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Meaning of "out of norfolk"

out of norfolk: A phrase possibly related to leaving or being away from Norfolk, a city in Virginia, USA. Its specific meaning may depend on the context in which it is used

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The carrier was a day out of Norfolk.
Alstede operated out of Norfolk for the next two months.
During the next nine years she operated out of Norfolk.
Four hours out of Norfolk.
He is a cargo clerk stationed onboard the USS Saipan out of Norfolk.
Stationed out of Norfolk.
A supply officer stationed on the USS Ewing out of Norfolk.
The ship operated locally out of Norfolk through mid-August.
Upon its completion, she provided services for submarines operating out of Norfolk.
Ranger cruised along the eastern seaboard out of Norfolk and into the Caribbean Sea.
Out of Norfolk this morning as a standard safety precaution. They evacuated a battle carrier group.
Infantry Regiment are on a ship sailing out of Norfolk naval base.
She then operated out of Norfolk during June, principally on local escort duty.
She performed normal logistics services and training operations out of Norfolk until November.
The minesweeper stood out of Norfolk on 20 March en route to Iceland for duty.

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Set to deploy on the USS Edgerton out of Norfolk.
On the 29th, she stood out of Norfolk on her way across the Atlantic Ocean.
Kyle Campbell, he is a cargo clerk stationed on board the USS Saipan out of Norfolk.
She then conducted operations out of Norfolk for the next 18 months.
Kyle Campbell, he is a cargo clerk stationed onboard the USS Saipan out of Norfolk.
The ship continued her operations out of Norfolk until the autumn of 1962.
During the period before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hornet trained out of Norfolk.
During the first half of 1970, Yorktown operated out of Norfolk and began preparations for inactivation.
The first three months of 1952 brought more local operations out of Norfolk.
Years old . Stationed out of Norfolk.
In June and July 1956, Rowe conducted another midshipman cruise, then resumed operations out of Norfolk.
They are, like, bigwigs out of Norfolk.
Sunni, died last week . Sergeant Major out of Norfolk.
He 's on a cell phone grid 30 miles out of Norfolk.
At the age of 18, he stowed away on a ship out of Norfolk.

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