assigned the name John L. Clem in honor of Major General John Lincoln Clem. The ship served as a United States Army Transport (USAT) from 1941 until conversion...
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statue of young John Clem stands near the Buckingham Meeting House in Newark, Ohio. A World War II U.S. Army troopship, the USAT John L. Clem, was named in...
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frigate HMS Hermione, handed over to the Spanish in 1797 after a mutiny USAT John L. Clem, named Santa Cecilia from 1932 to 1936 Santa Cecília (São Paulo Metro)...
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List of ships of the United States Army (section L)
USAT J. W. McAndrew USAT Jack USAT James O'Hara USAT James Parker USAT Jarrett M. Huddleston USAT John Armstrong USAT John Ericsson USAT John L. Clem...
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Davis-Monthan for Camp Harahan, near New Orleans, Louisiana, sailing on the USAT John L. Clem on 22 March 1943. Twelve days later, the squadron disembarked at Colon...
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1st Team WCFF 2nd Team ESPN CBS 1st Team SN 1st Team SN 2nd Team USAT 1st Team USAT 2nd Team SI 1st Team SI 2nd Team Andres Borregales, K, Miami (FL)...
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hundred teachers (365 males and 165 females) arrived from the U.S. aboard the USAT Thomas. The name "Thomasite" was adopted for these teachers, who established...
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Foundation (WCFF), The Sporting News (TSN), Sports Illustrated (SI), USA Today (USAT) ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), FOX Sports (FOX) College Football News (CFN), Scout...
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