14 Sep 1943
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New Hebrides
- USS Alabama arrived at Havannah Harbor, Efate Island, New Hebrides Islands. ww2dbase [Alabama | Port Havannah, Efate | CPC]
12 Dec 1943
New Hebrides
New Hebrides
- USS Alabama arrived at Efate Island, New Hebrides Islands. ww2dbase [Alabama | Port Havannah, Efate | CPC]
5 Jan 1944
New Hebrides
New Hebrides
- USS Alabama departed Efate Island, New Hebrides Islands. ww2dbase [Alabama | Port Havannah, Efate | CPC]
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