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radioman-gunner and served
During World War II, Matthau served in the U. S. Army Air Forces with the Eighth Air Force in England as a B-24 Liberator radioman-gunner, in the same 453rd Bombardment Group as James Stewart.

served and aboard
In October 2004, Coleman served as an aquanaut during the NEEMO 7 mission aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory, living and working underwater for eleven days.
Coming of age just in time for World War II, he served in the U. S. Navy aboard a submarine chaser in the Caribbean, then in the Black and China Seas on a mine sweeper.
Heinlein also served aboard the destroyer in 1933 and 1934, reaching the rank of lieutenant.
After the end of World War Two, the Supermarine division built the Royal Navy's first jet fighter, the Attacker, which served front line squadrons aboard aircraft carriers and RNVR squadrons at shore bases.
The company of " Noble Bowmen " was recruited in the later 14th century from among the younger aristocracy and served aboard both war-galleys and as armed merchantmen, with the privilege of sharing the captain's cabin.
Admiral Clark served aboard the destroyers USS John W. Weeks ( DD 701 ) and USS Gearing ( DD 710 ).
Upon graduating in the top five percent, Kirk was promoted to lieutenant and served aboard the USS Farragut.
Data went to Starfleet Academy from 2341 – 45 ( he describes himself as " Class of ' 78 " to Riker in " Encounter at Farpoint ", but that may refer to the stardate and not the year that he graduated ) and then served in Starfleet aboard the USS Trieste.
During King George's War, approximately 36, 000 Americans served aboard privateers at one time or another.
About 55, 000 American seamen served aboard the privateers.
Allende named other crew members with whom he served aboard the Andrew Furuseth, and claimed to know the fate of some of the crew members of the Eldridge after the experiment, including one whom he witnessed disappearing during a chaotic fight in a bar.
A reunion of navy veterans who had served aboard the USS Eldridge told a Philadelphia newspaper in April 1999 that their ship had never made port in Philadelphia.
Records from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries show the Rivers family to be solidly middle-class with many Cambridge, Church of England and Royal Navy associations, the most famous of which were Midshipman William Rivers and his father Gunner Rivers who both served aboard HMS Victory.
He was assigned to Fighter Squadron 42 ( VF-42 ) based at Norfolk, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida, and served several tours aboard aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Sea with the squadron.
In the fictional series, the character served as chief of security aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the first season.
Curtis served aboard a submarine tender, the USS Proteus until the end of the Second World War.
In May 2010, Hadfield served as the commander of the NEEMO 14 mission aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory, living and working underwater for fourteen days.
He served in the 20 July 1866 sea battle at Lissa, aboard the battleship Drache.
Later he served as " Aide-de-camp " to Major General Joseph Henry Pendleton after serving on a tour of sea duty aboard the.
In the first year he served as pilot aboard the flagship of the whaling fleet, the Tiger, while in the second year he served as pilot aboard one of the fleet's two discovery ships, the Thomasine.
Later, he and his brother Clifford served as pilots aboard English blockade runners.

served and USS
He served briefly in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and was an officer in the United States Navy during World War II, briefly commanding two ships, the USS YP-422 and USS PC-815.
After graduating at the top of her class from Starfleet Academy's medical school, Beverly married Lieutenant Jack Crusher, who served under Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the USS Stargazer.
He served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D in the first season, then occupied the role of the chief engineer for the rest of the series and in the TNG-era films.
:: USS Thresher ( SS-200 ), a Tambor-class submarine that served in World War II
* USS Merrimack ( AO-37 ), 1942 – 1954, a Kennebec-class fleet oiler, served in both the Atlantic and Pacific during World War II
He next served on board the battleship USS Nevada ( BB-36 ) before earning a Master of Science ( M. Sc.
* The first USS Omaha ( 1869 ), an Algoma class sloop, served in the last decades of the 19th century
* The second USS Omaha ( CL-4 ), the lead ship of the Omaha-class of light cruiser, served during World War II
* The third USS Omaha ( SSN-692 ), a Los Angeles-class submarine, served during the last years of the Cold War
The USS Bryce Canyon was named for the park and served as a supply and repair ship in the U. S. Pacific Fleet from September 15, 1950, to June 30, 1981.
* USS Montpelier ( CL-57 ), a Cleveland class cruiser which served in the Pacific during World War II
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Salt Lake City, in honor of the city in Utah which has served successively as the capital of the Provisional State of Deseret, the Utah Territory, and the 45th state.
After college, he served briefly as an electronics officer on the USS Albany.
From 2363 to 2371, the USS Enterprise-D served as the Federation's flagship.
* USS Camden ( AS-6 ), formerly the SS Kiel, served as a submarine tender from 1919-1931, then as a barracks ship during World War II
According to Vallée, a Navy veteran who served on board the USS Engstrom noted that the Eldridge might indeed have travelled from Philadelphia to Norfolk and back again in a single day at a time when merchant ships could not: by use of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal and the Chesapeake Bay, which at the time was open only to naval vessels.
* USS Roselle ( SP-350 ), a ship that served both as a tug and as minesweeper
Shepard began his naval career after graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 1944, and served on the destroyer USS Cogswell while it was deployed in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.

served and Bunker
The portion of Royal Lakes lying east of Julian Avenue is served by Bunker Hill Community Unit School District 8.
" The whole monument is surmounted by a cannon in the imitation of " Hancock " or " Adams ,"-one of the guns Gridley served with his own hands at Bunker Hill.
The Green served as the parade grounds for the New Haven militia, who, under the leadership of Benedict Arnold, rushed to Massachusetts after hearing of the Battle of Lexington and Concord and participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution.
Joseph's youngest brother and apprentice in medicine, John Warren, served as a surgeon during the Battle of Bunker Hill and the rest of the war, and afterwards founded Harvard Medical School and co-founded the Massachusetts Medical Society.
A second VT-8 was established in 1943, and served on USS Bunker Hill till the end of the war.
In contrast, his adversary Stark had served with Robert Rogers ' Rangers, including the Battle of Ticonderoga ; and he had distinguished himself as an American leader at Bunker Hill, Trenton, and Princeton.
His first active service was in the American War of Independence, in which he served at Lexington, Bunker Hill ( severely wounded ) and in every engagement of Howe's army except one up to November 1778.
Henry served as a lieutenant in the Battle of Bunker Hill and his commission was signed by General Joseph Warren on May 19, 1775.
Salem served with his regiment in the Battle of Bunker Hill where he fired his last shot and killed British Marine Major John Pitcairn.
His grandfather, Samuel Blatchley Webb, was wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill and served on George Washington's staff during the American Revolutionary War.
Bunker, in turn, served as an inspiration for Eric Cartman of South Park.

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