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    USS Guam was an Alaska-class large cruiser which served with the United States Navy during the last year of World War II. She was the second and last ship...
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  • by the Japanese in December USS Guam (CB-2) was an Alaska-class cruiser in service from 1944 to 1947 USS Guam (LPH-9) was an Iwo Jima-class amphibious...
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    1947 after less than three years of service and was scrapped in 1960. USS Guam (CB-2) was commissioned on 17 September 1944. She served in the Pacific with...
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  • CB2 (redirect from CB-2)
    learning. USS Guam (CB-2) Search for "cb2" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with CB2 All pages with titles containing CB2 CB (disambiguation)...
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    has media related to USS Alaska (CB-1). USS Alaska (CB-1) Website Information for and about veterans that served on the USS Alaska CB-1 during World War...
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    USS Hawaii (CB-3) was intended to be the third member of the Alaska-class large cruisers. It was the first United States Navy ship to be named after the...
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  • construction was suspended on 16 April 1947 when she was 84% complete. Alaska and Guam served for the last year of World War II as bombardment ships and fast carrier...
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  • Annabel Parlett McMillin (category First ladies and gentlemen of Guam)
    First Lady of Guam on April 20, 1940, until December 10, 1941. On November 12, 1943, McMillin sponsored the launching of USS Guam (CB-2) in Camden, New...
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    International Airport (1st CB) Guasopa Airport/Woodlark Airfield (60th CB) Guam International Airport/NAS Agana (103rd CB, 5th Construction Brigade) Guiuan...
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    submarines USS Oklahoma City (SSN-723), USS Key West (SSN-722) and USS Asheville (SSN-758). Other components falling under Naval Base Guam include: Naval...
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