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  • '''Naval Station Norfolk''', the largest naval base in the world, is geographically located in the S Naval Station Norfolk is situated in the Sewells Point area of the City of Norfolk, near the site
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  • '''Naval Station Norfolk''', the largest naval base in the world, is geographically located in the S Naval Station Norfolk is situated in the Sewells Point area of the City of Norfolk, near the site
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  • Homeported at [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helico
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  • Admiral [[John Harvey]] is the current commander, headquartered at [[Naval Station Norfolk]].
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  • ...er Dock]] assigned to [[Expeditionary Strike Group TWO]], homeported at [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]
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  • ...tes Navy]], a [[Wasp-class]] [[Landing Helicopter Dock]]; homeported at [[Naval Station Norfolk]], [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] and assigned to [[Expeditionary Stri
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  • {{r|Naval Station Norfolk}}
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  • {{r|Naval Station Norfolk}}
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  • ...ay]] for shakedown. The ship the. proceeded to [[Washington, D.C.]], via [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], and arrived in the nation’s capital [[7 May]]. Pocono [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 19 June 1949 and moved to [[Bayonne, N.J.]], where she entered th
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  • ...vy men and their dependents from the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]]. ...rvice for 20 more years. During that entire period of time, she retained [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] as her home port.
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  • ''Duplin'' arrived at [[Marseilles]], France, from [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 24 June 1945 to embark Army troops and cargo for the Pacific. She ...eparted [[Oakland, California]], 6 March for the east coast, arriving at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 20 days later. ''Duplin'' was decommissioned 21 May 1946 and tran
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  • ...rcises at [[Hampton Roads]], Va., and post-shakedown availability at the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] Navy Yard, the ship departed the [[Chesapeake Bay]] on [[7 May]] ...February]] and [[5 March]]—before beginning inactivation preparations at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]].
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  • ...ting shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]], the command ship left [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., on [[17 August]] and shaped a course for the [[Pacific]]. S ...er retransiting the canal on [[29 November]], ''Auburn'' finally reached [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[7 December]].
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  • ...he East Coast. After service on the Atlantic coast she decommissioned at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 30 July 1946. Transferred to the [[Maritime Commission]] on 31 Ju
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  • ...etts]] and ranged south to [[Hampton Roads]], Va. After loading cargo at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] from [[22 October]] to [[26 October]], ''Veritas'' got underway o
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  • ...eded to [[Piraeus]], via [[Suez]], discharged her cargo, and returned to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 19 April 1946. On 5 January 1955, [[Marquette]] departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] for [[California (U.S. state)|California]]. Arriving [[San Pedro]
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  • ...then loaded cargo at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]]. She stood out of [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[16 February]] bound for [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], transited t ...[[29 March]], bound for the east coast and inactivation. She arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[17 April]]. Decommissioned there on [[21 May]], ''Trego'' wa
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  • ''Lenoir'' departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 21 January 1945 and arrived [[Pearl Harbor]] [[20 February]]. Aft ...he returned to [[San Francisco, California]] 11 March 1946, sailed on to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], and was decommissioned there 13 June 1946. Returned to the Marit
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  • ...kedown and yard availability period, ''Stokes '' loaded general cargo at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] and sailed for the Pacific on [[11 December]]. She transited the ...s routed to the east coast for inactivation and disposal. She arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[29 May]] and was decommissioned on [[9 July]]. Her name was
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  • After a brief [[shakedown]] cruise, she departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 8 June for [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]], arriving at [[Pearl Harbo ...e [[United States Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet]] 1 September. She arrived [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] 20 September via the [[Panama Canal]].
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  • ...S. Atlantic Fleet|Atlantic Fleet]] Amphibious Amphibious Force, based at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]]. The following decade she rotated in a steady schedule of [[Carib
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