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| The submarine combat duty period included the time spent in anchor hold points to refuel, to get food and water supplies and to make other reserves, the anchorage time in the naval base for regular overhaul, for crew wash and rest, and the time for calls at foreign ports as part of naval detachments. It also permits reimbursement of such withdrawals within two years after the end of the active duty period. In 1954, however, ZP-911 took three airships from Lakehurst and deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for its annual active duty period. |
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