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w Seas between 16 July and 7 August 1945 on a | shipping raid. |
school, he worked in the United States for a | shipping company. |
After finishing his army service, he became a | shipping agent with the Eastern Conglomerate, and by 1 |
efore quitting the music industry to become a | shipping magnate. |
Luggage Forward is a | shipping company that specializes in shipping luggage. |
Also, a | shipping agent was accused of embezzling what was supp |
In 1886 he became a | shipping clerk in Branford, Connecticut. |
The town flourished as a | shipping center on the canal until the mid 1850s, when |
rtsgesellschaft in pre-war Vienna, Austria, a | shipping company for transporting passengers and cargo |
September 21, 1918 - December 9, 2008), was a | shipping industry executive who served as the chairman |
the village of Hancock, where he worked as a | shipping clerk in the Quincy Mine until 1873. |
topping point for travelers on Route 66 and a | shipping point for area wheat growers. |
t they believed to have been embezzled from a | shipping depot in Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2008. |
Frankie Darro as Frank Courtney, heir to a | shipping line |
Marstal is a | shipping town founded in the 16th century. |
Professionally Adams was a | shipping insurer, a career that took him to Australia, |
Svitzer, in order to mitigate the risks of a | shipping accident. |
stments was established in 1973, originally a | shipping company called Haikang Investment Limited. |
s a rear range light to mark Swash Channel, a | shipping channel in Lower New York Bay was built by Ri |
He financed his activities with a | shipping and export business. |
ridge was damaged beyond economic repair in a | shipping accident. |
Can also represent a line traced by a | shipping vessel. |
As part of the merger Furness Withy, a | shipping business, took a controlling interest in the |
o's South Side, Bruce Iglauer - at the time a | shipping clerk for Delmark Records - tried to get him |
Her father was a research chemist who a | shipping clerk for years until he could re-establish h |
He founded a | shipping company in Sandefjord in 1890. |
f Sigval Bergesen (1863-1956), who was also a | shipping magnate, and Rachel Racine (1866-1936). |
the community, and Hermleigh developed into a | shipping point and trading center for local ranchers a |
ssier City is being developed once again as a | shipping center. |
er 1892, Love's plan changed to incorporate a | shipping lane that would bypass the Niagara Falls, rea |
He was the senior partner in a | shipping firm. |
The area was a | shipping center in mid-19th century. |
The Donovan was named after a | shipping magnate Andrew Donovan. |
student body as a whole, the cannon, inside a | shipping crate placed in turn inside a plaster package |
ridge was damaged beyond economic repair in a | shipping accident. |
nimum features for the farm: A small house, a | shipping bin, a barn for sheep and cows, a coop for ch |
e was, among other things, a magistrate and a | shipping agent. |
1915) was an English merchant, who founded a | shipping line operating between Liverpool and West Afr |
Coleman had been working as a | shipping clerk and teaching piano. |
came a junior partner in John Bibby & Sons, a | shipping company based in Liverpool. |
A 2.0 L Crate Zetec has a | shipping weight of 370 lb (168 kg). |
The community was established in 1910 as a | shipping point on the International-Great Northern Rai |
Fayed and his brothers founded a | shipping company in Egypt before moving its headquarte |
Chang and some friends jointly established a | shipping company and, having helped this company to de |
lly uses Davis (Jeff Fahey), an employee of a | shipping company, to send his merchandise around the w |
When a | shipping container full of dead Vietnamese refugees tu |
Over the next decade or so, it evolved into a | shipping point for the local ranching industry. |
Originally founded in 1895 as a | shipping agency, by Heinrich Jessen and Jacob Jebsen, |
After Yashukichi received a | shipping invoice for a shipment waiting to be delivere |
dam will also support two fish ladders and a | shipping lock. |
It began as a | shipping management and chartering firm but has since |
onburg, Pennsylvania, in 1892 and worked as a | shipping clerk. |
The company produces, pursues and sells as a | shipping company ships worldwide. |
As it was PayPal's policy to provide only a | shipping address, while keeping billing information co |
Reeder advocated for opening a | shipping channel on the Columbia River from Pendleton |
oronto; Donald Bethune (1802-1869), founded a | shipping firm in Upper Canada |
A | shipping canal connecting the Belgian port of Antwerp |
usted by 1863, but the community hung on as a | shipping port and supply base until the Colorado River |
n Sydney in 1851, he was very successful as a | shipping agent for the export of gold. |
Olau Line was a | shipping company that existed between the years 1956 a |
ase to become a singer/musician rather than a | shipping clerk, in Lawford's case to break out of his |
Fillis established a | shipping business based in Halifax, with a branch in B |
Roosevelt was a | shipping point for feed and grain for local sheep and |
te was bought in 1928 by Laurence Philipps, a | shipping magnate who established what became known as |
ired at the early age of 30, to a career as a | shipping broker in the Netherlands. |
Scotland, went into partnership to operate a | shipping line, primarily operating routes between Engl |
areer in the glass industry, becoming first a | shipping clerk and later a salesman for Ripley & Compa |
The American Line was a | shipping company based in Philadelphia that was founde |
It served as a | shipping point for cotton from the Algodon Plantation. |
s Hunting, a veterinary surgeon, in 1874 as a | shipping business. |
The community became a | shipping center along the railroad for peaches, plums, |
The River Dee, which served as a | shipping lane to the Roman city of Deva (Chester), had |
He began a | shipping business, transporting cotton from Velasco, T |
first voyage to the New World while seeking a | shipping passage to China from Europe. |
Dexter Calvin and, later, his son operated a | shipping and lumber operation based on the island. |
Founded in 2005 it is a | shipping industry event which seeks to raise the profi |
Post's colonization of the area, providing a | shipping point for his utopian project community and n |
ow as defense attorney Charles Garnett) and a | shipping magnate in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). |
n Odessa, son of Richard Albert Dunderdale, a | shipping magnate. |
Born into a | shipping family from Thessaloniki, Greece, Mordechai w |
The village has a history as a | shipping harbor for timber, which has given the name t |
Craddock was once a | shipping and delivery point for Alberta Wheat Pool and |
Gabo island is a | shipping reference commonly referred to in Victorian w |
The vessel was finally declared a | shipping hazard and dismantled for scrap between 1974 |
A | shipping superintendent |
The city's significance as a | shipping port on the Cumberland River and its symbolic |
It was commissioned by Christian Michelsen, a | shipping magnate and later Prime Minister of Norway, i |
His father worked as a | shipping clerk. |
He was also involved in a | shipping business and land speculation; he was one of |
ted in the bombardment of Vila Stanmore and a | shipping sweep of Kula Gulf. |
He engaged as a | shipping merchant. |
Butler's Wharf was built 1871-73 as a | shipping wharf and warehouse complex, accommodating go |
nd was the son of Benjamin John Sutherland, a | shipping merchant of Thurso House, Newcastle upon Tyne |
Lessing went to work for Sears in 1911 as a | shipping clerk, and in 1920, was given the important r |
reight industry, allowing customers to access | shipping rates, tracking, transit times, and a variety |
Jebsens, instead gaining control over Actinor | Shipping. |
administer | shipping registry |
l the ambitions and requirements for advanced | shipping services. |
loyees onto their site to reassemble it after | shipping. |
of Somalia, with at least 111 attacks against | shipping and 42 vessels captured during 2008. |
it carried out anti-invasion strikes against | shipping in Boulogne Harbour, most notably on 17 and 1 |
e-supply, leading to Operation Bowler against | shipping in Venice harbour on 21 March 1945. |
adow, suitable for artillery barrages against | shipping. |
40, during one of the last operations against | shipping, his airmen claimed 48,500 tons of shipping s |
ing the campaign, MacKinnon spoke out against | shipping Toronto area garbage to the Sarnia region. |
As part of its campaign against | shipping, around each full moon from late January 1945 |
0 lb) bomb load or naval mines to use against | shipping, and it was claimed that from June 1940 to Fe |
submarine offensives were carried out against | shipping off the Australian east coast from May to Jul |
other ships, and carried out strikes against | shipping and shore targets. |
h, to a certain extent they replaced) against | shipping and surfaced U-Boats. |
In the Middle Ages, | shipping on the Rhine was of major importance, so the |
Stevenson, was built on Butt of Lewis to aid | shipping in the 1860s. |
In 1956, she was sold to Alcyone | Shipping Co, London and renamed Alcyone Fortune, servi |
ects made the Port of Tampa accessible to all | shipping. |
d to the admiral at Portsmouth details of all | shipping seen off the island, and the final messages a |
, Perelandra by C. S. Lewis and Attention All | Shipping by Charlie Connelly which was selected in Jun |
All | shipping losses are in Gross Registered Tons (GRT). |
Connelly's 2004 follow-up, Attention All | Shipping, which was his first to deviate from football |
ures in Charlie Connelly's book Attention All | Shipping. |
exclusion zone imposed by the British on all | shipping. |
There she searched for Allied | shipping hugging the coastline in Brazilian territoria |
ing nine war patrols, the U-61 plagued allied | shipping in the Atlantic Ocean during the First Battle |
ng which the Dresden played havoc with Allied | shipping and hid from British warships, she was eventu |
Berlin addresses giving information on Allied | shipping in New York Harbor. |
borator in the recent campaign against Allied | shipping. |
man naval base to be used for raids on allied | shipping located off of the Kola Peninsula, provided b |
e Fritz X and Henschel Hs 293, against Allied | shipping. |
f German raiders, the pressure against Allied | shipping lessened, and after December 1917, the 3rd Sp |
duty as an escort vessel and escorted Allied | shipping travelling between Townsville and New Guinea |
t Indies and China Stations to protect Allied | shipping from surface raiders. |
r I, submarines were needed to protect Allied | shipping lanes to Europe, and L-11 departed Boston, Ma |
eeding in sinking over 200,000 tons of Allied | shipping in 9 patrols, a career lasting more than thre |
ed during the Second World War against allied | shipping in the Arctic Ocean. |
the boat than a real attempt to damage allied | shipping. |
ied Greece, making six patrols against Allied | shipping on the coasts of Libya and Egypt. |
responsible for sinking 3.201% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 411,30 |
tly relied mainly on U-boats to attack Allied | shipping. |
sailed for European waters to protect Allied | shipping lanes from U-boat attacks. |
responsible for sinking 3.537% of all allied | shipping sunk during the war, taking a total of 454,48 |
of 42,252 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping plus the special service vessel HMS Prunella. |
patrols, for a total of 66,174 tons of Allied | shipping. |
ceeding in sinking over 12,000 tons of allied | shipping in a career lasting just one year. |
f 182,000 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping accomplished in 480 missions during World War |
heldt, to open the port of Antwerp, to Allied | shipping. |
e wolfpacks proved a serious threat to Allied | shipping, the Allies developed countermeasures to turn |
s to stop and block the advancement of Allied | shipping towards the Japanese archipelago. |
r I, submarines were needed to protect Allied | shipping lanes to Europe. |
r her lifeboats in the hopes that more Allied | shipping would be attracted to them. |
lly, von Spee aimed at destroying what allied | shipping he could find in the harbour, and thought the |
Most of the Allied | shipping and warships had been transferred to the cent |
patrols, for a total of 68,071 tons of Allied | shipping. |
eeding in sinking over 197,000 tons of allied | shipping in 10 patrols, a career lasting more than thr |
ce commerce raiding operations against Allied | shipping. |
The main threat to Allied | shipping around Italy during these invasions was not t |
n she sailed to Brest, France to guard Allied | shipping along the French coast. |
d lessen the threat of U-boats against Allied | shipping. |
ion began to pour through in June 1941 Allied | shipping losses were around 432,000 tons but by August |
coast and the Mediterranean to protect Allied | shipping from German submarines and other dangers. |
U-boat bases that were used to harass allied | shipping in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. |
dering all U-boats to cease attacks on allied | shipping with immediate effect. |
practice when U-boats began attacking Allied | shipping bound for Europe. |
m Bordeaux, sinking over 7,200 tons of allied | shipping. |
f 170,151 gross register tons (GRT) of allied | shipping. |
h America in order to catch unescorted allied | shipping heading for or leaving the Panama Canal. |
liminated the threat they had posed to Allied | shipping in the Atlantic. |
c due to its contribution to the heavy Allied | shipping losses. |
atrols, for a total of 104,846 tons of Allied | shipping, to stand 28th on the list of highest scoring |
commerce raiders, who were preying on allied | shipping in the area. |
t ships, for a total of 129,292 GRT of Allied | shipping. |
as in German hands, forcing Asia-bound Allied | shipping to steam all the way around Africa rather tha |
HMS Mauritius with other Allied | shipping off the beachhead at Anzio, March 1944 |
of 90,847 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping, and received the Knight's Cross with Oak Lea |
n cruiser SMS Emden, which was raiding allied | shipping in the area. |
23 ships for a total of 73,428 tons of Allied | shipping. |
tish and American airplanes to protect Allied | shipping in the mid-Atlantic. |
ne during the Second World War against allied | shipping in the Atlantic Ocean. |
able to launch major U-Boat attacks on Allied | shipping for the duration of the siege. |
ondon and Japanese kamikaze attacks on Allied | shipping. |
17 and PQ 18 together with demands for allied | shipping and escort vessels due to Operation Torch and |
2 Linsen vessels were launched against allied | shipping off Normandy as part of a combined operation |
e Denmark Strait and operating against Allied | shipping in the supposed "air cover gap" in the Centra |
g 100,000 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping. |
of 96,547 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied | shipping. |
prosecute the U-boat campaign against Allied | shipping in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in sup |
atrols, for a total of 106,200 tons of Allied | shipping, to become the 27th highest scoring U-Boat ac |
llowed to depart and resume attacks on Allied | shipping. |
These cause significant losses to Allied | shipping. |
The following is a table of Allied | shipping losses in the Battle of the Atlantic during W |
ld War II intended for service against allied | shipping in coastal waters. |
atrols, for a total of 128,190 tons of Allied | shipping, including the British armed merchant cruiser |
She did not encounter any Allied | shipping, and failed to find her first victory before |
The locks were constructed to allow | shipping past the Falls of the Ohio. |
nstruction on the western bank, which allowed | shipping to pass upstream as far as the second catarac |
s able to re-open almost immediately allowing | shipping through Galveston County to continue largely |
omborough Dock was utilised as an alternative | shipping berth to Liverpool and Birkenhead Docks, whic |
Although | shipping high volumes of product, the company could no |
he pirates and raiders who preyed on American | shipping in India. |
e two countries stopped attacks upon American | shipping, the United States would cease trade with the |
d drive off enemy planes and protect American | shipping in the gulf. |
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