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What evidence demonstrates spontaneous information increasing in the absence of an outside intelligent agency?

Evolution has been shown to increase information many, many times. It took me all of five minutes to find some examples.Here is just one:Sdic is a new gene that evolved recently in the lineage of Drosophila melanogaster. It was formed from a duplication and fusion of the gene AnnX, which encodes annexin X, and Cdic, which encodes the intermediate polypeptide chain of the cytoplasmic dynein. The fusion joins AnnX exon 4 with Cdic intron 3, which brings together three putative promoter elements for testes-specific expression of Sdic: the distal conserved element (DCE) and testes-specific element (TSE) are derived from AnnX, and the proximal conserved element (PCE) from Cdic intron 3. Sdic transcription initiates within the PCE, and translation is initiated within the sequence derived from Cdic intron 3, continuing through a 10 base pair insertion that creates a new splice donor site that enables the new coding sequence derived from intron 3 to be joined with the coding sequence of Cdic exon 4. A novel protein is created lacking 100 residues at the amino end that contain sequence motifs essential for the function of cytoplasmic dynein intermediate chains. Instead, the amino end is a hydrophobic region of 16 residues that resembles the amino end of axonemal dynein intermediate chains from other organisms. The downstream portion of Sdic features large deletions eliminating Cdic exons v2 and v3, as well as multiple frameshift deletions or insertions. The new protein becomes incorporated into the tail of the mature sperm and may function as an axonemal dynein intermediate chain. The new Sdic gene is present in about 10 tandem repeats between the wildtype Cdic and AnnX genes located near the base of the X chromosome. The implications of these findings are discussed relative to the origin of new gene functions and the process of speciation.Ranz JM, Ponce AR, Hartl DL, Nurminsky D., 2003. Origin and evolution of a new gene expressed in the Drosophila sperm axoneme. Genetica. Jul;118(2-3):233-44.Here are a few more.Alves MJ, Coelho MM, Collares-Pereira MJ, 2001. Evolution in action through hybridisation and polyploidy in an Iberian freshwater fish: a genetic review. Genetica 111(1-3): 375-385. [1]Brown CJ, Todd KM, Rosenzweig RF, 1998. Multiple duplications of yeast hexose transport genes in response to selection in a glucose-limited environment. Mol. Biol. Evol. 15(8): 931-942. [2]Decadt, Y. JG, 2000. On the origin and impact of information in evolution paper available on the internet.Hughes AL, Friedman R, 2003. Parallel evolution by gene duplication in the genomes of two unicellular fungi. Genome Res. 13(6A): 1259-1264.Knox JR, Moews PC and Frere J-M, 1996. Molecular evolution of bacterial beta-lactam resistance. Chemistry & Biology 3: 937-947.Kuper, J., Doenges, C. & Wilmanns, M. (2005). "Two-fold repeated (beta alpha)4 half-barrels may provide a molecular tool for dual substrate specificity." EMBO reports, 6(2), 134–139. DOILang, D. et al, 2000. Structural evidence for evolution of the beta/alpha barrel scaffold by gene duplication and fusion. Science 289: 1546-1550. See also Miles, E.W. & Davies, D.R., 2000. On the ancestry of barrels. Science 289: 1490.Lenski, R.E., 1995. in Population Genetics of Bacteria, Society for General Microbiology, Symposium 52, eds. Baumberg, S., Young, J.P.W., Saunders, S.R. & Wellington, E.M.H., Cambridge University Press, UK., pp. 193-215.Lenski, R., Rose, M.R., Simpson, E.C. & Tadler, S.C., 1991. American Naturalist 138: 1315-1341.Long M. (2001). "Evolution of novel genes." Curr Opin Genet Dev. 11(6):673-80.Long, M., Betran, E., Thornton, K. and Wang, W. (2003). "The origin of new genes: glimpses from the young and old." Nature Reviews Genetics. 4(11): 865-875.Lynch M and Conery JS, 2000. The evolutionary fate and consequences of duplicate genes. Science 290: 1151-1155. See also Pennisi, E., 2000. Twinned genes live life in the fast lane. Science 290: 1065-1066.Nurminsky DI, Nurminskaya MV, De Aguiar D, Hartl DL. (1998). "Selective sweep of a newly evolved sperm-specific gene in Drosophila." Nature. 396(6711):572-5.Ohta T., 2003. Evolution by gene duplication revisited: differentiation of regulatory elements versus proteins. Genetica 118(2-3): 209-216.Park IS, Lin CH, and Walsh CT, 1996. Gain of D-alanyl-D-lactate or D-lactyl-D-alanine synthetase activities in three active-site mutants of the Escherichia coli D-alanyl-D-alanine ligase B. Biochemistry 35: 10464-10471.Prijambada ID et al., 1995. Emergence of nylon oligomer degradation enzymes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO through experimental evolution. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61(5): 2020-2022.Schneider, T.D., 2000. Evolution of biological information. Nucleic Acids Res 28(14): 2794-2799. [3]Zhang J, Zhang YP, Rosenberg HF, 2002. Adaptive evolution of a duplicated pancreatic ribonuclease gene in a leaf-eating monkey. Nature Genetics 30(4):411-415. See also: Univ. of Michigan, 2002, How gene duplication helps in adapting to changing environments. [4]Whitman CP. (2002). "The 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase family of enzymes: how nature makes new enzymes using a beta-alpha-beta structural motif." Arch Biochem Biophys. 402(1):1-13.PubMed DOIBos DH. (2005). "Natural selection during functional divergence to LMP7 and proteasome subunit X (PSMB5) following gene duplication." J Mol Evol. 60(2):221-8. PubMedBallicora MA, Dubay JR, Devillers CH, Preiss J. (2005). "Resurrecting the ancestral enzymatic role of a modulatory subunit." J Biol Chem. 280(11):10189-95. PubMedTodd AE, Orengo CA, Thornton JM. (2002)."Sequence and structural differences between enzyme and nonenzyme homologs." Structure (Camb). 10(10):1435-51. PubMedTodd AE, Orengo CA, Thornton JM. (2002). "Plasticity of enzyme active sites." Trends Biochem Sci. 27(8):419-26. PubMedBartlett GJ, Borkakoti N, Thornton JM. (2003). "Catalysing new reactions during evolution: economy of residues and mechanism." J Mol Biol. 331(4):829-60. PubMedJames LC, Tawfik DS. (2001). "Catalytic and binding poly-reactivities shared by two unrelated proteins: The potential role of promiscuity in enzyme evolution." Protein Sci. 10(12):2600-7. PubMedTodd AE, Orengo CA, Thornton JM. (2001). "Evolution of function in protein superfamilies, from a structural perspective." J Mol Biol. 307(4):1113-43. PubMedRaes, J., Van de Peer, Y. (2002). "Gene duplication, the evolution of novel gene functions, and detecting functional divergence of duplicates in silico." Appl Bioinformatics. 2(2):91-101. PubMedVan de Peer, Y., Taylor, J. S., Braasch, I., Meyer, A. "The ghost of selection past: rates of evolution and functional divergence of anciently duplicated genes." J Mol Evol. 53(4-5):436-446.Carginale, V., Trinchella, F., Capasso, C., Scudiero, R., Riggio, M., Parisi, E. (2004). "Adaptive evolution and functional divergence of pepsin gene family." Gene. 333:81-90. PubMed

How many U.S. ships participated in the Cuban Naval blockade?

US Navy ships and units which received the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal or the Navy Expeditionary Medal for participating in the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. In order to receive this medal, the ship/unit had to of performed in the water area from 12 degrees to 28 degrees North latitude, and from 66 degrees to 84 degrees West longitude:“ShipsAbbot (DD 629), 11 - 22 Nov 62.Ability (MSO 519), 6 - 24 Nov 62.Aggressive (MSO 422), 28 Oct - 11 Nov 62.Agile (MSO 421), 28 Oct - 11 Nov 62.Aldebaran (AF 10), 24 Oct - 6 Nov 62.Algol (AKA 54), 24 Oct - 16 Dec 62.Allagash (AO 97), 6 Nov - 21 Dec 62.Allan M. Sumner (DD 692), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Altair (AKS 32), 11 - 28 Nov 62.Bache (DD 470), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Barry (DD 933), 24 Oct - 1 Nov 62.Barton (DD 722), 24 Oct - 30 Nov 62.Basilone (DD 824), 24 Oct - 18 Nov 62.Bayfield (APA 33), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Beale (DD 471), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Bearss (DD 654), 4 - 16 Nov 62.Beatty (DD 756), 16 - 24 Nov 62.Belle Grove (LSD 2), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Bexar (APA 237), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Biddle (DDG 5), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Bigelow (DD 942), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Blandy (DD 943), 24 Oct - 1 Nov 62.Bordelon (DD 881), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62; 3 - 21 Dec 62.Borie (DD 704), 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Boxer (LPH 4), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Bristol (DD 857), 4 Nov - 3 Dec 62.Brough (DE 148), 25 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Brownson (DD 868), 28 Oct - 18 Nov 62.Cabildo (LSD 16), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Calcaterra (DER 390), 31 Oct - 14 Nov 62.Caloosahatchee (AO 98), 16 Nov-7 Dec 62.Cambria (APA 36), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Canberra (CAG 2), 24 Oct - 6 Nov 62; 19 - 22 Nov 62.Canisteo (AO 99), 19 Nov - 18 Dec 62.Capricornus (AKA 57), 24 Oct - 10 Dec 62.Carter Hall (LSD 3), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Casa Grande (LSD 13), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Charles F. Adams (DDG 2), 24 Oct - 30 Nov 62.Charles H. Roan (DD 853), 27 Oct - 24 Nov 62.Charles P. Cecil (DDR 835), 29 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Charles R. Ware (DD 865), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Charles S. Sperry (DD 697), 24 Oct - 1 Nov 62.Cheboygan County (LST 533), 24 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Chikaskia (AO 54), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Chilton (APA 38), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Claud Jones (DE 1033), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Colonial (LSD 18), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Conway (DD 507), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Cony (DD 508), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Cook (APD 130), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Corry (DDR 817), 24 Oct - 12 Nov 62; 18 - 21 Nov 62.Dahlgren (DLG 12), 27 Oct - 11 Nov 62.Damato (DD 871), 24 Oct - 4 Nov 62.Davis (DD 937), 13 - 24 Nov 62.Decatur (DD 936), 4 Nov - 7 Dec 62.Denebola (AF 56), 11 - 22 Nov 62.Desoto County (LST 1171), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Dodge County (LST 722), 24 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Dewey (DLG 14), 24 Oct - 12 Nov 62.Dupont (DD 941), 26 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Duval County (LST 758), 24 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Dyess (DDR 880), 3 - 23 Dec 62.Earl B. Hall (APD 107), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Eaton (DD 510), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Eldorado (AGC 11), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Elokomin (AO 55), 24 Oct - 23 Nov 62.English (DD 696), 24 Oct - 24 Nov 62.Enterprise (CVAN 65), 24 Oct - 3 Dec 62. [With aviation squadrons VF-33, VF-102, VA-34 (Flew aboard 26 Oct, transferred to Independence 19 Nov), VA-35, VA-66, VA-76, VMA-225, VAW-12 Det 14.]Escape (ARS 6), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Essex (CVS 9), 24 Oct - 15 Nov 62. [With aviation squadrons VS-34, VS-39, VA-43 Det 9, VAW-12 Det 9, HS-9.]Eugene A. Greene (DD 711), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Fiske (DDR 842), 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Forrest B. Royal (DD 872), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Fort Snelling (LSD 30), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Francis Marion (APA 249), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Furse (DD 882), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Gainard (DD 706), 18-20 Nov 62.Gearing (DD 710), 24 - 30 Oct 62.Grand Canyon (AD 28), 3 Nov - 1 Dec 62.Grant County (LST 1174), 24 - 7 Dec 62.Great Sitkin (AE 17), 24 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Gunston Hall (LSD 5), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Hank (DD 702), 24 Oct - 26 Nov 62.Harlan R. Dickson (DD 708), 4 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Harwood (DD 861), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Hawkins (DDR 873), 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Haynsworth (DD 700), 24 Oct - 14 Nov 62Henley (DD 762), 27 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Henrico (APA 45), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Hermitage (LSD 34), 7-23 Dec 62.Hissem (DER 400), 24 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Hoist (ARS 40), 27 Oct - 27 Nov.Holder (DD 819), 1 - 18 Nov 62.Hugh Purvis (DD 709), 28 Oct - 18 Nov 62.Hyades (AF 28), 24 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Independence (CVA 62), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62. [With aviation squadrons VF-13, VF-84, VA-64 (Shifted to Enterprise 19 Nov), VA-72, VA-75 (Shifted to Guantanamo 22 Nov), VAH-11 Det 8, HU-2 Det 62, VAW-33 Det 62.Ingraham (DD 694), 6-10 Nov 62.Iwo Jima (LPH 2), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.John King (DDG 3), 7 Nov - 6 Dec 62.John Paul Jones (DD 932), 4 Nov - 5 Dec 62.John R. Perry (DE 1034), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.John R. Pierce (DD 753), 24 Oct - 2 Dec 62.Johnston (DD 821), 10-31 Dec 62.John W. Weeks (DD 701), 24 Oct - 14 Nov 62.Joseph P. Kennedy Jr (DD 850), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Kankakee (AO 39), 24 Oct - 4 Dec 62.Kaskaskia (AO 27), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Keppler (DD 765), 24 Oct - 1 Nov 62.Kiowa (ATF 72), 20 Nov - 1 Dec 62.Kretchmer (DER 329), 27 Nov - 20 Dec 62.Lake Champlain (CVS 39), 18 Nov - 5 Dec 62. [With aviation squadrons VS-22, VS-32, VAW-33 Det 39, HS-5, HU-2 Det 39.]Lawrence (DDG 4), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Leary (DDR 879), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Liddle (APD 60), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Lindenwald (LSD 6), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Lorain County (LST 1177), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Lowry (DD 770), 24 Oct - 8 Nov 62; 17-30 Nov 62.Luiseno (AFT 156), 19 Nov - 9 Dec 62.Mac Donough (DLG 8), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Maloy (DE 791), 6-29 Nov 62.Manley (DD 940), 24 Oct - 24 Nov 62.Marias (AO 57), 12 - 20 Nov 62.Mathews (AKA 96), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Mazama (AE 9), 24 Oct - 2 Dec 62.Mc Caffery (DD 860), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Merrick (AKA 97), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Mills (DER 383), 24 - 31 Oct 62.Monrovia (APA 31), 24 Oct - 16 Dec 62.Mosopelea (ATF 158), 8 Nov - 1 Dec 62.Mount McKinley (AGC 7), 24 Oct - 10 Dec 62.Mullinnix (DD 944), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Murray (DD 576), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Neosho (AO 143), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Nespelen (AOG 55), 25 - 27 Nov 62.New (DD 818), 2-19 Nov 62.Newman K. Perry (DDR 883), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62; 3-21 Dec 62.Newport News (CA 148), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Nitro (AE 23), 13-23 Nov 62.Noble (APA 218), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Norfolk (DL 1), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Norris (DD 859), 4 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Oglethorpe (AKA 100), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.O'Hare (DDR 889), 24 Oct - 3 Dec 62.Okanogan (APA 220), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Okinawa (LPH 3), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Opportune (ARS 41), 25 Nov - 4 Dec 62.Oxford (AG 159), 29 Oct - 15 Dec 62.Page County (LST 1076), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Paiute (ATF 159), 5 Nov - 2 Dec 62.Papago (ATF 160), 24 Oct -22 Nov 62.Pawcatuck (AO 108), 5 Nov - 7 Dec 62.Peregrine (AG 176), 26 Oct - 5 Nov 62; 26 - 29 Nov 62.Peterson (DE 152), 25 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Plymouth Rock (LSD 29), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Pocono (AGC 16), 12 Nov - 3 Dec 62.Point Defiance (LSD 31), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Purdy (DD 734), 17 - 24 Nov 62.Randolph (CVS 15), 24 Oct - 7 Nov 62; 23 - 30 Nov 62. [With aviation squadrons VS-26, VS-36, VAW-12 Det 36, HS-7.]Rankin (AKA 103), 26 Oct - 11 Dec 62.Renville (APA 227), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Rhodes (DER 384), 24 Oct - 26 Nov 62; 21 - 31 Dec 62.Rich (DD 820), 2 - 18 Nov 62.Richard E. Kraus (DD 849), 29 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Rigel (AF 58), 9 - 22 Nov 62.Rival (MSO 468), 24 Nov - 31 Dec 62.Robert A. Owens (DD 827), 27 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Robert L. Wilson (DD 847), 24 Oct - 3 Nov 62.Rockbridge (APA 228), 24 Oct - 16 Dec 62.Roy O. Hale (DER 336), 14-16 Nov 62.Rush (DDR 714), 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Sabine (AO 25), 24 Oct - 18 Nov 62.Salamonie (AO 26), 1 - 24 Nov 62.Salinan (ATF 161), 24 Oct - 10 Dec 62.Salute (MSO 470), 29 Nov - 31 Dec 62.Samuel B. Roberts (DD 823), 24 Oct - 3 Nov 62.Sandoval (APA 194), 24 Oct - 18 Dec 62.Saratoga (CVA 60), 3-20 Dec 62. [With aviation squadrons VF-32, VA-36, VAW-34.]Saufley (DD 465), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Sea Poacher (SS 406), 29 Nov - 14 Dec 62.Sellers (DDG 11), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Seneca (ATF 91), 13 Nov - 15 Dec 62.Shadwell (LSD 15), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Shakori (AFT 162), 12 Nov - 2 Dec 62.Soley (DD 707), 24 Oct - 2 Dec 62.Spiegel Grove (LSD 32), 24 Oct - 30 Nov 62.Steinaker (DDR 863), 24 Oct - 14 Nov 62; 20-22 Nov 62.Stickell (DDR 888), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Suffolk County (LST 1173), 24 Oct - 16 Dec 62.Talbot County (LST 1153), 24 Oct - 16 Dec 62.Terrebonne Parish (LST 1156), 15 Nov - 16 Dec 62.The Sullivans (DD 537), 17 Nov - 17 Dec 62.Thetis Bay (LPH 6), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Thomas J. Gary (DER 326), 15-27 Nov 62.Thomaston (LSD 28), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Thuban (AKA 19), 17 Nov - 8 Dec 62.Traverse County (LST 1160), 24 Oct - 6 Dec 62.Truckee (AO 147), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Tutuila (ARG 4), 20 Nov - 7 Dec 62.Union (AKA 106), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Utina (ATF 168), 28 Nov - 15 Dec 62.Uvalde (AKA 88), 24 Oct - 4 Dec 62.Vermilion (AKA 107), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Vesole (DDR 878), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62; 3 - 21 Dec 62.Vulcan (AR 5), 30 Oct - 29 Nov 62.Wahkiakum County (LST 1162), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Wallace L. Lind (DD 703), 24 Oct - 22 Nov 62.Waller (DD 466), 25 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Walworth County (LST 1164), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Washburn (AKA 108), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Wasp (CVS 18), 2 - 19 Nov 62. [With aviation squadrons VS-28, VS-31, VS-64 Det 18, VAW-33 Det 18, HS-11, HU-2 Det 18, VRC-40.]Whetstone (LSD 27), 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Willard Keith (DD 775), 24 Oct - 15 Nov 62.William C. Lawe (DD 763), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.William M. Wood (DDR 715), 28 Oct - 24 Nov 62; 10 - 24 Dec 62.Willis A. Lee (DL 4), 7 - 21 Nov 62.Windlass (ARSD 4), 21 - 24 Nov 62.Witex (DD 848), 24 Oct - 1 Nov 62; 16 - 20 Nov 62.Wood County (LST 1178), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.Wrangell (AE 12), 24 Oct - 20 Nov 62.Yancey (AKA 93), 24 Oct - 7 Dec 62.York County (LST 1175), 24 Oct - 5 Dec 62.Yosemite (AD 19), 7 Nov - 9 Dec 62.Zellars (DD 777), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62).UnitsAir Anti-Submarine Squadron 24 (VS 24), 27 Oct - 18 Nov 62.Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 27 (VS 27), 4 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 30 (VS 30) Det 14, 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 39 (VS 39), 24 Oct - 13 Nov 62.Airborne Early Warning Squadron 4 (VW 4), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Airborne Early Warning Squadron 33 (VAW 33) Detachment 62, 24 Oct - 23 Nov 62Air Development Squadron 1 (VI 1) Det 14, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.All Weather Fighter Squadron 3 (VFAW 3) Det Echo, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Attack Squadron 43 (VA 43), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Attack Squadron 65 (VA 65), 24 Oct - 21 Nov 62.Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12 (VAW 12) Det 14, 24 Oct - 4 Dec 62.Carrier Anti-Submarine Air Group 56 (CVSG 56) Staff, 24 Oct - 5 Nov 62.Fighter Squadron 32 (VF 32), 24 Oct - 15 Nov 62.Fighter Squadron 41 (VF 41), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fighter Squadron 101 (VF 101), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fighter Squadron 174 (VF 174), 25 Oct - 30 Nov 62.Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 2 (VQ 2), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 2 (VQ 2), Det 3, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fleet Air Wing 3, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fleet Air Wing 11, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Fleet Tactical Support Squadron 40 (VR 40), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Heavy Photographic Squadron 62 (VAP 62), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 1 (HS 1), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.LCU Division 11, Det C, 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.LCU Division 13, Det A, 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Light Photographic Squadron 62 (VFP 62), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 6, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 7, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 10, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 11, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 43, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mine Sweeping Boat 44, 24 Oct - 17 Dec 62.Mobile Construction Battalion 4 (MCB 4), 24 Oct - 10 Dec 62.Mobile Construction Battalion 7 (MCB 7), 30 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Naval Beach Group 1, Det D, 8 Nov - 5 Dec 62.Naval Cargo Handling Battalion 1, Det H, 24 Oct - 1 Dec 62.Naval Cargo Handling Battalion 1, Det L, 24 - 29 Oct 62.Patrol Squadron 5 (VP 5), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 7 (VP 7), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 8 (VP 8), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 10 (VP 10), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 11 (VP 11), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 18 (VP 18), 24 Oct - 31 Dec 62.Patrol Squadron 18 (VP 18) Det 6, 1 Nov - 31 Dec 62.”Go to the Naval History and Heritage Command website to learn more: Cuban Missile Crisis

How do you apply for a California Identification Card?

From https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/dl/dl_info#idcardIdentification (ID) cardsDMV issues ID cards to persons of any age. The ID card looks like a driver license, but is used for identification purposes only. A regular ID card is valid for six years, and a senior citizen ID card is valid for 10 years. To qualify for a senior citizen ID card, you must be age 62 or older.Reduced-fee ID cardYou may pay a reduced application fee for an original or renewal identification card if you meet income requirements from a public assistance program. If you are eligible, the governmental or non-profit program will give you a completed Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (DL 937) to take to DMV to apply for your reduced fee identification card.See your local public assistance program agency for information about eligibility requirements and obtaining a DL 937 form.How to apply for or renew an identification (ID) cardDMV issues two types of ID cards. A regular ID card valid for six years, and a senior citizen ID card valid for 10 years. To qualify for a senior citizen ID card, you must be age 62 or older.To apply for an ID card you will need to do the following:Visit a DMV office (make an Appointment(s) for faster service).Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application form (DL 44). An original DL 44 form must be submitted. Copies will not be accepted.Give a thumb print.Have your picture taken.Provide your social security number. It will be verified with the Social Security Administration while you are in the office.Verify your birth date and legal presence (you may use your California driver license). If your current name no longer matches the name on your BP/LP document, see "True Full Name" and "How to Change Your Name" for more information.Present your acceptable residency documents if you have never had a California driver license or California identification card.Pay the application fee. (No fee for a senior citizen ID card.)

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