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Welcome to USS NICHOLAS (FFG 47) ... Commanding Officer; CDR Mark D. Kesselring; USS Nicholas (FFG-47) FPO AE 09579-1501 ; Please read our Privacy and Security Notice; This is an official U.S. Navy website ; Public Affiars Offier...
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USS Nicholas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'USS Nicholas may refer to: •USS Nicholas (DD-311) was a Clemson -class destroyer, launched in 1919 and one of seven destroyers lost in the Honda Point Disaster on 8 September 1923 •USS Ni...
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USS Nicholas (FFG-47) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Undated, the torpedo gang of USS Nicholas cleaning the torpedo tubes after the Battle of Kula Gulf. Photo and text from "United States Destroyer Operations in World War II" by Theodore Roscoe.
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History of USS NICHOLAS: Since commissioning in March of 1984, she has deployed to the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea, as well as participation in maritime interception operations and various fleet exercises. ... About the Ship's Name: The USS NICHOLAS is named for Major of Marines Samuel V.
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This page features, and provides links to, all the views we have related to USS Nicholas. ... USS Nicholas, a 1190-ton Clemson class destroyer built at San Francisco, California, was commissioned in November 1920. For the next two years she was part of the "rotating reserve" scheme that tried to maintain a large fleet...
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