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  • ...population of 905,860 (metro area 2.15 million). Columbus is home to the flagship campus of [[Ohio State University]], that had an enrollment of 60,540 stude
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  • ...ng the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]], she was the [[United States Third Fleet]] flagship, with ADM [[William Halsey]] embarked.
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  • ...in 1922 as the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. It is the flagship institution of the University of Alaska System, and also operates a number
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  • ...York (disambiguation)|New York]]. She was designed as an amphibious force flagship, a floating command post with advanced communications equipment and extensi ...; acquired by the Navy on 6 March 1945; converted to an amphibious force [[flagship]] at the Atlantic Basin Iron Works in [[Brooklyn, N.Y.]]; and [[Ship commis
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Flagship]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • In April 2009, she was the flagship of [[Task Force 151]], under RADM [[Michelle Howard]] and Expeditionary Str
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  • ...e first two models that were launched where the entry-level ES 250 and the flagship LS 400 with a latter being praised by critics. In the early 1990s, the Lexu
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  • ...untains in Eastern Pennsylvania]]. She was designed as an amphibious force flagship, a floating command post with advanced communications equipment and extensi Pocono, an amphibious force [[flagship]], was laid down 30 November 1944 and launched 25 January 1945 by the [[Nor
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  • ...of [[Washington (U.S. state)]]. She was designed as an amphibious force [[flagship]], a floating [[command post]] with advanced communications equipment and e On [[26 October]], the [[flagship]] departed for [[Hollandia]], [[New Guinea]], via [[Peleliu]], in preparati
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  • ...rier]] and [[amphibious warfare|amphibious ships]], as well as dedicated [[flagship]]s, in the innermost, most protected positions.
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  • ...States Navy]] combat fleet, usually deployed in the Western Pacific. Its [[flagship]] is the ''[[USS Blue Ridge]]''. The Fleet is a major naval component of [[ ...n carrier strike group, currently commanded by RADM Richard B. Wren, who [[flagship|flies his flag]] on the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Kitty Hawk]]''.
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  • ...[[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]]. She was designed as an amphibious force [[flagship]], a floating command post with advanced communications equipment and exten .... In November, ''Eldorado'' sailed to [[Pearl Harbor]] and there became [[flagship]] for [[Vice Admiral]] [[Richmond K. Turner]], Commander, Amphibious Forces
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