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  • ...and garrisons. Early in February 1955, ''Washburn'' and the other ships of Rear Admiral Sabin's Amphibious Evacuation Force, TF 76, brought 15,627 civilians a
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  • ...orth $175 million and the Japanese government made the former prisoner a [[rear admiral]]. .<ref name=KodamaEncyc>{{citation
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  • Passing Vicksburg was a challenge accepted by the Navy's Acting Rear Admiral [[David Porter]]. The heart of his fleet, six "City-class" Eads ironclads,
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  • ...e (politician)|Melissa Price]] the [[Minister for Defence Industry]] and [[Rear Admiral]] [[Wendy Malcolm]], representing Australia.<ref name=ADoD2020-10-29/><ref | quote = At a press conference announcing the program, Rear Admiral Mark Purcell, the head of Maritime Systems Division at Australia's Defence
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  • ...background, he had a relationship of both friendship and competition with Rear Admiral [[Wilhelm Canaris]], head of the military [[Abwehr]] counterintelligence se
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  • ...neb'' was modified to prepare her for polar operations. Equipped to become Rear Admiral [[Richard E. Byrd]]'s flagship for a planned [[Antarctic]] cruise, she was
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  • ''' 23. Libya'''. US Rear Admiral Gerard Hueber, chief of staff of Joint Task Force Odyssey Dawn, reports tha
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  • ...ring the Navy as a counterforce. The commander of the Yokusuka Naval Base, Rear Admiral [[Mitsumasa Yonai]], guarded the Navy Ministry and gathered warships and la
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  • Her performance at Leyte earned her favorable comments: Rear Admiral [[Forrest Beton Royal]], commanding Group 6 of the Pacific Fleet Amphibious
    37 KB (5,753 words) - 05:15, 31 March 2024
  • Rear Admiral Sir '''John Franklin''' [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] ([[April 15]],
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  • Rear Admiral Sir '''John Franklin''' [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] ([[April 15]],
    33 KB (5,147 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • *[[Raphael Semmes]] (Maryland) - Rear Admiral
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  • ...s rooted in this experience. The Hungarian communists were soon ousted by Rear Admiral [[Miklós Horthy]] who headed a fascist regime until the end of [[World War
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  • ...ge'' (CV-45)]] was in the Philippines, as part of Carrier Division 3 under Rear Admiral [[J.M. Hoskins]]. The ships initially, a light cruiser and eight destroyers
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  • ...ed target intelligence and battle damage assessments. At the initiative of Rear Admiral John Michael McConnell|"Mike" McConnell, JS-J2 [then Intelligence Director
    42 KB (6,527 words) - 07:38, 18 March 2024
  • }}</ref> Rear Admiral [[Director of Central Intelligence#Roscoe Hillenkoetter|Roscoe H. Hillenkoe
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