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She was arrested on vice charges in these | naval cities and in San Pedro. |
h Harbour railway station in the centre of the | naval city of Portsmouth. |
ble events including the Safety Regulation and | Naval Class in November 2002. |
It received the | Naval classificaton CHFT, indicating an armed aircra |
Naval Clemency and Parole Board | |
No 201 ( | Naval Co-operation) Group's anti-shipping force (10 |
ilton (January 23, 1836 - January 20, 1881), a | naval coal heaver, received the Medal of Honor for b |
Arroyo was assigned to the | Naval Coast Defense Reserve of the 3rd Naval Distric |
he designation SP-1052 -- was "enrolled in the | Naval Coast Defense Reserve." |
She was enrolled in the | Naval Coast Defense Reserve on 20 August 1917. |
WITHIN THE PACIFIC SECTOR OF THE PANAMA | NAVAL COASTAL FRONTIER AND WITHIN THE SOUTHEAST PACI |
ine-Artillerie-Abteilung 260 (M.A.A. 260-260th | Naval Coastal Artillery Battalion). |
The B-Dienst (Beobachtungsdienst) was a German | naval codebreaking organisation. |
tish intelligence officer and cryptographer of | naval codes in both World Wars. |
rancis Birch, and then concentrated on Italian | naval codes, retiring in October 1945. |
k in hand at Bletchley Park in breaking German | naval codes. |
ese not have been Magic or one of the Japanese | naval codes? |
A | naval colleague, Dennis David, said in a TV intervie |
atchewan, he graduated from the Royal Canadian | Naval College at Royal Roads, British Columbia in 19 |
e created this new wike page for the Old Royal | Naval College as that is an existing physical locati |
eldhouse started his career at Britannia Royal | Naval College in 1941. |
Beaumont joined the Royal Australian | Naval College in 1948, graduating in 1951. |
William Tetley attended the Royal Canadian | Naval College and served with the Royal Canadian Nav |
He became President of the Royal | Naval College Greenwich in 1946 and then Commander-i |
er training at HMS Raleigh and Britannia Royal | Naval College he served as a Chaplain in HMS Drake a |
at Glasgow Academy; Eastmans, Southsea; Royal | Naval College Osborne and Royal Naval College Dartmo |
Luard entered the Royal | Naval College (formerly the Royal Naval Academy) at |
He was sent to the Britannia Royal | Naval College (BRNC) in Dartmouth, England, from whi |
ttingdean before attending the Dartmouth Royal | Naval College as a cadet. |
In 1915, Dowling entered the Royal Australian | Naval College at Jervis Bay as part of the first int |
ed at Lausanne in Switzerland and at the Royal | Naval College in Dartmouth. |
the first intake of 21 recruits into the Royal | Naval College of Canada in Halifax, which had just b |
Classes at the Royal | Naval College of Canada were held on HMCS Niobe, a s |
Philippe Taillez left the | naval college in 1924, was affected in Toulon. |
5, he was visiting lecturer at Britannia Royal | Naval College in Dartmouth, England. |
talled by the Ministry of Defence at the Royal | Naval College in Greenwich, London. |
Born in Fuzhou, he graduated from Nanjing's | naval college in 1902. |
an Ottoman mathematician and professor at the | Naval College in Istanbul, Turkey. |
t midshipman and entering the Royal Australian | Naval College in 1947. |
He studied at the Royal | Naval College of Canada at Halifax, Nova Scotia from |
ys High School and joined the Royal Australian | Naval College in 1961. |
gh School before entering the Royal Australian | Naval College (RANC) at age 13 in the RANC's first i |
He oversaw the foundation of the | naval college at Jervis Bay and Royal Military Colle |
Bedford School before joining Britannia Royal | Naval College in 1926. |
He graduated from the Royal Australian | Naval College at Jervis Bay in 1933 and had a distin |
eer in the Royal Navy, attending the Britannia | Naval College around 1894. |
When the former | Naval College at Greenwich, London became available |
Royal | Naval College of Canada c. 1912-13 |
ons included St Pancras Station, the Old Royal | Naval College in Greenwich, and Hammersmith. |
llege was to be similar to the Britannia Royal | Naval College at Dartmouth and to the former RNCC. |
This page now is devoted to the Old Royal | Naval College as a NAMED location within the World H |
-1996) in a 17th century building at the Royal | Naval College in Greenwich near London |
, he proceeded for training at Britannia Royal | Naval College in Dartmouth, United Kingdom. |
chool, Winchester, then at the Britannia Royal | Naval College (while it was still called the Royal N |
Postings to the Britannia Royal | Naval College at Dartmouth and HMS Excellent followe |
Educated at Sherborne School and the Royal | Naval College Dartmouth, Law joined the Royal Navy i |
the Admiralty College, Portsmouth (Portsmouth | Naval College) and then as a civil engineer at the P |
d the Royal Navy and was educated at the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, called HMS Britannia. |
He was educated at Harrow and at the Royal | Naval College, where he was awarded the second medal |
Tudor later became President of the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich. |
ly educated, and in May 1808 entered the Royal | Naval College, Portsmouth. |
ated at Southcliffe School in Filey, the Royal | Naval College, Osborne and the Royal Naval College, |
He then went to the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth. |
Cameron was educated at Pangbourne | Naval College, Bath Spa University, and University o |
was appointed an assistant master at the Royal | Naval College, Osborne, remaining there until 1920, |
and was educated at Marlborough and the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich. |
chool, Selwyn College, Cambridge and the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Purvis joined the Royal Na |
He attended the Britannia Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth between 1929 and 1932 and j |
New College School, Gordonstoun and the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Rutherford joined the Roya |
Educated at the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Jungius served in the Roya |
He entered the Royal | Naval College, Osborne in September 1912, at the age |
Royal | Naval College, Greenwich |
ng the Initial Staff Course at Greenwich Royal | Naval College, he proceeded to Portsmouth, where he |
akar is also a graduate of the Greenwich Royal | Naval College, United Kingdom and the Naval Post-Gra |
Jessel was educated at the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth and Balliol College, Oxford |
educated at Westminster College and the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth. |
A graduate of the Royal Australian | Naval College, he holds a bachelor of arts degree fr |
He also attended the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich, before serving aboard HMAS |
The Royal | Naval College, where Percival studied in 1930 |
Royal | Naval College, circa 1913, while it was located in H |
In 1938 he became President of the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich. |
ritime history and is located in The Old Royal | Naval College, Greenwich, across the road from the N |
bbington House School and trained at the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich, becoming a submariner duri |
rwickshire, England, and was educated at Royal | Naval College, Osborne, Isle of Wight, England, and |
He had been educated at the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth and Downing College, Cambri |
Educated at the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Smeeton joined the Royal N |
Educated at The Limes, Greenwich and at Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Pridham-Wippell joined the |
Educated at Clifton College and the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth, Eberle was commissioned in |
ed at St Cyprian's School, Eton, and the Royal | Naval College, Dartmouth and later trained for Holy |
1910, he served as an instructor at the Royal | Naval College, Osborne on the Isle of Wight. |
the Joint Services Defence Course at the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich, and the Senior Command Cou |
ined the Royal Navy, graduating from the Royal | Naval College, Osbourne, the Britannia Royal Naval C |
ated at Dunchurch Hall and the Britannia Royal | Naval College, Herbert was commissioned into the Roy |
1881 he was a lieutenant student at the Royal | Naval College, Greenwich. |
ning ship to the cadets at the Britannia Royal | Naval College. |
and taught in that capacity at Britannia Royal | Naval College. |
In 1827, Vladimir Istomin graduated from the | Naval College. |
Not to be confused with Dartmouth | Naval College. |
e was in the Rodney class of 1935 at Dartmouth | Naval College. |
nd in 1833 at the age of 12 went to Portsmouth | Naval College. |
ducated at Matfield Grange, Kent and the Royal | Naval Colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth. |
his entire 42-year academic career in English | naval colleges. |
Broadsides is a videogame that simulated | naval combat in the Age of Sail. |
II: Guadalcanal 1942-43 depicts | naval combat in the Pacific Ocean during World War 2 |
Today the main French | naval combat force in the Mediterranean is the Force |
ships of the 6th century did not feature rams; | naval combat was therefore dominated by missile exch |
rom the Officer and Enlisted badges, allude to | Naval Combat Operations. |
Naval combat essentially required flat-trajectory gu | |
of the Air Force Squadron Officer School, the | Naval Command and Staff College and the National War |
During his tenure as ComNorth the Northern | Naval Command was presented with the President's col |
The Great Wall at Sea - | Naval Command Exhibition (2010) |
He is also a graduate of the U.S. | Naval Command and Staff College and the National War |
tation or New Zealand Squadron was the British | naval command responsible for the waters around New |
British | Naval Command was split into two. |
Greenwich Bay reported to the Potomac River | Naval Command on 19 February 1947 to serve as escort |
SLNS Tammanna, Talaimannar, North Central | Naval Command |
The headquarters of the Gulf of Finland | Naval Command is also situated there. |
The Vice Admiral of the Western | Naval Command resides here. |
October 1928 Bauer was appointed Chief of the | Naval Command, but on 30 November 1928, on his promo |
The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British | Naval Command, London: John Murray, 1996, paperback |
-Naze and Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, under British | Naval command. |
The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British | Naval Command. |
ntelligence, Politics, Charisma, Army Command, | Naval Command. |
younger son the Honourable Dudley Pelham was a | naval commander and politician. |
rancis Leveson-Gower until 1833, was a British | naval commander and politician. |
A connection with | naval commander and pilot Naihe Kukui Kapihe would a |
January 14 - Liu Huaqing, 94, Chinese | naval commander (1982-1988). |
et CB (c.1787 - 7 October 1852), was a British | naval commander and politician. |
The | naval commander of the expedition, Admiral Home Rigg |
1640-1688) was an English | naval commander of the 17th century. |
8 November 1778 - 25 July 1814), was a British | naval commander and Tory politician. |
December 16 - Sir William James, 1st Baronet, | naval commander |
ostolis (Greek: Νικολής Αποστόλης) was a Greek | naval commander during the Greek War of Independence |
ted by a Spanish war ship under the command of | Naval Commander Jose Roocher. |
His grandson and namesake is the prominent | naval commander Sir Benjamin Bathurst. |
16 December - William James, | naval commander (born 1720) |
For the English | naval commander and MP, see Edward Braye. |
for Cirencester and was the grandfather of the | naval commander Admiral of the Fleet Sir Benjamin Ba |
He then became | Naval Commander in Brest and received many decoratio |
August 1905 - 18 February 1944) was a British | naval commander during World War II. |
December 1769 - September 1794), was a British | naval commander and Member of Parliament. |
FRS (c.1721 - 16 December 1783) was a British | naval commander known for his successful campaigns a |
estroyed in the burning of Falmouth by British | Naval Commander Henry Mowatt. |
1758 - 1 February 1807) was a British | naval commander and politician. |
as William McClintock until 1846, was an Irish | naval commander and Conservative politician. |
gen - 1 February 1669, Paramaribo) was a Dutch | naval commander, notable for capturing Suriname from |
y Noble, DSO, DSC (1908 - 1982) was an English | naval commander, politician, and diplomat. |
Initial funding was from a bequest by British | naval commander, Carlyon Bellairs, for whom the inst |
thur Hamilton Beresford, the famous Australian | Naval Commander, and hero of the capture of German N |
Admiral Sir Arthur Moore, | Naval Commander-in-Chief at Cape Town, placed the re |
a while as a port admiral before becoming the | Naval Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies in 1872, |
and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Allied | Naval Commander-in-Chief, Channel Command in 1952; h |
1801 - 1 January 1872), was a British peer and | naval commander. |
n Thomas Garth RN was a Napoleonic era British | Naval Commander. |
ar (Osterhusen 1631 - Wirdum 1707) was a Dutch | naval commander. |
ater Admiral Messimiliano Vietina, the Italian | naval commander. |
, Paris - 27 January 1777, Paris) was a French | naval commander. |
Hon. William Henry (1788-1855), politician and | naval commander. |
built a strong navy and proved to be a skilled | naval commander. |
Hon. Joseceline (1784-1856), | naval commander. |
is elder brother Cornelis de Liefde was also a | naval commander. |
Baronet (25 February 1714-1782) was a British | naval commander. |
Won Gyun, 1540-1597, Joseon Dynasty | naval commander. |
He was also a distinguished | naval commander. |
16 November 1638) was an English military and | naval commander. |
He was one of the Order's greatest | naval commanders and ended his life disgraced as a R |
Admirals: The | Naval Commanders who made Britain Great, Faber and F |
He personally knew many of the Japanese | naval commanders of the Second World War. |
He is considered to be one of the best Spanish | naval commanders of all time. |
dence War, he founded Shayetet 13, the Israeli | naval commando unit. |
January 2 - Karine A Affair: Israeli | naval commando captures the Palestinian Authority ow |
October 22 - An Israeli | naval commando raids a harbor in Tyre and sinks a te |
French | naval commandos then boarded the vessel and rescued |
This vessel landed a party of 10 | naval commandos picked up from South Orkney Islands. |
castle is part of a training zone for Israeli | Naval commandos. |
n of serving as the Area Commander of all five | Naval Commands of the Sri Lanka Navy, namely Norther |
ate 1822, he returned to New York to take up a | naval commission as a midshipman. |
ir Henry Martin (1735-1794) was for many years | naval commissioner at Portsmouth and Comptroller of |
tober 8 the legislature established a Board of | Naval Commissioners to oversee the state's naval aff |
British | naval commodore Sir James Lucas Yeo commissioned her |
Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt | |
r for Haitians refugees and the Navy moved the | Naval Communication Station Puerto Rico Headquarters |
He would also become Director of | Naval Communications. |
Corbett was working from within the | naval community and trying to influence the naval es |
Neptune commissioned with a | naval complement 7 December 1914 and resumed collier |
She took part in Operation Neptune, the | naval component of Operation Overlord (D-Day). |
aiwei was a 23 day siege with a major land and | naval component during the First Sino-Japanese War. |
U.S. | Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Sicily |
i adds two axis stabilization for operation in | naval conditions, as well as extra naval modes. |
part of the Japanese delegation to the Geneva | Naval Conference negotiations from 1928-1929 and in |
However, after the Washington | Naval Conference and the signing of the Washington N |
Atherton also was an adviser at the London | Naval Conference of 1930 and 1935. |
presented the British Empire at the Washington | Naval Conference. |
al crisis existed against Spain, with frequent | naval confrontations. |
It is notable for its | naval connections. |
The | Naval Consolidated Brig (NAVCONBRIG CHASN), is a med |
the 2nd was a pioneer battalion and the 3rd a | Naval Construction Battalion. |
Camp Endicott, later known as Davisville | Naval Construction Battalion Center, was a United St |
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