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- USS Reid (DD-369) (links | edit)
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- Naval War College Review (links | edit)
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- John S. McCain Sr. (links | edit)
- List of United States Navy four-star admirals (links | edit)
- Louis R. de Steiguer (links | edit)
- John H. Sides (links | edit)
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- Lynde D. McCormick (links | edit)
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- Relief of Douglas MacArthur (links | edit)
- Exercise Grand Slam (links | edit)
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- Wilder D. Baker (links | edit)
- List of Central High School (Philadelphia) alumni (links | edit)
- Earl S. Piper (links | edit)
- List of United States Navy vice admirals on active duty before 1960 (links | edit)
- Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1947–1979 (links | edit)
- Talk:Chief of Naval Operations (links | edit)
- User:Marcd30319/Task Force 60 version A (links | edit)
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- Joseph Taussig (links | edit)
- Battle of Blackett Strait (links | edit)
- Carlisle Trost (links | edit)
- James D. Watkins (links | edit)
- USS Fanning (DD-37) (links | edit)
- United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka (links | edit)
- Frank Kelso (links | edit)
- Robert Bostwick Carney (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Jay L. Johnson (links | edit)
- Michael Mullen (links | edit)
- Thomas B. Hayward (links | edit)
- Gary Roughead (links | edit)
- Task Force 31 (links | edit)
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- Marion Case Cheek (links | edit)
- Jonathan Greenert (links | edit)
- Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (links | edit)
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- Naval Historical Foundation (links | edit)
- Bob Carney (links | edit)
- Carney Park (links | edit)
- List of chiefs of naval operations educated at the United States Naval Academy (links | edit)
- Walter Schindler (links | edit)
- Herbert D. Riley (links | edit)
- John M. Richardson (admiral) (links | edit)
- Carney (surname) (links | edit)
- Allied Naval Forces Southern Europe (links | edit)
- Bertram J. Rodgers (links | edit)
- Michael M. Gilday (links | edit)