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- Great Lakes Naval Training Center (redirect page) (links | edit)
- William A. Moffett (links | edit)
- Samuel C. Armstrong (links | edit)
- List of United States Navy losses in World War II (links | edit)
- Pat O'Brien (actor) (links | edit)
- Chicago Executive Airport (links | edit)
- Robert Smalls (links | edit)
- Jeremiah Wright (links | edit)
- Sheridan Road (links | edit)
- History of Ohio State Buckeyes football (links | edit)
- 1983 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (links | edit)
- Harold See (links | edit)
- Frankie Pytlak (links | edit)
- Waukegan station (links | edit)
- Great Lakes station (links | edit)
- 1944 college football season (links | edit)
- The Lone Sailor (links | edit)
- Gene F. Franklin (links | edit)
- USS Coyote (links | edit)
- The Navy Way (links | edit)
- Ray Lawrence (record producer) (links | edit)
- Daniel P. Meyer (links | edit)
- Frank Aschenbrenner (links | edit)
- 3rd Reserve Officers' Training Corps Brigade (links | edit)
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball (links | edit)
- Camp Robert Smalls (links | edit)
- List of shipwrecks in January 1943 (links | edit)
- Skirts Ahoy! (links | edit)
- Joe Bukant (links | edit)
- Northwoods battalion (links | edit)
- User:Buckboard/Draft: Ohio State Buckeyes football (links | edit)
- User:TCav (links | edit)
- John Herman Dent (links | edit)
- Robert E. Simanek (links | edit)
- Elmer Charles Bigelow (links | edit)
- Marine Air Control Group 48 (links | edit)
- Gunner's mate (links | edit)
- Abraham DeSomer (links | edit)
- North Chicago Community High School (links | edit)
- Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48 (links | edit)
- Golden Thirteen (links | edit)
- George Ray Tweed (links | edit)
- Dorothy Donegan (links | edit)
- 2003 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (links | edit)
- Samuel G. Fuqua (links | edit)
- John C. England (links | edit)
- Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company (links | edit)
- Charles Hawks Jr. (links | edit)
- Great Lakes Naval Recruit Training Command (redirect page) (links | edit)
- List of undefeated NCAA Division I football teams (links | edit)
- List of United States Marine Corps aviation support units (links | edit)
- Herman Olcott (links | edit)
- Patricia Ann Tracey (links | edit)
- Illinois's 10th congressional district (links | edit)
- Fire controlman (links | edit)
- Hull maintenance technician (links | edit)
- List of United States military bases in Illinois (links | edit)
- Shields Township, Illinois (links | edit)
- Francis Junior Pierce (links | edit)
- History of the Cleveland Browns (links | edit)
- Don Angell (links | edit)
- 1946 Cleveland Browns season (links | edit)
- Ann A. Bernatitus (links | edit)
- Jim Youel (links | edit)
- Lyman T. Johnson (links | edit)
- United States naval districts (links | edit)
- Scott Dierking (links | edit)
- Bill DeCorrevont (links | edit)
- USS Yantic (links | edit)
- Great Lakes Naval Station (redirect page) (links | edit)
- John Philip Sousa (links | edit)
- Uptown, Chicago (links | edit)
- Hugh Rodham (born 1911) (links | edit)
- Mac Speedie (links | edit)
- Charlie Bachman (links | edit)
- Draper Kauffman (links | edit)
- Warren Wood (links | edit)
- USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (links | edit)
- Edward Perl (links | edit)
- List of events at Soldier Field (links | edit)
- Edwin Hill Clark (links | edit)
- Stephen G. Weber (links | edit)
- Vincent Pezzi (links | edit)
- 1918 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (links | edit)
- User:Abie the Fish Peddler/List of musicians who served in the military (links | edit)
- Draft:Steve Wadiak (links | edit)
- United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge (links | edit)
- Wayne Maurice Caron (links | edit)
- Bob Chappuis (links | edit)
- George Terlep (links | edit)
- Meet Your Navy (links | edit)
- George Young (American football player) (links | edit)
- Pine-Thomas Productions (links | edit)
- Glenn D. Vosburg (links | edit)
- Command element (United States Marine Corps) (links | edit)
- Tom Ferrick (baseball) (links | edit)