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USS Vincennes (CL-64) (23975 bytes)
64: ...' on 16 October 1942. Launched on 17 July 1943, ''Vincennes'' was sponsored by Mrs. Arthur A. Osborn, the for... 66: ...ter. From 25 February to the last day of March, ''Vincennes'' sailed to the [[British West Indies]] and back ... 68: ...Houston'' (CL-81)—the latter perpetuating, like ''Vincennes'', the name of a man-of-war lost earlier in actio... 70: ...ns, Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]] came on board ''Vincennes'' and presented her embarked flag officer with a ... 72: ... her wake. After conducting exercises en route, ''Vincennes'' reached [[Majuro]], in the [[Marshall Islands]]... USS Vincennes (CG-49) (8805 bytes) 2: ...an="2"|[[Image:USSVincennesCG-49.jpg||300px|USS ''Vincennes'']] 64: The fourth '''USS ''Vincennes'' (CG-49)''' is a [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[Ticon... 66: ...Block II]] surface-to-air missile. In May 1986, ''Vincennes'' participated in the multinational exercise [[RI... 68: ...ense Force]] and the [[Royal Australian Navy]]. ''Vincennes'' steamed over 46,000 miles (74,000 km) in w... 70: On 20 April 1988, during Fleet Exercise 88-1, ''Vincennes'' was given unexpected orders to proceed back to ... USS Vincennes (929 bytes) 1: ...amed '''USS ''Vincennes''''', after the town of [[Vincennes, Indiana]], site of an important victory in the [... 3: * The first [[USS Vincennes (1826)|''Vincennes'']] was an 18-gun [[sloop-of-war]] commissioned i... 4: * The second [[USS Vincennes (CA-44)|''Vincennes'' (CA-44)]] was a [[heavy cruiser]] commissioned ... 5: * The third [[USS Vincennes (CL-64)|''Vincennes'' (CL-64)]] was a [[light cruiser]] commissioned ... 6: ...The fourth [[USS Vincennes (CG-49)|''Vincennes'' (CG-49)]] is a [[guided missile cruiser]] commissioned [... USS Vincennes (CA-44) (20024 bytes) 2: |alighn="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:USS Vincennes (CA-44).jpg|300px|]] 61: The second '''USS ''Vincennes'' (CA-44)''' was a [[United States Navy]] [[New O... 63: ...ell]] (daughter of [[Joseph Kimmell]], mayor of [[Vincennes, Indiana]]), and commissioned on [[24 February]] ... 67: Early in January [[1938]], ''Vincennes'' was assigned to [[Cruiser Division 7]], [[Scout... 69: ...[Poland]] and commenced hostilities in Europe - ''Vincennes'' lay at anchor off [[Tompkinsville, New York]]. ... USS Vincennes (1826) (10017 bytes) 2: ...er" colspan="2"|[[Image:Vincennes.jpg|300px|USS ''Vincennes'' in Disappointment Bay, Antarctica, during the W... 59: .... The ship was named in honor of the [[Battle of Vincennes]]. 63: ''Vincennes'' was one of 10 [[sloop-of-war|sloops-of-war]] wh... 65: ''Vincennes'' first sailed on [[September 3]], [[1826]] from ... 67: Recommissioned again, ''Vincennes'' sailed for the [[West Indies]] and, after a lon... Vincennes (1885 bytes) 1: ...]]; for US Navy ships of the same name, see [[USS Vincennes]].'' 28: '''Vincennes''' is a city and [[commune in France|commune]] in... 30: ...u de Vincennes]]'', and its park, the ''[[Bois de Vincennes]]''. 32: ...direction of Parisian ''marchands-merciers''. The Vincennes porcelain factory continued until [[1756]], when ... 36: *[http://mairie-vincennes.fr/ Vincennes, France Website] Bois de Vincennes (827 bytes) 1: ... [[Paris]]. The park is named after the town of [[Vincennes]], and is located south of the town, not on the t... 9: In the Bois de Vincennes stands the [[Château de Vincennes]] which used to be a favorite second home for man... 12: * [http://www.boisdevincennes.com Bois de Vincennes website] 16: [[fr:Bois de Vincennes]] Vincennes Bay (1029 bytes) 1: ...sponding closely with the longitudinal limits for Vincennes Bay, although pack ice conditions prevented close... Vincennes, Indiana (3568 bytes) 1: The city of '''Vincennes''' is the [[county seat]] of [[Knox County, India... 3: ...s featured in the [[1901]] novel ''[[Alice of Old Vincennes]]'' by [[Maurice Thompson]]. 5: ...m Henry Harrison]] between [[1803]] and [[1812]], Vincennes being at that time capital of the Indiana Territo... 7: Comedian [[Red Skelton]] was born in Vincennes. 9: ...avy]] ships have been named [[USS Vincennes|USS ''Vincennes'']]. Vincennes University (1109 bytes) 1: ...]] as '''Jefferson Academy''' and incorporated as Vincennes University on [[November 29]], [[1806]]. Founded ... 3: ...versity]]. The resulting lawsuit ( [[Trustees for Vincennes University v Indiana]], [[1853]]) ended up being ... 6: *[http://www.vinu.edu/ Vincennes University] Château de Vincennes (3098 bytes) 1: ...g|thumb|left|280px|The 14th century ''donjon'' of Vincennes from its dry moat, showing a young weeping willow... 2: ... manor: Louis IX is reputed to have departed from Vincennes on the [[crusade]] from which he did not return. ... 4: ...d there and three 14th-century kings were born at Vincennes: Louis X (1316), Philippe V (1322) and Charles IV... 6: ...f France|Henri IV]] spent a sojourn imprisoned at Vincennes. 8: ... [[Nicolas Fouquet]] found himself transferred to Vincennes, to much less comfortable lodgings. Battle of Vincennes (2600 bytes) 2: !colspan=2 bgcolor=#ffcccc|Battle of Vincennes 8: |Place||[[Vincennes, Indiana]] 36: ...George Rogers Clark]] encircled Fort Sackville at Vincennes, Indiana and continued marching around it until t... 44: ...of French volunteers and militia from Detroit and Vincennes." 54: ...ategory:Battles of the American Revolutionary War|Vincennes]] USS D-1 (SS-17) (3023 bytes) 60: '''USS ''D-1'' (SS-17)''' was the lead ship of the [[Uni... 70: See [[USS Narwhal|USS ''Narwhal'']] for other ships of the same name. USS C-5 (SS-16) (4411 bytes) 60: '''USS ''C-5'' (SS-16)''' was a [[United States C class ... 69: ...ter Nimitz]] wrote of ''C-5'' (Submarine No. 16), USS ''Snapper'': 76: See [[USS Snapper|USS ''Snapper'']] for other ships of the same name. USS C-3 (SS-14) (2493 bytes) 60: '''USS ''C-3'' (SS-14)''' was a [[United States C class ... 64: See [[USS Tarpon|USS ''Tarpon'']] for other ships of the same name. USS C-4 (SS-15) (2549 bytes) 60: '''USS ''C-4'' (SS-15)''' was a [[United States C class ... 64: See [[USS Bonita|USS ''Bonita'']] for other ships of the same name. USS T-1 (SS-52) (3577 bytes) 22: The first '''USS ''T-1'' (SS-52/SF-1)''' was an [[AA-1 class subma... 24: ...August]] [[1917]] to free the name "Schley" for [[USS Schley (DD-103)|Destroyer No. 103]], launched on ... 31: See [[USS T-1|USS ''T-1'']] and [[USS Schley|USS ''Schley'']] for other ships of the same names. USS C-2 (SS-13) (2498 bytes) 60: '''USS ''C-2'' (SS-13)''' was a [[United States C class ... 64: See [[USS Stingray|USS ''Stingray'']] for other ships of the same name. USS T-2 (349 bytes) 3: * The first [[USS T-2 (SS-60)|''T-2'' (SS-60/SF-2)]] was an early f... 4: * The second [[USS Marlin (SST-2)|''T-2'' (SST-2)]] (a.k.a. ''Marlin... USS T-1 (353 bytes) 3: * The first [[USS T-1 (SS-52)|''T-1'' (SS-52/SF-1)]] was an early f... 4: * The second [[USS Mackerel (SST-1)|''T-1'' (SST-1)]] (a.k.a. ''Mack...
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