United States Naval Training Station for Aviation, Marblehead was an active naval aviation facility in Marblehead, Massachusetts from 1915 to 1917, upon...
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The second USS Marblehead (C-11/PG-27) was a Montgomery-class unprotected cruiser in the United States Navy, authorized in the naval appropriations bill...
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Corps Aviation. In 1915, Naval Training Station Marblehead was opened, operating until 1917. The station was the first air station in the state, and trained...
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Station Squantum Naval Training Station Marblehead Massachusetts State Militia Aviation Camp Naval Airfields No Man's Land Navy Airfield Naval Ammunition Depots...
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Battle of Guantánamo Bay (category Naval battles of the Spanish–American War)
Bay occurred on 6 June, with the arrival of the unprotected cruiser USS Marblehead, captained by Commander Bowman H. McCalla, and the auxiliary cruisers...
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United States Marine Corps Aviation (redirect from Marine air station)
Burgess Company in Marblehead Harbor, Massachusetts. As the number of Marine Corps pilots grew, so did the desire to separate from Naval Aviation, an objective...
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of the wagon. Griesser served at life–saving stations at Fort Niagara, New York, Lorain, Ohio, Marblehead, Ohio and Buffalo, New York. On November 21,...
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Montgomery-class cruiser (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
tubes were removed from Detroit and Marblehead in 1901–02. Marblehead was refitted as a training ship for the Oregon Naval Militia in 1915 with eight 4-inch/40...
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USS Constitution (category Naval History and Heritage Command)
1840s. During the American Civil War, she served as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. She carried American artwork and industrial displays...
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Patrick N. L. Bellinger (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
arrived to Pensacola, Florida, where they established first Naval aviation training station. The first aviation unit consisted of nine officers, 23 enlisted...
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