Saipan (disambiguation) — Saipan may relate to: * The Pacific island in the Mariana group ** Saipan, the island itself ** Saipan Sucks, the web site critical of the Mariana Island government * World War II and names of United States Navy warships ** Battle of Saipan, the… … Wikipedia
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Saipan American Memorial — Chinesische Soldaten stürmen japanische Stellungen in der Schlacht um Tai erzhuang (März 1938) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saipan International Airport — Infobox Airport name = Saipan International Airport nativename = Francisco C. Ada Airport image width = caption = IATA = SPN ICAO = PGSN FAA = GSN type = Public owner = [http://cpa.gov.mp/ Commonwealth Ports Authority] operator = city served =… … Wikipedia
Saipan — Infobox Islands name = Saipan image caption = Saipan seen from the air image size = locator map custom = no native name = native name link = nickname = location = Pacific Ocean coordinates = coord|15|10|51|N|145|45|21|E|display=inline archipelago … Wikipedia
Saipan — /suy pan /, n. an island in and the capital of the North Mariana Islands in the N Pacific, about 1350 mi. (2173 km) S of Japan: taken by U.S. forces June July 1944. 14,000; 71 sq. mi. (184 sq. km). * * * Island (pop., 2000: 62,392), Northern… … Universalium
Saipan class aircraft carrier — The Saipan class aircraft carriers were a class of two light carriers built for the United States Navy that served from shortly after World War II through the Vietnam War. They were later converted into command ships.Origins and DesignIntended to … Wikipedia
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Air Rescue Service — The Air Rescue Service (ARS) was a former subcommand of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS), a major command of the United States Air Force. On 1 Jan 1966, MATS was redesignated as the Military Airlift Command and ARS was redesignated as… … Wikipedia