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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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  • 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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  • ...th President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and, during the war, would be the flagship of Admiral [[Raymond Spruance]] and the [[United States Fifth Fleet]].
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  • ...of [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. She was designed as an amphibious force [[flagship]], a floating [[command post]] with advanced communications equipment and e ...J., by the Bethlehem Steel Co., for naval service as an amphibious force [[flagship]]; renamed ''Auburn'' and designated AGC-10; and placed in commission at [[
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  • ...[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who was killed in action, on his [[battleship]] flagship ''[[IJN Yamashiro]]'', while commanding [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Force "C"|Ja ...ruiser ''IJN Naka''. He succeeded in supporting the landings, although his flagship was damaged, and several transports and a minesweeper destroyed by U.S. air
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  • ...Mariana Islands]], and on [[16 February]] arrived off [[Iwo Jima]]. As [[flagship]] for [[Task Force 52|TF 52]], ''Estes'' served as control center for Again [[flagship]] for TF 52, the amphibious support force, ''Estes'' was off [[Okinawa
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  • ...st mountain in North America]]. She was designed as an amphibious force [[flagship]], a floating command post with advanced communications equipment and exten ...1946, she sailed in the early summer for [[Bikini Atoll]] where she was [[flagship]] for operation “Cross Roads.” Following the atomic bomb test in July,
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  • }}</ref> The group's [[flagship]] is Samsung Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer for [[Random Acc
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  • ...Destroyer Squadron Thirteen (Captain John B. Heffernan, USN), on USS Buck, flagship, on convoy duty in the Atlantic. In October of that year, on USS Brooklyn w ...lcanal Campaigh]], made three trips up “the Slot” on [[''USS Honolulu'']], flagship of Commander Cruisers, Pacific Fleet (Rear Admiral W.W. Ainsworth, USN), an
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  • Every two months the Immortalist Society publishes its flagship journal ''Long Life: Longevity through Technology'' (formerly ''The Immorta
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  • ...officially in the title) is a major state university. In Autumn 2008, the flagship Columbus campus had the largest enrollment of any single university campus
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  • '''Hunter College of the City University of New York''' is one of the flagship senior colleges within the [[City University of New York]] (CUNY) system. T
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  • ...University}}</ref> It is also the location of [[Southern University]], the flagship institution of the [[Southern University System]]—the nation's only [[His
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  • ...is commanded by a rear admiral or commodore, usually with the carrier as [[flagship]]. Group air defense control is most often run from one of the cruisers.
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  • ...rsity in the state with 33,266 students (Fall 2016). MU is considered the flagship of the system and offers over 270 degree programs through 20 schools and co
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  • ...were modified from the [[Boston-class]]. All, at one time or another, were flagship of the [[United States Sixth Fleet]], although admirals probably preferred
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  • ...wo in the Pacific, including serving as Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher's flagship at the Battle of Midway, after he had to abandon USS Yorktown (CV-5)|''USS
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  • ...ange of mountains in California]]. She was designed as an amphibious force flagship, a floating command post with advanced communications equipment and extensi ''Panamint'', part of the Northern Attack Force, served as [[flagship]] of Rear Admiral L. F. Reifsnider, Commander Amphibious Group 4. Going in
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  • As the Fire Department's most powerful vessel she was considered the fleet's flagship, until her retirement in 1931, when she was replaced by the ''[[John J. Har
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  • ...ncis Thackeray of the then [[Transvaal Museum]] (now known as the Northern Flagship Institute) in what is known as the "Outer Deposits", and the second by [[Le
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  • ...she had a feeling Google would one day add similar functionalities to its flagship search engine.
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  • ...o longer used by any modern navy. One of the classic applications was the flagship of a group of destroyers making a [[torpedo]] attack; the light cruiser, wi
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  • ...olding that command in 1943-45, with USS Indianapolis (CA-35) as his usual flagship, Spruance directed the campaigns that captured the Gilberts, Marshalls, Mar
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  • ...and shore-based [[maritime patrol aircraft]] (e.g., [[P-3 Orion]]). Its [[flagship]] is the ''[[USS Mount Whitney]]'', homeported in Gaeta, Italy. At the pre
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  • ...she had a feeling Google would one day add similar functionalities to its flagship search engine.
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  • ...es]]'', but also suffering some damage to a fuel tank of ''Bismarck'', his flagship. Reducing the scope of the operation, he sent the cruiser back to Germany.
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  • ...During this operation, he was extremely critical of the performance of his flagship, [[USS Fanshaw Bay (CVE-70)|''USS Fanshaw Bay'' (CVE-70)]], a distaste taha
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  • ...Errazuriz'', she served the [[Chilean Navy]], for a time serving as fleet flagship, until 1962.
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  • ...ustralian RADM [[V.A.C. Crutchley]], who was not present; he had taken his flagship, ''[[HMAS Australia]]'', to attend a conference with the overall commander,
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  • ...orce that attacked the French fleet at Brest. Mary Rose crippled the enemy flagship, bringing down her mast and causing 300 casualties. This was possibly the f
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  • On board his flagship, ''[[HMS Victory]]'', Nelson died of a gunshot wound received after he knew
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