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  • '''Navy Point''' is an historic residential neighborhood in the [[Warrington]] area The [[Blue Angels]] often pass over Navy Point during their rehearsal flights.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pensacola Navy Yard]]
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  • |road_name=Navy Boulevard '''Navy Boulevard''' is a major thoroughfare connecting Pensacola to [[Warrington]]
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  • ...:NavyPointTheaterRendering.png|thumb|right|260px|Artist's rendering of the Navy Point Theater]] ...t shopping center ca 1946 -2.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Postcard aerial view of Navy Point Theater and shopping center, circa 1946]]
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  • |name=Pensacola Navy Yard The '''Pensacola Navy Yard''' was a [[Wikipedia:Shipyard|shipyard]] at the site of present-day [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[3810 West Navy Boulevard]]
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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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  • |name=Navy Point Elementary '''Navy Point Elementary School''' is a public K-5 school in the [[Escambia County
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  • '''Navy Point''' is an historic residential neighborhood in the [[Warrington]] area The [[Blue Angels]] often pass over Navy Point during their rehearsal flights.
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  • | occupation =Quartermaster, Union Navy ...States Navy|United States (Union) Navy]], on duty when the [[NAS Pensacola|Navy Yard]] was surrendered to the Confederacy on [[January 12]], [[1861]]. Whe
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  • ...dia:Officer Candidate School (U.S. Navy)|OCS facility of the United States Navy]], a twelve-week program that made ensigns of recent college graduates and ...].<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pnav/is_199403/ai_3639315457 Navy Press Release], March 1994.</ref>
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  • ...ry Field''', was an outlying landing field (OLF) used by the United States Navy for aviation training purposes in connection with [[NAS Pensacola]]. The f ...d use as an outlying landing field under the name '''"City Field"'''. The Navy continued to use the field until the early 1940s, after which time resident
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  • |road_name=Navy Boulevard '''Navy Boulevard''' is a major thoroughfare connecting Pensacola to [[Warrington]]
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  • ...facilities such as [[Corry Station]], [[Naval Hospital Pensacola]], and [[Navy Exchange Pensacola]] are located in Warrington. ...Map-NavyYard.jpg|right|thumb|This cropped portion of an 1861 map shows the Navy Yard along with the original Warrington and Woolsey settlements.]]
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  • ...rs and 23 men were transferred from Annapolis to the abandoned [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] upon the recommendation of Captain [[W. I Chambers]]. {{navy-stub}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pensacola Navy Yard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[3810 West Navy Boulevard]]
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  • ...:NavyPointTheaterRendering.png|thumb|right|260px|Artist's rendering of the Navy Point Theater]] ...t shopping center ca 1946 -2.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Postcard aerial view of Navy Point Theater and shopping center, circa 1946]]
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  • ...a''''' '''(CL/CA-24)''' was a [[Wikipedia:United States Navy|United States Navy]] ship, and the [[Wikipedia:Lead ship|lead ship]] of [[Wikipedia:Pensacola ...|New York Navy Yard]] on [[October 27]], [[1926]]. The third United States Navy ship to bear the name ''Pensacola'', she was launched on [[April 25]], [[19
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  • |ending_terminus=[[Navy Boulevard]] The street extends from [[Elkton Street]] one block south to [[Navy Boulevard]].
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  • |name=Pensacola Navy Yard The '''Pensacola Navy Yard''' was a [[Wikipedia:Shipyard|shipyard]] at the site of present-day [[
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  • | occupation =Pilot, United States Navy LCDR '''Kevin J. Davis''' was a Navy pilot and member of the [[Blue Angels]] Flight Demonstration Team.
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  • ...&ndash; The [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] is ordered closed by Secretary of the Navy [[Wikipedia:George von Lengerke Meyer|George von Lengerke Meyer]].
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  • |ending_terminus=[[Navy Boulevard]] ...xtends from [[Bayou Drive]] in the [[Bayou Grove]] neighborhood south to [[Navy Boulevard]].
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  • ...RYJONES.jpg|thumb|right|Admiral Gary Jones official photograph Courtesy US Navy]] ...and Training Command]] at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] and is also the Navy's senior helicopter pilot. He resides in the historic [[Quarters A]].
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  • ...[[Fort McRee]], to Major [[William H. Chase]] and his Confederate troops. Navy Yard quartermaster [[William Conway]] refuses to strike the Union colors. [
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  • ...ard of Navy Commissioners]] arrives in Pensacola to survey sites for the [[Navy Yard]].
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  • ...aka Highway 295A) is a major east-west thoroughfare through the historic [[Navy Point]] residential neighborhood in [[Warrington]], along [[Bayou Grande]].
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