「SCUTTLING」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| the heroism he displayed on 22 March 1942 in | scuttling a burning ammunition ship in Valetta harbour |
| mmon name derives from the species' habit of | scuttling away on foot when disturbed rather than flyi |
| tumn rebellions in Bengal in 1915 as well as | scuttling Bagha Jatin's plans in winter that year. |
| U-505 was slated for | scuttling but Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery argued su |
| ey were defeated, the U-boat's crew prepared | scuttling charges and began abandoning ship. |
| Scuttling charges were rigged aboard her then she was | |
| He ordered | scuttling charges to be set and the sea valves opened |
| Scuttling charges had been set in the cruiser, but to | |
| Swedish cargo ship Scania, and sank her with | scuttling charges after the crew had abandoned ship. |
| n, capitaine de vaisseau Moreau, ordered the | scuttling charges in the main turrets to be lit with s |
| k to the submarine when he realized that the | scuttling charges were not going to detonate and eithe |
| Scuttling charges were set and she soon began sinking, | |
| re from the Turkish shore batteries and E7's | scuttling charges, von Heimburg and company narrowly e |
| As the men laid | scuttling charges, the fires caused ammunition stored |
| warning shot, which alarmed the Germans, the | scuttling continued but at a faster pace. |
| he start of World War I, she was sunk before | scuttling could be completed during the Bombardment of |
| k; the nets and boats drawn up on the beach, | scuttling crabs and cart wheels bogged down in the san |
| 8 May 1945, and sank while under tow to the | scuttling grounds of Operation Deadlight on 4 December |
| the surface, the U-boat was abandoned after | scuttling herself in the Mediterranean. |
| d torpedo action damaging the British before | scuttling herself. |
| master mariner until he was found guilty of | scuttling his ship and sentenced to twenty years trans |
| in 1937, Du offered to fight the Japanese by | scuttling his fleet of ships at the mouth of Yangtze b |
| o dismantle the platform on land rather than | scuttling it at sea, which involved the platform's occ |
| The sounds they heard that morning was the | scuttling of Bismarck. |
| In June 1919, he was present at the | scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow. |
| The book ends with an account of the | scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow. |
| upied Vichy France, she was scuttled, in the | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon. |
| party of two which attempted to prevent the | scuttling of a U-boat. |
| On the 27 November 1942, Laborde ordered the | scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon to prevent his |
| y 1977) was a French admiral, famous for the | scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon. |
| along with her sister-ship Dunkerque, in the | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon on the same da |
| Following the | scuttling of the German fleet in June 1919, all four s |
| After the | scuttling of the High Seas Fleet he was held as a POW |
| on to seize the French fleet, triggering the | scuttling of the French fleet. |
| 27 November - | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon takes place, o |
| the general standing orders which led to the | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon, to avoid capt |
| uttled at Toulon on 27 November 1942, in the | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon, with open sea |
| iral Ludwig von Reuter intended to order the | scuttling of the fleet on 21 June, unaware that the de |
| as later sunk on 27 November 1942 during the | Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon to prevent her |
| unnavigable for some time as a result of the | scuttling of ships to block its passage. |
| une 1946 and August 1948 and it involved the | scuttling of eleven ships containing between 30,000 an |
| he took action in an endeavor to prevent the | scuttling of the U-boat, notwithstanding the fact that |
| sailles, Rear Admiral von Reuter ordered the | scuttling of the High Seas Fleet on 21 June 1919, whil |
| e G during the pursuit which resulted in the | scuttling of the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee a |
| le boarding parties attempted to reverse the | scuttling, or order the Germans aboard to do so. |
| in Hawaii, and within days of the scheduled | scuttling raised funds to buy the ship. |
| The | scuttling simply hastened the demise of an already-sin |
| suggested that it was planned to do this by | scuttling the ships with the prisoners aboard. |
| known is that nine Germans were killed while | scuttling the Cormoran, either by the explosion which |
| ossibility of the disgruntled German sailors | scuttling their ships, rather than agreeing to hand th |
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