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On the other side of the competitive equation was the Japanese Navy, riding a long string of victories that would continue for the first few months of Nimitz's tenure.
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On the other side of the competitive equation was the Japanese Navy, riding a long string of victories that would continue for the first few months of Nimitz's tenure.
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When the American public began to see the pictures of the casualties and devastation in late December 1943, the gruesome carnage was so disturbing that some mothers demanded the Nimitz's resignation.
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Since the Nimitz's deaths their daughters have received many letters, filled with rage and grief, from other grown children detailing the indignities their parents suffered during the dying process.
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His grandfather had served on Nimitz's staff during World War II.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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Q Mike, can you tell us specifically why the date of the date of the Nimitz's deployment to the Gulf was advanced?
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997
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His father had served on Nimitz's staff in World War II; his great-grandfather had commanded one of Farragut's monitors at Mobile Bay.
Carrie Douglass, Keith 1991
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Under the supervision of the executive officer and three damage-control experts, crewmen were using acetylene torches to cut away the damaged portions of Nimitz's flight deck and its supporting steel beams.
Red Storm Rising Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1986
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The leading Kingfish exploded eight hundred yards from Nimitz's port quarter.
Red Storm Rising Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1986
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Nimitz's interceptors and radar birds were split among three RAF bases.
Red Storm Rising Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1986
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