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  • ....]], on the 13th. After one month of voyage repairs, the ship moved, via [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], to New York City to take on cargo and sailed on [[28 Novemb
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  • ...d States. The vessel transited the Panama Canal on 2 September and reached Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk on the 8th. She remained there for a month and then made a brief tr ...es located there. Early September found Alshain back in her new home port, Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk.
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  • ...iled for the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]], arriving at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on the 26th.
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  • ...n, and Lt. Comdr. Lester V. Cooke, USNR, assumed command. She arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., on [[22 October]] and conducted shakedown in the [[Chesapea
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  • ...ama Canal]] to join the Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet. Operating from [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], she began a long second career of support for amphibious trainin
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  • ...rcises in the [[Hampton Roads]] area, ''Valencia'' got underway from the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Naval Operating Base]], Norfolk, Va., at 0938 on [[10 February]], in compan
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  • She picked up more cargo at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], in mid-January 1942 and returned to New York City to embark
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  • ...operations as scheduled), ''Uvalde'' reached her new assigned home port, [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], in February 1962. She thus became a part of the Amphibious
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  • ''Eldorado'' sailed from [[Naval Station Norfolk]] on 15 September 1944 and arrived at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] o
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  • On 20 November 1944, ''Estes'' arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] from [[Naval Station Norfolk]], and after training, broke the flag of [[Rear Admiral]] [[William H. P. B
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  • ...ay]] and off the [[Virginia Capes]] in July and August and then departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[24 August]], bound for the [[Pacific]]. She transited the [[
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  • ...States. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on 29 November and arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], on [[7 December]].
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  • ...shakedown training in the [[Virginia capes]] area, ''Washburn'' departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., en route to the [[Mediterranean]] coast of [[France]]. She
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  • ...career plying coastal waters between [[New York, New York|New York]] and [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] during the summer of 1942. On [[19 September]], the new cargo ves
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  • ...g with the [[Pentagon Building]] in Arlington, and moving to the immense [[Naval Station Norfolk]]. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] headquarters are in Langley, and "the Fa
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  • ...ttack cargo ship operated along the east coast. On April 8 she departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] for the Panama Canal Zone. ''Seminole'' transited the [[Panama C
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  • ...], the attack cargo ship proceeded on, via [[Jacksonville, Florida]], to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], where she arrived on [[29 January]]. Less than a month later, on
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  • Returning to the [[East Coast of the United States]] and arriving at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[12 September]], ''Almaack'' underwent further alterations an
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