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Assigned to the 1st | Naval District, Bonita operated on patrol duties in |
Assigned to the 4th | Naval District, Edorea operated on convoy escort and |
was assigned to the Western Sea Frontier, 11th | Naval District, San Diego. |
Assigned to the 1st | Naval District, Euphemia operated on patrol duties i |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, Ellen operated on section patrol dut |
bush reported for duty to the Commandant, 12th | Naval District, arriving at San Francisco, Californi |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Cozy served on patrol duties for the |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Gretchen was found unsuited for use |
In August 1918, the Commandant, 13th | Naval District, received orders to return Comet to h |
Reassigned to the 17th | Naval District, ATA-194 sailed for duty in Alaskan w |
1919, a dispatch directed the Commandant, 3rd | Naval District, to ship SP-747 and the patrol boat U |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, Patchogue operated as a ferry at Sub |
Assigned the 14th | Naval District, Ruff was escorted to Pearl Harbor wh |
She reported for duty in the 11th | Naval District, headquartered at San Diego, in April |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Dorothy served on patrol duties in t |
rch 1919 J.B. Walker was assigned to the Fifth | Naval District, probably for harbor service in the v |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, High Ball served throughout her nava |
May 5, she was reassigned back to the Yokosuka | Naval District, where it served as a guard ship in T |
weep gear, was originally assigned to the 13th | Naval District, with a home yard of Puget Sound. |
From 1961 to 1964 Natick served the 5th | Naval District, Norfolk, Virginia. |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Emma served on patrol duties until s |
Panama was assigned to the 7th | Naval District, headquartered at Key West. |
San Francisco area, Royal remained in the 12th | Naval District, based at Treasure Island, California |
position under the auspices of Commandant, 6th | Naval District, |
Attached to the 6th | Naval District, Marija operated on section patrol in |
World War I, McLean was commander of the Fifth | Naval District, and also commandant of the Navy Base |
1919, a dispatch directed the Commandant, 3rd | Naval District, to ship her and the patrol boat USS |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Hopkins performed harbor patrol and |
She was assigned briefly to the 7th | Naval District, and 11 November 1942 attached to the |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Desire carried out patrol duties and |
Assigned to the 6th | Naval District, Dolphin operated on section patrol b |
Manada, assigned to the 5th | Naval District, performed tug and miscellaneous duti |
Osceola reported to the 14th | Naval District, headquartered at Pearl Harbor, Hawai |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, Ensign performed submarine net patro |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, Teaser served on patrol duties in th |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, Edgar F. Coney was based at Tompkins |
Assigned to the 4th | Naval District, Elfin served on patrol duties throug |
achusetts, and reported to the Commandant, 1st | Naval District, preparatory to being laid up. |
Formed at the Maizuru | Naval District, the 2nd Maizuru SNLF psrticipated in |
Assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, Lowell operated out of New York Harb |
Assigned to the 6th | Naval District, Betty Jane I patrolled the southeast |
Assigned to the 5th | Naval District, E. Benson Dennis performed submarine |
ommander-in-Chief of the IJN 2nd Fleet, Sasebo | Naval District, and the IJN 1st Fleet. |
on of the training, Avenge reported to the 6th | Naval District, Charleston, South Carolina, for duty |
Assigned to the 3d | Naval District, Chaffinch arrived at New York City 1 |
Dodger II was assigned to the 3rd | Naval District, where she was assigned patrol duty. |
Rush was assigned to patrol duty in the 4th | Naval District. |
retake and Sanae, and was assigned to the Kure | Naval District. |
day of 1943, she reported for duty in the 13th | Naval District. |
equently on active duty as Commandant, Pacific | Naval District. |
f for the San Francisco, California-based 12th | Naval District. |
for service as a harbor tugboat with the Fifth | Naval District. |
ned to home waters and was assigned to the 3rd | Naval District. |
was assigned to section patrol duty in the 4th | Naval District. |
in the Kristiansand Defence Sector of the 1st | Naval District. |
6 Nimble was employed in operations in the 6th | Naval District. |
s, Kestrel performed similar duties in the 1st | Naval District. |
letion, Sarushima was assigned to the Yokosuka | Naval District. |
chief of staff to the Commandant of the Ninth | Naval district. |
he spent almost a decade operating in the 12th | Naval District. |
t was assigned to radar picket duty in the 1st | Naval District. |
I-21 was based in the Yokosuka | Naval District. |
rvice" during the war, and operated in the 5th | Naval District. |
Charleston for disposal by the Commandant, 6th | Naval District. |
completion, Yaeyama was assigned to the Sasebo | Naval District. |
In 1948, Wabanquot was assigned to the 3rd | Naval District. |
assigned to the section patrol duty in the 3d | Naval District. |
ugging, towing, and firefighting, for the 11th | Naval District. |
pletion, Shiokaze was assigned to the Yokosuka | Naval District. |
e served finally as Chief of Staff in the 12th | Naval District. |
stern Sea Frontier Force and later to the 12th | Naval District. |
No. 2362, was initially assigned to the 1st | Naval District. |
Dawn was assigned to the 2nd | Naval District. |
mmission, in reserve, and assigned to the 11th | Naval District. |
reactivated 10 October and assigned to the 8th | Naval District. |
ed to become Commander in Chief of the Maizuru | Naval District. |
period, YMS-109 reported for duty with the 5th | Naval District. |
s activated in August 1946 for duty in the 1st | Naval District. |
ber 1939 and was Chief of Staff of the Maizuru | Naval District. |
She reported to the 5th | Naval District. |
d, within a week, she was assigned to the 13th | Naval District. |
e Navy career patrolling the waters of the 1st | Naval District. |
n 30 June 1955 she was transferred to the 11th | Naval District. |
med patrol and minesweeping duties in the 11th | Naval District. |
on 8 May 1941 she began service with the 12th | Naval District. |
apan, where he was given command of the Sasebo | Naval District. |
n 5 April to report for duty to Commandant 8th | Naval District. |
ommissioning, the boat was assigned to the 1st | Naval District. |
d the Navy Cross for services in the Office of | Naval Districts. |
Some shallow divers, particularly | naval divers, use oxygen rebreathers or have done so |
He commanded the | Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama C |
, nine Zeppelin airships of the German Airship | Naval Division conducted a bombing raid over the Bri |
During World War I, he joined the Royal | Naval Division as a sub-lieutenant, transferring in |
In March 1870 he was posted to the Antilles | naval division as captain of the despatch vessel Tal |
1867, and sent back to serve in the "Far-East | Naval Division", under counter-admiral Ohier. |
The Royal | Naval Division's advance was led by the 2nd Naval Br |
February 1847 he was posted to the South Seas | naval division, to Virginie. |
the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve for the Royal | Naval Division, on 26 February 1915. |
perhaps cabinet maker) who worked at the Royal | Naval Dockyard at Woolwich in London. |
grated to England and worked as a clerk in the | naval dockyard in Chatham . |
Horsham was laid down by HMA | Naval Dockyard at Melbourne, Victoria on 26 June 194 |
y messages from the Admiralty in London to the | Naval Dockyard at Plymouth (see map at ). |
ater was appointed Superintendent of the Royal | Naval dockyard in Malta. |
He went on to work at the | Naval Dockyard at Portsmouth. |
arne Harbour Ltd and a 50% stake in the former | naval dockyard at Harwich. |
ial area, mainly catering for employees of the | naval dockyard and their families. |
n in Devonport and became an apprentice at the | naval dockyard there in 1859. |
Prince Regent was built at the Kingston Royal | Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Upper Canada and launche |
deemed unsuitable and the college moved to the | naval dockyard at Esquimault, British Columbia. |
ovember 1943, Inverell arrived at Williamstown | Naval Dockyard for a month-long refit. |
Navy which was launched at the Kingston Royal | Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Ontario. |
The old heritage building of the | Naval Dockyard starts from Lion Gate. |
She was launched at the Kingston Royal | Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Ontario, in July 1809. |
ial area, mainly catering for employees of the | naval dockyard and their families. |
Norwegian Dawn docked at the Royal | Naval Dockyard in Bermuda |
Ballarat was laid down by HMA | Naval Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, on 19 Apri |
The Karachi | Naval Dockyard, also refers as PN Dockyard, is a nav |
Mural on the walls of the | Naval Dockyard, Mumbai |
Naval dockyard, Mumbai: Entry to the dockyard is res | |
Born of a father who worked in the Chatham | Naval Dockyard, Hodgskin joined the navy at the age |
Bombay Dockyard-also known as | Naval Dockyard-is an Indian shipbuilding yard at Mum |
2. Tiger Team, BAE Systems, Portsmouth | Naval Dockyard. |
lt as a hospital in the north end of the Royal | Naval Dockyard. |
Road, just past the gates of the Chatham Royal | Naval Dockyard. |
ed to the Construction Department of the Royal | Naval Dockyards at Plymouth until 1815. |
Sasebo | Naval Dockyards |
e mechanical engineering work at all the other | Naval Dockyards, and travelled incessantly on Naval |
formerly a mechanical engineer in Portsmouth's | naval dockyards, and joined Southampton from Gosport |
ncluded a small operating room for an embarked | naval doctor and sick bay staff. |
otherwise August Jilek or Jileck, was a Czech | naval doctor, lecturer and administrator. |
For the American | Naval doctor, see J. Douglas Blackwood. |
of ships of the class was to maintain British | naval dominance through trade protection, anti-slave |
Advanced Destroyer Simulator is a | naval DOS-based simulator game, published by Futura |
In addition, 362 | naval drifters were ordered to Admiralty specificati |
Burton's | Naval duties prevented him from playing in the 1965- |
The vessel was prepared for | naval duties by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dr |
In 1987, after resigning from active | naval duty, Coffey returned to New York as a litigat |
Born into a substantial | naval dynasty during the Napoleonic Wars, he eventua |
Brinley Morgan CB, Director from 1970-5 of the | Naval Education Service |
red a non-aviation activity and claimed by the | Naval Education and Training Program Development Cen |
ade of vice admiral and assignment as Chief of | Naval Education and Training (CNET) and Director Nav |
Chief of | Naval Education and Training |
ickinson, 'Joseph Woolley - Pioneer of British | Naval Education; 1848 - 1873', Education Research an |
served as the Chief for the administration for | naval educational institutions, Deputy Chief Inspect |
He was appointed to the | Naval Efficiency Board and oversaw the removal of 20 |
ical Observatory was a 60-foot-diameter (18 m) | Naval Electronics Laboratory radio-telescope at Camp |
contradictory on his role as commander of the | naval elements in Okinawa. |
But | Naval elements, except for outlying islands were hea |
Naval elements, then committed suicide with whatever | |
y and Rear Adm. Edward Griffith controlled the | naval elements. |
Centre's employee township "Anushakti Nagar", | Naval Employee's Township, Mandala and Trombay are s |
The action is thought to be the only | naval encounter between armed surface ships in the w |
Τόμος Δ′: Καβάδης - Μωριάς [Great Military and | Naval Encyclopedia. |
He distinguished himself in a | naval engagement by defeating two Turkish galleys, r |
The Battle of Kinburn/Kil-Bouroun was a | naval engagement during the final stage of the Crime |
The Action of 10 November 1944 was a | naval engagement of World War II involving an Americ |
The Battle off the coast of Abkhazia was a | naval engagement between vessels of the Russian Blac |
On 19 June 1864, the | naval engagement between USS Kearsarge and CSS Alaba |
The Battle of St. Charles was a | naval engagement and infantry battle during the Amer |
This was the largest | naval engagement of the war. |
This gives evidence of an historic | naval engagement off the coast. |
The Battle of Cape Sarych was a | naval engagement fought off the coast of Cape Sarych |
The Battle of Fatshan Creek was a | naval engagement of the Second Opium War. |
During the | naval engagement, Hislop had remained on deck and pa |
The | naval engagements of the American Civil War changed |
Main article: Mediterranean | naval engagements during World War I |
ts were mostly named after famous military and | naval engagements in which the Royal Marines had tak |
In 1910 he graduated as a | naval engineer from Technische Hochschule Berlin (Di |
Educated in Oxford, this | naval engineer swum across the English Channel on a |
22 November - Charles Brun, | naval engineer (d.1897). |
Designed by U.S. Navy "Constructor" ( | Naval Engineer) Samuel M. Pook, she was accepted 15 |
y and Member of Parliament, see Edmund Dummer ( | naval engineer). |
He was later apprenticed to a French | naval engineer. |
effers was born in Wilhelmshaven, the son of a | naval engineer. |
In 1970, it was re-designed by the Pakistan | Naval Engineering Branch, under the project codename |
7, 1880-1884) and then Headmaster at the Royal | Naval Engineering College, Devonport. |
: "Head Master and Professor of Physics, Royal | Naval Engineering College, Devonport. |
He commanding the | naval engineering training school, HMS Daedalus, and |
He attended the Royal | Naval Engineering College in Keyham between 1933 and |
Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of | Naval Engineers, the Marine Technology Society, the |
The subsequent breaking of Italian | naval Enigma ciphers led to substantial Allied succe |
debreaking station) tasked with solving German | naval Enigma messages. |
winn worked with Turing on breaking the German | Naval Enigma. |
on Chester Pickens (1924 - May 26, 1944) was a | Naval Ensign during World War II. |
o defend themselves and some of the ships flew | naval ensigns. |
In 1947 12 Mk IIIs were stripped of their | naval equipment by Supermarine and delivered to the |
The sloop HMS Scarborough was sole | naval escort for the first three quarters of the jou |
e numbers of merchants travelled together with | naval escorts to protect against U-boat attacks. |
British had picked up radio traffic indicating | naval espionage, possibly compromising the secrecy o |
INS Venduruthy is the oldest | naval establishment in Kochi, India. |
all previously-established laws respecting the | naval establishment. |
1933 (May-June) - Commodore-in-Charge of | Naval Establishments at Hong Kong [HMS Tamar |
s also served as the Commanding Officer of the | Naval establishments, SLNS 'Ruhuna', SLNS 'Tissa', S |
At one time Barne Barton was one the largest | naval estates within England providing accommodation |
Ordered under the 1910 | naval estimates, Audacious was built by Cammell Lair |
was ordered on 2 February 1931 under the 1930 | Naval Estimates, and was laid down at Vickers-Armstr |
Lind, The Royal Australian Navy - Historic | Naval Events Year by Year, p. 289 |
er of the cruiser Newark, and President of the | Naval Examining Board. |
nd China have conducted their first-ever joint | naval exercise involving the firing of live ammuniti |
olish Navies participated in joint Warsaw Pact | naval exercises in the Baltic Sea. |
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