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He served as a | naval officer in World War II and retired from the U |
He distinguished himself in a | naval engagement by defeating two Turkish galleys, r |
Augustus John Hervey (1724-1779), a | naval officer, and second son of Lord Hervey of Ickw |
She served as part of a | naval contingent used to maintain peace in the Pacif |
eature makes its power known as it decimates a | naval fleet with ease, before flying toward the near |
Osterkamp flew as a | naval pilot operating over the Western Front. |
uring the American Civil War, Page served as a | Naval aide to the Governor of Virginia in 1861. |
The Battle of Kinburn/Kil-Bouroun was a | naval engagement during the final stage of the Crime |
Sablin was born into a | naval family in Mykolaiv. |
ommissioned in 1918 and subsequently used as a | naval artillery school, until 1929 when she was scra |
The Action of 10 November 1944 was a | naval engagement of World War II involving an Americ |
younger son the Honourable Dudley Pelham was a | naval commander and politician. |
ly MD-160 completed is now sitting unused at a | naval station in the town of Kaspiysk. |
with France in the Mediterranean, leading to a | naval arms race. |
th, which claimed two coastal freighters and a | naval patrol minesweeper in less than a week. |
I am not a | naval expert, but if there is to be a change here, I |
x of blue collar industry, the area remained a | naval base and commercial shipyard. |
during World War I, Kerkenna never received a | naval registry Identification Number (Id. |
A | naval version operating on a slightly different wave |
r of Invergordon Kirk from 1929 to 1967; and a | Naval Chaplain at the nearby shore base. |
He was a | naval cadet aboard the HMS Bacchante in 1881. |
enved was the first Danish king to establish a | naval port in Copenhagen. |
the 2nd was a pioneer battalion and the 3rd a | Naval Construction Battalion. |
The Soviets converted her into a | naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Tsiklon. |
he attended flight school and was designated a | Naval Aviator in August 1949. |
He lived in England from age two and became a | naval cadet at HMS Britannia in 1886. |
e war in the Pacific, where he had commanded a | Naval landing craft. |
He spent two years as a | naval signalman but without cycling. |
ri was again victorious over the Minamoto in a | naval battle at Mizushima two years later. |
hrough the Bay of Biscay, Californian struck a | naval mine. |
nuclear power plant project was converted to a | Naval Nuclear Propulsion project. |
Godred engaged Somerled's forces in a | naval battle in 1156. |
After deciding to embark on a | naval career, Smith entered the Royal Australian Nav |
monial shore duties, Duncan did not serve in a | naval capacity again. |
uring World War I and scored eleven kills as a | naval pilot. |
ilton (January 23, 1836 - January 20, 1881), a | naval coal heaver, received the Medal of Honor for b |
ion at an early age from his father, who was a | naval architect. |
The Wellesley Nautical School was a | naval training school first located on the Tyne, and |
The Battle off the coast of Abkhazia was a | naval engagement between vessels of the Russian Blac |
Bay of Biscay on 22 June 1918 after striking a | naval mine. |
maternal uncle, Richmond Pearson Hobson was a | naval hero in the Spanish-American War and later ser |
A | naval battle on choppy waters, 1652. |
A | Naval aviator, he received the Navy Cross posthumous |
In 1910 he graduated as a | naval engineer from Technische Hochschule Berlin (Di |
period in reserve, the hulk of Kilkis became a | naval artillery training facility. |
ady Augusta Bute to the Admiralty for use as a | Naval Hospital. |
It was the site of a | naval battle during the Civil War, the Battle of Coc |
She never received a | naval registry identification number, but was placed |
s at USC where she met her husband, Hershel, a | naval officer and geologist. |
The Action of 27 March 1942 was a | naval battle fought between the United States and Ge |
to aviation, ending the war as commander of a | Naval air station. |
nd the University of Edinburgh, he worked as a | naval surgeon under Admiral Sir Charles Napier, seei |
Lieutenant Commander Bucklew was assigned to a | Naval Advisory Group in Korea, operating from a base |
Rodger, N. A. M. The Command of the Ocean: A | Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815. |
He was the son of Isidor Meijers, a | naval phycisian, and Julie Wolff. |
in 1343, but nothing was accomplished beyond a | naval attack on Smyrna (29 October 1344). |
te fate; it is possible that she was sunk by a | naval mine on 16 August 1945. |
A | naval colleague, Dennis David, said in a TV intervie |
Throughout the war, the Olympia was used as a | Naval Depot. |
The Action off James Island was a | naval battle of the War of 1812. |
U-2323 was sunk by a | naval mine on July 26, 1944. |
younger brother, Israel Pellew, also pursued a | naval career. |
ordered to flight school and was designated a | Naval Aviator on October 7, 1960. |
A | Naval History of World War I. Annapolis, Maryland: N |
A | Naval History of World War I. Annapolis: Naval Insti |
service on 26 September 1968, Parrot became a | Naval Reserve Training Ship at Atlantic City. |
He became a | naval officer at the end of his studies. |
Advanced Destroyer Simulator is a | naval DOS-based simulator game, published by Futura |
The Battle of Delft was a | naval battle on December 25, 2007 and part of the Sr |
r Force Lockheed EC-130J aircraft broadcasts a | naval blockade warning message to Libyan ports durin |
A | naval task force was sent but not needed, and the CI |
f a Royal Flying Corps pilot and coming from a | naval family on his mother's side, Hill-Norton becam |
Randolph received his "wings of gold" as a | Naval Aviator in 1947. |
on Chester Pickens (1924 - May 26, 1944) was a | Naval Ensign during World War II. |
A | naval aviator by trade, Amos commanded the 3rd Marin |
His son Ralph, was a | naval hero of Tripoli. |
5, 1955, and after receiving training became a | Naval Aviator in April 1957. |
The battleship then escorted a | naval force which occupied the Italian naval base at |
He earned his wings as a | Naval Aviator in May 1942 and was sent to Britain in |
war effort serving in the Pacific Theater as a | naval officer on the USS Rio Grande and USS Cache. |
of Privy Counsellor and was appointed to run a | naval academy. |
Yea: June 24 - "An act providing a | Naval Armament" |
f is called as Seeniappa Dargha and there is a | Naval base of the Indian Navy here. |
The Soviets converted T-271 into a | naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Vyuga. |
The Soviets converted her into a | naval trawler in 1948 and renamed her Vyuga. |
On 22 June they attended a | naval review at Portsmouth with the Prince Regent be |
He served as a | naval aviator during World War II, then earned his d |
During World War II, Baughman was a | naval officer and served as officer-in-charge of Nav |
4 May 1779, off Gibraltar, she took part in a | naval action with Victoire against the 32-gun frigat |
however, and the Star of the West served as a | naval station and hospital ship until Admiral David |
Command Master Chief Petty Officer is a | naval rank. |
The Battle of St. Charles was a | naval engagement and infantry battle during the Amer |
An example of a | naval tactical victory dependent on losses would be |
after the election of Hamas, Israel imposed a | naval blockade. |
The P.N.S. Rahat is a | naval medical hospital, operated by Pakistan Navy. |
Riedel was born in Wilhelmshaven, the son of a | naval officer. |
Command of the Ocean: A | Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815. |
Vraciu was commissioned as a | Naval Reserve Ensign in August 1942. |
Tirpitz had also often visited Portsmouth as a | naval cadet and admired and envied the Royal Navy. |
tion of the crash was started immediately by a | naval board of inquiry headed by Captain Quackenbush |
Before serving as governor, Lepinay had been a | naval officer and served over twenty years in Canada |
The Action off Bougainville was a | naval air/sea engagement in the South Pacific near B |
He designed the vessels on a | naval schooner concept. |
The Battle of Moon Sound was a | naval battle in World War I, fought on 17 October 19 |
the courtesan Liane de Pougy and his father a | naval officer. |
In 1894, he joined the Royal Navy as a | Naval Cadet. |
A | Naval History of World War I. Routledge. |
rior to pursuing religious studies, first at a | naval centre and then at a bank. |
Point Merchant Marine Academy, and served as a | Naval Reserve officer during World War II. |
From 1811 the buildings were used as a | naval hospital. |
Nimitz Class, a | naval thriller published in 1997 by Patrick Robinson |
ted by Commodore Sir Charles Douglas to lead a | naval detachment to Lake Champlain. |
riage 20 May 1884, died 1 January 1890), was a | naval officer. |
ohn Kidd was born in Westminster, the son of a | naval officer and was educated at Christ Church, Oxf |
On June 22, he rescued a | Naval aviator from the waters of Wonsan Harbor, sout |
ion of flight training, he was designated as a | Naval Aviator in 1958. |
arrison that could serve as a safe haven and a | naval base. |
He was born in Hiroshima, where his father, a | naval officer, was stationed, but spend the majority |
The Battle off the coast of Jaffna - a | naval battle fought between the Navy of Sri Lanka an |
The Action of 4 May 1917 was a | naval and air engagement of World War I in the North |
Federico Carlo Martinengo was the son of a | naval officer. |
It acted as a | naval reception center in the 1950s. |
Coming from a | naval family, Brett was at first a naval officer, an |
Sir Henry Codrington (1808-1877), a | naval officer, became an Admiral of the Fleet. |
A | Naval Court inquiry was held in Astoria on November |
He was a | Naval Aviator and commanded Fighter Squadron 41 and |
oing life in 1940, Vina was requisitioned as a | naval vessel for wartime use, carrying a crew of 12. |
He was designated a | Naval Aviator in October 1975. |
St. George's remains a | naval memorial centre, managed by the Local Authorit |
own (1957) is a sci-fi, adventure film about a | naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle. |
A cabin boy's job was similar to a | naval midshipman, learning the work of a ships' offi |
The Shame of Savo: Anatomy of a | Naval Disaster. |
er 3, 1978, she was taken to sea and sunk as a | naval target. |
Rodger, N.A.M. Command of the Ocean: A | Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815. |
red to as Safonovo or simply Severomorsk) is a | naval air base in Murmansk Oblast, Russia located 4 |
The school also hosts a | Naval Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (NJROT |
As a | Naval aviator, Locket spent four years on active dut |
He also studied in Italy and served as a | naval officer with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterran |
The Battle of the Gulf of Yenikale was a | naval battle fought between the Russian Empire and t |
Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) operates a | naval air base on the island at North Field (IATA: I |
The Battle off Kallarawa was a | naval battle that occurred on March 25th 2008 after |
She was transferred to a | Naval Inactive Ships Storage Facility to await trans |
A | Naval Reservist, he served on active duty 1956-1958. |
Selected as a | naval aviator, he graduated from the U.S. Air Force |
Admiral Bullets - A | Naval officer who relies on Weasel's help. |
Hunt's father, a | naval officer, drowned while Robert was a youth. |
He dispatched a | naval expedition and occupied Malaya and Sri Lanka. |
Washington, D.C. where his father served as a | naval officer during World War I. |
with the rank of Captain and was employed as a | naval scientist. |
ense selected the airport for development as a | naval air station. |
He served as a | naval surgeon in Malta, and then established his own |
use, Llandulas, and entered HMS Britannia as a | Naval Cadet in 1898. |
Zacharias, as a | Naval Intelligence officer, was personally involved |
The British win a | naval battle near Quebec. |
is named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, a | naval hero in the War of 1812. |
The East Florida Rangers, a | naval fleet, and loyalists from New York were quickl |
However, Nicholas's hopes of a | Naval career evaporated when he showed signs of near |
Neptune commissioned with a | naval complement 7 December 1914 and resumed collier |
John Hutt was born in 1746 but did not begin a | naval career until relatively late, becoming a lieut |
Instead, Lincoln instituted a | naval blockade which had interesting legal ramificat |
The castle was once a | naval base of the Lord of the Isles, chiefs of Clan |
The nickname "Taco" dates from his days as a | naval aviator. |
The Battle of Cape Sarych was a | naval engagement fought off the coast of Cape Sarych |
hat it was impossible to open the straits by a | naval attack. |
This was until 2007 a | naval airbase of the Royal Netherlands Navy who oper |
is elder brother Cornelis de Liefde was also a | naval commander. |
used up to the late 1960s as HMS St Vincent, a | naval training school. |
as a major factor in the decision to abandon a | naval strategy to take Constantinople, and instead o |
Hamilton also received a | Naval Gold Medal for the action. |
8 April 1889), known as Coutts Crawford, was a | Naval officer, farmer, scientist, explorer and publi |
Today the tower, having been restored, is a | naval museum, containing engravings, letters, models |
(born June 9, 1939 in Ilsenburg (Harz)), is a | naval historian and former German naval officer. |
lor University and served in World War II as a | naval aviator. |
Hayashi was a | naval physician, and employed Reiki to treat his pat |
In October 1863, Commander Mayne led a | Naval Brigade of 200 seamen which captured Merrimi a |
d in Burton In Lonsdale, Lancashire) and was a | naval Captain. |
assault began in the early morning following a | naval bombardment. |
Dake was designated a | Naval Aviator at Pensacola, Florida, on the January |
The Navy Base is home to a | naval museum called The Hoods Tower Museum. |
In 1948, the Soviets converted the ship into a | naval trawler and renamed her Shtorm. |
Don Hugo is also a | naval historian, and former naval commander and Mini |
n the 27 November, the boat was destroyed as a | naval gunnery target. |
lities include modern fish harbour, port and a | naval base for Pakistan Navy. |
Rodgers was born in Brooklyn, New York, into a | naval family. |
Around 1946 he led a | naval air station band, with the then 14 year old Ke |
ace and a cruise in company in the manner of a | naval flotilla but racing eventually developed. |
Alakurtti Air Base is a | naval air base in Murmansk Oblast, Russia located 3 |
Sumter was the key position to preventing a | naval invasion of Charleston, so Carolina could not |
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 |
tion in the Seven Years' War before becoming a | naval superintendent. |
recommended that the United States establish a | naval port at Pearl Harbor. |
Carlo Fecia di Cossato (1908-1944) was a | naval ace in the Regia Marina (Italian Navy). |
The Second Battle of Tripoli Harbor, was a | naval action during a naval blockade which took plac |
Rhidian Bridge - A | naval specialist who joins the team for specific mis |
rge Benson Hall (1780 - January 9, 1821) was a | naval officer, businessman and political figure in U |
nto a gentry family in 1730, and embarked on a | naval career. |
In 1954 Walt Disney was looking for a | naval expert to help with the building of the paddle |
When war came he became a | Naval Chaplain . |
He was a | Naval Aide-de-camp to the King from May 1917 to Sept |
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