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However, he managed to swim ashore, a feat which took him three hours.
in the initial assault landings there, putting ashore a major part of Combat Landing Team 1, 22d Reg
red for protection against damage as they come ashore, a lighter construction technique is used at d
doctor, and Griswold's body eventually washed ashore about two miles away.
She ran ashore about 6 to 8 miles east of Fort Morgan and the
It was run ashore about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Fort George.
Ashore, Admiral Clark first served as Special Assista
e hurricane had a large wind field upon moving ashore, affecting a large portion of North Carolina;
He retired ashore after the end of the war, and died in 1791.
the violence of the hull collapse, and washed ashore after drifting for a year.
out a ship, and he spent four and a half years ashore after leaving Merlin.
After returning from the East Indies, he went ashore again and spent time in 1845 and 1846 engaged
Aaron H. Hanson slipped ashore ahead of the main landings to be staged near B
Coming ashore ahead of the main landing force, the assault s
or more convicts may have managed to struggle ashore alive.
Another, Thomas Kew, was washed ashore alive.
ship when he is knocked unconscious and taken ashore along with Snowy.
ard, brushing southwestern Haiti before moving ashore along south-central Cuba.
of Mexico, and headed northward before moving ashore along the Gulf Coast.
pproximately 24 hours after forming-it drifted ashore along the northeast coast of Honduras, just we
Depth of water, and landmarks ashore also accurate compared to chart-plotter.
Simultaneously with operations ashore, Amphibious Task Force helicopters provided sp
Several fires were started ashore; an ammunition dump exploded spectacularly and
He then came ashore and settled back to where he grew up in Mobile
st and 69th Infantry Brigades were to be first ashore and establish a beachhead.
On 1 October 1923 Vernon was moved ashore and new departments were set up to cover aspec
This ship ran ashore and is not listed as a war loss so was most li
d as the recognized flag of the Dominion, both ashore and afloat.
which took the menacing raft in tow, pulled it ashore, and put out the fire.
rican ships, or to alert British ships to come ashore and carry out illegal trade.
chapter 3.E., the command ashore and command afloat insignia are considered equ
He then swam ashore and eventually founded the nearby church of Ll
his species is entirely aquatic, rarely coming ashore and is chiefly herbivorous feeding on the frui
iency when at sea for long periods, would come ashore and eat the leaves to alleviate the condition
ors, led by Captain Bradley A. Fiske, who went ashore and attempted to extinguish the blaze.
C32 ran ashore and was blown up in the Gulf of Riga on 22 Oct
A second landing put tanks ashore, and Japanese planes bombed Haiphong, causing
She mounted the guns from her off side ashore and presented a full battery.
neared the island, the sailors spotted a fire ashore and feared that it might be a shore party from
The next morning Rogers sent a party ashore and discovered that the fire was from Scottish
The keys for the ships magazine had been taken ashore and no lookouts had been posted.
in the rocket, he landed in the sea, swimming ashore and reporting "O my sultan!
was cornered by United States Navy ships, run ashore and destroyed by her crew.
capabilities to provide support to the RN both ashore and afloat.
which New Ironsides had given the Union forces ashore, and eight members of his crew were subsequent
Hayes tricks Mr Moody to go ashore and sails off with Jenny Ford Moody still on b
ing the damage; destroyers towed sinking ships ashore and beached them, while boarding parties attem
rew of two men and a woman passenger struggled ashore and walked a distance of 50 miles to Newcastle
Fearing that the Japanese soldiers would flee ashore and into the mountains and do a revenge raid o
Meanwhile, the marine detachment went ashore and set up a temporary camp at the base of an
approached Nelson with a request for a living ashore and he became Vicar of Bridgham Norfolk in 180
capsized hulk of the Cap Arcona later drifted ashore, and the beached wreck was broken up in 1949.
yclone caused heavy damage near where it moved ashore and along its path, resulting in ten deaths.
When breeding they will come ashore, and nest on Heard Island, Auckland Islands, C
After the war, he alternated tours of command ashore and afloat with tours of ordnance duty, includ
issioned from the ship in December 2009 moving ashore and recommissioning as the "stone frigate" HMS
ired sailors to wear dress uniforms when going ashore, and over-enforced the division between office
A few days later, on July 9, 1935 she drifted ashore and was beached on the eastern shores of Frase
eared for Eniwetok, where the wounded were put ashore, and cargo, including 37 tons of dynamite for
lose fire support to the troops once they were ashore, and then patrolled off the atoll during mop-u
returned from Darwin with the men who had gone ashore and had been caught away from the ship during
ozen bodies of some twenty-four sailors washed ashore, and were buried at the South End Burying Grou
transfer casualties from Okinawa to hospitals ashore, and then she continued on to Pearl Harbor.
t lieutenant, an officer named Godby, would go ashore and recover Perkins whilst the two ships remai
Most of the horses swam ashore and were the ancestors of a feral herd that ro
ater, she put the rest of her troops and cargo ashore and shifted to Subic Bay on 25 July for minor
t sortie after sortie in support of the troops ashore and over the ships assembled, but the White Pl
He held major posts ashore and afloat, chief of which were commanding the
1 nearly 1,500 American combat troops were put ashore, and that night another 1,500 reinforcements l
On the 9th, troops went ashore, and from then until the 11th, Rathburne alter
ners of the current site the boathouse was put ashore and finally sold in 1882/83 for £32.
The ship was subsequently blown ashore and wrecked.
They also brought ashore, and buried, enough explosives, primers, and i
ouble A-side single “Some Nice Flowers / Wreck Ashoreand in Spring/Summer 2011 they are due to rel
the responsibilities and importance of command ashore and major program management.
e next month escorted convoys to supply troops ashore around Davao Gulf, on the second such voyage b
increasing volume of fire directly onto troops ashore as well as amphibious craft in succeeding wave
He then served ashore as Director of Administrative Plans and Direct
ate of the ship City of New York, who remained ashore as a member of the winter party and headed the
h Marine Corps troops and cargo, which she put ashore as needed through the end of March.
she offered direct fire support to the troops ashore, assisting in knocking out four enemy batterie
During the rest of the 1870s he served ashore at Washington, D.C., and New York.
To add to his problems, a further brigade came ashore at 0930, only to find that high winds were dri
He reappears in Scenario 2, apparently washing ashore at the site of a battle between Medion's army
While in the U.S. Navy, Hattendorf also served ashore at the Naval History Division, Office of the C
14 hours and 30 minutes later, she came ashore at Kingsdown, Kent, England.
helicopter's flight data recorder, was brought ashore at Great Yarmouth on 21 July, and transferred
On 26 April, remnants of the 164th went ashore at Sibulan, some five miles (8 km) north of Du
, Niagara's boats carried the end of the cable ashore at Brills Mouth Island, Newfoundland, and the
from the command ship Coronado to headquarters ashore at Point Loma, San Diego, California.
nd spent the initial years of his naval career ashore at the Naval Station in Boston, Massachusetts
She washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on September 6
The last flying Sunderland, "Excalibur", came ashore at Calshot in 1984.
November the ship was seen to have been driven ashore at Port Stephens.
ritain, France, and Ireland, etc., came safely ashore at Puckaster, after he had endured a great and
ubmarine were taken on board Card who put them ashore at Boston the next day.
p for scrap when she broke her tether and came ashore at Scalby Mills, north of Scarborough.
was fired upon by Confederate cannon concealed ashore at Carolina Landing, at Princeton, and at othe
ian in tow, and the injured man was soon taken ashore at Portsmouth for treatment.
All but a few of her crew (those who were ashore at the time) were killed in the blast which no
lements of the 41st Infantry Division were put ashore at Zamboanga on the southwest tip of Mindanao.
he crew of the Norwegian merchant ship Ivanhoe ashore at 07:45 on November 3 at Lodsvik.
ross-channel ferry, the MV Hengist, was driven ashore at Folkestone.
(94 tonne) and the Christina (196 tonne), run ashore at Plettenberg Bay
f from: Portstewart (County Londonderry), cast ashore at Hood's Ferry, Islandmagee (opposite Larne),
On 26 September, Japanese forces came ashore at Dong Tac, south of Haiphong, and moved on t
Davis was said to be the second man ashore at Point Harmar, 7 April 1788, and he declared
and six LCI(L)'s, put some 700 assault troops ashore at Mariveles on 15 February 1945.
week before and had just placed Marine Raiders ashore at Rice Anchorage on New Georgia's northern sh
obert Ponting, the ship's cook, who was washed ashore at Sorrento Back Beach after clinging to a por
fferent accommodation ships, they finally went ashore at Brest on 26 December, and a few days later
the Anzac landing on 25 April 1915, and wenrt ashore at around 4.30 am.
Passed Midshipman, Wyman spent a tour of duty ashore at the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C., be
ntil Prince Fushimi's northern expedition went ashore at Pa-te-chui before resuming its advance.
destroyers set out to bombard Allied positions ashore at Dover, England and Calais, France.
US troops going ashore at Kwajalein, 1944
Going ashore at Port Burwell, July 1923
On their first stop ashore at St Jago, Darwin found rock formations which
The wreck drifted ashore at Manzanillo."
one or more light cannon, which were wrestled ashore at British Landing and hauled up through the i
These were put ashore at Leyte 14 November.
Luis de Torres was the first man ashore at Hispaniola.
Soldiers and marines stormed ashore at Saipan on the 15th.
thout having to sacrifice their ability to put ashore at shallow ports.
with a company of Independent Foreigners came ashore at Hoffler's Creek near the mouth of the Nanse
He was taken ashore at Ischia and died there on 18 November 1733.
(played by Henry Fonda), to lead the division ashore at D-Day.
On June 21, the 55th Pennsylvania came ashore at Wadmelaw Sound.
owe claimed to have been laid by UC-7, drifted ashore before she could be rescued and broke her back
to go to the aid of the schooner Western Lass, ashore beyond Prawle Point.
fire soon disabled the transport which drifted ashore blocking the channel below the gunboats.
The next day the crew went ashore, but returned a few men short.
nged into the water, was shot, managed to swim ashore but was captured here and taken prisoner-of-wa
bardment the Anglo-French fleet sent no troops ashore, but instead set sail for Kronstadt.
The captain and the purser were ashore, but Rear-admiral Beaumont and 268 other men w
next day Feland began to send troops and cargo ashore, but that night was ordered to retire from the
e of Admella's own lifeboats, which had washed ashore, but it too was unsuccessful.
He moved ashore but died on 4 June 1797.
The shark was too heavy to pull ashore, but Smith estimated that the shark was at lea
ved by trans-Atlantic passengers being carried ashore by lighter at Plymouth from liners bound for L
Cepheus supported the rapid advance of forces ashore by four more voyages, two from Naples to the a
th a 31-star American flag that had been taken ashore by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853 after his s
more runs against the Blockade but was driven ashore by the USS Florida on Wrightsville Beach, Maso
followed with eighty, but his fleet was driven ashore by a storm and burnt by Wulfnoth.
sland was repaired and restored by sand pumped ashore by the Army Corps of Engineers.
o burn the British fleet, at Quebec, are taken ashore by British sailors.
Later that month, the San Bernard was driven ashore by a gale, and lacking the $500 required to re
n aboard the Itata when she sailed and was put ashore by its crew the same evening at Ballast point,
ytviken to work on whales as they were brought ashore by commercial whaling ships.
as moored in the Gulf near the home was washed ashore by the hurricane, lifted up, and crashed down
orical chronicle writer named Robert Knox came ashore by chance near Trincomalee and surrendered to
chika asks for help, and is grabbed and thrown ashore by Shigetada; Shigechika then stands tall and
Boats blown ashore by Celia at Aransas Pass
e on 20 October, and all troops and cargo were ashore by nightfall.
all of her 12-inch (300 mm) guns had been put ashore by October 1917, where they were turned over t
With bitter fighting continuing ashore, Cetus offloaded her much needed cargo over re
Ashore, d'Urville and [fellow officer] Matterer met a
Grenville who had many sick men ashore decided to wait for them.
man Badge and the Officer in Charge Afloat and Ashore devices.
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a with an empty barrel tied to a rope and swam ashore, dragging five French soldiers back to the shi
After delays encountered bringing Onondaga ashore due to the ship rolling off of the ramp which
, 15 women serving aboard had to be reassigned ashore due to pregnancy, earning the ship the nicknam
It washed ashore during World War II and was defused and erecte
eing involved in a shipwreck and twice serving ashore during sieges.
asted schooner out of Camden, Maine was driven ashore during a nor'easter on the night of June 1, 19
Indeed, whilst Nelson was ashore during the siege of Porto Ferrajo, Berry comma
Katrina came ashore during the high tide of 6:56AM, +2.3 feet more
Ashore, Earle had duty at the U.S. Naval Academy and
He was deployed ashore early to the freshly captured air fields at Yo
after putting her troops and some of her cargo ashore east of Algiers, she was attacked by German ai
ring the voyage, who continued to work for him ashore for the next 50 years.
duty in the ship-of-the-line Ohio before going ashore for a two-year tour at the New York Navy Yard
The crew moved ashore for the overhaul and upon return had to requal
l landing parties which from time to time went ashore for operations against Confederate traffic acr
As intense fighting continued ashore for several weeks, the dock landing ship serve
They put ashore for the night, and there Tora gave birth to he
odore Stephen Cassin, and by the army officers ashore for his gallantry and assistance in the defens
Either Lauria or the French were ashore for the night and encountered by the other, or
ericksburg, Virginia, sending scouting parties ashore from time to time.
tral Caroline Islands, sending a landing party ashore from her crew to ascertain the needs of the is
One thousand infantry went ashore from the Union ships at Sheppard's Landing 13
the landing at Anzac Cove, the first wave went ashore from the boats of three Formidable-class battl
Crimea, Lieutenant Day of HMS Recruit was put ashore from a rowing boat to reconnoitre the bridge,
atch was issued about 33 hours prior to moving ashore from Woods Hole to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in
ures were built using cypress wood that washed ashore from a wreck.
eported to have developed from sheep that swam ashore from shipwrecked Spanish ships that fled north
ures were built using cypress wood that washed ashore from a shipwreck.
Drive, from salvaged mahogany logs that washed ashore from the City of Vera Cruz shipwreck.
and that a man had been arrested after coming ashore from another vessel.
des that unclaimed bodies of dead persons cast ashore from the sea should be removed by the churchwa
corporated town using cypress wood that washed ashore from shipwrecks, and named it Wash Woods.
Members of SLF Bravo went ashore from landing craft and helicopters to clear th
hey were English sailors who had probably come ashore from a ship moored in Blackwattle Bay.
"While ashore from the Essex on surveillance duty he was cap
The second wave went ashore from seven destroyers.
The men who spent time ashore got sick and many died, including Jean and his
As the bloody fighting raged ashore, Grady and the other ships engaged in equally
ard speed of 35 mph (55 km/h), and upon moving ashore had a pressure of 965 mbar.
Michael row de boat ashore, Hallelujah!
                                                                                                    


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