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| ntic coast until late November, 1960 when she | embarked a detachment of marines and sailed for her fi |
| There she | embarked a contingent of Puerto Rican army troops and |
| Plumper, having | embarked a company of Royal Marines, was involved in t |
| associated with the acting industry where he | embarked a successful career in the television industr |
| San Diego, California, on 25 August 1943, she | embarked a United States Marine Corps air group at Pea |
| On December 21, 1942, Natori | embarked a Special Naval Landing Force, which it disem |
| The squadron soon | embarked aboard USS Constellation for the first carrie |
| ttached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit | embarked aboard the USS Peleliu became the first Harri |
| raining at Claremont, Tasmania, the battalion | embarked aboard HMAT Berrima on 1 July 1916 from Hobar |
| Embarked aboard his flagship Missouri, Admiral Halsey | |
| GABRIEL and his staff | embarked aboard, leading a five-ship surface action gr |
| was cleared the same day for Palau, where she | embarked additional troops for the landings at Ormoc B |
| ssol Roads - in the Palau Islands - where she | embarked additional passengers and resumed her voyage. |
| She then headed to New York City, where she | embarked additional crewmen and took on board 600 tons |
| Returning to Guam 24 May, she | embarked additional casualties and proceeded the next |
| ulf and Manus to Wakde, New Guinea, where she | embarked additional troops for passage to Luzon. |
| After calling at Pearl Harbor, she | embarked Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Commander-in Chief, P |
| rt of the invasion the more dangerous, for he | embarked against it with a large fleet. |
| pace for the work of repairing aircraft by an | embarked Aircraft Maintenance Unit (Floating) |
| nd, after delivering them safely to Le Havre, | embarked American and French veterans at Southampton a |
| obtained the command of a 6-ship squadron and | embarked an expedition in which he raided English, Dut |
| She | embarked an Underwater Demolition Team, and sailed for |
| After undergoing repairs, replacements were | embarked and she returned to Manila. |
| In late January 1945, the 24th Marines | embarked and sailed for the Japanese stronghold, landi |
| ort Chicago, California, with Navy passengers | embarked and with a load of ammunition, bound ultimate |
| escorted by the destroyers John Young (CTF 75 | embarked) and Elliot, and frigates Gray, Whipple, Lang |
| ater, she sailed with almost 2,000 passengers | embarked and reached San Francisco on 20 December. |
| for her last round-trip voyage to the Orient, | embarked another contingent of veterans in Japan, and |
| ection parties to various merchant ships with | embarked armed guard detachments over the next several |
| At Manila she | embarked Army personnel for the return trip to San Fra |
| On the 8th, she | embarked Army units and on the 9th, she sailed for New |
| assigned to the 16th Battalion, with whom he | embarked as part of the 5th Reinforcements to leave Fr |
| 1788, Hamelin returned to Honfleur, where he | embarked as a midshipman on the ship Jeune Mina and ca |
| ef rest at Manus in the Admiralties where she | embarked assault troops landed on the shores of Lingay |
| he was elected its president and immediately | embarked at molding the association into a trade union |
| Embarked at Alexandria, Virginia, for White House, Va. | |
| Embarked at Alexandria, Virginia, for White House, Vir | |
| It is generally agreed that he first | embarked at Boulogne. |
| ral troops remaining in Texas who had not yet | embarked at the port of Indianola, but en route he rec |
| er was "the Welsh Swagman" Joseph Jenkins who | embarked at Melbourne on 24 November, 1894, bound for |
| was destroyed by fire in 1918, with 250 boys | embarked at the time. |
| The following month, with troops | embarked at Biak, Calvert successfully landed her assa |
| The ship in which Apostle Paul | embarked at Caesarea belonged to this city (Acts 27:2) |
| detachment of the 97th Infantry Division was | embarked at Pier Forty-two. |
| g the west coast until November 1952 when she | embarked aviation personnel at San Francisco and steam |
| of 52nd (Lowland) and 1st Armoured Divisions | embarked between 15-17 June. |
| two days with his mother in Fort Worth, then | embarked by ship from New Orleans on September 20 to L |
| On the evening of 8 September 1917, Wando | embarked Captain Reginald R. Belknap, Commander, Mine |
| lein and Eniwetok, then landed her troops and | embarked casualties at Guam from 21 to 25 July 1944. |
| ted for Haiphong, French Indochina, where she | embarked Chinese troops for transfer to northern China |
| Arriving at Haiphong in November, she | embarked Chinese troops for transportation to Chinwang |
| ne, the command ship, with Rear Admiral Noble | embarked, cleared Morotai; and she arrived off the tar |
| Arriving Kobe, Japan, on 6 September, she | embarked combat troops and departed on 10 September fo |
| satlantic journey from New York to Europe and | embarked crippled NC-3 for return to the east coast, r |
| eded to the Virginia Capes operating area and | embarked CVW-1, and set out across the Atlantic. |
| Gunboats with troops | embarked destroyed Confederate installations near the |
| There, she | embarked elements of the 2nd Marine Division and parti |
| stopped at Morehead City, North Carolina, and | embarked elements of the Sixth Marines (BLT 1/6) befor |
| she arrived at Norfolk and on 12 January she | embarked eleven Grumman Martlets. |
| ad her flight-deck lengthened by 42 feet, she | embarked Fairey Swordfish aircraft. |
| Moved to Portland February 25, and there | embarked for Ship Island, Miss., March 6. |
| Accordingly, he | embarked for Kentucky in the spring of 1790, reaching |
| command of the corps after the I Anzac Corps | embarked for France in late March, 1916. |
| s capitulated to Tipu on excellent terms, and | embarked for Tellicherry with the full honours of war. |
| Embarked for New Orleans, La., January 9. Companies A, | |
| to the 2/5th Australian General Hospital and | embarked for the Middle East in October that year. |
| p Pendleton, and it was this combination that | embarked for Korea when hostilities erupted in that ar |
| urk about Caithness and Orkney but eventually | embarked for France landing at Newhaven in Normandy. |
| Sturdee | embarked for Australia on 16 November 1918, where his |
| rom April through December 1980, the air wing | embarked for an Indian Ocean deployment in support of |
| There he | embarked for Algeria and Morocco. |
| In the spring of 1942, the regiment | embarked for the Far East in the Belfast-built liner R |
| t Dwight D. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II | embarked for the naval review on Lake St. Louis on 26 |
| d to return home through ill-health before it | embarked for Burma. |
| "B" and "D" Squadrons | embarked for France in May 1916. |
| In 1804, Moreau passed through Spain and | embarked for America. |
| He later | embarked for Canada, where he completed his flight tra |
| itial training at Broadmeadows, the battalion | embarked for Egypt in December 1914, arriving there th |
| 1950, and the following month, SSgt Kennemore | embarked for Korea, where he served with the 2nd Batta |
| ter completing a period of basic training, he | embarked for England in September 1916 and arrived in |
| ning at Ingleburn and Bathurst, his battalion | embarked for the Middle East on 19 October 1940 as rei |
| mpton, England, on 7 January 1919 with troops | embarked for the east coast, arriving at New York on t |
| ptember 1915, aged 16, and on 20 January 1916 | embarked for France aboard HMAT Runic with the 9th Rei |
| goons (succeeding the late Lord Cutts), which | embarked for Spain in 1708. |
| In 1777, his battalion | embarked for the West Indes with Comte d'Estaing's fle |
| garrisoned the city until 15 November when it | embarked for Hong Kong, arriving 27 November. |
| On 18 October 1914 he | embarked for overseas service among the first continge |
| ndianapolis with President Franklin Roosevelt | embarked for a good-will visit to Buenos Aires, Argent |
| eth Nichols and by the spring of 1755 when he | embarked for Chignecto, Jeremiah and his wife had one |
| e Australian component of the Division, which | embarked for France in April 1916. |
| on had reached a strength of 1050 men and was | embarked for England. |
| Henry lent him his support when de Montfort | embarked for Rome in March 1238 to seek papal approval |
| Vasey | embarked for Palestine as commander of the advance par |
| He | embarked for England, where he settled with his parent |
| He | embarked for overseas duty on November 3, 1942 and wen |
| The 1st Battalion | embarked for Mesopotamia in late 1915, accompanying th |
| When the regiment | embarked for the Crimea he was to have been left behin |
| In October 1820 he | embarked for New York, and travelled through the Unite |
| was stationed there until June 1937, when he | embarked for Shanghai, China, to join the 4th Marine R |
| In March 1916, the 8th Battalion | embarked for France and after arriving there shortly a |
| Company G, 158th Regiment | embarked for Arawe, New Britain on December 15, as par |
| ls, Quantico, Virginia, in January 1963, then | embarked for a three-year tour of duty with the Fleet |
| Crusader reinforcements, Bohemond of Taranto | embarked for Europe, leaving Tancred as regent in Anti |
| o settle for just freeing the patriarch, Lobo | embarked for Portugal, and after he had been shipwreck |
| ght years of service in Algeria, the regiment | embarked for France on 4 June 1964. |
| Returning to Ireland in 1856, he | embarked for New Orleans in the same year. |
| o support James II after the Prince of Orange | embarked for England. |
| In October 1875 he | embarked for Funchal on the island of Madeira, where h |
| The 4th Field Artillery Brigade | embarked for Egypt on 8 November 1915, arriving on 12 |
| ford he escaped into Cornwall in disguise and | embarked for the continent. |
| From January to July 1982, Air Wing Seven | embarked for a Mediterranean deployment which included |
| flotilla was sighted off York, with a strong | embarked force of infantry and artillerymen. |
| ria is waiting off the coast of Yemen with an | embarked force of 80 Royal Marines to assist with the |
| Hocking sailed to Espiritu Santo 15 March, | embarked fresh amphibious assault forces, and sailed t |
| He | embarked from Sydney on board HMAT A18 Wiltshire in Au |
| der his command, the two battalions of Guards | embarked from New York and joined Lord Cornwallis in C |
| Mance | embarked from La Rochelle on May 9, 1641 on a crossing |
| He | embarked from Sydney on board HMAT A21 Marere in Augus |
| nd John Fixer, B.A., afterwards a priest), he | embarked from the Isle of Wight. |
| His unit | embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Kyarra on 21 Augus |
| He | embarked from Sydney in 1916 on HMAT A15 Star of Engla |
| Just before his wife and daughter | embarked from New York to visit him, they received new |
| He and his son Michael | embarked from Aberdeen, Aug. 23, 1570. |
| They | embarked from Liverpool, England on March 30, 1860, on |
| .D. Osband of the Third U.S. Colored Cavalry, | embarked from Memphis, Tennessee, for northeastern Lou |
| erve summer training cruises (with reservists | embarked) from her homeport in San Diego to as far awa |
| Following his marriage, Payne | embarked fully on his political career and became a Me |
| When he | embarked he was escorted to the radio cabin and the do |
| Algol returned to Inchon on 8 October and | embarked Headquarters Company, 1st Ordnance Battalion, |
| The | embarked helicopters on board the ships, including two |
| George Washington then | embarked her Gold crew, and on 30 July 1960 she launch |
| Cunard liner RMS Mauretania at 16:00 and soon | embarked her distinguished passenger, Admiral Sims. |
| In May, she | embarked her LAMPS helicopter and its detachment of of |
| With a cargo of Presidential helicopters | embarked, Hermitage sailed to Karachi on 2 December vi |
| ned to "Operation Magic Carpet" duty, Clinton | embarked homeward-bound servicemen at Manila and saile |
| At Nagoya, Japan, she | embarked homeward-bound troops and sailed 27 November |
| n and France under Louis XV, and the regiment | embarked immediately for Flanders. |
| Mary and John | embarked in November 1840, and arrived in Honolulu on |
| Three of the five prisoners were later | embarked in a dinghy off Tifore Island. |
| rve as escort for President Warren G. Harding | embarked in Henderson (AP-1) for a cruise to Alaskan a |
| A keen businessman, he | embarked in several ventures whenever he was not at wa |
| After more rehearsals, USS Clay | embarked in March with elements of the 6th Marines as |
| uly to escort President Franklin D. Roosevelt | embarked in Baltimore (CA-68) to Pearl Harbor, Adak, a |
| d insectivorous plants, Surrey County Council | embarked in 1989 upon a project to renew the heathland |
| Serbian Army and the Anglo-French forces who | embarked in Solun. |
| f its members killed or wounded, mostly while | embarked in an AAV that was struck by an IED.. |
| rt was a member of a naval antisabotage party | embarked in a British warship which was damaged during |
| omedians Tom Arnold and Dax Shepard, Zehetner | embarked in 2007 on a USO/Armed Forces Entertainment t |
| Dewey Struble, commanding Amphibious Group 9, | embarked in Wasatch on 3 November and remained in the |
| r Air Wing 17 (1982-84), and VA-105 (1985-88) | embarked in Kitty Hawk, America, and Forrestal. |
| ander of the United States Pacific Fleet, was | embarked in Reeves during the visit. |
| l Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, | embarked in Pocono, and remained on board until 13 Dec |
| uadron 65 (The World Famous Fighting Tigers), | embarked in Dwight D. Eisenhower, Medium Attack Wing O |
| is assassination, President John F. Kennedy - | embarked in the missile range instrumentation ship USS |
| a few brief interruptions when he temporarily | embarked in other warships, she continued to carry out |
| st Battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers were | embarked in Euryalus and the battleship HMS Implacable |
| ntil 1839, when Charles sold his interest and | embarked in the same business elsewhere. |
| ined due to the hunger strike on which he has | embarked in protest of the conditions of his trial and |
| In December 1813 the 2/52nd (only 196 strong) | embarked in Sir Thomas Graham's expedition to the Low |
| ons, with various Underwater Demolition Teams | embarked, in the vicinity of the Hawaiian and western |
| In July 1815, Yarnall | embarked in the sloop-of-war Epervier for the voyage h |
| re, the boat helped a Navy Experimental Board | embarked in Margaret carry out various sound detector |
| Ferraro also | embarked in a career in stage and television direction |
| n France by a unanimous vote of Congress, and | embarked in a ship for that country, which was never h |
| ed Kingdom, France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey | embarked in Adirondack. |
| risoners of war and internees kept at Kuching | embarked in Willoughby. |
| 7 November 1945: Squadron | embarked in Midway (CVB 41) see link USS Midway for he |
| tthew Flinders, with ten officers and seamen, | embarked in the Cumberland (the little schooner of twe |
| A number of military vehicles were | embarked in Plymouth prior to the exercise beginning. |
| Back in their homeland, the band | embarked in their New Arrival Tour across Europe doing |
| a in June 1958, and to Quebec with midshipmen | embarked in July 1959. |
| the division's six infantry battalions which | embarked in the convoy and a single artillery battery |
| Second World War in the French Resistance: he | embarked June 22, 1940 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz to England |
| Bruckenthal, a member of the | embarked Law Enforcement Detachment, was the first Coa |
| She again | embarked loran units and got underway 9 October for th |
| n 7 April with troops for the Ryukyu campaign | embarked; made stops en route at Eniwetok and Ulithi b |
| ing out of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Gridley | embarked Major General Lejeune and Brigadier General B |
| teamed to Tsingtao and Taku, China, where she | embarked Marine and Naval personnel for transportation |
| at Long Beach occupied the warship until she | embarked Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 463, e |
| ains Amphibious Ready Groups (ARG) with their | embarked Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU), as well as |
| Fayette | embarked marines at Norfolk, Virginia for transportati |
| when she | embarked Marines of the 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regi |
| Here she landed the Seabees and | embarked Marines for the invasion of Saipan, landing t |
| During 1923 she cruised to Nicaragua, | embarked marines stationed there, and returned them to |
| On 24 August Westchester County | embarked marines and vehicles for Kaneohe, Hawaii and |
| Permit | embarked members of Admiral Thomas C. Hart's staff at |
| In March, she | embarked men and equipment of the 2d Battalion, 381st |
| The next day, Santiago de Cuba | embarked men wounded in the battle and sailed for Norf |
| On 20 March, she | embarked men of the veteran 4th Marines for transporta |
| During the summer of 1965, she | embarked midshipmen from the Naval Academy and various |
| quest of the Republican government, the ships | embarked more than 200 sailors of the auxiliary Navy f |
| There, under hazardous conditions, she | embarked more aircraft, cargo and passengers. |
| She | embarked naval beach party personnel and sailed for th |
| ted for Shanghai, China, 20 October where she | embarked naval passengers for transport to the United |
| rmally included a small operating room for an | embarked naval doctor and sick bay staff. |
| Late in May, the ship | embarked Naval Academy and NROTC midshipmen for their |
| ring Operation Desert Storm, the ship and her | embarked navy and army helicopters captured an Iraqi g |
| ext passage was to the Philippines, where she | embarked occupation troops for transportation to Japan |
| Dawson | embarked occupation troops at Pearl Harbor from 18 Aug |
| St. Mary's | embarked occupation troops and sailed for Japan, arriv |
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