5 Dec 1943
United States
United States
- USS Rock departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States for the Panama Canal Zone. ww2dbase [Rock | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
28 Dec 1943
United States
United States
- USS Golet arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Golet | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
1 Mar 1944
United States
United States
- USS Guitarro departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States for Balboa, Panama Canal Zone. ww2dbase [Guitarro | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
16 Jun 1944
United States
United States
- USS Hawkbill departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States for the Panama Canal Zone. ww2dbase [Hawkbill | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
21 Jul 1944
United States
United States
- US Army transport FS-185 was commissioned into service at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States under the command of US Coast Guard Lieutenant (jg) L. C. Rickert. ww2dbase [New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
- US Army transport FS-186 was commissioned into service at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States under the command of US Coast Guard Lieutenant F. D. Obrian. ww2dbase [New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
27 Jul 1945
United States
United States
- USS Menhaden departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Menhaden | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
19 Sep 1945
United States
United States
- USS Pompon arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Pompon | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
16 Oct 1945
United States
United States
- USS Ranger arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana. ww2dbase [Ranger | New Orleans, Louisiana | DS]
24 Oct 1945
United States
United States
- USS Honolulu arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and began preparations for Navy Day celebrations three days later. ww2dbase [Honolulu | New Orleans, Louisiana | DS]
27 Oct 1945
United States
United States
- USS Rock participated in Navy Day celebrations in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Rock | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
30 Oct 1945
United States
United States
- USS Ranger departed New Orleans bound for Pensacola, Florida. ww2dbase [Ranger | New Orleans, Louisiana | DS]
- USS Honolulu departed New Orleans, Louisiana bound for Newport, Rhode Island for duty as a training ship. ww2dbase [Honolulu | New Orleans, Louisiana | DS]
29 Nov 1945
United States
United States
- USS Mero arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States via a floating drydock down the Mississippi River. ww2dbase [Mero | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
6 Dec 1945
United States
United States
- USS Mero departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States for the Panama Canal Zone. ww2dbase [Mero | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
22 Jan 1957
United States
United States
- USS Whale arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and was recommissioned into service. ww2dbase [Whale | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
4 Feb 1967
United States
United States
- USS Wasp arrived at New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Wasp (Essex-class) | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
8 Feb 1967
United States
United States
- USS Wasp departed New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. ww2dbase [Wasp (Essex-class) | New Orleans, Louisiana | CPC]
Timeline Section Founder: Thomas Houlihan
Contributors: Alan Chanter, C. Peter Chen, Thomas Houlihan, Hugh Martyr, David Stubblebine
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