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onal emergencies through the Civil Reserve Air | Fleet, a fleet of commercial aircraft committed to s |
appointed solely by the Judge Advocate of the | Fleet, a civilian circuit judge. |
gust 1812 she conveyed bullocks to the Channel | Fleet, a filthy and unpleasant mission. |
ttle of Santiago de Cuba destroyed the Spanish | fleet a month later, Clausen and his shipmates were |
It forms the estuary of the River | Fleet, a small spate river that rises in the hills e |
In November 1944, the British Pacific | Fleet, a joint British Commonwealth taskforce, was f |
d and used as a target by ships of the Asiatic | Fleet, A-3 was struck from the Naval Vessel Register |
llowing transitional training with the Pacific | Fleet A-7 Fleet Replacement Squadron, Attack Squadro |
ment Air Group (RAG) squadron for the Atlantic | Fleet A3D/A-3 community at NAS Sanford. |
Talos became operational with the | fleet aboard USS Galveston in February, 1959, and sa |
, Bank of Boston entered into discussions with | Fleet about a potential merger but ultimately Fleet |
6 July - Battle of Algeciras: The French | fleet achieves victory over the British. |
The main | fleet acted as distant support for Rear Admiral Fran |
une 1944, Admiral Soemu Toyoda, CINC, Combined | Fleet, activated the "A-Go" plan for the defense of |
rd-deployed and is homeported at United States | Fleet Activities Yokosuka in Yokosuka, Japan. |
July and August were months of great | fleet activity at Eniwetok. |
leship Division Nine was attached to the Grand | Fleet, adding four, and later five, dreadnought batt |
Fleet Admiral His Imperial Highness Prince Yorihito | |
Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz for the United States ( | |
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz endorses the film on | |
the Commander-in-Chief of the British Eastern | Fleet, Admiral Sir Thomas Phillips. |
as Midshipman - later to receive promotion to | Fleet Admiral - Chester Nimitz. |
He was the grandfather of, and role model for, | Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. |
in FDR forged lifelong friendships with future | Fleet Admiral William Leahy and Richard E. Byrd, bot |
to abandon ship, but was then overruled by the | fleet admiral who thought the ship could be saved. |
He was succeeded by his son, | Fleet Admiral Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu. |
of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi navy maintained a | fleet admiral rank known as Mushir. |
Fleet Admiral - rank made permanent in the United St | |
Martok, leading the Klingon | fleet; Admiral Ross & Captain Sisko, leading the Fed |
The future Imperial Japanese Navy | Fleet Admiral Togo Heihachiro was a gunner aboard Ka |
She was named for | Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. |
of the Chiyoda was assigned to Captain (later | Fleet Admiral) Prince Arisugawa Takehito. |
nks of General of the Army, Field Marshal, and | Fleet Admiral. |
e-Admiral in 1928 and Engineer-in-Chief of the | Fleet, Admiralty, 1928-32. |
She participated in a | fleet advance in December 1914 in support of the Rai |
ned to the 20th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home | Fleet after her commissioning, Gipsy spent the pre-w |
ikiy returned to its home base in the Northern | Fleet after six months at sea. |
1805 he was appointed commander of the Pacific | Fleet after the defeat at Tsushima. |
e, and her squadron, was assigned to the Grand | Fleet after the beginning of the war. |
ern Pacific, commencing her first issue to the | fleet after her arrival at Eniwetok 16 July. |
ogue occurred during the pursuit of the French | fleet after the battle of Barfleur on 19 May Old Sty |
2nd Minesweeping Flotilla of the Mediterranean | Fleet after refit in 1947. |
ed to the 13th Destroyer Flotilla in the Grand | Fleet after completion, and served until almost the |
of the month working up with ships of the Home | Fleet, after which she sailed to Portsmouth. |
In May 1943, she joined the Mediterranean | Fleet again in Alexandria, where she continued on es |
Sylvania deployed to the 6th | Fleet again from 28 December 1969 to 15 February 197 |
From 28 May, when the 5th | Fleet again became the 3rd Fleet and TG 58.1 became |
The ship was deployed with the Sixth | Fleet again from April to August 1959 and from Octob |
es and la Armada del Mar del Sur (the Southern | Fleet) against the pirates. |
1431, at which Giovanni commanded the Milanese | fleet against the Venetians. |
tle of Barfleur, which involved an Anglo-Dutch | Fleet against the French in 1692. |
was built for service with the British Pacific | Fleet against Japan, and was commissioned into the R |
As of August 2009, AirTran's average | fleet age was 6.0 years. |
The average | fleet age was very elderly, containing mainly RT-cla |
In February 2011, the Contact Air average | fleet age was 16.7 years. |
In February 2011 the Augsburg Airways average | fleet age was 6.0 years. |
As of January 2011, the average | fleet age of GoAir was 1.7 years |
As of September 2009, Spirit's average | fleet age was 3.3 years old. |
ics and Columbia University, and served in the | Fleet Air Arm in World War II. |
Fleet Air Arm: John Moffat | |
RNAS Burscough (HMS Ringtail) was a former | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air station which was situ |
817 Squadron was first formed as a Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm squadron in 1941, operating Fairey Alb |
tions off the coast of Attu Island for the 4th | Fleet Air Wing until 1 February. |
sunk on 9 May 1982 by the Sea Harriers of the | Fleet Air Arm, and Rupp was the only one killed. |
Warriors: A History of the 11th Air Force and | Fleet Air Wing 4. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histo |
University and had a wartime commission in the | Fleet Air Arm. |
Y and technical training establishment for RAN | Fleet Air Arm. |
k Royal's) stands guard at the entrance to the | Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton. |
Fleet Air Arm 803 Squadron | |
Fleet Air Arm (history) (1943) | |
and estate agent before attempting to join the | Fleet Air Arm on his 18th birthday. |
3, she carried supplies and parts to U.S. Navy | fleet air wings in Newfoundland, Iceland, and the Un |
yal Netherlands Navy and served as elements of | Fleet Air Arm 860 Naval Air Squadron (Dutch). |
Royal Navy, | Fleet Air Arm |
Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm |
817 Squadron is a Royal Australian Navy | Fleet Air Arm squadron. |
Royal Australian Navy | Fleet Air Arm (RAN) |
No. 860 (Dutch) Squadron | Fleet Air Arms |
The RAF and the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) lost at least 27 aircraft; the J |
Identified as a base for the Royal Navy's | Fleet Air Arm of the British Pacific Fleet on 5 Febr |
In 1940 he joined the | Fleet Air Arm. |
rch 1943, he was given command of the Atlantic | Fleet Air Force. |
In 2000 the Navy started a | Fleet air arm(FAA) by acquiring a HAL Chetak from In |
t was otherwise known HMS Nightjar is a former | Fleet Air Arm airfield near the village of Inskip, L |
loatplane designed and built by Fairey for the | Fleet Air Arm. |
No. 3 Squadron RAF ( | Fleet Air Arm from 1924) |
ril 1935, training Royal Navy officers for the | Fleet Air Arm. |
at Constantine Harbor, Amchitka, as tender to | Fleet Air Wing Four (FAW-4). |
It was in them that the | Fleet Air Arm developed the combat tactics used in t |
In 1937 the | Fleet Air Arm was handed back to the Navy from the A |
This aircraft is now on display at the | Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton painted as B6401. |
ica Fairey Flycatcher, which is now on show at | Fleet Air Arm Museum. |
er gain was the opportunity for Royal Navy and | Fleet Air Arm crews to work with United States perso |
ent and training of officers for the expanding | Fleet Air Arm. |
He served in the | Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War. |
st in the Battle of Britain and later with the | Fleet Air Arm. |
The Wyvern was in service with the | Fleet Air Arm from 1954 to 1958. |
ties to allow him to train as a pilot with the | Fleet Air Arm for the defence of Canadian waters. |
The Italian Air Force lost 21 aircraft to RN | Fleet Air Arm fighters and the AA guns of the Royal |
ere organised as 700 Naval Air Squadron of the | Fleet Air Arm. |
During World War II Lapage saw service as a | Fleet Air Arm pilot in the Pacific. |
The base provided reconnaissance for the North | Fleet Air Arm . |
The Squadrons of the | Fleet Air Arm, Air-Britain, Tonbridge, 1994, ISBN 0 |
er-borne fighter aircraft that served with the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. |
however it was deemed as unfit for use in the | Fleet Air Arm and further development was discontinu |
I./KG 54 struck at the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) base at Gosport. |
Fleet Air Arm Museum, RNAS Yeovilton, Ilchester, Som | |
e a training establishment for officers of the | Fleet Air Arm and an overflow for the Royal Navy bar |
He served in the Royal Navy's | Fleet Air Arm and was a lecturer for the National Co |
signed to Navy Patrol Bomber Squadron VPB-103, | Fleet Air Wing 7 at Dunkeswell and were redesignated |
New Zealand Navy and served in the Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm as a Cadet (1943-45). |
Supermarine Seafire of 807 Naval Air Squadron | Fleet Air Arm flying above HMS Royalist during a tra |
A number of | Fleet Air Arm pilots were captured by the Japanese d |
808 Naval Air Squadron was a Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm carrier based squadron formed in July |
Aircraft of the | Fleet Air Arm from Illustrious and Eagle also attack |
Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm received nine aircraft for test purpos |
Fleet Air Arm | |
born in 1941 in wartime Britain, the son of a | fleet air arm pilot serving with arctic convoys. |
803 Naval Air Squadron was a Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm squadron. |
It was introduced to the | Fleet Air Arm as a replacement for the Fairey Swordf |
during World War II as a training base for the | Fleet Air Arm, who commissioned it as HMS Dipper. |
In 1937 the | Fleet Air Arm was returned to Royal Navy control and |
By 1939 the | Fleet Air Arm (now under Royal Navy control) had 13 |
On attachment to the | Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Air Force (all naval avia |
The EP-3 (BuNo 156511), assigned to | Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron One (VQ-1, "World |
It was used by the Royal Air Force and the | Fleet Air Arm. |
He served in the | Fleet Air Arm from 1942 to 1946. |
HMS Perseus (R51) was a Colossus-class light | fleet aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. |
The first carrier trials occurred aboard the | fleet aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious that same yea |
The SCSs were smaller than most | fleet aircraft carriers, and the concept was seized |
ea, basing there to tend United States Seventh | Fleet aircraft conducting reconnaissance until 16 Ap |
The Japanese aircraft carrier Kasagi was a | fleet aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy |
al Navy was a 22,000 tonne Centaur-class light | fleet aircraft carrier. |
It consisted of the preponderance of Atlantic | Fleet aircraft carrier assets, initially including t |
MS Ocean was a Royal Navy Colossus-class light | fleet aircraft carrier of 13,190 tons built in Glasg |
the first Navy aircraft to attack the Japanese | fleet, albeit without success. |
e left the battle line and pursued the Turkish | Fleet alone. |
rly 1916-spring of 1917, she operated with the | Fleet along the East Coast and in Cuban waters. |
over American commerce, including the whaling | fleet, along the western seaboard of South America a |
The Siemens | fleet already have a 2-2 seating layout, and as part |
However, the destruction of the | fleet also denied it to De Gaulle and the Free Frenc |
Edward's invasion | fleet also mustered there, having received calls to |
Their | fleet also includes two Azure Citibuses, hybrid type |
The allied air | fleet also made use of the E-3A Airborne Warning and |
and returned to the Mississippi River with the | fleet amid frequent Confederate attacks from shore. |
The | fleet amounts to approximately 60 vehicles. |
lagship for operation "Packard X," an Atlantic | Fleet amphibious exercise at Onslow Beach, N.C. |
ecome once more the flagship of Commander, 7th | Fleet Amphibious Force. |
WestPac in March 1963 for a tour with the 7th | Fleet Amphibious Ready Group. |
She participated in two 6th | Fleet amphibious exercises as well as the NATO Exerc |
in the spring of 1963, operating with the 6th | Fleet Amphibious Task Force, and again to the Caribb |
He formed the Cumberland | Fleet, an alternative name of the Club even today. |
a cruiser, HMCS Uganda to the British Pacific | Fleet, an Empire fleet in the western Pacific. |
This debut performance earned Van | Fleet an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. |
ms engineer for General Electric and U.S. Navy | Fleet Analysis Center (FLTAC). |
oll, Anaqua assisted in closing down the large | fleet anchorage at Ulithi. |
d on to Ulithi on 25 October, and at this vast | fleet anchorage, fueled the carrier task forces as t |
This came to an end in 1864, when a Union | fleet anchored just off Copano, causing the settlers |
The | fleet anchored in Lagos Bay the following day, with |
Mazaua was the port where Magellan's | fleet anchored for one week. |
lanned a naval offensive against the Castilian | fleet, anchored in Seville. |
Olaf the Black then took control of the | fleet, and led it to the Isle of Man. |
2) until February 1946, then served in Seventh | Fleet and Navy headquarters staff positions until re |
oyal George was second flagship of the Channel | Fleet, and Lord Howe its overall commander. |
1967, Sainte-Marie released the album Fire and | Fleet and Candlelight, which contained her interpret |
March 1945 Bendigo joined the British Pacific | Fleet and took part in the Battle of Okinawa. |
tes 1 year later, Lamson rejoined the Scouting | Fleet and resumed exercises and maneuvers along the |
, in 2006, ExpoAir added a Douglas DC-8 to its | fleet and sold the Fokker 27 and the aging IL-18 air |
San Diego 29 October 1965 to join the Pacific | Fleet and complete her initial training. |
tober Hilbert joined Admiral Halsey's U.S. 3rd | Fleet and screened the logistics group for the Battl |
Once the village was home to a busy fishing | fleet, and Great Lakes steamers tied up at the docks |
After the French | fleet and burnt Brighton in 1513. |
Afterwards, Iwate was assigned to the training | fleet and was based out of Yokosuka, making numerous |
She initially joined the Home | Fleet and was used for ocean trade protection duties |
Additionally it commanded the Black Sea | Fleet and the Baku Army of PVO. |
Rohilkhand was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
His attitude would cost him a sixth of his | fleet and his life. |
tenberg Cup as the best all-around ship in the | fleet and the 1999 Engineering "E" and Medical "M". |
e prevented the retreat of part of the Russian | fleet and sank the Slava. |
Ships homeported in the U.S. Second | Fleet and U.S. Third Fleet routinely deploy to the F |
igned to Cruiser-Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific | Fleet, and operated out of her homeport, San Diego. |
ge number of US Navy destroyers to augment the | fleet and these were known as, simply, "Coast Guard |
served as the fuel tanker for Japan's whaling | fleet, and was alleged by Greenpeace to also transpo |
ctronic parts supply ship for the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and was decommissioned following the Korean Wa |
He build up a major tanking | fleet and left the business to his grandchildren Pet |
Much the Viet Cong | fleet and its operators were destroyed. |
up with a set of precise dates for his 'Great | Fleet' and the explorers that he and others posited |
comotive, a baggage car from Amtrak's Heritage | Fleet, and five Amfleet passenger cars. |
It would be the last time the guns of the | fleet, and Confiance would ever fire. |
Thereafter he constructed a | fleet and naval arsenal at Seville to repel future r |
n off Los Angeles, she reported to the Pacific | Fleet and got underway on 25 June 1944 for the south |
ning exercises conducted with units of the 6th | Fleet and from foreign navies. |
to July 2009, he served as Commander, U.S. 3rd | Fleet, and from July 2009 as Director, Navy Staff (N |
2 June 1973 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
ision 5 were re-assigned to the Southwest Area | Fleet and escorted troop convoy from Singapore to Pe |
en defeated Chaka again in 1092, destroyed his | fleet and recovered all the islands he had captured. |
He arrived in the colony in the First | Fleet and by Integrity and Industry acquired and mai |
and later that year was transferred to the 3rd | Fleet and participated in maneuvers as Flagship, Vic |
After serving on various ships of the | fleet and as an instructor at the Naval Academy, Hea |
Richelieu offered him leadership in the royal | fleet and he fought Spain. |
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