The USS Huntington (CL-107) couldn't have been involved in the Bay of Pigs. It was decommissioned on 15 June 1949.
Okay i don't know how old you are or what country you are from, so i will go easy on you. What confuses me is that i thought this question was related to world war two. And there never was any battle of pigs.... And the second thing that puzzles me is that i don't know which country you are in and therefore the terminology "this" country is ambiguous i.e. could be anywhere... Although i did once hear about a small incursion/invasion called the "Bay Of Pigs". This involved a failed attempt by the U.S to invade Communist Cuba under John F Kennedy's government in 1961/2/3???? Some other clever clogs can fill you in on the rest.... Hope this was useful, Good Luck...
Unless you own The Huntington Library in California then you do not own the originals. What you do have are some of the many reprints that were created of the originals.
um....... oh! i know! no wait, i don't know..... never mind :]
Which golf war was he involved with? The 1980-1988 one, or the 1991 one, or the 2003 one?newtest3Well only I know is he was involved during 1991 At that time he was only 5 years old.
I didn't know they were involved in politics...
No,trust me;I think I would know.
No, they do not, i myself own 2 full-grown guinea pigs so I would know
i dont know if they eat pigs, but i do know that chickins should not eat guinea pigs! though as they are bad for them!
why would I know
they go wherever they have to why would you want to know and isnt it obvious
I would love to be involved in saving the polar bears but i don't know how to get involved.
Pigs ain't hot!! Pigs ain't hot
you have to clean it twice a week.i would know i had two but in spate cages
As far as I know, guinea pigs do not revolve anything.
Yes.
In order to answer your question I would have to know who "he" is. You forgot to name the "he".
i dont know yet!!! hehehehe