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Kinkaid May 1943
Kinkaid may refer to * Kinkaid (surname) * USS Kinkaid, a Spruance-class U.S. Navy destroyer *Kinkaid Act of 1904, which applied to Western Nebraska, U.S. * Kinkaid Formation, a geological formation in Illinois, U.S. **Kinkaid Lake in Illinois ** Kinkaid Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area in Illinois **Kinkaid Township, Jackson County, Illinois * Kinkaid, Nevada, a populated place in the United States *The Kinkaid School The Kinkaid School is a private PK–12 non-sectarian college preparatory school in Piney Point Village, Texas, United States in Greater Houston. The Kinkaid School is the oldest independent coeducational school in Greater Houston. The stude ... in Texas, U.S. See also * Kincaid (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Kinkaid (surname)
Kinkaid is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Keith Kinkaid (born 1989), American ice hockey goaltender * Mary Holland Kinkaid (1861–1948), American novelist and journalist *Moses Kinkaid (1856–1922), American politician *Thomas C. Kinkaid (1888–1972), American admiral See also * Kincaid (surname) Kincaid or Kinkaid is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Kincaid (1710–1777), Scottish printer and publisher who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh *Angela Kincaid, British children's book illustrator *April ... * Kinkade {{surname, Kinkaid ...
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USS Kinkaid
USS ''Kinkaid'' (DD-965), named for Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid USN (1888–1972), was a built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. Ship naming and launching, Launched in 1974, she was Ship decommissioning, decommissioned in 2003 and sunk in 2004. She was the third "Spru-can" to be built. History Between the late evening of 22 February and the early morning of 23 February 1979, 25 construction workers from Texas, constructing a naval base in the port of Char Bahar, were evacuated in the early morning hours by ''Kinkaid'', and they were brought to the small island of Bahrain. This became known as the "Gulf of Aden/Yemen Indian Ocean Contingency Operation of 12/8/78 – 6/6/79". The crew of ''Kinkaid'' were awarded the Navy Expeditionary Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal, Armed Forces Humanitarian Service Medal. In November 1989, ''Kinkaid'' and the Panamanian-registered freighter M/V ''Kota Petani'' were involved in a ...
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