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  2. USS Amberjack (SS-219) - Wikipedia

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    On 8 February, Amberjack was ordered to move to the west side of Ganongga Island and on 10 February, she was directed to keep south of latitude 7°30'S and to cover the traffic routes from Rabaul and Buka Island to Shortland Basin. On 13 February, Amberjack was assigned the entire Rabaul-Buka-Shortland Sea area and told to hunt for traffic.

  3. USS Amberjack - Wikipedia

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    USS Amberjack (SS-219), was a Gato-class submarine that was lost after a successful career during World War II. USS Amberjack (SS-522) , was a Tench -class submarine that served through most of the Cold War and was later sold to Brazil.

  4. USS Amberjack (SS-522) - Wikipedia

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    The working theory is that the submarine was either the Amberjack or the USS Andrew Jackson. Seeing how the Amberjack was on a 3-month deployment to the eastern Mediterranean Sea to reconnoiter Egypt, [10] [11] this would mean she could, in theory, have been in the vicinity of the attack when it occurred. There is no confirmation of this theory ...

  5. Bernard A. Clarey - Wikipedia

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    After commissioning the Amberjack (SS-219) at New London, Connecticut, on June 19, 1942, he completed two war patrols in Amberjack off Bougainville and Guadalcanal Islands as executive officer. During the first war patrol, which lasted fifty-seven days, the Amberjack sank the 19,000-ton Japanese ship Tonan Maru , a 5,000-ton transport and a ...

  6. Timeline of battleships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    In general, labels for ships of a single class are aligned vertically with the topmost ship in a column carrying the class name. In an attempt to show the full timeline of the actual existence of each ship, the final dates on each bar may variously be the date struck, sold, scrapped, scuttled, sunk as a reef, etc., as appropriate to show last time it existed as a floating object.

  7. Timeline of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy

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    In an attempt to show the full timeline of the actual existence of each ship, the final dates on each bar may variously be the date struck, sold, scrapped, scuttled, sunk as a reef, etc., as appropriate to show last time it existed as a floating object.

  8. Category:1944 ships - Wikipedia

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    USS Achomawi; USS Acubens; USS Adair; USS Adams (DM-27) USS Adept; USS Admiral C. F. Hughes; USS Admiral E. W. Eberle; SS Admiral Hardy; USS Admiral R. E. Coontz; USS Admiral W. L. Capps; USS Adria; SS Aenos (1944) HMS Affray (P421) SS Aghios Nectarios; Japanese escort ship Aguni; USNS Aiken Victory; HMAS Air Faith (909) HMAS Air View (923 ...

  9. Category:Warships lost in combat with all hands - Wikipedia

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    I. Japanese submarine I-2; Japanese submarine I-4; Japanese submarine I-5; Japanese submarine I-6; Japanese submarine I-9; Japanese submarine I-10; Japanese submarine I-12