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  • 11USS Vincennes (CA-44) — The second USS Vincennes (CA 44) was a United States Navy New Orleans class heavy cruiser sunk at the Battle of Savo Island in 1942. Construction and commissioning She was laid down on 2 January 1934 at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Bethlehem… …

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  • 12Battle of Chemulpo Bay — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Chemulpo Bay partof=the Russo Japanese War caption=Varyag and Korietz go into battle. date=9 February 1904 place=off Chemulpo Bay, Korea (coord|37|20.8|N|126|31.37|E|display=inline,title)… …

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  • 13BOULOGNE-SUR-MER —    (46), a fortified seaport in France, on the English Channel, in the dep. of Pas de Calais, 27 m. SW. of Calais, one of the principal ports for debarkation from England; where Napoleon collected in 1803 a flotilla to invade England; is… …

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  • 14Maryknoll — This article is about the hill in New York and the Roman Catholic Church organizations named after the hill. For the Australian town, see Maryknoll, Victoria. Maryknoll Convent School in Hongkong …

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  • 15USS Allegheny (1847) — – the first U.S. Navy ship to be so named – was a large (989 ton) iron hulled steamer that served as an American gunship in the South Atlantic Ocean as well as in the European area. When the American Civil War occurred, Allegheny served the Union …

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  • 16History of Norwalk, Connecticut — This is an article on the history of Norwalk, Connecticut. For history of the state see the article History of Connecticut. Archaeological evidence suggests substantial pre contact Norwalk inhabitancy by human beings; artifacts found near Ward… …

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  • 17destination — n 1. place or point of debarkation, where [s.o.] is going or bound, where [s.o.] gets off, journey s end; stop, stopping place, landing place, station, port of call; terminus, last stop, end of the line, end of the road, Railroads. terminal. 2.… …

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  • 18HAIFA — (Heb. חֵיפָה), port in Israel and commercial and administrative center of the north of the country. The city extends over the northwest side of Mt. Carmel and the coastal strip at its northern slope, and over the southern end of the Zebulun… …

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