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USS Saipan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named 'USS Saipan , after the Battle of Saipan, one of the Northern Mariana Islands that was a scene of heavy fighting in World War II. • The firs...
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USS Saipan (LHA-2) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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USS Saipan (CVL-48) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Photos and memories from USS Saipan (CG55) SUPRAD. , NavSecGru Det, CTOC CHUCK DEAN ... CT''s aboard the USS Saipan. Left to right: CTO3 Billy Brown, CTA1 Don Dattalo, CTO1 Scott Maddow, CTOC Chuck Dean,
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USS SAIPAN (CVL-48); (later AVT-6; renamed Arlington (AGMR-2)) ... USS Saipan (CVL-48) underway at sea, with eight FH-1 Phantom jet fighters on her flight deck. The original print is dated June 1953, but the presence of FH-1s and the general rig of the ship indicate that the photograph was actually taken during the...
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USS Saipan, lead ship of a pair of 14,500-ton small aircraft carriers built at Camden, New Jersey, was commissioned in July 1946. From then until 1953, she mainly operated in the western Atlantic and the Caribbean on training service, routine operations and operational development duties,
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This page features all of our views of USS Saipan (CVL-48), and provides a link to views of her after she became USS Arlington (AGMR-2). ... USS Saipan, lead ship of a pair of 14,500-ton small aircraft carriers built at Camden, New Jersey, was commissioned in July 1946. From then until 1953, she mainly operated in the...
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