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Patrol vessel of the United States Navy
USS Munising (PC-1228) was a PC-461-class submarine chaser of the United States Navy, named for the town of Munising in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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USS Waverly (PC-1225) USS PC-1226 USS PC-1227 USS Munising (PC-1228) USS Wauseon (PC-1229) USS Grinnell (PC-1230) USS Tipton (PC-1231) USS PC-1232 USS PC-1233 USS PC-1235
List of patrol vessels of the United States Navy
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American shipyard and dry dock company
PC-461-class submarine chasers, like USS Munising (PC-1228). They also built several Tacoma-class frigates, like USS Peoria (PF-67). Toward the end of the
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(AP-20) USS Munda (CVE-104/CVU-104) USS Mundelta (ID-1301) USS Munindies (ID-2093) USS Munising (PC-1228) USS Munplace (ID-2346) USS Munrio (ID-2054) USS Munsee
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fort that existed from 1775 in Salem, Massachusetts Juniper, a place in Munising Township, Michigan Juniper Springs, Nevada, also called Juniper, a former
Juniper_(disambiguation)
USS Arcata (PC-601) was a United States Navy PC-461-class submarine chaser named for Arcata, California; the second Navy ship to carry the name. The hull
USS_Arcata_(PC-601)
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New South Wales, Australia Kentucky Camp, Arizona Kentucky, Michigan, Munising Township, Michigan Kentucky County, Virginia, a former county Kentucky
Kentucky_(disambiguation)
Retrieved May 7, 2022. "Munising U.S.C.G. Station" (PDF). Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Retrieved May 7, 2022. "Historic Munising Coast Guard Station"
United States Coast Guard History and Heritage Sites
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USS Knoxville (PF-64), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Knoxville, Tennessee. Knoxville (PF-64) was
USS_Knoxville
Submarine chaser built for the US Navy
USS PC-1141 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was renamed USS Pierre (PC-1141) in 1956, was
USS_PC-1141
USS PC-552 was a class-461 patrol craft ("PC") that was at the forefront of the naval efforts during the Normandy invasion. It served as convoy protection
USS_PC-552
US Navy ship in WWII
USS PC-1261 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship sunk during the D-Day landings
USS_PC-1261
Tacoma-class patrol frigate
USS Reading (PF-66), a Tacoma-class frigate, originally classified as PG-174, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Reading, Pennsylvania
USS_Reading
USS PC-1119 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Greencastle (PC-1119), after
USS_PC-1119
U.S. Navy patrol craft
USS PC-461 was the lead ship of the PC-461-class submarine chaser class built for the United States Navy during World War II. After the war she was placed
USS_Bluffton
US World War II submarine chaser
USS PC-470 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Antigo (PC-470) but never saw
USS_PC-470
PC 461 class submarine
USS PC-1181 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Wildwood (PC-1181) but never
USS_PC-1181
USS PC-472 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was transferred to the French Navy in June 1944
USS_PC-472
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Pontotoc (AK-206/AG-94/AVS-7) was originally an Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the US Navy shortly before the end of World War II and converted
USS_Pontotoc
USS PC-565 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Gilmer (PC-565) but never saw
USS_PC-565
1943 PC-461-class submarine chaser
USS PC-1264 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was one of only two U.S. Navy ships to have
USS_PC-1264
Tacoma-class patrol frigate
USS Davenport (PF-69), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Davenport, Iowa. Davenport (PF-69), originally
USS_Davenport
1943 Tacoma-class frigate
USS Uniontown (PF-65), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The ship was laid
USS_Uniontown
USS Passaic (YN-113/AN-87) was a Cohoes-class net laying ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was commissioned in March 1945
USS_Passaic_(AN-87)
USS PC-1142 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Hanford (PC-1142) but never
USS_PC-1142
USS PC-568 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was later named USS Altus (PC-568) in honor
USS_PC-568
US Navy ship
USS Passaconaway (YN-114/AN-86) – sometimes called USS Skakamaxon -- was a Cohoes-class net laying ship which was assigned to protect United States Navy
USS_Shakamaxon_(AN-88)
USS PC-1136 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. Shortly after the end of the war, she was renamed
USS_PC-1136
USS PC-1138 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Lapeer (PC-1138) but never
USS_PC-1138
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Tarrant (AK-214) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was commissioned;
USS_Tarrant
Patrol vessel of the United States Navy
USS PC-1230 was a Patrol Craft, laid down in 1942, which participated in escort and convoy missions in the Pacific in World War II, as well as harbor
USS_Grinnell
USS PC-1145, later USS Winnemucca (PC-1145), was a United States Navy PC-461-class submarine chaser in commission from 1944 to 1955. In 1960, she was transferred
USS_Winnemucca_(PC-1145)
USS Tonawanda (YN-115/AN-89) was a Cohoes-class net laying ship which was assigned to protect U.S. Navy ships and harbors during World War II by deploying
USS_Tonawanda_(AN-89)
USS PC-465 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Paragould (PC-465) but never
USS_PC-465
USS PC-1137 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. After World War II, the ship was renamed USS PCC-1137
USS_PC-1137
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Richland (AK-207) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She served in the
USS_Richland_(AK-207)
USS PC-542 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was transferred to the French Navy under Lend-Lease
USS_PC-542
USS PC-496 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She sank on 4 June 1943, in the Mediterranean. Although
USS_PC-496
USS PC-817 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Welch (PC-817) but never saw
USS_PC-817
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS PGM-18 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was built and originally commissioned as USS PC-1255
USS_PGM-18
USS Peoria (PF-67), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after Peoria, Illinois. Peoria was constructed by
USS_Peoria_(PF-67)
Alamosa-class cargo ship
USS Tipton (AK-215) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was commissioned;
USS_Tipton
Tacoma-class patrol frigate
USS Evansville (PF-70), a Tacoma-class frigate in commission from 1944 to 1945 and from 1950 to 1953, was the second ship of the United States Navy to
USS_Evansville_(PF-70)
USS PC-1168 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. PC-1168 is notable for being the ship on which the
USS_PC-1168
USS PC-1129 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was sunk by a Japanese suicide boat in January
USS_PC-1129
USS PC-1179 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Morris (PC-1179) but never
USS_PC-1179
USS PC-1140 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Glenwood (PC-1140) but never
USS_PC-1140
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS PGM-17 was a PGM-9-class motor gunboat built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was laid down and launched as USS PC-1189, a PC-461-class
USS_PGM-17
PC-461-class submarine chaser
35°07′33″N 128°39′43″E / 35.1258338°N 128.6620263°E / 35.1258338; 128.6620263 USS PC-823 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy
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Geologic formation in North America
west of Munising in particular, at a maximum thickness of over 3,000 ft (910 m). The Jacobsville Formation lies unconformably beneath the Munising Formation
Jacobsville_Sandstone
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Rockdale (AK-208) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She served with
USS_Rockdale
WWII-era American submarine chaser
USS PC-586 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later renamed Patchogue (PC-586), the second
USS_PC-586
United States Navy cargo ship and missile tracker (1945–1968)
USS Somerset (AK-212) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was later acquired
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"Thomas Wilson Shipwreck". Superior Trips. Retrieved 30 October 2019. "USS Essex". Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved 30 October 2019. "Winslow"
List of shipwrecks in Lake Superior
List_of_shipwrecks_in_Lake_Superior
Tacoma-class patrol frigate
USS New Bedford (PF-71), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for New Bedford, Massachusetts. New Bedford
USS_New_Bedford_(PF-71)
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Screven (AK-210) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She served in the
USS_Screven
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Schuyler (AK-209) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She served with
USS_Schuyler
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
1966. She was sold in 1971. Sgt. George Peterson, originally projected as USS Washtenaw (AK-218), but built as Coastal Guide, was laid down under a MARCOM
USNS_Sgt._George_Peterson
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Sebastian (AK-211) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was retained
USS_Sebastian
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Poinsett (AK-205) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the US Navy just prior to the end of World War II. She carried supplies and ammunition
USS_Poinsett_(AK-205)
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settlement near the village of Gaerwen, Wales Star, Idaho, a city Star, Munising Township, Michigan, an unincorporated community Star, Mississippi, an unincorporated
Star_(disambiguation)
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Wikimedia Commons has media related to USNS Coastal Crusader (T-AGM-16). Photo gallery of USS Coastal Crusader (T-AGM-16) at NavSource Naval History
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Tacoma-class patrol frigate
The second USS Brunswick (PF-68) was a United States Navy Tacoma-class frigate in commission from 1944 to 1946. Brunswick originally was authorized as
USS_Brunswick_(PF-68)
Wooden steamship that sank in Lake Superior
was the last of Myron's many consorts when she foundered. Myron departed Munising, Michigan on Lake Superior bound for Buffalo, New York shortly before dawn
SS_Myron
1943 PC-461-class submarine chaser
USS PC-1217 was a PC-461-class submarine chaser built for the United States Navy during World War II. PC-1217 had been decommissioned by 1948, and although
USS_PC-1217
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Sussex (AK-213) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was retained by
USS_Sussex_(AK-213)
legacy of the Motown Records, its artists and music Munising Falls Interpretive Center Munising Alger Upper Peninsula of Michigan Local history Located
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American steam barge that sank in Lake Superior
Moore finally sank only 300 feet (91 m) from the bar at the mouth of the Munising, Michigan harbor. In 1900, Drake rescued the eight-man crew from the leaking
SS_M.M._Drake
Schooner barge sunk in Lake Superior
Duluth, Minnesota and the empty Peshtigo was scheduled for drop off at Munising, Michigan. Ten miles (16 km) west of Whitefish Point, the fleet met the
Miztec_(schooner_barge)
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Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
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Egyptian
Smoke.
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Australian, Italian
Intelligent
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Female
Egyptian
, Turn of Heaven, Conductor of the Gods.
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Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit
Dawn
Girl/Female
British, English
Happy
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sun Rays
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English
Short form of English Russell, RUSS means "little red one."
Boy/Male
Biblical
An ass.
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English American French
Form of Rufus: Red-haired.
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Australian, Latin
Worthy of Respect
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Egyptian
, a king of Egypt; Khufu.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Rouse.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrÅd ‘renown’.German (of Slavic origin) : from Old Slavic rusu ‘reddish’, ‘blond’, hence a nickname or an ethnic name meaning ‘Russian’.Swiss German : topographic name for someone who lived by a scree, Middle High German ru(o)zze.In some instances the name referred to personal or business connections with Russia, the country of the Reussen, from Middle High German Riusse.
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Swedish
Bear
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German
German form of Latin Bartolomaeus, BARTOLOMÄUS means "son of Talmai."
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German
German form of Roman Latin Ursus, URS means "bear."
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Hindu, Indian
Voice; Use
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Arabic
Saffron
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper or else a nickname for a rotund, fat man, from Middle English, Old French busse ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of unknown origin). The word was also used in Middle English for a type of ship, and the surname may perhaps have been given to someone who sailed in one. The byname seems to occur already in Domesday Book, where a Siward Buss, and a John and Richard Buss are recorded at Brasted in Kent.German and Swiss German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhard (see Burkhart).Danish : variant of Buus.
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Lord Krishna baby stage
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Tamil
Wise
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Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
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English : possibly a habitational name from Cleator in Cumbria, named from Old English clǣte ‘burdock’ + Old Norse erg ‘hill pasture’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of North German Klöter, a variant of Klüter, a humorous nickname for a farmer, from Middle Low German klūt(e) ‘clod’.
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Flower
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Indian
The journey the prophet mohammad (Pbuh) made from mecca to madinah
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Hindu
Calm
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Benevolent
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One who makes something clear
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Hebrew Czechoslovakian Greek
Gift from God.
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v. t.
The premium paid for the possession and employment of borrowed money; interest; usury.
v. i.
To be wont or accustomed; to be in the habit or practice; as, he used to ride daily; -- now disused in the present tense, perhaps because of the similarity in sound, between "use to," and "used to."
v. t.
The special form of ritual adopted for use in any diocese; as, the Sarum, or Canterbury, use; the Hereford use; the York use; the Roman use; etc.
n.
A state of confusion or disorder; -- prob. variant of mess, but influenced by muss, a scramble.
v. t.
The act of employing anything, or of applying it to one's service; the state of being so employed or applied; application; employment; conversion to some purpose; as, the use of a pen in writing; his machines are in general use.
n.
One who uses, or sustains the use of, the veto.
v. t.
Yielding of service; advantage derived; capability of being used; usefulness; utility.
n.
A quadruped of the genus Equus (E. asinus), smaller than the horse, and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears. The tame or domestic ass is patient, slow, and sure-footed, and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity. There are several species of wild asses which are swift-footed.
v. t.
To practice customarily; to make a practice of; as, to use diligence in business.
v. t.
To make use of; to convert to one's service; to avail one's self of; to employ; to put a purpose; as, to use a plow; to use a chair; to use time; to use flour for food; to use water for irrigation.
v. t.
Continued or repeated practice; customary employment; usage; custom; manner; habit.
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Common occurrence; ordinary experience.
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To behave toward; to act with regard to; to treat; as, to use a beast cruelly.
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To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.
v. t.
Occasion or need to employ; necessity; as, to have no further use for a book.
v. i.
To be accustomed to go; to frequent; to inhabit; to dwell; -- sometimes followed by of.
v. t.
The benefit or profit of lands and tenements. Use imports a trust and confidence reposed in a man for the holding of lands. He to whose use or benefit the trust is intended shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A for the use of B.
v. t.
A stab of iron welded to the side of a forging, as a shaft, near the end, and afterward drawn down, by hammering, so as to lengthen the forging.