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wards, Phil (2006) "Pacific Ocean Fire & Don's | Mobile Barbers “10” Spilt EP”" (review), Americana UK |
A final component of the Canadarm is the | Mobile Base System (MBS), installed onboard the stati |
During the next shuttle mission, STS-111, the | Mobile Base System (MBS) was mounted to the MT. |
allet with Dextre is temporarily docked to the | Mobile Base Station. |
1956, and was used during the two summers as a | mobile base for operations by ground survey parties. |
1993, efforts to name the freeway in honor of | Mobile baseball great Satchel Paige never materialize |
or Alltel, Cellular One, Sprint, SunCom, and T | Mobile based in Fairfax, Virginia. |
L4 MoBAT ( | Mobile BAT) |
n, also known as the Viet Cong D445 Provincial | Mobile Battalion of the Ba Ria Battalion, was a Local |
V-2s were instead launched from | mobile batteries which were far less vulnerable to ae |
1881, at Sans Souci, on Mon Luis Island in the | Mobile Bay off the coast of Alabama. |
ounded by the Spanish; he sailed from there to | Mobile Bay and explored Massacre Island, later rename |
The Battleship Parkway crossing | Mobile Bay was also closed before the storm and was c |
This sub-estuary of | Mobile Bay averages just 4.8 ft (1.5 meters) deep and |
The Sand Island Lighthouse (and | Mobile Bay light) were damaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2 |
ns Network Inc. and the license is held by the | Mobile Bay Corporation. |
command of Captain William Foster, arrived in | Mobile Bay carrying a cargo of enslaved Africans, num |
ed in the land operations during the battle of | Mobile Bay against Fort Morgan. |
door" that can be closed to prevent water from | Mobile Bay flooding the tunnel during surges from hur |
Light, also known as Middle Bay Lighthouse and | Mobile Bay Lighthouse, is a hexagonal-shaped screw-pi |
was commended for his conduct in the Battle of | Mobile Bay under Admiral David Farragut on August 5, |
ge of the Confederate garrison at the mouth of | Mobile Bay under the command of General Richard L. Pa |
s to be moored 3 miles (5 km) southeast of the | Mobile Bay shoreline. |
the eastern-most town inside the coastline of | Mobile Bay when entering the bay from the south, indi |
She was a founder and charter member of the | Mobile Bay chapter of the organization. |
that carries US 90 and US 98 eastbound across | Mobile Bay from the Bankhead Tunnel in Mobile, Alabam |
August 1864 his brigade was transferred to the | Mobile Bay Land Forces under the command of Gordon Gr |
ckson's request to send his few naval units to | Mobile Bay where Patterson knew they would be bottled |
USCGC | Mobile Bay (WTGB-103) is an active Icebreaking Tug un |
orm of the California League (A+) in 2004, the | Mobile Bay Bears of the Southern League (AA) in 2005, |
roughly three miles offshore from the primary | Mobile Bay entrance, bounded on the east by Mobile Po |
ndividuals who served with Admiral Farragut at | Mobile Bay and also Commodore Dewey at Manila Bay. |
of Honor, for his actions during the Battle of | Mobile Bay in the American Civil War. |
iles east of Fort Morgan and the main inlet to | Mobile Bay in Alabama on June 26, 1862, after sailing |
e American Civil War as part of the battle for | Mobile Bay in 1864. |
destroyed by cannonball fire in the Battle of | Mobile Bay during the Civil War. |
Kochab cleared | Mobile Bay 17 November for shakedown in Chesapeake Ba |
er of the steam sloop Ossipee at the Battle of | Mobile Bay on 5 August 1864, and was honorably mentio |
The | Mobile Bay Tarpons were a professional indoor footbal |
Richmond in action at | Mobile Bay on 5 August 1864. |
The | Mobile Bay Hurricanes are a franchise of the American |
edal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of | Mobile Bay during the American Civil War. |
ssee and was on board her during the Battle of | Mobile Bay with Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut's |
The Battle of | Mobile Bay |
She was captured on 6 June 1864 off | Mobile Bay by Metacomet; sent to Philadelphia, Pennsy |
Eastern Shore (Alabama), of | Mobile Bay |
Diverse and dangerous duties in | Mobile Bay and in nearby streams kept the "tinclad" b |
t and participated in the celebrated Battle of | Mobile Bay on 5 August. |
emerald green tint due to the proximity of the | Mobile Bay estuary to the west, where the Mobile rive |
Honor for his service on the USS Metacomet in | Mobile Bay during the American Civil War. |
south of the island; the Mississippi Sound and | Mobile Bay are to the north. |
a map turtle is a turtle commonly found in the | Mobile Bay drainage of Alabama, Georgia and rarely Mi |
following Admiral David Farragut's fleet into | Mobile Bay 5 August 1864. |
Admiral David Farragut's triumph in | Mobile Bay whetted Gideon Welles' appetite for Wilmin |
boat and supply ship for the squadron between | Mobile Bay and Pensacola, Florida. |
the Confederate ram Tennessee in the Battle of | Mobile Bay August 5, 1864.. |
The East Fowl River discharges into | Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. |
itish schooner captured about 15 miles east of | Mobile Bay entrance 20 January 1862 by Union screw st |
During the Battle of | Mobile Bay 4 and August 5, 1864. |
the Southern Indoor Football League team, the | Mobile Bay Tarpons. |
is an American football defensive back for the | Mobile Bay Tarpons. |
seized British steamer Ann trying to get into | Mobile Bay with a cargo of arms and ammunition. |
south, Alabama State Route 181 to the east and | Mobile Bay to the west. |
iaduct bridges that carry Interstate 10 across | Mobile Bay from the George Wallace Tunnel in Mobile, |
Mobile Bay spilled into downtown Mobile, Alabama to t | |
ured with the latter ship during the Battle of | Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864, and held as a prisoner |
f his gallantry and skill during the Battle of | Mobile Bay three decades earlier. |
nd of the screw sloop Ossipee in the Battle of | Mobile Bay and in the bombardment of Fort Morgan. |
Operations in | Mobile Bay against Forts Gaines and Morgan August 2-2 |
t. Louis, Mississippi where she patrolled from | Mobile Bay to New Orleans, Louisiana. |
On August 5, 1864, during the Battle of | Mobile Bay the ‘'Brooklyn'', along with several other |
ferring to the geographic eastern shoreline of | Mobile Bay in southwest Alabama. |
large bale of cotton being loaded on a ship in | Mobile Bay fell on his head. |
acked and captured Fort Bowyer at the mouth of | Mobile Bay on February 12. |
State Route 180 begins at the | Mobile Bay Ferry at Fort Morgan. |
The route originates near | Mobile Bay, traveling eastwardly across the west-cent |
l at Mt. Vernon and Forts Morgan and Gaines on | Mobile Bay, and he contributed more than five hundred |
ts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee, in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
organ, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, on 5 August 1864. |
ts and gunboats, and with the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
The Gulf Coast, around | Mobile Bay, averages between 100 and 110 days per yea |
l gunboats and the ram CSS Tennessee (1863) in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
geant on the USS Brooklyn during the Battle of | Mobile Bay, Alabama. |
Subsequently ordered to | Mobile Bay, Narcissus supported clean-up operations f |
rts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
ucture was built in 1915 for Martin Lindsey on | Mobile Bay, along what was, at that time, the Bay She |
During the Battle of | Mobile Bay, Alabama on August 5, 1864, Mifflin stood |
l Survey, surveying the U.S.-Mexico border and | Mobile Bay, Alabama, but his desire to serve in a com |
l gunboats and the ram CSS Tennessee (1863) in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
uck by a torpedo in passing the enemy forts in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864 Harris braved the enemy fir |
rts and gunboats and with the CSS Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
ed the screw sloop Oneida during the Battle of | Mobile Bay, the Bienville being considered unfit to e |
she supported the capture of the entrances to | Mobile Bay, Alabama on 5 August 1864. |
ckading Squadron on 1 October and stationed in | Mobile Bay, where Admiral David Farragut was building |
It enters | Mobile Bay, (which enters the Gulf of Mexico), approx |
es Fort Gaines sitting across the inlet to the | Mobile Bay, on Dauphin Island. |
h foodstuff for New Orleans, off Grant's Pass, | Mobile Bay, Alabama. |
organ, rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, on 5 August 1864. |
While clearing the main channel of | Mobile Bay, Ida struck a torpedo (mine) which crushed |
Despite heavy gun fire at the Battle of | Mobile Bay, Alabama on August 5, 1864, Diggins contin |
d States, near Dauphin Island, at the mouth of | Mobile Bay, Alabama. |
with Interstate 10; one is on the west side of | Mobile Bay, and the other is at Daphne |
6 and SR-42 are co-routed as they pass through | Mobile Bay, splitting in Daphne |
rticipated in the land attack at the Battle of | Mobile Bay, directly commanded by Gen. Gordon Granger |
On August 5, 1864, during the Battle of | Mobile Bay, Admiral Farragut led a squadron of eighte |
Watson, which ended in the vessel's sinking in | Mobile Bay, Alabama, Hunley funded by himself a third |
highway include the Battleship Parkway across | Mobile Bay, which is co-signed with US-90; and the Ba |
al for his bravery during the naval assault on | Mobile Bay, Alabama on August 5, 1864. |
rts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
ed in 1978 and crosses the northern portion of | Mobile Bay, running roughly parallel to the nearby Ba |
ubilee phenomena that occurs intermittently in | Mobile Bay, but is commonly referred to locally and i |
ber-run sailing club which has operated out of | Mobile Bay, Alabama since 1928. |
The land ends at the main channel into | Mobile Bay, and here the United States (U.S.) governm |
d XIII Corps, moved along the eastern shore of | Mobile Bay, forcing the Confederates back into their |
ort Morgan, the last Confederate stronghold in | Mobile Bay, which surrendered 23 August. |
nd sent to command Confederate naval forces at | Mobile Bay, Alabama. |
days of old, when Spaniards bold were sailing | Mobile Bay, |
As one of four sailing clubs on | Mobile Bay, BucYC hosts the Dauphin Island Race once |
a and Richmond, seeing action at the battle of | Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864, and receiving promotion t |
For the lighthouse at the entrance to | Mobile Bay, see Sand Island Light (Alabama). |
and was on board the Hartford in the Battle of | Mobile Bay, where he received the brevet rank of lieu |
rts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
ber, orders sent the ship to blockade duty off | Mobile Bay, and she spent the rest of 1862 in that vi |
all of Florida and westward to the vicinity of | Mobile Bay, Alabama. |
After the Union victory in the Battle of | Mobile Bay, Mobile nevertheless remained in Confedera |
rts and gunboats and with the ram Tennessee in | Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. |
late to participate in the historic Battle of | Mobile Bay, Althea busied herself in ensuing months s |
w Orleans Station in 1861 and to the forces on | Mobile Bay, Alabama, later in that year. |
The airport is on | Mobile Bay, west of the Aloe Bay Channel. |
etacomet, and took part in clearing mines from | Mobile Bay. |
n which was then preparing for the invasion of | Mobile Bay. |
near Bon Secour were 22-feet (6.7 m) high, in | Mobile Bay. |
r for his actions in 1864 during the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
ial complex which lies on the western shore of | Mobile Bay. |
edal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
lunder and disappeared into the dark waters of | Mobile Bay. |
labama shore and headed toward the entrance to | Mobile Bay. |
Nansemond on the James River, and CSS Selma in | Mobile Bay. |
in the American Civil War during the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
e-mile (510 km2) watershed into the portion of | Mobile Bay. |
n command of the steam-sloop Oneida blockading | Mobile Bay. |
when the ship joined the blockading forces off | Mobile Bay. |
in County, Alabama, along the eastern shore of | Mobile Bay. |
then readying for what was to be the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
and's eastern end helps to define the mouth of | Mobile Bay. |
Morgan to the Union forces sealed the mouth of | Mobile Bay. |
in the American Civil War during the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
edal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
k his mortar flotilla to blockade stations off | Mobile Bay. |
erate defenses and sealed the Southern port at | Mobile Bay. |
edal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
Morgan during the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
edal of Honor-for his actions at the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
d the construction of another shell road along | Mobile Bay. |
edal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
in the American Civil War during the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
e a maze of branches and bayous at the head of | Mobile Bay. |
Admiral Farragut's next major objective was | Mobile Bay. |
captain when he went to supersede Farragut at | Mobile Bay. |
en, a Navy Commander who died at the Battle of | Mobile Bay. |
August 5 - American Civil War - Battle of | Mobile Bay: At Mobile Bay near Mobile, Alabama, Admir |
o counties which border the Gulf of Mexico and | Mobile Bay: Baldwin County and Mobile County. |
May 13, but was returned to Double-A baseball | Mobile BayBears the next day to make room for debut s |
Playing with the | Mobile BayBears in the spring before his debut, Zavad |
It hosts the | Mobile BayBears, a minor-league professional team in |
the Padres' AA Southern League farm club, the | Mobile BayBears, during the 2006 season. |
That earned him a promotion to the Double-A | Mobile BayBears, for whom he hit .214/.268/.389 in 60 |
He is currently the pitching coach for the | Mobile BayBears. |
Buckley played professional baseball for the | Mobile BaySharks in the Texas-Louisiana League. |
During the 90's, it was the home of the | Mobile BaySharks. |
rnia Angels (1961-1968), and spent 1952 as the | Mobile Bears general manager. |
for the | Mobile Bears, Milne retired. |
ssion of eleven Southern slave-holding states, | Mobile became the 4th largest city in the breakaway n |
He was the creator of a popular | mobile beehive called the "Layens hive". |
tadel before transferring to the University of | Mobile before his sophomore season, where he was a 20 |
called Nambeesan (his close confidante) on his | mobile before this and informed that he saw Sankar da |
The Data Truck is a | mobile behavioral science lab and the Research Cafe i |
ABmaps | Mobile belongs to the so called 'Offboard' category, |
The Eastern Ghat | Mobile Belt (EGMB) along the east coast |
e Sea Plate is subducting under the Philippine | Mobile Belt at the rate of about 16 cm per year. |
It is the northern extension of the Philippine | Mobile Belt. |
lakely Island is located just off the docks of | Mobile between the city and Old Spanish Fort located |
, and widgets through SMS-based (text message) | mobile billing. |
Its investments include Aava | Mobile, Bitfone (acquired by Hewlett-Packard), Ekahau |
about the stresses of prejudice on an upwardly | mobile black family in 1970s Connecticut. |
Class-B New Orleans Pelicans, and the Class-B | Mobile Blackbirds, both of the Southern Association. |
When the magazine and ordnance stores in | Mobile blew up 25 May 1865 setting fire to cotton and |
A | mobile blocking force was assembled using divisional |
Mobile blood donation programs were initiated with 2 | |
The | mobile, Bluetooth enabled GPS device MobileMapper CE |
A prototype | mobile bomb sits outside. |
Mobile Boogie - 2:35 | |
Mobile booking: Bus tickets can now be booked over SM | |
He also writes for the Racing Post and runs a | mobile bookshop and art gallery which operates on Bri |
The | Mobile Botanical Gardens were founded in 1974, and ar |
also home to the Azalea City Golf Course, the | Mobile Botanical Gardens, the Mobile Museum of Art, a |
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