Gulf]] [[28 August]] to carry [[Occupied Japan|o
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  • ...nemy aircraft, until [[16 April]], when she cleared for replenishment at [[Saipan]]. Through May and June, she made a voyage from the [[Northern Mariana Isla
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  • ...Islands|Hawaii]] on 27 January 1945, made port calls at [[Eniwetok]] and [[Saipan]], and finally reached [[Tinian]] in early February. There she began final
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  • ...quence, the Guam assault was delayed. After steaming around to the east of Saipan for several days—during which the 5th Fleet carriers destroyed the remnan
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  • ...tion. Closer and more secure bases could be built in the Mariana Islands (Saipan, Guam, Tinian, and others), but these would have to be taken from the Japan | Isley Field, Saipan
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  • The troopship was then used to shuttle troops between [[Saipan]], [[Tinian]], [[Guam]], and [[United States Fleet Activities Sasebo|Sasebo
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  • | volume = Volume IV, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan August 1942 to July 1944
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  • ...On the 22d, she headed for the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], arriving at [[Saipan]] on [[27 April]]. Five days later, she headed for the [[Solomon Islands]].
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  • ''Waukesha'' returned to [[Saipan]] on [[5 September]] and embarked men of the 2d Marine Division; transferre
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  • ...a small island (only 8 square miles) on the route of the [[B-29]]s from [[Saipan]] to [[Japan]]. Airfields there could provide emergency landing fields for
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  • ...he bitterly contested island, she sailed on [[20 April]] to replenish at [[Saipan]] and carry Admiral Blandy to [[Pearl Harbor]], where he and his staff dise
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