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  • ...etired; adviser to the Center for Military Readiness; former Commander, [[United States Sixth Fleet]] and former Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
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  • Since the end of the [[Second World War]], '''United States Sixth Fleet''' has been the major [[United States Navy]] formation in the Mediterranean
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet||**}}
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/United States Sixth Fleet]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • ...th the [[United States Seventh Fleet]] and in the Mediterranean with the [[United States Sixth Fleet]]. There may be one in southwest Asian waters, under the [[United States Fi
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  • {{rpl|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • ...the [[Boston-class]]. All, at one time or another, were flagship of the [[United States Sixth Fleet]], although admirals probably preferred to be on the ''Newport News'' and '
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  • {{r|United States Sixth Fleet}}
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  • U.S. Naval Forces Europe is based in Lisbon; United States Sixth Fleet is the maritime component.
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  • ...[[Caribbean]]. Her activities also included periodic deployment with the [[United States Sixth Fleet]] and, 15 August to 21 September 1947, a Brazilian cruise with congressiona
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  • ...iser#U.S. ''Des Moines'' class |USS Salem (CA-138))]]'', Flagship of the [[United States Sixth Fleet]], during September 1952, serving as the Executive Officer and then the Com
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  • ...cargo ship returned to the United States from her first cruise with the [[United States Sixth Fleet]]. After disembarking the Marines at [[Morehead City, NC]], she proceeded t
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  • ...) than the Baltimores. All, at one time or another, were flagship of the [[United States Sixth Fleet]], although admirals probably preferred to be on the Newport News and Salem
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  • ...e base responsible for the support and control of US Naval assets in the [[United States Sixth Fleet]] area of responsibility.
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