USS Bronstein

USS Bronstein

Zwei Schiffe der United States Navy trugen den Namen USS Bronstein:


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  • USS Bronstein — Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Bronstein in honor of Ben Richard Bronstein, Assistant Surgeon, who was killed in action 28 February 1942. *The USS|Bronstein|DE 189, was a destroyer escort commissioned on 13 December 1943.*The …   Wikipedia

  • USS Bronstein (DE-1037) — USS Bronstein (DE/FF 1037) Geschichte Typ Fregatte Kiellegung 16. Mai 1961 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Bronstein (FF-1037) — USS Bronstein (DE/FF 1037) Geschichte Typ Fregatte Kiellegung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Bronstein (FF-1037) — was the lead ship of the her class in the United States Navy. Named in honor of Ben Richard Bronstein, Assistant Surgeon, who was killed in action 28 February 1942 when USS|Jacob Jones|DD 130 was sunk by an enemy submarine off Cape May, New… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Bronstein (DE-189) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Bronstein. Career (USA) Name: USS Bronstein …   Wikipedia

  • Bronstein-Klasse — USS Bronstein (FF 1037) vor Kalifornien Übersicht Typ Fregatte Namensgeber …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS McCloy — (DE/FF 1038) Geschichte Typ Fregatte Kiellegung 15. September 1961 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS McCloy (DE-1038) — USS McCloy (DE/FF 1038) Geschichte Typ Fregatte Kiellegung 15. September 1961 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bronstein — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adam Bronstein, Pseudonym von Helmut A. Gansterer David Ionowitsch Bronstein (1924–2006), russischer Schachspieler Hila Bronstein (* 1983), deutsche Popsängerin Ilja Nikolajewitsch Bronstein (1903 1976),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • USS Hooper (DE-1026) — (originally USS Gatch ) was a sclass|Dealey|destroyer escort in the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Stanford Caldwell Hooper, head of the Navy s Radio Division from 1914 1928, and Director of Naval Communications until 1945.… …   Wikipedia

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