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  • ...'''Ellyson Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station''', is a former United States Navy installation which has been redeveloped as an industrial park. ...nor of [[Wikipedia:Theodore Gordon Ellyson|Theodore "Spuds" Ellyson]], the Navy's first naval aviator.<ref name="Seigfried">[http://www.tailhook.org/Ellyso
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  • *[[1826]] &ndash; [[Lewis Warrington]] ends his tenure as commandant of the [[Navy Yard]]. ...Pensacola (CA-24)|USS ''Pensacola'' (CA-24)]] is laid down at the New York Navy Yard.
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  • |starting_terminus=[[Navy Boulevard]] The street extends south from [[Navy Boulevard]] to a point south of [[Blanchard Street]], at which point it bra
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  • ...was established to provide raw material to support shipbuilding for the [[Navy]] in the area. Today, Naval Live Oaks is part of the [[Gulf Islands Nationa *[[Old Navy Cove]]
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  • ...act to area businessmen for lumber to be used in the construction of the [[Navy Yard]].
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  • ...nt lounge, and as follows: Gene's Lounge (1970s to late 1986), Franco's on Navy (late 1986 to early 1987), Spatz (1987), Chevy's (early to mid 1990s), Gene
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  • ...&ndash; The [[Officer Candidate School]] at [[NAS Pensacola]] becomes the Navy's sole OCS location.
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  • ...south of the mouth of [[Bayou Grande]]. It was the site of the original [[Navy Yard]] and is now part of [[NAS Pensacola]].
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  • | occupation =Navy officer ...[[1817]] – [[October 2]], [[1874]]) was an officer in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[Civil War]].
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  • ...g in Pensacola in May [[1916]]. Mason graduated in [[1917]], becoming the Navy's 52nd aviator. In the same year, Mason married Ralphine Fisher in Pensaco ...USS Hornet (CV-8)|USS ''Hornet'']], and earning the [[Wikipedia:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] for his defense of the ship before its destruction in the [[Wikiped
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  • ...rogram Manager for the [[Wikipedia:Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps|Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps]].
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  • |ending_terminus=[[Navy Boulevard]] ...horoughfare in [[West Pensacola]]. It connects [[US Highway 98|US 98]] ([[Navy Boulevard]]) to [[US Highway 29|US 29]] ([[Pensacola Boulevard]]). W Stree
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  • |name=Navy Point Elementary '''Navy Point Elementary School''' is a public K-5 school in the [[Escambia County
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  • ...USS Pensacola (1859)|USS Pensacola]]'' was commissioned at the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]].
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  • Bayou Chico is spanned in two places, by [[Barrancas Avenue]] and [[Navy Boulevard]].
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  • Starflights U.S. Navy Trampoline Team The United States Navy created a trampoline team called the Starflights which were stationed at NA
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  • *[[October 20]] &ndash; The United States Government closes the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] and it is abandoned.
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  • ...Pensacola (CA-24)|USS ''Pensacola'' (CA-24)]] is laid down at the New York Navy Yard.
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  • ...an Buren|Martin Van Buren]] dismisses [[Thomas Eastin]] from his post as [[navy agent]] at the [[Port of Pensacola]] for having "failed to settle [his] acc
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  • *Near the bayou's mouth, where a bridge carries [[Navy Boulevard]] into the main gate of [[NAS Pensacola]]
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