- USS
Millicoma (AO-73) was a
United States Navy
fleet oiler which served in the
Pacific Theatre during World War II,
winning eight battle stars for her...
- The East Fork
Millicoma River is a tributary,
about 24
miles (39 km) long, of the
Millicoma River in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Rising in
eastern Coos...
- The
Millicoma River is a
coast stream,
about 8.5
miles (13.7 km) long, east of Coos Bay in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Formed by the
confluence of the East...
- The West Fork
Millicoma River is a tributary,
about 34
miles (55 km) long, of the
Millicoma River in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Rising in northeastern...
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neighborhood and is home to
Eastside Elementary,
Millicoma Middle School,
walking trails at
Millicoma Marsh and a
public boat launch. A
trail established...
-
confluence of its
major tributaries, the
South Fork Coos
River and the
Millicoma River, it
drains an
important timber-producing
region of the Southern...
- It lies at the
upstream end of the
Millicoma River,
where the East Fork
Millicoma River and West Fork
Millicoma River join to form the main stem, a short...
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extrapolations of
fresh water inflow measured at the West Fork of the
Millicoma River mouth in 1974.
According to a US
Department of
Commerce survey from...
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Johnston refueling from the
oiler Millicoma, 12
August 1944...
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Southern Oregon Coast Range. East of the city of Coos Bay, it
joins the
Millicoma River to form the Coos River. This
larger river, only
about 5
miles (8 km)...