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960: (AO-143)
947:
944:
932:Hyman Rickover
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756:
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747:
738: (SS-304)
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1938:Jack Lengyel
1898:Slade Cutter
1897:
1866:Tom Hamilton
1650:
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1596:November 23,
1594:. Retrieved
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1327:
1302:, retrieved
1297:
1255:battle stars
1235:service star
1012:
1010:
997:
989:
976:
965:
957:
954:, the oiler
949:
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928:rear admiral
925:
916:
911:19 / 71,729
875:
868:
771:Patrol Area
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685:Luzon Strait
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434:
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351:All-American
343:World War II
339:Navy Crosses
334:
333:
292:World War II
288:Battles/wars
279:
271:
257:
249:
139:All-American
62:(2005-06-09)
60:June 9, 2005
22:Slade Cutter
18:
1974:2005 deaths
1969:1911 births
1940:(1988β2001)
1932:(1968β1988)
1924:(1965β1968)
1916:(1962β1965)
1908:(1959β1962)
1900:(1957β1959)
1892:(1954β1957)
1884:(1951β1954)
1882:Ian C. Eddy
1876:(1949β1951)
1868:(1948β1949)
1860:(1946β1948)
1852:(1944β1946)
1844:(1943β1944)
1828:(1940β1942)
1820:(1937β1940)
1812:(1934β1937)
1804:(1931β1934)
1796:(1930β1931)
1788:(1926β1930)
1780:(1923β1926)
1772:(1918β1923)
1764:(1917β1918)
1756:(1915β1917)
1748:(1912β1915)
1740:(1910β1912)
1659:Attribution
1222:Bronze Star
1208:Silver Star
1203:award stars
966:Northampton
860:4 / 11,059
857:6 / 37,000
845:Seahorse-5
837:5 / 19,375
834:4 / 25,700
828:March 1944
822:Seahorse-4
814:5 / 13,716
811:5 / 30,900
799:Seahorse-3
791:5 / 27,579
788:6 / 48,700
776:Seahorse-2
740:War Patrols
563:Philippines
561:, near the
314:Silver Star
280:Northampton
137:First-team
119:High school
80:Position(s)
27:No. 15
1963:Categories
1538:References
1267:with star
1226:"V" Device
1212:award star
1199:Navy Cross
893:Ships/Tons
888:Ships/Tons
851:June 1944
435:Enterprise
309:Navy Cross
187:Allegiance
1007:Memorials
964:USS
956:USS
936:USS
890:Credited
734:USS
704:USS
679:joined a
634:Australia
589:Toei Maru
580:Toku Maru
540:USS
532:USS
511:COMSUBPAC
482:USS
433:USS
421:USS
389:USS
278:USS
270:USS
256:USS
248:USS
224:1935β1965
1948:(2001β )
1634:(1949).
1608:(1975).
1572:July 26,
1513:July 26,
1488:July 26,
1464:July 26,
1304:July 26,
1253:with 11
1246:3rd Row
1218:2nd Row
1195:1st Row
938:Nautilus
882:Ranking
736:Seahorse
697:Seahorse
681:wolfpack
677:Seahorse
651:Seahorse
641:Seahorse
630:Brisbane
626:Seahorse
618:Seahorse
607:Seahorse
599:Seahorse
593:Seahorse
584:Seahorse
575:Seahorse
528:Seahorse
524:Seahorse
516:Seahorse
496:Seahorse
490:Seahorse
484:Seahorse
471:Seahorse
356:player.
250:Seahorse
244:Commands
204:Service/
918:
746:
683:in the
669:Musashi
646:Growler
611:Trigger
548:Trigger
542:Halibut
534:Trigger
478:Pompano
463:Pompano
456:Pompano
448:Pompano
441:Pompano
429:Pompano
423:Pompano
374:Chicago
238:Captain
108:College
1836:(1942)
1620:
958:Neosho
870:
817:Palau
766:Credit
712:Requin
706:Requin
695:After
663:Yamato
654:'s
349:as an
305:Awards
272:Neosho
258:Requin
206:branch
160:, 1967
99:Weight
91:Height
85:Tackle
69:, U.S.
52:, U.S.
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1274:Notes
1224:with
896:JANAC
764:JANAC
755:Days
752:Date
700:'
622:I-174
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391:Idaho
57:Died:
44:Born:
1618:ISBN
1598:2011
1574:2011
1515:2023
1490:2023
1466:2023
1306:2023
666:and
568:HYPO
469:USS
229:Rank
143:1934
113:Navy
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831:56
808:41
785:53
316:(2)
311:(4)
1965::
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