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  • ...iego to serve as an amphibious training ship, and she set a course for the west coast of the United States. ...at Yokohama for a four-day availability period before setting out for the west coast of the United States on 25 November. The vessel reached San Francisco on 11 December.
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  • ...ts of the 5th Marine Division and their equipment to be transported to the west coast of the United States. The ship's departure from the Far East, however, was not without elements
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  • ...pairs. Throughout the next two years, she continued to shuttle between the west coast of the United States and the islands of the Pacific, carrying cargoes to occupation forces. In S
    19 KB (2,890 words) - 09:08, 5 April 2024
  • ...s|east coast]]. In addition, its popularity has started spreading to the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] spurred by the sport's increasing visibility in the media as w
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  • ...e [[Naval Transportation Service]] early in 1946, she operated between the west coast of the United States and various Pacific island groups, including the Marianas and Japan, partic
    21 KB (3,237 words) - 05:14, 31 March 2024
  • ...hip arrived at Pearl Harbor on [[14 April]]. She soon got underway for the west coast of the United States and reached Port Hueneme on 2 May 1947. There, Yancey disembarked a unit of
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  • ...th, she departed the [[Gulf of Pohai]] off Taku and set her course for the west coast of the United States. Early on the morning of [[6 December]], she entered the [[Strait of Juan d
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  • ...bu]] on [[8 May]]. Discharging cargo there, the ship then sailed for the [[West Coast of the United States]], arriving ultimately at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[5 June]]
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  • ...h temples, and by 1900 there were approximately 400 Chinese temples on the west coast of the United States, most of them containing at least some Buddhist elements. These temples wer ...own under his monastic name, [[Sokei-an]], spent a few years wandering the west coast of the United States, at one point living among [[American Indian]]s near [[Seattle]], and reach
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