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MS Sapphire (1996-2002) - currently | sailing for Louis Cruise Lines |
Sailing for Newport News, Virginia on 11 May, she arr | |
She operated out of San Diego | sailing for the Far East in the fall of 1956. |
At this time Dieppe was sold and is now | sailing for Polferries as the Baltiva. |
Pearl Harbor, Gwin underwent overhaul before | sailing for Eniwetok, 23 February. |
ay participated in amphibious exercises until | sailing for Guam on 4 May with military passengers. |
28, 2006: Powers in the boardroom - No plain | sailing for Virgin chief |
is also home to a Sailability group providing | sailing for the disabled. |
Sailing for New York 22 April, General M. B. Stewart | |
atrol duty and remained in the Marianas until | sailing for Eniwetok on 19 September. |
States East Coast and in the Caribbean until | sailing for the Mediterranean 8 July 1966. |
n campaign, she operated out of Algeria until | sailing for Norfolk, Virginia, 7 October. |
Vietnam on 11 March and remained there until | sailing for the west coast several months later. |
suggested that the ship had steerage and was | sailing for shelter when it sank. |
tions during the evacuation at Hungnam before | sailing for Japan. |
Philippines to serve occupation forces until | sailing for Norfolk, Virginia, arriving 5 June 1946. |
Sailing for Argentia, Newfoundland, she was diverted | |
In late June 1908, days before | sailing for London, Garrels competed at the AAU meet |
l with MCA, which should have signaled smooth | sailing for the group. |
erto Rican National Sportsman of the Year" in | sailing for 10 consecutive years. |
(SS-261), she sighted only one target before | sailing for Pearl Harbor. |
ed out of Norfolk, Virginia and Boston before | sailing for Florida the 28th of July. |
rvey operations in the Korea-China area until | sailing for Pearl Harbor 19 December 1945. |
Before | sailing for England the team stopped in New Zealand f |
ircraft fire, remaining in the Gilberts until | sailing for Pearl Harbor on 5 December. |
Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japanese ports before | sailing for the west coast 24 June. |
In 1652, while | sailing for the West Indies, he was caught in a hurri |
iian Islands on 1 May and trained there until | sailing for the western Pacific on the 24th. |
malis welded their way into the citadel while | sailing for the African mainland. |
He won a silver medal in | sailing for Ireland with partner James Wilkinson at t |
(born 28 February 1951) won a silver medal in | sailing for Ireland with partner David Wilkins at the |
Mender operated in the mid‑Pacific area until | sailing for Japan on 20 August 1953. |
al equipment for the observatory there before | sailing for Rio de Janeiro 20 April. |
n the settlements in Van Diemen's Land before | sailing for England in Porpoise in May. |
to New York and Newport, Rhode Island before | sailing for Nicaragua. |
Marshall, Gilbert, and Ellice Islands before | sailing for Pearl Harbor 19 April. |
voyages to Casablanca, French Morocco before | sailing for Bombay via the southern Atlantic route. |
cted reserve training duty in that port until | sailing for Bremerton, Washington, on 1 October. |
left on her final voyage on 28 February 1963, | sailing for Sydney, Australia via Piraeus, Greece and |
uary and at Corregidor in mid-February before | sailing for Ulithi 25 February for overhaul. |
n 11 November, L-10 remained in England until | sailing for the United States on 3 January 1919. |
ns and slaughtered 100 head of cattle, before | sailing for Boston. |
Sailing for the United States on 15 October, she call | |
Sailing for the United States, she arrived at Philade | |
Sailing for duty in the Pacific, she steamed via the | |
With the summer | sailing for 1909 over, Ottawa was laid up for winter, |
The game was going plain | sailing for Palace as they lead 2-0 at half-time but |
Prior to | sailing for England in April 1917, the battalion was |
ained in Tokyo Bay only a short period before | sailing for Okinoyama Shoals, Sagami Wan, to conduct |
Sailing for WestPac in May 1958, she visited Bangkok, | |
and Zara and beat them into submission before | sailing for Cairo. |
roject has Paul Heiney as Patron and provides | sailing for people with disabilities at Woolverstone |
Bishop R. Luke Concanen had been impeded from | sailing for New York, Connolly was the first Bishop o |
Sailing for the Panama Canal 30 August 1957, she cond | |
he escorted convoys to Cuba and Bermuda until | sailing for Key West, Florida, 2 May. |
company Director-General of New Netherlands, | sailing for New Amsterdam in the ship De Soutberg. |
n operations against the Barbary powers until | sailing for home on 3 June 1806. |
lm focuses on a group of would-be prospectors | sailing for Alaska. |
ads in November 1864 for much-needed repairs, | sailing for North Carolina and her former blockading |
On March 15, 1988, while | sailing for SeaEscape on a Caribbean cruise, a fire s |
Sailing for Sydney, Australia, for upkeep on 29 Septe | |
ore batteries, but continued operations until | sailing for the west coast in mid-April. |
d who had a passion for amateur single-handed | sailing, for which he was ultimately knighted. |
to Halifax, where she joined convoy HX 99 in | sailing for Liverpool on 26 December 1940. |
tion of American Mediterranean commerce until | sailing for home, arriving New York in early 1817. |
ere, capturing sloop Hope 10 July 1863, until | sailing for Port Royal 20 April 1865 following news o |
s mission, and after some delay was accepted, | sailing for China in 1885. |
uge demand for sailors occasioned by clippers | sailing for the California gold fields had left few c |
gers between Guam, Saipan, and Iwo Jima until | sailing for home on 31 October. |
nd remained alert off the Mexican coast until | sailing for New York City on 13 January 1914, reachin |
store ship, and she continued this duty until | sailing for New York 20 January 1866. |
No. 6 fuel oil at Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, | sailing for Boston under Captain Georgios Papadopoulo |
ngton, and at Puget Sound, Washington, before | sailing for the South Pacific Ocean the 24th. |
perating from that Saudi oil port, ultimately | sailing for Suez on 18 April 1951. |
The fleet | sailing for Penang was designated 'Task Force 11', an |
with amphibious forces on Florida Island and | sailing for the western Carolines 6 September. |
Sailing for New York on 30 October, Duncan escorted a | |
ove net defenses in the Leyte Gulf area until | sailing for the United States on 27 November 1945 via |
d almost two hundred further settlers, before | sailing for Maryland. |
he most harrowing episode of his career when, | sailing for England with the convoy under Rear-Admira |
ssion was to keep a lookout for British ships | sailing for New York or Boston, and as such was the f |
pping-off point for Portuguese trading fleets | sailing for India and the Orient, which were often in |
inued servicing Allied ships in Okinawa until | sailing for Japan, arriving Sasebo 22 December. |
November - The Brothers, Captain Robert Mason | sailing for Campbell & Co of Sydney, leaves what is n |
is believed he has the power to confer smooth | sailing for the fishing boats as well as providing go |
the rest of the season was comparative plain | sailing for Chicago, despite the team having no perma |
In June 1569, soon after Grenville's | sailing for England, Fitzmaurice camped outside the w |
While | sailing for Halifax from Britain in 1946, Empire Bren |
The brig left Nootka Sound on 1 October 1792, | sailing for China and carrying Vancouver's lieutenant |
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