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mance, Adventure and Faith in the Medieval | Mediterranean, a novel by Burton Visotzky. |
ese refugees, indentured servants from the | Mediterranean, a majority from the island of Minorca, we |
our of duty with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the | Mediterranean, a deployment that marked almost every yea |
e besieged Capua after bypassing the great | Mediterranean abbey, which Atenulf had abandoned in hast |
articipating in an exercise in the Eastern | Mediterranean, about 250 miles off the coast of Israel. |
ronments include the Amazon, Key West, the | Mediterranean, Abyss, and the Great Barrier Reef. |
t accompanied HMS Ark Royal in the Eastern | Mediterranean, acting as station tanker, refuelling Ark |
essed both him, and the Commander-in-Chief | Mediterranean Admiral Sir Dudley Pound. |
Also in the western | Mediterranean, Adriatic and Black Seas. |
n areas around the world (Northern Europe, | Mediterranean, Africa, New World, Indian Ocean, South As |
action that involved the Luftwaffe in the | Mediterranean, after the transfer of X. Fliegerkorps to |
Hardinge remained in the | Mediterranean after this, serving under Captain Sir Sidn |
portance as a trading centre for the whole | Mediterranean after it was inhabited by the Arabs. |
aunched on 29 April 1933 and served in the | Mediterranean after her completion. |
Departing 6 August with DesDiv 42 for the | Mediterranean again she conducted ASW operations with th |
including missions to protect the Western | Mediterranean against the Turkish Fleets and the defeat |
He served in the | Mediterranean against the pirates of Algiers from 1826 t |
Further information: | Mediterranean Air Command, RAF Middle East Command, and |
rch, Foster was engaged in staff duties at | Mediterranean Air Command before being appointed AOC RAF |
The | Mediterranean Air Transport Service consisting of the US |
Mediterranean Air Command | |
He became Deputy Air Commander-in-Chief at | Mediterranean Air Command in 1943 and Deputy Chief of St |
Douglas became a major sub-command of the | Mediterranean Air Command (MAC), the official Allied air |
rces which itself was a sub-command of the | Mediterranean Air Command (MAC). |
Command, which itself was a sub-command of | Mediterranean Air Command following a major reorganizati |
ander-in-Chief of RAF Middle East Command, | Mediterranean Air Command (MAC), Mediterranean Allied Ai |
n had merged with MEA by this time), Trans | Mediterranean Airways, and Lebanese International Airway |
In 1994 he helped set up British | Mediterranean Airways, later known as BMED. |
After returning to the | Mediterranean, Allemand was incorporated in Admiral Mart |
Air Commander-in Chief | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces: Lieutenant General John |
eral of both the Twelfth Air Force and the | Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force in the newly org |
Mediterranean Allied Strategic Air Force under Major Gen | |
er 10, 1943 when MAC was disbanded and the | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) were established. |
uty Director of Operations at Headquarters | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in May 1945. |
ough it was attached to No.345 Wing of the | Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air Force (MACAF). |
as a staff officer at headquarters of the | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in North Africa. |
became senior intelligence officer of the | Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Forces and accompanied |
est African Coastal Air Force and then the | Mediterranean Allied Coastal Air Force in 1943. |
er 10, 1943 when MAC was disbanded and the | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) were established. |
th to Rome, the Siena yards were bombed by | Mediterranean Allied Air Force Bombers. |
r Forces established on February 18, 1943, | Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) in December 1943, |
seldom to break: six months of duty in the | Mediterranean alternating with training and fleet maneuv |
Navy initially provided escorts within the | Mediterranean, although United States escorted these con |
ty, the officers and enlisted personnel of | Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group 3-82 and Marine Amp |
on 29 October 1982, | Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group 3-82 and Marine Amp |
cularly common in those of African, Asian, | Mediterranean, and Middle-Eastern descent. |
t snouted seahorse found around the UK and | Mediterranean, and the drab seahorse found in the Red Se |
ure is West European-inspired, with mainly | Mediterranean and Venetian elements. |
It acted in the | Mediterranean and Libya in North African areas during 19 |
She later went to the | Mediterranean and served on the River Danube. |
of the expected Allied assault across the | Mediterranean and divert attention and resources from Si |
Sea and off the Scandinavian coast, in the | Mediterranean and in the Pacific far east. |
d in the Indo-West Pacific oceans, and the | Mediterranean, and Red seas. |
ng line between the drainage basins of the | Mediterranean and the North Sea. |
was mostly Latino, southern European, and | Mediterranean; and D House comprised mostly students of |
served in the Mysore Campaign of 1799, the | Mediterranean and Peninsula Campaigns of the Napoleonic |
He served in submarines in the | Mediterranean and Far East from 1942 to the end of the W |
It is also reported from the | Mediterranean and Black Seas, and is a Lessepsian migran |
In 1866-1869 Wadleigh was in European, | Mediterranean and African waters as an officer of Ticond |
oman rule began to extend over the Eastern | Mediterranean and the Balkans. |
Trusty served in the | Mediterranean and in the Pacific Far East. |
ited States Navy, serving in the Atlantic, | Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters and rising to the ra |
ruiser HMS Sirius, which saw action in the | Mediterranean, and he was present at Operation Husky, th |
The command served in combat in the | Mediterranean and European theaters until May 1945. |
douinii) is a large gull restricted to the | Mediterranean and the western coast of Saharan Africa. |
e located in a transition zone between the | Mediterranean and the central upland plateaux known as L |
f Norfolk, Virginia, participating in both | Mediterranean and Caribbean deployments. |
he was appointed commander-in-chief in the | Mediterranean and led all naval operations in the Black |
st of her service was between ports in the | Mediterranean and New York. |
In 2004, he won the Tour | Mediterranean and the Paris-Nice race. |
ed as Mate on HMS Pantaloon on the Africa, | Mediterranean, and Home stations and on the survey ship |
ay and Iceland to Senegal, and also in the | Mediterranean and Black Sea. |
It is found in | Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean areas of the Near Ea |
After service in the | Mediterranean and the Dover Patrol, she struck a mine of |
ne 1987 she made another deployment to the | Mediterranean and followed this up with two more deploym |
ernational investigators from 12 different | Mediterranean and non-Mediterranean countries. |
In 1869 she returned to the | Mediterranean, and was present at the opening of the Sue |
straits leading from the Black Sea to the | Mediterranean and sharing a border with Syria, Iraq, and |
it is thought the species may exist in the | Mediterranean and California specimens may actually be i |
The | Mediterranean and Middle East, Volume VI: Victory in the |
jor Carmick served with distinction in the | Mediterranean, and commanded the Marines in the Battle o |
n Anatolia, later diffusing throughout the | Mediterranean and into Central and Northern Europe. |
itish and American forces operating in the | Mediterranean and North African theaters, and was bombed |
adne, he participated in operations in the | Mediterranean and around the United Kingdom. |
s used to support allied operations in the | Mediterranean, and was one of the three merchant ships u |
assignment with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the | Mediterranean and returned to Newport on 27 July. |
t of A. clausi, being found in the western | Mediterranean and the north east Atlantic as far north a |
southern | Mediterranean and Middle East participants in the Union |
The ship was diverted to the | Mediterranean and proceeded to Suez, where she took part |
1962 the destroyer made another cruise to | Mediterranean and Middle Eastern ports, operating with n |
es, the squadron saw action throughout the | Mediterranean and Southern Europe and earned battle stre |
served in that ship as she cruised in the | Mediterranean and off the coast of Central America, and |
ckley completed three tours of duty in the | Mediterranean, and served as gunnery and engineering sch |
Rich departed on 22 February 1971 for the | Mediterranean and a five-month cruise with the Sixth Fle |
in the rank of lieutenant commander in the | Mediterranean and Adriatic, participated in a battle aga |
Bristol was operating in the | Mediterranean, and in 1916 she joined the Adriatic Squad |
ican and Royal Navies in the Atlantic, the | Mediterranean and the Western Approaches. |
ayer also drew other places in the Eastern | Mediterranean and the Balkans for Ainslie and in his tim |
Modernized in 1953-1954, she served in the | Mediterranean and on the African coasts. |
per was located in the middle, between the | Mediterranean and the Orontes River. |
lied aircraft and aircrew over the eastern | Mediterranean and later the Persian Gulf and Arabian sea |
In 1802 she was in the | Mediterranean, and in November she sailed from Malta for |
of the British Army, serving in Italy, the | Mediterranean and the Middle East. |
th Allied air forces in the North African, | Mediterranean and Italian theatres, and saw limited serv |
ordered to join the U.S. 6th Fleet in the | Mediterranean and on 18 May, with other members Or her d |
On 28 October 1970, she headed for the | Mediterranean and her second tour with the 6th Fleet. |
he took part in cruiser operations in the | Mediterranean and Adriatic. |
Officer to the Air Commander-in-Chief, RAF | Mediterranean and Middle East in July 1945. |
e 3rd Flotilla, returned once again to the | Mediterranean, and was in the area during the Suez Crisi |
sea, George Washington completed its sixth | Mediterranean and Persian Gulf deployment and returned t |
Upon completion, HMS M31 was sent to the | Mediterranean, and remained there until March, 1919. |
extensive service in the war, in both the | Mediterranean and Pacific theaters. |
hristians, R. M. Berchman, trans., Ancient | Mediterranean and Medieval Texts and Contexts 1 (Leiden: |
air and Ottoman admiral Turgut Reis in the | Mediterranean and in North Africa, and particularly in t |
55) took Putnam from the East Coast to the | Mediterranean and the Caribbean. |
next 2 years she cruised primarily to the | Mediterranean and Europe with additional assignments sen |
, and during World War II he served in the | Mediterranean and the South of France. |
il 3 November 1946 when she sailed for the | Mediterranean and similar duty. |
taff of Major-general Brent Spencer in the | Mediterranean and at the capture of Copenhagen, and rece |
ic coast of Europe, Hawaii, Hong Kong, the | Mediterranean and Japan. |
He saw several excursions to the | Mediterranean and was promoted to Captain, 4th Garrison |
Namibia and South Africa, New Zealand) and | Mediterranean and Black Sea (Italy, Spain, Greece and Fr |
eline Lee's final bombing mission over the | Mediterranean and the recovery by the Major of his suppr |
It appears to belong to a group of | Mediterranean and adjacent Atlantic species which includ |
Meanwhile Keith had followed him into the | Mediterranean and gathered together the scattered Britis |
ers trading to and from North Sea, Baltic, | Mediterranean and Black Sea ports. |
he homogenization of the scale between the | Mediterranean and Atlantic). |
made Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, RAF | Mediterranean and Middle East Command (which had absorbe |
rs on 26 May 1900 and was used in both the | Mediterranean and home waters. |
8 June, she sailed with ammunition for the | Mediterranean, and until 6 November supplied ships in Or |
1943 and 1944, including operations in the | Mediterranean, and was transferred to the Royal Canadian |
Europe from Spain to Scotland, and in the | Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. |
mber 1940, and had an active career in the | Mediterranean and Pacific Far East. |
hilippines, through the Suez Canal and the | Mediterranean, and returned to the Atlantic coast in Oct |
D: | Mediterranean and Black Sea |
tan painters spread throughout Greece, the | Mediterranean and Europe. |
us was allocated to Force H in the western | Mediterranean and she was part of the covering forces th |
d the 7th Destroyer Squadron, based in the | Mediterranean, and the following year joined the 21st Es |
he aquarium exhibits many species from the | Mediterranean and Red Seas around Egypt, as well as some |
at campaign against Allied shipping in the | Mediterranean and the Black Sea in support of Germany's |
her to numerous locations in the Atlantic, | Mediterranean and Adriatic regions, including Haiti, Spa |
wintering on coasts in western Europe, the | Mediterranean and (in small numbers) the northeast USA. |
In 1915 she served in the | Mediterranean and in July 1916 in the Aegean with her si |
were created in 1932 for Boreal, Atlantic, | Mediterranean, and Pontic species, with an additional ar |
dan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen in the eastern | Mediterranean and the Middle East, and (d) almost all co |
ior seamanship Napier overtook them in the | Mediterranean and Powerful entered the harbour of La Val |
eventing Axis air supremacy in the western | Mediterranean, and providing a future logistics base for |
ed to Commander in 1816, and served in the | Mediterranean and off the coast of Africa. |
He became Rear Admiral for the | Mediterranean and Channel Fleet in 1904 and Commander-in |
isters, she was originally assigned to the | Mediterranean and later to the Red Sea. |
unleavened bread popular in Arab, eastern | Mediterranean and southern Asian countries, though thinn |
In 1704 Leake was sent to the | Mediterranean and took part in the assault and capture o |
s have been identified in samples from the | Mediterranean and Red Seas and the Sargasso Sea and the |
esults in the environmental cleanup of the | Mediterranean and interconnected regions. |
and could thus enjoy safe passage into the | Mediterranean and along the coast. |
the east via the shorter route through the | Mediterranean and the Suez Canal. |
carrier HMS Glory (R62), operating in the | Mediterranean and Far East, 1943-1945; received a B.A. d |
the iris family distributed in Europe, the | Mediterranean, and South Africa. |
ed for convoy escort duties in the central | Mediterranean, and for support of military operations in |
llecting meteorological data from both the | Mediterranean and Atlantic. |
untries into a single affiliate, as in the | Mediterranean and Scandinavian regions. |
It is wedged between the | Mediterranean and the Litoral mountain ranges. |
when he accompanied Admiral Russell to the | Mediterranean, and was also appointed a Lord of the Admi |
choreography was chosen for "X Biennal of | Mediterranean and European young artists" in Serajevo. |
Seafire in operations in North Africa, the | Mediterranean and in the south of France. |
In 1919 Benbow was deployed in the | Mediterranean, and then with the Black Sea squadron in s |
f the civilisation of the countries of the | Mediterranean and Western Europe in his book The Threefo |
During that time, she operated in the | Mediterranean and the Atlantic until the year's end. |
Baker prepared for another mission to the | Mediterranean, and upon its completion 30 September sail |
coast of Australia, California and in the | Mediterranean, and is always in search of the biggest wa |
n May 1963, Pinnacle again deployed to the | Mediterranean and into 1970 regularly rotated between du |
, a subsidiary of Fred Olsen Lines for the | Mediterranean and Canary Island (Insula Canaria (from ca |
e Siege of Veracruz in 1847, served in the | Mediterranean and the South Pacific, and in 1858, as com |
in the trade on the Iberian Peninsula, the | Mediterranean and the Levant. |
he made cargo runs to Northern Europe, the | Mediterranean, and the Caribbean. |
for two years in the waters of Europe, the | Mediterranean, and the east coast of Africa, where she s |
They are native to the | Mediterranean and were introduced in parts of South and |
escue by Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, | Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas, 1942-1945. |
gated the globe while carrying fuel to the | Mediterranean and the Far East. |
In 1936 he was with Durban in the | Mediterranean and saw action during the Abyssinia crisis |
Relieved from fighting the Ottomans in the | Mediterranean and with his treasury's coffers replenishe |
was found in (Russia), (Yemen), (India), ( | Mediterranean) and (South America). |
native to central and southern Europe, the | Mediterranean, and southwest Asia as far south as the Pu |
It is native to the | Mediterranean and a pest of apple orchards and vineyards |
d Copper Age societies of Britain, Europe, | Mediterranean, and Italy; island societies and island ar |
panish Civil War she served in the western | Mediterranean and was based at Palina and Melilla. |
imum weight of 12 kilograms (26 lb) in the | Mediterranean, and averages about 7 kilograms (15 lb) th |
ucceed Sir John Lawson as commander in the | Mediterranean, and sailed to take up his command aboard |
He served in the | Mediterranean and was promoted to captain on 28 June 183 |
n 1916, she took part in operations in the | Mediterranean and notably in the blockade of Greece in t |
It is native to southern Europe and the | Mediterranean and is used as an agent of biological pest |
Baltic, to over 4% in parts of the eastern | Mediterranean and Red sea. |
Walter Braithwaite, who had served in the | Mediterranean and on the Western Front during the war. |
Bradford spent almost 30 years sailing the | Mediterranean, and many of his books are set there. |
She remained in the Eastern | Mediterranean and the Aegean, until returning to England |
s a short-lived biennial, occurring in the | Mediterranean and western Asia. |
units and vice versa, in North Africa, the | Mediterranean and Italy. |
In 1813 he was captain of a brig in the | Mediterranean, and in 1827 he made his first voyage to A |
eira and the Canary Islands, including the | Mediterranean and the Black Seas. |
fornian sequoias, arbutus from the eastern | Mediterranean and palms, which give the grounds their fe |
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