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  2. USS Octans - Wikipedia

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    Following two weeks of fitting out at Oakland, California, Octans departed San Francisco Bay on 25 June 1943, bound for Noumea, New Caledonia.Arriving there 17 July, she took up her mission of transporting fresh and frozen provisions from New Zealand and Australian ports to ships and bases located in the Solomons, the Admiralties, and New Guinea.

  3. California during World War II - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy's main marine bases were located in the deepwater ports of: San Diego Bay, Port of Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay and the Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel. The US Navy during WW2 Pacific Fleet operated: ports, supply depots and airfields for aircraft carrier training, also blimps used for patrol of the coast.

  4. 1934 West Coast waterfront strike - Wikipedia

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    Organized by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), the strike peaked with the death of two workers on "Bloody Thursday" and the subsequent San Francisco General Strike, which stopped all work in the major port city for four days and led ultimately to the settlement of the West Coast Longshoremen's Strike.

  5. San Francisco Port of Embarkation - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Embarkation in the Overseas Supply System, 1942 Army ports: Passengers and tons of cargo embarked during the period December 1941 – August 1945.. The San Francisco Port of Embarkation (SFPOE) was a United States Army command responsible for movement of supplies and troops to and from the Pacific during World War II with extensive facilities in the San Francisco area.

  6. Letterman Army Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Letterman Army Hospital, established around 1898 and redesignated as the Letterman Army Medical Center (LAMC) in 1969, was a US Army facility at the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco, California, US. It was decommissioned in 1994. Some of the original 1898 buildings still exist and now house the Thoreau Center for Sustainability ...

  7. Mercy dog - Wikipedia

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    If their condition was severe enough that this was impossible, the dog would return to the trenches with a piece of the soldier's uniform and lead a paramedic to the soldier. [1] If the dog was unsuccessful in finding a wounded soldier, it would lie down in front of its handler instead of leading the handler to them. [5]

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    In recent years, the military has tried to build what it calls “resiliency” into its young warriors. In one Army program, Comprehensive Soldier Fitness, soldiers at every level get annual training in physical and psychological strengthening. The key to absorbing stress and moral challenges is to “own what you can control, and think before ...

  9. Johannes Gelert - Wikipedia

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    The Wounded Soldier in the San Francisco Call: February 26, 1899. Johannes Gelert in the New York Times: December 11, 1922. Books. Johannes Gelert in the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection; Graphic historical sketch of McVicker's Theatre published in 1891; Johannes Gelert in 1917-1918 issue of New Jersey's First Citizens, pp. 206–207.

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