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  • ...Canal Zone. The capital and largest city is Panama City. The population of Panama in the 2013 census was 3,661,868.
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  • ...ama Canal''' is a [[canal]] that allows vessels to cross the [[Isythmus of Panama]], traveling from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or the [
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  • Canal that crosses the [[Isythmus of Panama]], allowing ocean-going vessels to travel from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to th
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  • {{r|Isthmus of Panama}} {{r|Panama City}}
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  • ...val Service''', often known by the acronym '''SENAM''', that operates both Panama's military aircraft and its military watercraft. Most nations large enough
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  • Treaty over the Panama Canal between the United States and the republic of Panama. ...nhabited.<ref>"Panama: Report on Proposed Site for a Quarantine Station in Panama Bay." ''Public Health Reports'' (1896-1970), Vol. 19, No. 18 (Apr. 29, 190
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  • ...Canal Zone. The capital and largest city is Panama City. The population of Panama in the 2013 census was 3,661,868.
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  • {{r|Isthmus of Panama}} {{r|Panama City}}
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  • A vessel too large to fit through the [[Panama Canal]]
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  • ...ama Canal''' is a [[canal]] that allows vessels to cross the [[Isythmus of Panama]], traveling from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or the [
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  • A [[Defiant-class patrol vessel]] the USA gave to [[Panama]] in 2021
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  • A vessel at the maximum size to fit through the [[Panama Canal]]
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  • During [[Operation Just Cause]] in [[Panama]], the first full [[Delta Force]] mission, to rescue a U.S. [[Central Intel
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  • A military agency that operates [[Panama]]'s military aircraft and military watercraft
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  • The name, released to the public, of the 1989 U.S. intervention in Panama.
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  • Democratic third world nation located south of Nicaragua, north of Panama, east of the Pacific Ocean and west of the Caribbean Sea.
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  • ...rising Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; borders Mexico, Colombia, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean (area ap
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  • ...State in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] responsible for the [[Panama Canal]] treaty; Presidential nomination campaign manager for [[Walter Monda
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  • ...er, and tropic weather, in multiple countries, managed from an office in [[Panama]]
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  • ...he code name, announced to the public, of the 1989 U.S. intervention in [[Panama]]. Within the actual planning staff, the code name for the operation was "B
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  • ...ignty over the Central American isthmus and the neutrality of the isthmus (Panama).
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  • ...the Panama Canal treaty of 1977, by which the United States agreed to give Panama control of the canal by the year 2000.
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  • Canal that crosses the [[Isythmus of Panama]], allowing ocean-going vessels to travel from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to th
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  • ...ott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and the return of the [[Panama Canal]] to Panama. With the international crises compounded by stagflation (high unemploymen
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  • {{r|Panama}}
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  • {{r|Panama}}
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  • {{r|Panama Canal}}
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  • ...r-panamax''' is a term used to refer to vessels too large to transit the [[Panama Canal]].
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  • ...ize]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Panama]]. With the exception of [[Trinidad and Tobago]], a two-island state nearer
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  • {{r|Panama}}
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  • ...World Boxing Organisation]] (WBO; 1988). The WBA has its headquarters in [[Panama City]]. The first world title contest sanctioned by the then-NBA was the 19
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  • ...ut it was dissolved in 1830 leaving Colombia and [[Panama]] together until Panama split off 1903. ...national economy and led the country to the [[Separation of Panama|lost of Panama]] in 1903. The liberal government of president [[Rafael Reyes]] (1904-1909
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  • ...ays before the construction of the [[Panama Canal]]. By the time that the Panama Canal was in operation (1914), oil-fuel ships were common and the strategic
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  • ...nvironmental testing at tropic (Tropic Regions Test Center, managed from [[Panama]] with operations in multiple countries), and cold (Cold Regions Test Cente
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  • The ''Three Forty Three'' was built by [[Eastern Shipbuilding]] of [[Panama City, Florida]], and is the largest single purpose fireboat built to date w [[Category:Ships built in Panama City, Florida]]
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  • ...d nation that is geographically located south of [[Nicaragua]], north of [[Panama]], east of the [[Pacific Ocean]] and west of the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Costa
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  • ...h both light and mechanized infantry, 193rd Infantry Brigade in the former Panama Canal Zone where he served as a rifle platoon leader, weapons platoon leade ...special operations assignments including Special Operations Command South (Panama) as well as the operations officer at [[Delta Force]]
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  • Image:LosAngeles_Panama_1929_1.jpg|The USS ''Los Angeles'' in Panama, 1929 Image:LosAngeles_Panama_1929_2.jpg|The USS ''Los Angeles'' in Panama, 1929
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  • ...d States of America]], on the pretext to protect the trade routes to the [[Panama Canal]] from political instability in the country during the [[First World
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  • ...he [[Lockheed Skunk Works]], it has been operational since the invasion of Panama, and had a major role in the [[1991 Gulf War]]. While it was designated as ===Panama===
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  • {{r|Panama Canal}}
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  • ...uly]], bound for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[5 August]] and steamed westward, conducting gunnery exercises ...os Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], Calif., on the llth, steamed via the Panama Canal to the [[East Coast of the United States|Atlantic coast]], and arrive
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  • ...ymax]], just as the size of the largest vessel to be able to transit the [[Panama Canal]] are called [[panamax]].
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  • ...e on a ship, including crossing over the equator, and crossing through the panama canal. On a (male) sailor's first trip across the equator, it is customary
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  • ...e east coast in early July, arriving [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]] via the [[Panama Canal]] [[23 July]]. With Commander, 3d Amphibious Force, embarked, she was ...ft [[Shanghai]] 28 May 1946 for [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], the [[Panama Canal]], and [[New York, New York|New York]], arriving [[7 July]].
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  • [[Category:Ships built in Panama City, Florida]]
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  • ...the following week, got underway for [[Panama]]. She reached [[Cristóbal, Panama|Cristobal]] on the 28th. Two days later, ''Tabora'' transited the canal and
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  • ...Samuel B. Roberts departed from Norfolk on 22 July 1944, and transited the Panama Canal on 27 July to join the Pacific Fleet.
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  • ...at ocean. In October, she returned to the eastern side of the [[Isthmus of Panama]] and busied herself with cable repair duties and oceanographic projects in ...the ship departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] and steamed, via the [[Panama Canal]] and [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], for the Central Pacific. S
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  • ...uly]], bound for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[30 July]] and, early the next day, rendezvoused with [[USS Bar ...a|San Diego]]; then, on the 24th, continued southward and steamed, via the Panama Canal, to the [[Atlantic]]. On [[5 February]], she arrived at [[Hampton Roa
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  • {{r|Panama Canal}}
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  • ...argo composed largely of captured Japanese equipment. She sailed for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] [[29 November]], bound for the East Coast. After se
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  • *[[Panama Canal]] *[[Panama Canal]]
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  • ...underway for the Pacific theater on 12 February 1945. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 18th and proceeded to [[Pearl Harbor]]. Upon arriving there, ...eturned to the west coast of the United States in April. She transited the Panama Canal once again and finally anchored at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]],
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  • ...d Hawaii-bound cargo. She headed south on [[30 December]], transited the [[Panama Canal]] between [[4 January]] and 6 January 1945, and reached [[Pearl Harbo ...lls and got underway for [[Panama]] on [[4 April]]. ''Tate'' reached the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] on [[23 April]]; but, instead of entering the canal
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  • ...a]] and [[Panama]], as well as the Pacific lowlands of central and eastern Panama. In [[South America]] it occurs in the Pacific lowlands of [[Colombia]] and
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  • ...he next day, the cargo ship got underway for the Atlantic; steamed via the Panama Canal; and arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], on 19 Decembe ...ed States, as well as making two cruises to the [[Caribbean]] and one to [[Panama]].
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  • ...of the [[Vice royalty of New Granda]] with [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Panama]]. At the beginning of the 19th century it fought its independence and form
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  • ...is Dressler]] published his ''Field guide to the orchids of Costa Rica and Panama''.
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  • ...to Norfolk on the 23rd. She put to sea again 10 October , transited the [[Panama Canal]] [[20 October]] bound for [[San Pedro, CA|San Pedro]], Calif., and p
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  • ...d load cargo, sailed on the 28th for [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]]—via the [[Panama Canal]]—and reached [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[17 December]]. On [[24 January]], ''Aurelia'' sailed, via the Panama Canal, for the [[Gulf Coast]]. She reached [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], La.,
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  • ...e left the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] area and proceeded, via the [[Panama Canal]], to [[Pearl Harbor]], where she arrived [[23 March]]. After dischar ...Editor's note: the DANFS entry seems to be missing something here)'' the [[Panama Canal]], and arrived Norfolk, Va., 23 January 1946. Here preparations for t
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Panama}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Panama}}</td>
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  • ...Perspective on Health Care, Dan Miller, http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/from-panama-a-different-perspective-on-health-care/
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  • ...1995 to June 1997, he commanded the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade in Panama. Thereafter, he served as joint intelligence director (J-2), [[Joint Speci
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  • ...RCMP in Arctic waters for another decade. She made two traverses of the [[Panama Canal]], making her the first vessel to circumnavigate North America, albei
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  • ...ation Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[11 July]] and steamed independently via the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] to [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]]. She arrived at [[Pe ...tates|East Coast]]. She departed that port on the 12th and steamed via the Panama Canal and Norfolk to [[New York, New York|New York]]. During March, crews r
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  • ...e between Europe and Asia across the pole is shorter than that through the Panama Canal.
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  • ...[[17 August]] and shaped a course for the [[Pacific]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 23d and continued on to [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaiian Islands ...]. The ship left [[Pearl Harbor]] that same day and set a course for the [[Panama Canal Zone]]. After retransiting the canal on [[29 November]], ''Auburn'' f
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  • ...and took on a load of ingot and electrolytic copper. After transiting the Panama Canal on [[8 April]], the cargo ship arrived back in New York City on [[19 ...he South Pacific. The ship then got underway on [[10 June]], transited the Panama Canal on the 17th, and reached [[Wellington, New Zealand]], on [[11 July]].
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  • ...wing shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Vinton'' sailed via the [[Panama Canal]] zone for the Central Pacific and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on 16 ...on [[24 February]], bound for the east coast, ''Vinton'' steamed via the [[Panama Canal]] and arrived at New York on [[15 March]].
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  • ...o [[San Francisco, California]], Calif. She entered the Pacific from the [[Panama Canal]] on Christmas Eve. ...e to [[Pearl Harbor]] before returning to the west coast en route to the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]].
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  • ...d, the passage spanned 60 miles (more than 1 - 1/2 times the length of the Panama Canal), including 20 miles of canals and lccks..Its construction took 15 ye
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  • ...two children were born in Orange in 1956 and 1957, and then they moved to Panama City, on the coast of Florida's "panhandle," where their third child was bo ...l of coins) and leave in a taxicab. The police found Gideon in a bar in [[Panama City]], [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]], with $25.28 in his pockets, all i
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  • ...S Charles E. Brannon (DE-446)]], bound for [[Panama]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[2 February]] and sailed for [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]] on [[3 Feb ...18 January 1946, but soon headed for [[Panama]] and steamed through the [[Panama Canal|Canal]] on [[2 February]], exactly one year to the day since her firs
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  • Early in the new year, ''Oberon'' transited the [[Panama Canal]]; and, while sailing for the [[Pacific Ocean|South Pacific]], was '' ...ific War|Pacific]]. Once again she began a new year in transit through the Panama Canal and then proceeded to [[Leyte (island)|Leyte]], [[Philippines]] arriv
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  • After transiting the [[Panama Canal]] and steaming to Hawaii, ''Betelgeuse'' took on a load of Army cargo ...ld on 27 June 1947 to [[Compania de La Paloma]], S.A., out of [[Ancon]], [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]], under the name ''Star Betelgeuse''.
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  • ...Hawaii (U.S. state)]]. Parting company with the high-speed transports at [[Panama]], she transited the canal on [[14 May]] and continued her voyage to [[Oahu ...ed the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] on 22 January 1946. Steaming via the [[Panama Canal]], the ship arrived in [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., on [[2
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  • ...corted by [[USS Haas (DE 424)]], ''Birgit'' steamed to [[Panama Canal Zone|Panama]], transiting the canal on the 12th and leaving the Canal Zone very early o ...''Birgit'' headed for the [[Gulf Coast]] and inactivation. Clearing the [[Panama Canal]] on [[11 February]], she finally reached [[Orange, Texas]], on [[10
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  • ...kesha'' got underway for the Pacific on 27 March 1945. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] in company with [[USS Vinton (AKA-83)]] on [[2 April]] and arrived ...[[San Diego, California|San Diego]] on [[30 April]] and steamed, via the [[Panama Canal]], to the east coast. She arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]
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  • ...n which would land on [[Guadalcanal]] early in August. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[18 June]], joined the [[U.S. Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet]], an She retransited the Panama Canal on [[2 March]], arrived at the [[Charleston Navy Yard]] on the 9th, a
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  • ...e normalization of relations with China, helped to win ratification of the Panama Canal treaties, and headed the first interagency group on human rights. Pre
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  • ...ads]] on [[14 October]] bound for [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[21 October]], and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[5 November] ...r [[Panama]]. Making port at [[Balboa]] on [[13 May]], she transited the [[Panama Canal]] and reported to Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, for duty on [[1
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  • ...]] troops for transportation to the [[South Pacific]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]]; made port calls at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] and [[San F ''Algorab'' left San Francisco on [[9 August]] bound via the Panama Canal for Norfolk. While conducting a tactical maneuver in convoy on [[11 S
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  • ...hip departed [[Hampton Roads]] on 5 January 1945 and steamed through the [[Panama Canal]] to [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]. After spending the last week of the mon .... Departing Japanese waters on [[2 February]], she proceeded through the [[Panama Canal]] to the east coast.
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  • ...mber. She arrived [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 20 September via the [[Panama Canal]]. In February 1960, the ship sailed to [[Valparaiso, Chile]], via the [[Panama Canal]] to provide communications support for President Eisenhower’s good
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  • ...bound for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]. The ships transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 17th and proceeded on to the [[Hawaiian Islands]], making po ...ng the west coast on 14 February 1946 for the east coast. Transiting the [[Panama Canal]] on the 24th, ''Valencia'' arrived at [[New York, New York|New York
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  • ...sessions) and Cuba. It is also responsible for ensuring the defense of the Panama Canal and canal area.. Its policy guidance recognizes it as a part of the
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  • ...n from the 8th Special Forces group of the U.S. Army Forces at Southcom in Panama, to "produce a rapid reaction force capable of counterinsurgency operations ...r with the team tried to follow US government wishes and take him alive to Panama, but failed.
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  • ...he [[attack cargo ship]] got underway on [[28 April]] and headed for the [[Panama Canal]], on the first leg of her voyage to the Pacific. ''Woodford'' transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[3 May]] and spent two days at Balboa before heading for [[Pear
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  • ...''Roxane'' loaded at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] and transited the [[Panama Canal]] 24 April 1945. Arriving [[Pearl Harbor]] [[11 May]], she proceeded
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  • ...ops and cargo for the Pacific. She sailed from Marseilles 9 July for the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Manila]], arriving 23 August. With occupation troops embarked
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  • ...rived at San Diego, via the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Panama Canal."<ref name=DANFS/>
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  • ...October]] to [[2 November]]. The attack cargo ship got underway for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] on [[5 November]]; transited the canal during the n ...putting to sea on her final voyage. On 10 April, she headed south to the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]; transited the canal on the 20th; and arrived in Ba
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  • ...and sailed for the Hawaiian Islands on the 13th. ''Alshain'' transited the Panama Canal, joined the U.S. Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet, and arrived at Pearl Ha ...er touching back at Norfolk, ''Alshain'' continued on south to transit the Panama Canal on 21 October and reached Terminal Island, Calif., on the 30th.
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  • ...on. Emerging from McKinley's shadow he played an key role in selecting the Panama route for the trans-oceanic canal. Senator Hanna was, however, disappointed ...oy is president." Hanna and Roosevelt worked together (particularly on the Panama Canal) and although they remained personally cordial, they considered each
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  • ...r]], [[Guatemala]], [[Haiti]], [[Honduras]], [[Liberia]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]], [[Peru]], and the United States.<ref name="gas-world">[http://www.intern
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  • Caswell cleared [[Bayonne, New Jersey]], 16 January 1945 for the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Guadalcanal]], arriving [[14 February]]. A month of training
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  • ...from [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[2 February]]; transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 8th; and reached [[Pearl Harbor]] on Washington's Birthday. ...on 1 February 1946 and steamed via [[San Francisco, California]] and the [[Panama Canal]] to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] where she arrived on the 25th.
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  • ...r supplies and sailed on [[14 July]] for the [[Pacific]], transiting the [[Panama Canal]] on [[28 July]] and [[29 July]], and calling at [[Eniwetok]] from [[
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  • ...nd the [[Iraq War]]. The VFW will also recognize participation in Grenada, Panama, Lebanon, Afghanistan, or other smaller campaigns. Occupational duty also d
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  • ...on [[February 8]] and, for the first time in her history, transited the [[Panama Canal]] and entered the Pacific. Following operations off the coast of Panama, ''York County'' reentered the Atlantic; proceeded to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba;
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  • ...ely damaged, but she was repaired, as sold off, and operated again under [[Panama]]ian ownership as the ''Phaeax II''.<ref name=UnknownNavy/><ref name=BCAnth
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  • ...] and, nine days later, was underway for the [[Philippine Islands]]. The [[Panama Canal]] was transited on [[27 July]]; and, after a port call at [[Eniwetok]
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  • Standing out of [[Hampton Roads]], Va. [[10 May]], ''Polana'' transited the [[Panama Canal]] and continued on to [[Pearl Harbor]], arriving [[31 May]]. Assigned
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  • ...sing: Robert Smith, 1897), 442.</ref> He supported the acquisition of the Panama Canal zone and the construction of the Canal.<ref>Marion Mills Miller, ''[h
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  • ...ke, ''[[Micrurus alleni]]'' - eastern [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], and [[Panama]]. *Regal Coral Snake, ''[[Micrurus ancoralis]]'' - southeastern [[Panama]], western [[Colombia]], and western [[Ecuador]]
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  • ...ember, took on cargo, and got underway on 18 December. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on Christmas Day 1944. ...attle. On 17 March, ''Achernar'' set course for Norfolk. She transited the Panama Canal on 26 March; paused at [[Morehead City, North Carolina]] on 1 April;
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  • ...n "Diaper," the transportation of Navy men and their dependents from the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]].
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  • ...acific Command]]. The ship got underway on October 12, and transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 17th. On that same date, she reported to Amphibious Forces,
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  • ...[[Pacific Ocean|South Pacific]] on the 27th. The ship proceeded via the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]] to the [[Solomon Islands]], arrivin
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  • ...ound for [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]]. En route, the vessel transited the [[Panama Canal]] on 7 March and arrived in [[Pearl Harbor]] on the 20th. After disch ...mber]], before continuing on toward the United States. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on 29 November and arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]
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  • ...evident by a treaty that would revert control of the [[Panama Canal]] to [[Panama]]. Meanwhile, [[Cold War]] fears were mobilized following the Soviet invasi
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  • ...rfolk]] and sailed for the Pacific on [[11 December]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on 21 December 1944 and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] early in Januar
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  • ...([[Guatemala]], [[Honduras]]; "yellow beard"), ''equis'' ([[Ecuador]] & [[Panama]]; "x"),<ref>[http://www.bosquepuyango.ec/en/especies.php?idc=3]</ref> ''na ...Bothrops asper (2).jpg|left|200px|A fer-de-lance (''Bothrops asper'') from Panama}}
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  • MacFarland also served in combat in Granada, Panama and the [[Gulf War]].
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  • ...on the 25th. The ship departed the east coast on 9 April, bound for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]; transited the canal on the 19th; and set her cours ...the [[East Coast of the United States|east coast]]. After transiting the [[Panama Canal]], the cargo ship arrived at Norfolk on 1 May. One week later, she mo
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  • ...egan an independent voyage to [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[11 January]] and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on the 26th. She
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  • ...RI]]. On [[1 August]] 1945, the ship sailed for [[Pearl Harbor]] via the [[Panama Canal]]. Receiving news of [[Surrender of Japan|Japan’s surrender]] en ro
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  • Following shakedown ''Pamina'' transited the [[Panama Canal]] and reported to Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, [[Pearl Harbor]].
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  • ...oast of the United States|east coast]] on [[7 November]], bound, via the [[Panama Canal]], for [[Pearl Harbor]]. ''Athene'' reached [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii
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  • ...underway on 4 January 1945 for the Pacific. The two ships transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[10 January]] and headed for Hawaii the next day, arriving at [
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  • ...steamed on 26 March 1945 in company with ''Tollberg'' (APD-103) for the [[Panama Canal Zone]]. Joining the [[United States Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet]] on ...01 Bernard H. Meyer] in command. After shakedown, the ship transited the [[Panama Canal]] to join the Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet. Operating from [[Nava
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  • ...oaded troops and supplies and sailed for the [[Pacific]], transiting the [[Panama Canal]] on [[11 July]]. On the 28th, she rendered medical assistance to the
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  • ...Juan, Puerto Rico]], at the operation's conclusion, she retransited the [[Panama Canal]] and resumed duty with the [[United States Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fle
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  • ...lk]] on [[16 February]] bound for [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], transited the [[Panama Canal]] on Washington's Birthday, and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[8 Ma
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  • '''Juan Williams''' (born April 10, 1954, in [[Colón, Panama]], is an [[United States of America|American]] [[journalism|journalist]], b
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  • ...(Operation ELDORADO CANYON), as well as operations in Grenada in 1983 and Panama in 1989.
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  • ====Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915==== (''Theme: “Inauguration of the [[Panama Canal]] and celebration of the construction of San Francisco”;
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  • *{{cite book|last=Jorden|first=William J.|title=Panama Odyssey|year=1984|publisher=University of Texas Press|location=Austin|id=IS
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  • ===Panama=== When Panama joined the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
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  • ...load cargo for the Pacific. Underway from Bayonne on, she transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 9th and arrived on the 22nd at [[Pearl Harbor]], where she d
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  • ...work for [[United States of America|America's]] eventual building of the [[Panama Canal]]. His tenure was brief, however, ending on July 22, 1850, soon after
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  • ...The architectural style was influenced by designs exhibited at San Diego's Panama-California Exposition in 1915.</ref>]] ...her remodeled in 1926 with churrigueresque ornamentation inspired by the [[Panama-California Exposition]] held in San Diego's Balboa Park. A sensitive resto
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  • ...l investigative capacity of Latin American security forces. Beginning with Panama in 1990, however, ICITAP became the principal U.S. agency involved in filli ...Security System received training in antiterrorism , police investigation. Panama received police force development assistance<ref name=GAO1992-03-05App3>{{c
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  • ...aining for her crew, visited [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]], transited the [[Panama Canal]] and arrived at Long Beach on 28 February ready for two months of in
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  • * David McCullough. ''The Path between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914'' (1977).
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  • ...nd placed in inter-coastal service from New York to San Francisco, via the Panama Canal and Los Angeles.In February 1941, during her third voyage to Californ ...on June 14, 1942. Departing one week later, the transport steamed via the Panama Canal and reached New York on July 11, 1942.
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  • ...ke Bay]]. After a post-shakedown availability period, she sailed for the [[Panama Canal]] Zone on [[11 December]] and arrived at [[San Francisco, California]
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  • ...ena'' carried cargo via [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay]] and [[Panama]] to [[Pearl Harbor]] where she arrived in mid–March. She trained in [[Ha
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  • ...anization of American States]] (OAS) had urged Panama to grant him asylum, Panama refused and Montesinos flew back to hide in Peru on October 23, 1998.<ref n
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  • ...Norfolk]] on [[24 August]], bound for the [[Pacific]]. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[31 August]] and arrived in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] ...oth Bayonne, N.J., and Norfolk, Va. She returned to the west coast via the Panama Canal once more and arrived back in San Diego on [[17 July]].
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  • *[[Panama]], joined 13/11/1945
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  • ...y [[7 January]] for the [[Pacific War|Pacific theater]], sailing via the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] to [[Pearl Harbor]], where she arrived [[27 January
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  • ...She remained there from 12 May to 5 June when she weighed anchor for the [[Panama Canal]] and the [[Hawaiian Islands]]. The transport arrived at [[Pearl Harb
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  • ...30)|''General Omar Torrijos'' (P-230)]] || [[National Aeronaval Service]] (Panama) || || 2021-12-02 || ||
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  • ...ing Editor, National Public Radio; Archive Fellow and Author of Our Man in Panama) ...and appeared in, numerous documentary films, including the Oscar winning "Panama Deception," the History Channel's "Bay of Pigs Declassified," and "The Tria
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  • ...r]], she got under way from Hampton Roads in convoy, steamed through the [[Panama Canal]] on Christmas Day, and arrived at [[New Caledonia]] on [[18 January] ...Yorktown|Yorktown, Va.]], on [[6 November]]. She again passed through the Panama Canal in December en route to Eniwetok, Guam, and Saipan. On 16 March 1949,
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  • ...by [[Marine Air Control Squadron 6]], bound for the [[Ryukyus]] via the [[Panama Canal]] and [[Pearl Harbor]]. She arrived in [[Buckner Bay, Okinawa]] on [[
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  • ...original description is very brief and mentions the plant was native in [[Panama]] and West Colombia. Three years later he described two species more: ''Asp ...incipissa'' was described by Reichenbach based on a plant he received from Panama, in 1864,<ref><span style="font-variant:small-caps">Reichenbach, Henrich G.
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  • ...etters to Chase bank about potential job displacements, and opposing the Panama Free Trade Agreement.
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  • ...[[Martinique]], [[Santo Domingo]], [[Cartagena (Columbia)]], they came to Panama where they crossed the continent. Finally (March 10, 1736) the expedition
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  • ...h a large convoy on 10 April. Zigzagging south, the convoy transited the [[Panama Canal]] on the 18th. ...ne repairs, she got underway for the east coast on the 19th, transited the Panama Canal on 1 March, and moored at the Charleston Navy Yard on the 8th. Follow
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  • <td>[[Panama]]</td><td>[[Panama City]]</td><td>[[Balboa]]</td> ...adofstate|Panama}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Panama}}''</small></td>
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  • ...credit}}<br />"Rapid Transit in San Diego: 1886 / Original Car and Driver" Panama-California Exposition Ground-breaking parade, 1911.]] ...ef> The SLCC produces one additional "Class 2" car for exhibition in the [[Panama-Pacific International Exposition]] in [[San Francisco.]]<ref>Dodge, p. 61:
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  • ...e departed [[Norfolk, Virginia]], on November 27, and proceeded, via the [[Panama Canal]], to the Pacific. She arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on December 18, 19
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  • ...redecessor to the Cavendish, the [[Gros Michel]], which was wiped out by [[Panama disease]] in 1960s. A further problem is that all new plants must be grown
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  • ...Norfolk|Norfolk]] for the Panama Canal Zone. ''Seminole'' transited the [[Panama Canal]] on April 14 to April 15 and arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on April 30
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  • During his tenure, he was involved with both [[Operation Just Cause]] in Panama, and then the [[Gulf War]]. During [[Operation DESERT SHIELD]] and [[Operat
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  • ...wn training in [[Chesapeake Bay]] and sailed on [[15 September]] via the [[Panama Canal]] to the [[West Coast of the United States|west coast]]. Reaching [[S
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  • ...s. She departed Guam 6 October 1947 for [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]], the [[Panama Canal]], and [[Boston, Massachusetts]], where she arrived [[26 November]].
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  • ...Captain Stormalong, who, caught in a storm, steered his ship through the Panama Isthmus, thus digging the canal. Apart from the oral tradition, there are
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  • Many of their operations remain classified, but they have been observed in Panama and Somalia.
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  • ...en put ashore at Pearl Harbor)—''Yancey'' was the last ship to transit the Panama Canal in 1945. Six days into the new year, 1946, ''Yancey'' cleared [[Cristóbal, Panama|Cristobal]], Canal Zone, bound for [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. Af
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  • ...n relations with Latin-American and Britain. He pushed for an canal across Panama, built, operated, and controlled by the United States; he secured Congressi
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  • ...ome; and began her homeward voyage on [[17 November]], stopping at Oahu, [[Panama]], and [[Jacksonville, FL]].
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  • ..., ''Panamint'' got underway 22 November 1944 for [[Guadalcanal]] via the [[Panama Canal]], [[Mare Island Naval Shipyard|Mare Island]], and [[Pearl Harbor]].
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  • McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone (then part of the U.S.), where his father was stationed in the [
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  • ...gate to the [[United Mine Workers]] (UMW) national convention. He moved to Panama, Illinois, and in 1909 was elected president of the UMW local. [[Samuel Gom
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  • ...ell'' sailed from [[Hampton Roads]] on 26 August 1944. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[1 September]] and headed for [[San Diego, California|San Diego
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  • ...nd exercises en route to the [[Panama Canal Zone]]. After transiting the [[Panama Canal]] on 5 July and 6 July, ''Thuban'' continued on independently to the
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  • * [[Panama]] ...[[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]], and [[Venezuela]].
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  • ...es the neutrality of the isthmus and Colombian sovereignty of the isthmus (Panama). ...reaty]] of 1850; guarantee of open passage for any nation through proposed Panama canal.
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  • ...ion Revival Style architecture|Mission Revival Style]] in support of the [[Panama-California Exposition]], officially opened on March 18, 1915.]] ...: A new, Mission Revival Style facility officially opens in support of the Panama-California Exposition.
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  • ...ton, Jamaica. On 2 December, ''Union'' got underway for California via the Panama Canal. She arrived back at San Diego on 16 December and spent the remainder
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  • ...He gave Taft more responsibilities in addition to the Philippines and the Panama Canal. For a while, Taft was Acting Secretary of State. When Roosevelt was ...ties with [[Nicaragua]]. When the United States shifted its interests to [[Panama]] for the purpose of building a canal, Nicaraguan President [[José Santos
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  • ...atemala]], [[Honduras]], [[El Salvador]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Panama]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Parag
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  • ...antis]], followed by participation in the 1989 [[United States invasion of Panama]]
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  • ...[[Spain|Spanish]] harbour of [[Porto Bello]] (then in [[Colombia]], now [[Panama]], during the [[War of Jenkins' Ear]].) The oldest copy is in 'Harmonia Ang
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  • ...urney to the [[Pacific]]. Steaming by way of Norfolk, she arrived in the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] at the end of December, transited the canal on the
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  • ...he [[Norfolk Navy Yard]], Portsmouth, Va.; she ultimately sailed for the [[Panama Canal Zone]] on 31 March 1945. After transiting the isthmian waterway, she
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  • Transiting the [[Panama Canal]] on 9 January 1945, the cargo ship arrived at [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[
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  • ...[USS Stafford (DE-411)]] and [[USS La Prede (DE-409)]]—and transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[3 July]], bound for [[New Guinea]]. The ship reached [[Milne B
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  • Roosevelt understood the strategic significance of the [[Panama Canal]] and negotiated for the US to take control of its construction in 19 ...rld move forward. In Cuba, the [[Philippines]], [[Puerto Rico]], and the [[Panama Canal Zone]], he used the Army's medical service, under [[Walter Reed]] and
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  • ...he [[Atlantic Ocean]], through the [[Caribbean Sea]]; and to the west by [[Panama]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Colombia is the only country in [[South Americ ...Confederation which included present-day [[Ecuador]], [[Venezuela]], and [[Panama]].
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  • ...d by introducing non-defensive relatives, particularly at the Isthmus of [[Panama]], but various national and international agricultural departments have bee
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  • ''Panama'' '''Panamânian
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  • ==The Panama Scandal== ...anal]] and when he decided to build a canal through the harsh terrain of [[Panama]] many small savers eagerly invested their money. However, the real power o
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  • ...c and [[Antarctic Circle]]s in the course of one year. She transited the [[Panama Canal]] on [[20 November]], stopped at [[New Zealand]] and [[Franklin Islan
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  • ...</ref> It was formed by one species only, ''Platyglottis coriacea'' from [[Panama]], which shows superposed [[pseudobulb]]s, but that are similar to the ones
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  • ...ber. After a voyage that had taken her via [[Mazatlan]], [[Mexico]]; the [[Panama Canal]]; and Guantanamo (where she engaged in refresher training operations
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  • ...om the ones of Mexico, the ones from Mexico, a little bit from the ones of Panama, and so forth, thus, when two plants from very distant places are compared
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  • ...[[Operation Just Cause]], to overthrow [[Manuel Noriega]], the dictator in Panama who threatened American lives.
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  • ...Noriega prior to the December, 1989 Operation Just Cause|U.S. invasion of Panama.<ref> {{cite news |title=Our Man in Panama
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  • ...|thumb|250px|[[ZRS-4 USS Akron|''USS Akron'' (ZRS-4)]] in flight over the Panama Canal, March 1931]]
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  • ...) SS-5 IRBMs. They could hurl H-bombs to any target from Washington to the Panama Canal. Besides deterring an invasion, they would help redress NATO's lead i
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  • ...ut $170 billion in 2005 dollars),<ref name=CBO/>Only the building of the [[Panama Canal]] rivaled the Apollo program's size as the largest non-military techn
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  • ...e Horn|Horn]]; an expedition through the [[malaria]]-infested jungles of [[Panama]] on horseback; or, an arduous weeks- or even months-long trek via stage co
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  • ...d "I could have tried to falsify the command to the troops, and got Che to Panama as the US government said they had wanted," said Mr Rodriguez.
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  • ...can forces were withdrawn from [[Haiti]], and new treaties with Cuba and [[Panama]] ended their status as protectorates. In December 1933, Roosevelt signed t
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  • Transiting the [[Panama Canal]] for the first time on 19 April 1942, ''Almaack'' sailed for the [[T
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  • <tr><th align="left">Panama</th><th align="left">tarjeta de control de salud del niño</th></tr>
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  • ...ere moving freely about the Atlantic and the Caribbean and threatening the Panama Canal. Daniels' tenure would have been even less successful save for the en
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  • ...ory of Oman]], [[History of Pakistan]], [[History of Palau]], [[History of Panama]], [[History of Papua New Guinea]], [[History of Paraguay]], [[History of P
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  • ...s, Carter's accomplishments consisted of the [[Camp David Accords]], the [[Panama Canal Treaties]], the creation of full diplomatic relations with the [[Peop
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  • ...d. In 1922 he became executive officer of the 20th Infantry Brigade in the Panama Canal Zone, where he had many in-depth conversations with his first mentor
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  • ...d in [[Latin America]], particularly in [[Mexico]], [[Haiti]], Cuba, and [[Panama]]. The U.S. maintained troops in [[Nicaragua]] throughout his administratio
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  • ...can forces were withdrawn from [[Haiti]], and new treaties with Cuba and [[Panama]] ended their status as protectorates. In December 1933, Roosevelt signed t
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