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ed briefly by a crew of 20 former East German | sailors, a small civilian U. S. crew conducted extens |
a ship arrives at the island, carrying unruly | sailors, a proud captain, and his beautiful but spoil |
thacans, John Masefield's The Seaport and her | Sailors; a ballad opera by Clifford Bax, Mr Pepys, an |
The series follows the lives of Russian | sailors aboard a battleship in the Barents Sea. |
g in early March 1745 with 4,200 soldiers and | sailors aboard a total of 90 ships. |
use of small video cameras to expose abuse of | sailors aboard deep-sea freighters |
The | sailors aboard the Emma first encounter the Alert aba |
It sank U-36 and all 40 of the | sailors aboard were lost. |
No trace of any of the 1,150 | sailors aboard Victory was found until the wreck was |
Thre British | sailors accidentally find themselves aboard a German |
The Union | sailors advanced toward the enemy guns and, upon reac |
ine de vaisseau Lebris, with two companies of | sailors, advanced on the Donnai, taking in reverse th |
Gernando, having explained everything to the | sailors after they had seized him. |
d, the first known collection of 'Sea Charts' | sailors, afterwards known as a 'waggoner,' the title |
cle is about the rebellion of radical Russian | sailors against their officers in 1917. |
For the rebellion of Russian | sailors against the Bolshevik government in 1921, see |
tadt Mutiny refers to the uprising of Russian | sailors against their officers at the Baltic fortress |
mauri Silva, negotiated a compromise, and the | sailors agreed to leave the assembly building. |
Soldiers, | sailors, airmen, and marines often carry a wallet-siz |
amount of valuables, and killing twenty-four | sailors, all between 1781 and 1782. |
Translation:Who are the Perpetual | Sailors among the Milesians? |
The next morning the bolshevik soldiers and | sailors amused themselves by using his (now stripped |
arthelson became a pitcher for the West Haven | Sailors, an independent semiprofessional team in West |
onal Federation of Discharged and Demobilized | Sailors and Soldiers. |
riving Guam on 17 May, she embarked soldiers, | sailors, and marines; departed Apra Harbor on 22 May; |
He was not highly regarded by other | sailors and was thought of as a bully with a short te |
mal company expanded to 751 (61 officers, 690 | sailors), and at the time of her loss, 819 people wer |
Fifty-four | sailors and party leaders were jailed. |
The | sailors and soldiers, along with Petrograd workers, t |
to sea, including their newest ships and best | sailors and officers in an attempt to disrupt British |
He also wrote advice for | sailors and travellers, on the correct way to record |
s founded on 1892 by a small group of working | sailors and yachtsmen. |
Fifty-two | sailors and marines were awarded the Medal of Honor f |
roops hunted down and arrested forty to sixty | sailors and marched them off to Lancaster for indictm |
He is respected by | sailors and seafarers worldwide. |
Also per the report, the Absalon took the | sailors and weapons aboard, sunk the craft, and turne |
an MBE for his attempts to rescue his fellow | sailors, and lived until 1992. |
The | Sailors and Soldiers memorial Hall is an unusual look |
l meeting of the Church of England Soldiers', | Sailors' and Airmen's Institutes at Church House, Wes |
club is a cooperatively owned venture by both | sailors and power boaters, each member contributing b |
nnes (2,487 long tons), and was manned by 321 | sailors and officers. |
n members to represent Saskatchewan soldiers, | sailors and airmen stationed in 1.) Great Britain, 2. |
Three | Sailors and a Girl is a 1953 musical film made by War |
uilt in 1643 for the many Scottish merchants, | sailors and soldiers who lived in Rotterdam, and was |
or "seal", which may explain his patronage of | sailors and mariners. |
A naval force of eight ships and 2,648 | sailors and marines under Rear Admiral James Edward J |
The advancing | sailors and marines were swept by concentrated Confed |
motes the historical contributions of Azorean | sailors and whaleboat builders to the U.S. whaling in |
carried victuals, clothes, and tools for the | sailors and soldiers on the ship. |
oody riot started in Hakaniemi, where Russian | sailors and the Finnish White movement struck against |
0 and 160 tons of coal and were manned by 120 | sailors and officers. |
onal Federation of Discharged and Demobilized | Sailors and Soldiers and the Officers' Association to |
A foreign engineer, 9 | sailors and 20 soldiers were the only survivors. |
uge bald eagle, a reassuring sign to American | sailors and travelers arriving at the port. |
In December 1813, with three companies of | sailors and a fraction of the crews of his ships, Hal |
he largest group involved climbers, with solo | sailors and shipwreck survivors being the second most |
The dish became a favorite of | sailors and seamen during the time of the great ships |
y bombs from an Allied aircraft, wounding two | sailors and requiring three months repairs. |
the 2000 USS Cole bombing killed 17 American | sailors and wounded 40 off the port coast of Aden, Ye |
s proximity to the water made it popular with | sailors and longshoremen. |
re are the remains of 21,222 German soldiers, | sailors and airmen buried at La Cambe. |
During the Opium War 32 officers, 351 | sailors and 75 Royal Marines served aboard her of who |
onal Federation of Discharged and Demobilized | Sailors and Soldiers (NFDDSS) was a British veterans |
vy, who had arrived from Lake Erie to request | sailors and supplies for his squadron and was tempora |
as a means to relieve the stress the troops, | sailors, and officers were under aboard a ship in the |
Manned by 1,000 to 1,200 | sailors and marines with 8 to 24 pound guns, mounted |
sociation and Havelock Wilson of the National | Sailors' and Firemen's Union. |
They were crewed by 17,000 | sailors, and transported 10,000 Korean soldiers and 1 |
e Gaulle was present at the occasion, when RN | sailors and Vickers workers saluted the raising of th |
vents in Nicaragua prompted the dispatch of a | sailors and marines from ships of the Special Service |
ked cobbler Marouf decides to join a group of | sailors and travels to Khiatan where he pretends to b |
lers, flooding the midsection, and killing 36 | sailors and injuring 13. |
enant Stephen Decatur, Jr., Wren and 68 other | sailors and marines entered Tripoli harbor on the nig |
lers and depth charged, killing all 27 German | sailors and possibly seven British prisoners of war a |
f Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of Russia, | sailors and children - to whom he traditionally bring |
was founded in 1958 by a group of like minded | sailors and has grown over the years to become the on |
In all, 20 British | sailors and soldiers were killed and 76 wounded durin |
They landed a party of | sailors and Army sharpshooters to reconnoiter Confede |
given that the Spaniards present were mostly | sailors and had little experience in architecture, th |
ale providing instruction and training to the | sailors and soldiers." |
nd Duck, The Black Bull, The Crown, The Jolly | Sailors and The Railway. |
Kleiers carries out his instructions, several | sailors and passengers notice him. |
n unofficial nickname "Hiroshima" among naval | sailors and officers. |
16-18, and "painted a number of distinguished | sailors and soldiers, now in the Imperial War Museum" |
Two | sailors and a Wren are struck by lightning and transp |
Other businesses include training for | sailors and sales of electronic ship machinery. |
supplied him with additional cannon manned by | sailors and Marines from his ships. |
xwell was therefore compelled to disembark 30 | sailors and most of his marines at Port St. George an |
1224 was used as a training ship for Japanese | sailors, and engaged in technology transfer activitie |
igorous and breezy sea-stories, which include | Sailors and Saints (1829), Tales of a Tar (1836), and |
He was one of 52 | sailors and Marines awarded the Medal for actions dur |
Treasury Department as havens for shipwrecked | sailors and travelers along the barren east coast of |
was attacked by samurai of the Tosa clan; 11 | sailors and Midshipman Guillou were killed (a monumen |
ning to the end of the battle, aiding wounded | sailors and marines. |
ate tratta propelled by forty oars and landed | sailors and marines on Mykonos to recover stolen prop |
against the Roman Empire, assisted by Heruli | sailors and other tribesmen. |
He later joined the Returned | Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia ( |
nuary 15, 1865, Lamson led a landing party of | sailors and U.S. Marines from the Gettysburg in an as |
nd, with the help of a landing party of 2,000 | sailors and marines, the Union Army assault forces ca |
te Dougherty was one of fifteen United States | sailors and Marines who received the Medal of Honor f |
gust 1894, and killed more than 500 soldiers, | sailors and coolies. |
onial first-person interpreters represent the | sailors and officers of the ship circa the 1620s. |
al Air Station, staffed by 300 Officers, 3000 | sailors and 100 women from the Women's Royal Naval Se |
along the California Coast, Garrard embarked | sailors and Army Aviation Engineers and departed Seat |
D-day is on Christmas, and while the | sailors and marines assemble in the rear, the airmen |
ition devoted to the contributions of Azorean | sailors and whaleboat builders to U.S. whaling histor |
Pill is popular with bird watchers, walkers, | sailors and sport fishermen. |
nes (2,487 long tons), and were manned by 321 | sailors and officers. |
And so St. Nicholas is the patron of | sailors and voyagers. |
Jews may have been the children of Israelite | sailors and local women. |
The Dutch had a total of 261 guns, 810 | sailors and 170 soldiers on their ships. |
Canal labourers, longshoremen, | sailors, and ex-army men like McKiernan himself were |
tion, Anderson had nothing but praise for his | sailors and marines, commending their intelligent and |
The headland is prominent to | sailors and fishermen leaving Plymouth through Plymou |
An international column of | sailors and marines, the Seymour Expedition, includin |
320 | sailors and civilians were instantly killed on July 1 |
see what he had found, along with a number of | sailors and naval officers. |
the rival National Association of Discharged | Sailors and Soldiers (NADSS) in what was termed the " |
rning Perth Amboy and barges were 32 merchant | sailors and civilians, including the captain's wife a |
John Rogers, USS Flag, led a landing party of | sailors and Marines in thirteen surf-boats to occupy |
The ship also recently deployed | Sailors and Marines in a relief effort in Bangladesh |
main point of re-entry for wounded soldiers, | sailors and marines, Wounded follows four young veter |
are memorials to the 55 British soldiers and | sailors and the single Royal Australian Naval Bridgin |
samurai from Sendai, 120 Japanese merchants, | sailors, and servants, and around 40 Spaniards and Po |
ures for the suppression of piracy by English | sailors; and as John Whitgift's vicar-general he sat |
nt environment, the paradisal California that | sailors and newspapers talked about on the East Coast |
s, Ralph started painting whimsical scenes of | sailors and mermaids frolicking on the backs of whale |
The | sailors and marines quickly dismantled this fortress |
as fuel, an explosion occurred, killing three | sailors and endangering the ship. |
In the early hours of 7 December 1941, | sailors and officers aboard Condor spotted what looke |
nary Unit (22 MEU), including more than 4,000 | sailors and marines. |
f a lost Spanish galleon was rumored by local | sailors and dockworkers to be buried, but they found |
1 civilians along with 721 naval officers and | sailors and 375 Marine guards at its peak in June, 19 |
was boosted to included thousands of skilled | sailors and some 80 ships. |
the Soldiers' Fund, and the South Australian | Sailors and Soldiers' Distress Fund. |
d officials in Virginia, who would lose 3,500 | sailors and their dependents, $425 million in revenue |
er and philanthropist, founded the Soldiers', | Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association (d.1920). |
nmost point of Majorca, used for reference by | sailors and navigators. |
to travellers by land and sea and the king's | sailors) and he was able to build up a farm surplus w |
The National Association of Discharged | Sailors and Soldiers (NADSS) was a British veterans' |
1942 there were over 30,000 British soldiers, | sailors, and airmen on the Rock. |
terms of manpower, the allied fleet had 8,000 | sailors and marines under Admiral Yi, 5,000 Ming men |
Rendered english | sailors and soldiers: 780 |
The imprisoned | sailors and stokers were freed. |
Francisco Bay, transporting more than 820,000 | sailors and soldiers - more than any other military t |
There are also many tales of | sailors and fishermen being seduced or abducted by me |
, drowning everyone on board except for three | sailors and two slaves. |
Sailors and Marines had initially targeted only pachu | |
as a place of worship on Cowes foreshore for | sailors and seafarers and it very soon acquired a Roy |
mand staffs to intervene on June 7, confining | sailors and Marines to barracks and declaring Los Ang |
of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children, | sailors, and the city of Amsterdam, among others. |
This bird is familiar to | sailors, and much folklore is associated with this ha |
Powell's force of fifty-five | sailors and twenty-five soldiers engaged Ar-pi-uck-i |
the South Australian branch of Toc H and the | Sailors' and Soldiers' Fathers' Association. |
6 June - The Returned | Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, |
For Her Sale; or, Two | Sailors and a Girl (1909) |
was held at the graves of the USS Savannah's | sailors and Marines killed in her bombing off Salerno |
and either sent back or decided to joined the | sailors and workers. |
The Mundesley war memorial is dedicated to | sailors and volunteers who cleared the North Sea of m |
Quarter seaport area, where he drew scenes of | sailors and prostitutes. |
se Light, which was filled with heavily-armed | sailors and ammunition. |
00 and 160 tons of coal and was manned by 120 | sailors and officers. |
when the USS Cole bombing killed 17 American | sailors and wounded 40 off the port coast of Aden, Ye |
Van Stabel was born to a family of | sailors and started a career on privateers and mercha |
ere entrenched almost 40,000 German soldiers, | sailors and airmen, behind fortifications that had co |
playing the roles of Rosie Probert, Mary Ann | Sailors, and Mrs. Willy Nilly. |
collected a quantity of mango seeds from the | sailors and planted them on his property “Woodlands” |
hips, causing little damage, but killing four | sailors and wounding other five. |
During the battle U.S. Marines, | sailors and soldiers killed an estimated 20,000 Japan |
hools in which children can dress up as Tudor | sailors and receive living history lessons about Eliz |
It was notorious for beer, | sailors, and prostitution. |
On the afternoon of 16 January 1893, 162 | sailors and Marines aboard the USS Boston in Honolulu |
y Revolution he was arrested by the Kronstadt | sailors and spent a fortnight in a prison cell. |
ike action began on 14 June when the National | Sailors' and Firemen's Union announced a nation-wide |
ed within 24 hours a force of more than 2,000 | sailors and marines from from Western and Japanese wa |
Believing them to be real | sailors, and in order to catch them, they enlist in t |
just a resting and worshipping places for the | sailors and international traders. |
er patient-passengers for 56 California-bound | sailors, and continued on her way on the 27th. |
(hikers, mountain bikers, climbers, boaters, | sailors) and pilots. |
we assume that a large warship would have 80 | sailors and 70 marines (about as many people as you c |
The body was later recovered by Greek | sailors and was eventually enshrined in the Metropoli |
ra) statue, funded by Dublin Port workers and | sailors, and dedicated by the then Archbishop of Dubl |
Guard observing training and communicating to | sailors and their families. |
aver from Boston, Massachusetts, the American | sailors and marines found 961 negros - men, women, an |
Mills also treated both | sailors and subordinate officers with contempt: as th |
ng his "obligation... to protect the Marines, | sailors and their families." |
100 and 160 tons of coal and was manned by 91 | sailors and officers. |
lished a hospital in the Lower Town there for | sailors and victims of accidents on ships. |
ed at Stoke, his funeral attended by over 300 | sailors and Royal Marines. |
A monument to the drowned | sailors, and to the passing of Grylls' Act, stands ne |
Seba asked | sailors and ship surgeons to bring exotic plants and |
oyal Navy and used as a convalescent home for | sailors and served by trains stopping at Woodcroft ha |
nce by Tsamados who led a small contingent of | sailors and soldiers. |
Sailors appear to have only given nicknames to those | |
Guard units (cavalry, artillery, sappers and | sailors) are provided by French historian Alain Pigea |
You Know What | Sailors Are is a 1928 British comedy drama film direc |
After this, a group of Japanese submarine | sailors are shown using "intricate and technical mach |
Sailors are attracted by its unrestricted 24 hour acc | |
When Olivette and Valentine, disguised as | sailors, are making their getaway, Valentine is seize |
During the mid 19thcentury, European | sailors are recorded as playing some of the earliest |
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