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tu Santo in company with Montgomery and two | merchantmen, a torpedo wake was sighted. |
ring that cruise, she stopped three British | merchantmen, allowed one to continue because she carrie |
e Mediterranean, she sank a number of small | merchantmen and small naval auxiliary vessels with both |
e Combined Fleet along with six other armed | merchantmen and three torpedo boat tenders. |
to Germany, he served as captain on several | merchantmen, and was appointed captain of the German fr |
earl Harbor on 20 November with a convoy of | merchantmen and cargo ships, she reached Abemama, Gilbe |
d spent the ensuing year convoying American | merchantmen and blockading Tripolitan ships in their po |
initial voyage to Jamaica seeking American | merchantmen and the problems with the Antelope, the unn |
When the weather moderated, five | merchantmen and the escorts Oribi and Vizalma were miss |
ASW patrols, trained armed-guard crews for | merchantmen, and escorted coastal convoys throughout 19 |
cruised in the lanes frequented by American | merchantmen and whalers, arriving at St. Helena 5 Janua |
ird-rate Ruby, where he took three Prussian | merchantmen as prizes. |
ge Reid's operations in defense of American | merchantmen at Quallah Batto in 1839. |
Ministry of Information, | Merchantmen at war: the official story of the Merchant |
ok part in the operations to intercept Axis | merchantmen attempting to break out of Vigo. |
escorting combatant ships, auxiliaries, and | merchantmen between the Manus base and Hollandia, Eniwe |
Most of its ships were probably armed | merchantmen, carrying around 40 guns, a few were probab |
ly intercepted several richly laden Spanish | merchantmen coming from South America, and he also capt |
sweeping operations, escorting warships and | merchantmen, conducting antisubmarine patrols and misce |
warships, being mostly converted and armed | merchantmen, could not face the Ottoman ships of the li |
than Royal Navy Grog.Pirates and short-haul | merchantmen did not suffer from scurvy as often as Brit |
led for Jamaica, convoying a large fleet of | merchantmen, for the Vice-Admiral to take up his appoin |
ch was renamed The Gift and began attacking | merchantmen for the next two years. |
Fleming patrolled off Orote, and escorted | merchantmen from Guam to Tinian and Eniwetok until 20 A |
David W. Taylor escorted a convoy of | merchantmen from Charleston, S.C. to Pearl Harbor arriv |
After three voyages escorting | merchantmen from San Francisco, California, to Pearl Ha |
to Peru to work as a ship's chandler to the | merchantmen harvesting guano (from bird droppings, a fe |
ls vs 3 battleships, 2 frigates and 4 armed | merchantmen) he sailed up before a light SSE breeze to |
He proposed towing the disabled | merchantmen in that port out of Stanley harbor before t |
12, had resumed operations against American | merchantmen in the Mediterranean. |
She escorted | merchantmen in the Mediterranean until August 1918 and |
The | merchantmen of PQ-17 steamed north, independently. |
l empire and operating the largest fleet of | merchantmen of any nation. |
German submarine attacked and disabled two | merchantmen on 14 May, and Bronstein remained at the sc |
The ship was one of three | merchantmen purchased in the United States by the Russi |
When word of these attacks on American | merchantmen reached Washington, D.C., the Jefferson adm |
The | merchantmen reached their destination on 11 October. |
Three of the straggling | merchantmen rejoined the following day; the other ships |
De Ruyter escorted twelve | merchantmen safely to Calais on 2 October when his supp |
led to cruise the Atlantic coast to aid any | merchantmen she might find in distress. |
flying French colours, intercepted a Dutch | merchantmen that had left the bay several days earlier, |
cruisers, four destroyers and four British | merchantmen that left Alexandria for Malta on 8 October |
Knowing of the presence of Panay and the | merchantmen, the Imperial Japanese Navy requested verif |
Underway 29 September to escort | merchantmen to Eniwetok, she put in at Majuro 13 Octobe |
oining Cassin (DD-372) in the escort of two | merchantmen to Guam, she departed Saipan on 1 May 1945 |
atoslav, had to chase and fire on the armed | merchantmen to get them to fight, but when he did attac |
ce, 40 guns, as escort for a large fleet of | merchantmen to the West Indies, returning to England sh |
nducted anti-submarine patrols and escorted | merchantmen to the New Hebrides, the Solomons, and the |
iety of ships, ranging from oil tankers and | merchantmen to large troop ships, several different esc |
ime to scatter, allowing all but six of the | merchantmen to escape. |
rvis escorting combatants, auxiliaries, and | merchantmen to Emirau, Green Island, Bougainville Islan |
oy the following morning and discovered six | merchantmen under the protection of a 22-gun sloop-of-w |
ily training armed guard crews for American | merchantmen, until entering the Norfolk Navy Yard on 15 |
ters escorted by two destroyers; one of the | merchantmen was heavily damaged. |
The consequences for the | merchantmen were dire. |
permitted by her orders to attack escorted | merchantmen while on this mission, Cero encountered two |
The Hibernia and three other | merchantmen, whose aggregate cargoes were valued at hal |
n of 29 March, she sighted a convoy of four | merchantmen, with two escort ships and two aircraft. |
he night, but at dawn he identified them as | merchantmen, with a Royal Navy brig between them and Wa |
e on this patrol when she sighted two small | merchantmen with two escorts in Boussole Channel. |
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