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Lakehurst, New Jersey (2833 bytes)
1: [[de:Lakehurst]] 3: '''Lakehurst''' is a borough located in [[Ocean County, New Je... 6: Lakehurst is located at 40°0'47" North, 74°19'13" W... 20: ...German [[zeppelin]] Hindenburg caught fire at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station. USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) (2239 bytes) 3: ...rst. The assembly of the Shenandoah took place at Lakehurst between [[1922]] and [[1923]]. The airship was 68... USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) (1615 bytes) 4: After a [[Transatlantic]] flight to [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]], the airship was commissioned in th... 6: On [[August 25]], [[1927]], while tethered at the Lakehurst high mast, a gust of wind caught the tail of the ... 11: ...nlhs.com/usslos.htm USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) - Navy Lakehurst Historical Society] Juice Newton (443 bytes) 1: ...] American [[singer]]. Born Judy Kay Newton in [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]]; grew up in [[Virginia Beach, Virgi... Ludwig Felber (437 bytes) 1: ...aster|''Hindenburg'']] airship which crashed in [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]], in [[1937]]. He is interred at [[G... New Jersey State Highway 37 (619 bytes) 1: ...[[New Jersey]], [[United States]]. It runs from [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]] at an intersection with [[New Jerse... LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin (4421 bytes) 9: ...]] the first long-range voyage led the craft to [[Lakehurst]], [[New Jersey]], and the crew were welcomed ent... 11: ...uding the initial and final trips Friedrichshafen-Lakehurst and back, the dirigible travelled 49,618 km. ZMC-2 (1485 bytes) 12: * [http://www.nlhs.com/airport.htm Lakehurst: International Airport (a picture of the ZMC-2 is... Charles E. Rosendahl (3599 bytes) 5: ...921-1923, then went to the Naval Air Station at [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]], to be trained in airship operation... 9: ...'Portland'']]. He was Commanding Officer of [[NAS Lakehurst]] from then until 1938, and also served as an off... 1937 in aviation (4187 bytes) 39: ... mooring mast at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]]. List of traffic circles in New Jersey (2660 bytes) 63: two in Lakehurst Unterseeboot 853 (4669 bytes) 18: ...[May 6]], two blimps from [[Lakehurst, New Jersey|Lakehurst]], [[New Jersey]], K-16 and K-58 joined the attac... Ocean County, New Jersey (6001 bytes) 41: *[[Lakehurst, New Jersey|Lakehurst]] Ferdinand von Zeppelin (3149 bytes) 17: ...burg'']] 20 years later, on May 6, [[1937]], at [[Lakehurst]] closed the chapter of these enormous rigid airs... List of United States Navy bases (8917 bytes) 73: ...ng Center Lakehurst|NAEC Lakehurst]] ([http://www.lakehurst.navy.mil/nlweb/index-non-flash.asp website]) USS Akron (ZRS-4) (17349 bytes) 69: ... <i>Akron</i> to the Naval Air Station (NAS) at [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]], where she was [[ship commissioning... 75: ...g of [[9 January]] [[1932]], <i>Akron</i> cleared Lakehurst to work with the [[Scouting Fleet]] on a search e... 80: ...n Fleet Problem XIII, but an accident occurred at Lakehurst on [[22 February]] [[1932]], that prevented her p... 85: Soon after returning to Lakehurst to disembark her distinguished passengers, <i>Akr... 90: ==Journey from Lakehurst to the West Coast, May 1932== Richard Antrim (9068 bytes) 7: ...ruction in lighter-than-air (LTA) flight at NAS [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]]. Antrim subsequently received his n... 30: .... He then brushed up on his pilot training at NAS Lakehurst and later completed a course at the [[Naval War C... 32: ...']]. He next underwent further instruction at NAS Lakehurst, before assuming the duties of Assistant for Ligh... Zeppelin mail (4179 bytes) 13: ...3)]]. The ''Los Angeles'' carried mail between [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]], [[Bermuda]], and [[Mayagüez, Puert... 1929 in aviation (3909 bytes) 55: ...]'' makes a round-the-world flight, from and to [[Lakehurst, New Jersey]]. Herbert Morrison (announcer) (4946 bytes) 24: ... floods from an airplane led to his assignment at Lakehurst that day.
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