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  2. United States naval districts - Wikipedia

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    Eleventh Naval District was one of six original numbered districts disestablished on 30 September 1980. All U.S. Navy and Marine Corps facilities, shore bases, and support commands in the southwestern United States from the former 11th Naval District are now part of Navy Region Southwest, headquartered in downtown San Diego, California.

  3. USS Natahki - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Natahki was withdrawn from reserve and re-activated in the 11th Naval District. Records of her service from 1951 onward are virtually non-existent although presumably she served in southern California ports for the remainder of her career. Natahki was re-designated a district harbor tug, medium (YTM) in February 1962.

  4. Category : Regions and districts of the United States Navy

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  5. Navy Region Southwest - Wikipedia

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    The Eleventh Naval District was to be headquartered at the Lake Training Station in Lake Bluff, Illinois, while the Twelfth was to be headquartered at the Mare Island in Vallejo, California. Both districts were part of a larger administrative unit known as the "Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Naval Districts". In 1919 when the Ninth, Tenth and ...

  6. File:Sea sled, broadside view, San Diego, California. - NARA ...

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    Department of the Navy. Eleventh Naval District. Office of the Commandant. (09/18/1947) ... Record Group 181: Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments ...

  7. Puritan (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    The Puritan is a 126-foot (38 m) gaff-rigged schooner designed by naval architect John Alden and built in 1930. Originally owned by Edward W. Brown in 1929, it was used as a patrol schooner by the United States Navy during World War II. The Puritan has been used mainly as a charter vessel and undergone numerous restorations.

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