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  • The '''West Coast of the United States''' is where the mainland United States borders the [[Pacific Ocean]] contai
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  • ...ia, January,1982) was a top American [[tennis]] player of the 1920s on the West Coast of the United States and later a successful coach. In spite of his success in California and ne
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  • {{r|West Coast of the United States of America}}
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  • {{r|West Coast of the United States}}
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  • {{r|West Coast of the United States of America}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/West Coast of the United States]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|West Coast of the United States of America}}
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  • ...d trips carrying returning Army veterans from Eniwetok and [[Saipan]] to [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] ports.
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  • ...Saipan late in December to bring back more troops. While underway to the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]], she developed boiler trouble and was diverted to Pearl Harbor
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  • ...ip embarked veterans for return to the United States and steamed for the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] arriving early in 1946. ''Lumen’s'' short but useful career
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  • ...sualties for [[Guam]], arriving [[14 April]]. ''Corvus'' returned to the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] for overhaul, and loaded Army men and supplies at [[Seattle]]
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  • ...arid country of south-central Oregon to the temperate rainforest of the [[West Coast of the United States|Pacific coast]]. Unlike most rivers, the Klamath begins in the high desert
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  • ...ake Bay]] and sailed on [[15 September]] via the [[Panama Canal]] to the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]]. Reaching [[San Francisco, California]] on [[19 October]], she
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  • ...October of 1949, the attack cargo ship made a round-trip voyage from the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] to the [[East Coast of the United States|east coast]] and back
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  • ...d off [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]] until 10 April when she returned to the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]], arriving [[San Francisco, California]] [[18 May]].
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  • ...]], from [[Kure, Hiroshima|Hiro Wan]]. One more voyage was made from the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] to the [[Far East]], during which ''Cepheus'' carried cargo to
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  • ...r]] prompted widespread concern about the security of the United States' [[West coast of the United States|West Coast]] and the possibility of [[espionnage]] by members of its large
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  • ''Alamance'', herself, returned to the west coast of the United States in April. She transited the Panama Canal once again and finally anchored at
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  • ...Stokes'' proceeded, via [[Ulithi]], [[Guam]], and [[Pearl Harbor]], to the west coast of the United States. She called at [[San Francisco, California]] before moving up the coast to
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  • Alternately at [[Pearl Harbor]] and at [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] ports, ''Eldorado'' continued to serve as flagship for succeed
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  • ...rl Harbor, arriving [[15 April]]. The transport then continued on to the [[West Coast of the United States]] for overhaul. [[Surrender of Japan|When the war ended]], ''Electra'' was ...war]], ''Electra'' was recommissioned 3 May 1952. She operated along the [[West Coast of the United States]], taking part in amphibious exercises and acting as a submarine target ves
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  • ...nds of the central and western Pacific as well as to and from ports on the west coast of the United States. In July 1947, she was placed in commission, in reserve, preparatory to dec
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  • ...[[Navy Transportation Service]] carrying cargo and personnel between the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] and American bases in the Pacific. Incorporated into the [[Mil
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  • San Francisco was historically the primary port on the west coast of the United States, but has been surpassed by the [[Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach]], and by t
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  • ...105 million square miles (nearly 169 million square kilometers). From the west coast of the United States mainland to the east coast of Africa (excluding the waters north of 5° S a
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  • ...on [[1 February]]'''. She left Espiritu Santo on [[6 May]], bound for the west coast of the United States, and entered the [[Mare Island Navy Yard]], Vallejo, Calif., on [[2 June]]. On March 25th, the ship began a voyage via [[Pearl Harbor]] back to the [[West Coast of the United States]].
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  • ''Algorab'' got underway for the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] on 5 September 1944, under tow and operating on reduced power.
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  • ...rders. On [[22 May]], she departed the [[Marshall Islands]], bound for the west coast of the United States.
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  • ''Wyandot'', her mission at Okinawa completed, sailed for the west coast of the United States, via Pearl Harbor, for permanent repairs and reached the Naval Dry Docks at
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  • ...arge format photography|large format]] cameras, of landscape scenes on the West Coast of the United States, including Yosemite Valley and other national parks in [[California (U.S. s
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  • ...sailed for home. Pausing at Pearl Harbor en route, she stood out for the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] on her final voyage on 1 December 1969. She reached San Franci
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  • ...d repairs in August and, on the 21st, began a series of voyages from the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] to American bases in the [[Far East]]. She carried provisions
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  • ...As soon as the sale of the school was finalized, DD Palmer went the the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]] where he helped to found chiropractic schools in Oklahoma, Cal
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  • .... On [[8 September]], the vessel left Australia; shaped a course for the [[West Coast of the United States]]; and reached [[San Francisco, California]], Calif., on [[29 September]].
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  • ...Uvalde'' then discharged and unloaded at Guam before she proceeded for the west coast of the United States, her course shaped for San Francisco. ...ies Sasebo|Sasebo]], Japan-nine days later she got underway, bound for the west coast of the United States, and she reached her destination two weeks later on the 24th. Shifting to t
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  • ...anapag]] Harbor, [[Guam]], to finish unloading before proceeding on to the west coast of the United States, dropping anchor in [[San Francisco, California]] Bay on [[31 July]]. ''Val
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  • ...tok]] on the 14th. She subsequently returned, via [[Pearl Harbor]], to the west coast of the United States on [[8 August]]. On [[16 July]], while deployed to the western Pacific, she ...sebo before she got underway on [[16 November]], bound, once more, for the west coast of the United States.
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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