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  2. Big Bay Boom - Wikipedia

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    The event is underwritten by financial contributions by many businesses and organizations. Any excess revenues are contributed to the San Diego Armed Services YMCA, a non-profit that provides services to military service members and their families at three locations in Murphy Canyon, Naval Medical Center San Diego, and Naval Base San Diego. [7]

  3. Naval Base San Diego - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September 1946, the Secretary of the Navy re-designated the repair base Naval Station, San Diego. By the end of 1946, the base had grown to 294 buildings [3] with floor space square footage of more than 6,900,000 square feet (640,000 m 2), berthing facilities included five piers of more than 18,000 feet (5,500 m) of berthing space. Land ...

  4. SO Honored: U.S. Navy warships are open to the public this ...

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    Naval Base San Diego’s Harbor Patrol Unit will also put on a live demonstration of blank round firing and a simulation of critical operations. The demonstrations are scheduled for 9:45 and 11:30 ...

  5. USS Essex (LHD-2) - Wikipedia

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    An AV-8B Harrier prepares to take off aboard Essex, off the coast of San Diego, 24 February 2015. On 30 November 2015, Essex and her Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) , embarked with the 15th MEU and entered the United States Third Fleet Area of Operations (AO) , returning from a deployment that spread across the 5th, 6th and 7th AOs.

  6. USS Scout (MCM-8) - Wikipedia

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    The recommendation was signed into law on 9 November 2005, and planning for the base's closure has begun. Navy Mine Warfare operations are to be relocated to Naval Station San Diego. [1] In September 2005, Scout and several of her sister ships participated in relief efforts in the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Katrina.

  7. USS John L. Canley - Wikipedia

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    Although without any ceremony at the time, the keel for the ship was laid at the NASSCO shipyard in San Diego on 16 November 2020. [8] On 30 April 2022, an official ceremony was held. [9] [10] [11] The ship was christened at the shipyard by Canley's daughter and ship's sponsor Patricia Sargent on 25 June 2022, just five weeks after Canley's ...

  8. USS Michael Monsoor - Wikipedia

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    Michael Monsoor was delivered to the Navy in April 2018, [16] and commissioned on 26 January 2019, at Naval Air Station North Island. [3] She is homeported at Naval Base San Diego. [3] Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mike Gilday visited Michael Monsoor while in San Diego on 25 February 2021. [17] Michael Monsoor participated in RIMPAC 2022. [18]

  9. USS San Diego (LPD-22) - Wikipedia

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    USS San Diego will project American power to the far corners of the earth and support the cause of freedom well into the 21st century. The city is the home of Naval Base San Diego, the Navy's largest base in the Pacific, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, the United States Marine Corps' west coast recruit training center.