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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 | Ashore” and 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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