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isturbed by the publication of William James's | Naval History in 1823. |
assigned to duty in the Pacific in support of | naval operations in Southeast Asia. |
ys High School and joined the Royal Australian | Naval College in 1961. |
Three weeks later, he died at the U.S. | Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. |
He spent his early years studying | Naval warfare in England. |
The intention was to destroy the Russian | naval forces in the area, including the pre-dreadnou |
From 1867 to 1869 he was assigned to the | naval school in Kiel. |
government, she was finally stricken from the | naval roster in June 1869. |
He graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1977, with a B.S. degree in Ocean E |
contradictory on his role as commander of the | naval elements in Okinawa. |
d from the 41st class of the Imperial Japanese | Naval Academy in 1913. |
eld several staff positions, ending his second | naval career in 1972 as staff officer in the Marined |
e Shipyards" were officially renamed the "Kure | Naval Arsenal" in 1903. |
He says the government plans to increase | naval patrols in the area. |
n display in an outdoor exhibit at the Turkish | Naval Museum in Istanbul. |
Commandant of Midshipmen at the United States | Naval Academy in 1863. |
7 season, this ranks him 12th at United States | Naval Academy in total wins and 31st at United State |
on Dollar Congressman" for his ability to gain | Naval bases in San Diego. |
After a period of training he was posted to 3 | Naval Squadron in January 1917. |
ver County, Virginia, Jones graduated from the | Naval Academy in 1884. |
is commission, with distinction, from the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1978. |
Holloway graduated from the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1978. |
He was born in Hamburg, Germany and began his | naval career in April 1931 as a Seekadett. |
to a series of incidents during the Brazilian | Naval Revolt in January 1894. |
During the | naval campaign in the War of 1812, H.M.S. Duke of Gl |
He died in 1838 at the U.S. | Naval Hospital in Washington, DC. |
Navy which was launched at the Kingston Royal | Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Ontario. |
isconsin, and graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1924. |
e Deutschland, which became U-155, passed into | naval control in February 1917, as U-156 and U-157. |
Nelson graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1930. |
Bedford School before joining Britannia Royal | Naval College in 1926. |
He was second in command at the | Naval base in Shetland. |
idge has been forward-deployed at the Yokosuka | Naval Base in Yokosuka, Japan as the flagship of the |
Main article: | Naval warfare in the Winter War |
of map from 1673 showing Slotsholmen with the | naval harbour in the upper right corner |
June 28, 1945: 29 B-29s laid | naval mines in three harbors including Kobe |
The | Naval station in Dahlgren, Virginia, Dahlgren Hall a |
gh the Panama Canal and arrived at Mare Island | Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California, for an extend |
The ship was decommissioned at Portsmouth | Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, on 24 October and |
charge, for several years, in the consolidated | naval brig in North Carolina. |
titute of Technology with a master's degree in | naval architecture in 1921. |
Assigned to the 1st | Naval District in northern New England, Eleanor carr |
She served as Chief Nurse at | naval hospitals in Beaufort, South Carolina; Guam; J |
g steamer to be used for advanced training for | naval aviators in carrier take-offs and landings. |
Death of a Navy: Japanese | Naval Action in World War II. |
n and her crew of 300 was deployed to Yokosuka | Naval Base in Yokosuka, Japan, home of the Navy's 7t |
assachusetts, Ashworth graduated from the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1933. |
He graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1863, and retired as a rear-admiral |
Naval Forces in Pamlico Sound - Commander Stephen C. | |
leet in 1917 and 1918 was to secure the German | naval bases in the North Sea for U-boat operations. |
As a result of the battle all Ottoman | naval forces in the region were annihilated, thus en |
She spent much of her | naval career in Florida waters. |
History of United States | Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 3: The risi |
the Virginia Capes until entering Philadelphia | Naval Shipyard in mid-April 1965 for overhaul. |
The first Baltimore in | naval service in the United States was a 12-gun brig |
He graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1916, and would later attend the Ma |
liusson Thijsen, was of Dutch origin and was a | naval officer in the Swedish navy. |
Named Port Clarence, it was used as a | naval station in the effort to suppress the slave tr |
premiership to deter the French from attacking | naval bases in the south of England. |
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Royal | Naval Museum, in Portsmouth, England. |
Carlo Fecia di Cossato (1908-1944) was a | naval ace in the Regia Marina (Italian Navy). |
The trip to the U.S. | Naval Academy in Annapolis, lasting six days, marked |
ng until he was a student at the United States | Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. |
he following month, she entered the Charleston | Naval Shipyard in South Carolina for overhaul. |
Statue of Barbarossa with the Istanbul | Naval Museum in the background. |
Coats graduated from the | Naval Academy in 1968 and was designated a naval avi |
She was launched at the Kingston Royal | Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Ontario, in July 1809. |
red Refueling Overhaul (ERO) at the Portsmouth | Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. |
f the globe soon after commissioning from Kure | Naval Arsenal in 1908. |
d as Inspizient der Marinewaffen (Inspector of | naval armaments) in the Marineamt. |
se of the Royal Norwegian Navy and the largest | naval base in the Nordic area. |
Atkins graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1932, and was commissioned as a car |
t built for the Royal Norwegian Navy at Horten | Naval Yard in 1878. |
s, Maryland, Flusser entered the United States | Naval Academy in 1847 and graduated with the Class o |
chelor of Science in Mathematics from the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1993 and a Master's degree in Ocean |
n golfer and bowls player, he died in Plymouth | Naval Hospital in May 1968. |
Officer Distribution Division of the Bureau of | Naval Personnel in June 1970, and served as Deputy A |
anish Armada in 1588, England became the major | naval power in the world and, as a result, her merch |
urteen children born to Samuel Prout Senior, a | naval outfitter in the dockyard city, and Mary Cater |
The sub was stationed at North Island | Naval Station in San Diego and was never required to |
Bemis graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1906. |
He was given a | naval funeral in Fremantle, Western Australia on 20 |
n, she operated as a minesweeper and swept for | naval mines in the The Narrows and off southern Long |
When the | Naval Station in Trinidad was closed in 1967, COMSOL |
dreas D. Miaoulis, he enrolled in the Hellenic | Naval Academy in 1884, the year of its re-establishm |
2 March 1951 she served as a barracks ship for | naval trainees in Vlissingen. |
nister in 1932, and Commander in Chief of Kure | Naval District in 1936. |
rld War I necessitated an increase of American | naval strength in the Atlantic. |
The U.S. | Naval Station in Key West, Florida, United States is |
Yeoman (F) was a rank in the U.S. | Naval Reserve in World War I. |
takov initiated the establishment of the first | naval school in 1868 that opened later during govern |
Freyer was admitted to the United States | Naval Academy in May 1898 from Georgia. |
ruary 1943, vol. 5 of History of United States | Naval Operations in World War II. |
Charles joined the Royal | Naval Academy in July 1791, and by September 1794 he |
e Japanese museum for the Japanese underground | Naval Headquarters in Okinawa, "4000 soldiers commit |
ser Squadron before becoming Vice Chief of the | Naval Staff in 1947. |
For the next nine years she trained | Naval Reservists in the Houston, Tex., area. |
The Action of 31 May 1809 was a | naval skirmish in the Bay of Bengal during the Napol |
The ship was returned to US | Naval custody in March 1970 and struck from the Nava |
ts were mostly named after famous military and | naval engagements in which the Royal Marines had tak |
ontract to build her was awarded to Portsmouth | Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine on 13 March 1959 an |
Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of | Naval History in the War Studies Department at King' |
ed by the Continental Congress to constitute a | naval board in 1777. |
Pennsylvania, graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1935. |
Naval exercises in August were followed by highly pu | |
John Inglis, who was to become director of | Naval Intelligence in July 1954. |
He graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1954, and became a military officer |
n this city he oversaw the construction of the | Naval Hospital in Philadelphia; he served as the pre |
He was appointed a | naval cadet in 1885 and graduated from the United St |
Naval authorities in the United States warned ships | |
ith her first daughter, she transferred to the | Naval Reserves in November 1977. |
0,000 Australians-ground troops, air-force and | naval personnel-served in Vietnam between 1962 and 1 |
a flag officer, Reimann commanded Pearl Harbor | Naval Base in 1987, was Naval Sea Systems Command's |
He joined HMS Britannia as a | naval cadet in 1895. |
ary life and he was enrolled at the Karlskrona | naval academy in 1773. |
Assigned to the 2nd | Naval District in southern New England, Celeritas ca |
Both ships were active during the | Naval war in the Black Sea in World War II. |
iral in 1996, he became the 29th Vice Chief of | Naval Operations in September, 1996. |
There are traces of Roman habitation and | naval activity in the area. |
He spent his entire | naval career in the Navy helping to develop the fiel |
livered in true gunboat diplomacy fashion by a | naval fleet in December 1897. |
Herbert Schneider began his | naval career in April 1934. |
From 1864 to 1865, he was a Confederate | Naval Agent in Europe. |
He entered the United States | Naval Academy in 1853 and graduated as a Passed Mids |
ier under Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk before all | naval forces in Europe were combined. |
The | Naval involvement in AFV design had originally come |
ancis W. Rockwell-who later commanded the 16th | Naval District in the Philippines at the outbreak of |
eny in 1847, he graduated at the United States | Naval Academy in 1848. |
Following war service, he worked at Royal | Naval Hospitals in Chatham (1945-1948), Malta (1949- |
He graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1987 and served in the Navy until 1 |
ons included St Pancras Station, the Old Royal | Naval College in Greenwich, and Hammersmith. |
At | naval review in New York Harbor with President Taft |
illiam Henry White, the Royal Navy Director of | Naval Construction in 1888. |
Rose received a commission as an Ensign in the | Naval Reserve in 1917. |
e of a group ships assigned to monitor Italian | naval activity in the Red Sea. |
f five brothers, he graduated an United States | Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1923. |
Sharp entered the | Naval Reserve in 1957, and served on active duty fro |
om the school of mine warfare in 1881, and for | naval artillery in 1884. |
Hewitt entered the Long Beach | Naval Shipyard in 19 May 1981 for its first regular |
He then served on Triton, before supervising | naval constructions in Toulon from 1841. |
tions in wake of the sinking of a South Korean | naval vessel in March. |
He joined HMS Britannia as a | Naval Cadet in 1882. |
he spent two years in London as the assistant | naval attache in the Japanese embassy. |
Norwegian Dawn docked at the Royal | Naval Dockyard in Bermuda |
-1996) in a 17th century building at the Royal | Naval College in Greenwich near London |
Ballarat was laid down by HMA | Naval Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, on 19 Apri |
Palisa on November 1, 1875, from the Austrian | Naval Observatory in Pula. |
Le Napoleon at the 1852 | naval review in Toulon. |
1918 when she was reassigned to United States | naval forces in France. |
1812, he was senior officer in charge of U.S. | Naval affairs in Charleston, South Carolina. |
Locations of Pakistan | Naval operations in the East Pakistan. |
, he proceeded for training at Britannia Royal | Naval College in Dartmouth, United Kingdom. |
rial court in Kyoto, the battle was the second | naval battle in Japanese history between modern nava |
part of Japan's compliance with the Washington | Naval Agreement in 1924. |
She also participated in | naval exercises in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea |
River expedition against the last Confederate | Naval base in western waters at Yazoo City. |
The Soviets converted her into a | naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Purga. |
Long Beach | Naval Shipyard in 1993 |
The Soviets converted T-274 into a | naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Purga. |
ttempted to convince the Venetians to give him | naval support in the case of war with the Tsar. |
the frigate Saranac, Benham attended the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1852 and early 1853. |
Navy civilian employee during the 1840s and a | Naval Constructor in 1859. |
was probably the root of his appreciation for | naval forces in his later career. |
Harrison graduated from the U.S. | Naval Academy in 1939 and served in the Navy until 1 |
ts, Selfridge graduated from the United States | Naval Academy in 1854. |
ed at Yokohama on 31 March 1854 was a distinct | naval feat in the diplomatic field. |
nson, Massachusetts, Barker graduated from the | Naval Academy in 1862. |
n Aerospace Engineering from the United States | Naval Academy in 1980. |
ssioned upon graduation from the United States | Naval Academy in 1935. |
g from Annapolis in 1983, and was designated a | Naval Aviator in July 1988. |
He studied at the Imperial Japanese | Naval Academy in Etajima, graduating in 1889. |
In 1979 Pollack began a refit in Mare Island | Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California. |
The Limitation of | Naval Armament included many separate treaties. |
German | naval units, including old battleships Schleswig-Hol |
oor there are, among other things, exhibits on | naval history including several detailed models of 1 |
Free French | naval forces, including the colonial sloop Savorgnan |
e used to provide detailed weather reports for | naval units, including Germany's U-boat fleet. |
red from Congress in 1921, he had secured many | Naval bases, including Camp Kearny on the site which |
viously head of the U.S. Navy, said as China's | naval capabilities increase, all countries will have |
1962: | Naval Kishore, Independent |
1980: Vijaykumar | Naval Patil, Indian National Congress |
1991: Vijaykumar | Naval Patil, Indian National Congress |
1984: Vijaykumar | Naval Patil, Indian National Congress |
1977: Vijaykumar | Naval Patil, Indian National Congress |
arvested resin from the longleaf pines for the | naval stores industry. |
Soon after the | naval and infantry troops entered the city, the spor |
A | Naval Court inquiry was held in Astoria on November |
Agile reported for duty with the 13th | Naval District Inshore Patrol on 23 December. |
egan almost four years of service with the 1st | Naval District Inshore Patrol. |
placement was modified in WWII to mount a 4.7" | naval gun inside a concrete shelter, but was later r |
The U.S. Navy's 3rd | Naval District inspected her in 1917 for possible na |
On 22 July 1918, the U.S. Navy's 13th | Naval District inspected her for possible naval serv |
served as the Chief for the administration for | naval educational institutions, Deputy Chief Inspect |
An account of British | Naval Operational Intelligence Centre OIC. |
clude VA-174 Landing Signal Officer (1979-82), | Naval Maritime Intelligence Center, SPEAR (1991-92), |
The Indian | Naval Intelligence intercepted these transmittions, |
his was part of a move to incorporate study of | naval history into naval education, a need for which |
created by turning the former HMS Daedalus III | Naval Camp into Stockheath Primary School. |
The | Naval investigation into Pitzer's death reported no |
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