- USS
Orleck (DD-886), is a Gearing-class
destroyer that was in
service with the
United States Navy from 1945 to 1982. In
October 1982 she was sold to Turkey...
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Annelise Orleck (born
January 22, 1959) is an
American historian and professor.
Annelise Orleck was born on
January 22, 1959 in Brooklyn, the daughter...
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completely in
September 2008. The Port of
Orange became the home to the USSÂ
Orleck, one of the few
naval ships remaining that was
built at the
Orange shipyards...
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culture along the
Delaware River".
Retrieved 2024-04-04. "USS
Orleck". USS
Orleck.
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November 2017. "San
Francisco Maritime National Park...
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United States Navy, Washington, D.C. USS
Radford (DD-446), in USS
Orleck Naval Museum,
Louisiana USS
Nicholas (DD-449), in the
Veterans Memorial...
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Regnery Publishing. xvii, 390 p. ISBNÂ 0-89526-376-9.
Orleck,
Annelise (2015).
Rethinking American Women's Activism. New York: Routledge...
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country mobilized in this
ongoing time of hardship.
Historian Annelise Orleck recounts the
following demonstrations from a
variety of communities: In...
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Jacksonville Naval Museum opened in 2022 with the
museum ship USS
Orleck as its centerpiece. This
museum gives tribute to the city's
naval history...
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Patriots Point Naval &
Maritime Museum,
Mount Pleasant, SC USS
Orleck (DD-886) -
Jacksonville Naval Museum, Jacksonville, FL USS
Sarsfield (DD-837)...
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Community of
Homeless Men in Seattle. Seattle:
University of Washington.
Orleck,
Annelise (1993). "We Are the
Mythical Thing Called the Public". Feminist...