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Great | Naval Battles Vol. |
In the course of 43 | naval battles under his command he did not lose a si |
GR2: The robot for | naval battles made by Big Fire. |
s travels, life at sea in the US Navy, various | Naval battles and Naval missions, and his political |
distinguished, however, as one of the very few | naval battles to be fought in pre-modern Japan. |
He participated in many | naval battles during the war, and when Otto of Bavar |
CruDiv16 played an important role during many | naval battles of World War II. |
pened at night, which was unusual for medieval | naval battles, but suited Lauria who was skilled at |
various reliefs of military themes, including | naval battles, spoils of war and Romans battling Ger |
In the case of | naval battles, where there were similar claims, a se |
s commonly aimed for the ship's rigging during | naval battles, with the mainbrace being the prime ta |
In one of the war's major | naval battles, d'Iberville with a single ship defeat |
il War, Head of Passes was the site of several | naval battles. |
Great | Naval Battles: North Atlantic 1939-1943 was released |
Naval Beach party (USN) | |
She embarked | naval beach party personnel and sailed for the Phili |
rted an Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment and a | Naval Beach Unit to Thule, Greenland. |
He trained in an operational squadron, 12 | Naval, before being posted to 1 Naval in April 1918 |
corporates text from the Public Domain British | Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849). |
Edward Preble: A | Naval Biography, 1761-1807 (1972) |
Library of | Naval Biography. |
commanded the torpedo boat USS Rodgers in the | naval blockade of Cuba. |
August 12: | Naval blockade of Iraq begins. |
r Force Lockheed EC-130J aircraft broadcasts a | naval blockade warning message to Libyan ports durin |
he Ottoman fleet was unable to break the Greek | naval blockade of the Dardanelles. |
On September 3, the British announced that the | naval blockade of Norway was lifted. |
er of the conflict, Lonchi participated in the | naval blockade of the Dardanelles. |
Instead, Lincoln instituted a | naval blockade which had interesting legal ramificat |
assigned to support the Union Navy during the | naval blockade of ports and rivers of the Confederat |
But Constantius' | naval blockade was successful and, in 415, Ataulf wi |
By mid-1945, due to the Allied | naval blockade, Japanese troops on Chichijima had ru |
red to the German builders, due to the British | Naval blockade. |
after the election of Hamas, Israel imposed a | naval blockade. |
blishing a beachhead to provide a base for the | naval blockade. |
tion of the crash was started immediately by a | naval board of inquiry headed by Captain Quackenbush |
until the end of the war, Oliver served on the | Naval Board of Strategy. |
ed by the Continental Congress to constitute a | naval board in 1777. |
On August 16 a Georgian | naval boat seized the Turkish tanker Buket in the ne |
The engines had been designed for Italian | naval boats and were unsuitable for the conditions. |
The Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range was a former | naval bomb range for fleet arm naval aviators, and l |
"Prior action" meant either | naval bombardment or aerial bombing. |
sted and made enemy penetration and aerial and | naval bombardment much more difficult. |
Although the American | naval bombardment in April 1914 of the Mexican Naval |
Standard | Naval Bombardment Code |
The preceding | naval bombardment had damaged the seaplane ramp, for |
He was present during the | naval bombardment of Sveaborg during the Crimean War |
3 a.m. on the morning of 8 August, following a | naval bombardment of the peak, the Wellingtonians, f |
fire, to which the Soviet response was intense | naval bombardment of the city, causing more civilian |
e second assault was preceded by artillery and | naval bombardment, the artillery fire came from thre |
of Major George Armistead awaited the British | naval bombardment. |
Hill, Sydney, because of the fear of Japanese | naval bombardment. |
assault began in the early morning following a | naval bombardment. |
ttle commenced around 08:00 on 28 April with a | naval bombardment. |
ault on Santa Cruz called for a combination of | naval bombardments and an amphibious landing. |
The battle plan called for a combination of | naval bombardments and an amphibious landing. |
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charge, for several years, in the consolidated | naval brig in North Carolina. |
er of the British Boy Scouts and British Boys' | Naval Brigade (National Naval Cadets). |
A Soviet | Naval Brigade also made an amphibious landing to the |
On 11 March, the | Naval Brigade advanced from Suakin with the troops f |
Graham led the | Naval Brigade during the First Battle of Fort Fisher |
yal Artillery, two seven-pounder guns with the | Naval Brigade and a Gatling gun. |
He commanded a Battalion of the | Naval Brigade on an expedition to Kenya in 1890. |
Poore served in the | Naval Brigade as part of the Perak expedition to Mal |
In October 1863, Commander Mayne led a | Naval Brigade of 200 seamen which captured Merrimi a |
o, her company provided reinforcements for the | Naval Brigade at Auckland, New Zealand on 2 October |
Crossfire was brought to bear on the | Naval Brigade and there were several casualties. |
Buller served in the | Naval Brigade as part of the Perak expedition to Mal |
Keppel served as commander of the | Naval Brigade which was besieging Sebastopol. |
command of HMS Mohawk in 1903 and then led the | Naval Brigade Machine Guns in Somaliland the next ye |
There is a memorial to Captain Peel and the | Naval Brigade from HMS Shannon on the seafront at So |
t Division of the Department of the South, one | naval brigade, and portions of three batteries of li |
ed one division of the army, and commanded the | naval brigade, which, however, was not engaged. |
me, HMS Tenedos, whose crew formed part of the | Naval Brigade. |
of Alexandria in 1882 and then served with the | Naval Brigade. |
Some historians see the German | naval build-up as the principal cause of deteriorati |
With the emphasis of the | naval building program shifting to submarines, work |
World War he served as a physicist in the U.S. | Naval Bureau of Ordnance. |
He was a | naval cadet aboard the HMS Bacchante in 1881. |
He lived in England from age two and became a | naval cadet at HMS Britannia in 1886. |
After being made chief | naval cadet in 1896 he was send to the Australia sta |
Tirpitz had also often visited Portsmouth as a | naval cadet and admired and envied the Royal Navy. |
Berens graduated from the | Naval Cadet Corps in 1895. |
use, Llandulas, and entered HMS Britannia as a | Naval Cadet in 1898. |
le, Alabama, on 30 October 1879, was appointed | Naval Cadet from Alabama on 8 September 1898. |
In 1870, he graduated from the | Naval Cadet Corps in Petersburg, today's Naval Acade |
egan his career in the Royal Navy in 1905 as a | Naval Cadet at the Royal Naval College, Osborne. |
mperial Russian Navy after graduating from the | Naval Cadet Corps in 1880. |
He was appointed a | naval cadet in 1885 and graduated from the United St |
He joined HMS Britannia as a | naval cadet in 1895. |
He joined HMS Britannia as a | Naval Cadet in 1882. |
He entered the | Naval Cadet Corps in Saint Petersburg on March 16, 1 |
In 1894, he joined the Royal Navy as a | Naval Cadet. |
He joined the Royal | Naval Cadets in January 1904. |
After their time together as | naval cadets, Wemyss was also a close friend of King |
The next year, he designed | naval camouflage under the direction of William Mack |
created by turning the former HMS Daedalus III | Naval Camp into Stockheath Primary School. |
Stockheath | Naval Camp was two miles north where Great Copse Dri |
In 1914, Perry observed the Topolobampo | naval campaign in the Gulf of California during the |
During the | naval campaign in the War of 1812, H.M.S. Duke of Gl |
This, along with the unsuccessful English | naval campaign at Hamilton, meant that Charles was f |
of Thunder: Four Commanders and the Last Great | Naval Campaign, 1941-1945." |
illiam James, whose alternative history of the | naval campaigns of the French Revolutionary and Napo |
. The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast, and | Naval Cannon. |
east coast of South Korea on Tuesday featured | naval cannons fired from ships and the dropping of d |
viously head of the U.S. Navy, said as China's | naval capabilities increase, all countries will have |
monial shore duties, Duncan did not serve in a | naval capacity again. |
Confederate | Naval Caps were made of steel grey cloth. |
t or straw hats were worn as often as kepis or | naval caps. |
assachusetts, where his British father, former | naval captain Benjamin Hallowell (1723-1799), was Co |
McCallum was the founder and | Naval Captain (Colonel) of the Dunnville Naval Briga |
27 October (O.S.) - James Cook, | naval captain and explorer (d. |
ary 24, 2009, Point was appointed an honourary | naval captain by the commander of Maritime Forces Pa |
of 2010, Whitford was appointed as an Honorary | Naval Captain of the Canadian Navy and today continu |
The battalion is commanded by a | naval Captain or Rear Admiral (currently the latter) |
From 1673 to 1674, Dutch | naval Captain Anthony Colve was military governor-ge |
Possibly mother to | naval captain Charles Clifford. |
hotograph was taken in Australia by a visiting | naval captain, Captain Augustin Lucas |
For the Victorian-era | naval captain, see Thomas Fellowes (1827-1923). |
ederick Chamier (1796-1870) was a novelist and | naval captain. |
d in Burton In Lonsdale, Lancashire) and was a | naval Captain. |
This article is about the | naval captain. |
a shared in the prize money resulting from the | naval captures. |
He continued his | naval career until 1871, when he retired after 53 ye |
Burkhalter's primary | Naval career was in submarines, but the last 10 year |
He was helped early in his | naval career by the patronage of his uncle, Sir Alan |
Witte began his | naval career in April 1934. |
The opposite was true of his | naval career where his twenty-nine campaigns and nin |
Montagu began his | naval career in the Royal Naval Academy, Portsmouth |
For the | naval career of Admiral Rous see O'Byrne, Naval Biog |
He had a brilliant privateering and | naval career and eventually became "Lieutenant-Gener |
During his | naval career Kerr commanded a frigate, a guided miss |
She spent the remainder of her | naval career operating in the Chesapeake Bay region, |
Kerr's | naval career culminated in his appointment as Comman |
For the rest of her | Naval career the tug served in the vicinity of the P |
He began his | naval career as a part-time member of the Royal Nava |
Unfortunately, New Ironsides's | naval career was short-lived; she was destroyed by f |
The harbor tug spent her entire 21-year | naval career serving the 3rd Naval District from her |
Awatobi served out her entire | naval career as a harbor tug in the 12th Naval Distr |
However, Nicholas's hopes of a | Naval career evaporated when he showed signs of near |
John Hutt was born in 1746 but did not begin a | naval career until relatively late, becoming a lieut |
eld several staff positions, ending his second | naval career in 1972 as staff officer in the Marined |
He was born in Hamburg, Germany and began his | naval career in April 1931 as a Seekadett. |
She spent much of her | naval career in Florida waters. |
Medusa spent her | naval career with the United States Pacific Fleet. |
He began his | naval career at the age of nine on his father's ship |
a returned to Norfolk for the last time in her | naval career on 28 January 1919. |
he United States Navy as a midshipman, but his | naval career seems to have been only of short durati |
Gaffney's | naval career spanned over three decades including du |
He spent his entire | naval career in the Navy helping to develop the fiel |
Herbert Schneider began his | naval career in April 1934. |
She spent her | naval career patrolling the New York Harbor area. |
Through the remainder of her | naval career, she served in the Far East. |
After deciding to embark on a | naval career, Smith entered the Royal Australian Nav |
For the remainder of her | naval career, Atlantis operated locally in the water |
on the San Diego Coastal Patrol throughout her | Naval career, guarding against such an attack. |
During his | naval career, his appointments included Commanding O |
James continued his | Naval career, serving many years with Decatur. |
He then resumed his | Naval career, reaching the rank of Captain in 1842. |
e information is available regarding Estelle's | naval career. |
ilure which almost saw the end of lustys short | naval career. |
younger brother, Israel Pellew, also pursued a | naval career. |
John Paul Jones's | naval career. |
tswain's Mate (Chief Petty Officer) during his | Naval career. |
nto a gentry family in 1730, and embarked on a | naval career. |
y had three surviving sons who went on to have | naval careers. |
ed as an inter-island shuttle for military and | naval cargoes. |
riotic program set at sea on the United States | naval carrier Yorktown, oddly foreshadowing his late |
During his | naval carrier he has held many senior commands, incl |
Though 15 percent of all | naval casualties during this “Operation Iceberg” wer |
At Guam, she took on marine and | naval casualties for transportation to Hawaii. |
and was buried in Captain Ted Conaway Memorial | Naval Cemetery in the same city. |
He is buried at Haslar Royal | Naval Cemetery. |
Osborne is buried at the Malta (Capuccini) | Naval Cemetery. |
Mantle is buried in the Portland | Naval Cemetery. |
rior to pursuing religious studies, first at a | naval centre and then at a bank. |
e Royal Australian Navy is commemorated in the | Naval Chapel, Garden Island NSW. |
r of Invergordon Kirk from 1929 to 1967; and a | Naval Chaplain at the nearby shore base. |
In 1941 he became a Royal | Naval Chaplain in 1941, eventually becoming Chaplain |
When war came he became a | Naval Chaplain . |
The Rt Revd Lancelot Fleming, | Naval Chaplain and Bishop of Portsmouth |
e he was to spend the next 19 years as a Royal | Naval Chaplain. |
on-on-the-Hill, Liverpool before 17 years as a | Naval Chaplain. |
ecame Chaplain of the Fleet; Director General, | Naval Chaplaincy Service and Archdeacon for the Roya |
Chaplain of the Fleet and Director General, | Naval Chaplaincy Service 2006-2010 |
He headed the | Naval Chaplaincy Service Board of Management with re |
Naval Chaplains School Advanced Course, Newport, Rho | |
ic endeavours, notably in the rectification of | naval charts of America's western coast and the coas |
Islands and Sarah Ann was quietly removed from | Naval charts. |
nsmission and reception, therefore gaining the | naval CHFT classification. |
He served as | Naval Chief of Staff (later called "Chief of the Nav |
in 17th Century by Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre the | naval chief of King Shivaji's Kingdom. |
s based on the lives of Kunjali Maraikkar, the | naval chiefs of Samoothiri. |
They served as the | naval chiefs in the Zamorin's army. |
Hirohito lost confidence in both the Army and | Naval Chiefs of Staff. |
Journal of Captain William Nichols: "The | Naval Chronicle" Vol. |
The Nautical Magazine and | Naval Chronicle. |
y information to The Nautical Magazine and the | Naval Chronicles. |
1942, he moved to Hut 7 to work on a Japanese | naval cipher, making a significant contribution in i |
Afterwards, Rutland was known in | naval circles as "Rutland of Jutland". |
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