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| The species is common across most of the | Solomons, absent only from Makira in the south. |
| After fueling operations in the | Solomons, Admiralties, and Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, s |
| twheel with the Allied capture of the central | Solomons after a three-month campaign that cost the Al |
| tirling Airfield is still in use today by the | Solomons Airlines. |
| passenger runs sent her to the Marshalls, the | Solomons, American Samoa, the Aleutians, and Midway, a |
| aviation gas to Guadalcanal and Bougainville, | Solomons; and Funafuti until the end of January 1945. |
| escorted merchantmen to the New Hebrides, the | Solomons, and the Marshall Islands. |
| Transfers of troops and cargo in the | Solomons and Ellices, and training at Pearl Harbor con |
| attempts to bombard American positions in the | Solomons and to reinforce their own garrisons there re |
| ard fighting over Guadalcanal and the Central | Solomons, and the campaign to recover Guam. |
| ipelago, south-east and central Moluccas, the | Solomons and Timor, where it is believed to have been |
| se she sailed on antisubmarine patrols in the | Solomons and escorted convoys throughout the Solomons |
| It is found from New Guinea to the | Solomons and possibly on Seram. |
| e Douglas, James Hendie, Danny Robins, Andrea | Solomons and Dan Tetsell. |
| Libra carried cargo among the New Hebrides, | Solomons, and Marshalls until June 1944, when she prep |
| By this time the | Solomons and the Bismarck Archipelago were secure; and |
| he end of April until July, she worked in the | Solomons and then moved on to New Guinea, where she wa |
| it is the oldest standing church building in | Solomons, and the congregation founded in 1865 is also |
| d from 14 March to 22 September served in the | Solomons and adjacent islands on local escort and patr |
| ne 1943, following service in New Guinea, the | Solomons, and the South Pacific area, in defense of th |
| on 30 May, she took up patrol duties off the | Solomons, and, on the night of 17/18 July, joined Wall |
| On 7 May, she began her return voyage to the | Solomons; and, two days later, she put into Purvis Bay |
| ranking Army general officer in the Papua and | Solomons area until theEighth Area Army was activated; |
| departing from Truk, was to pass the Eastern | Solomons area to the south, finally advancing toward t |
| the gasoline tanker departed Funafuti for the | Solomons, arriving Tulagi the 6th. |
| After a refit, Arabis sailed for the | Solomons, arriving at Renard Sound on 14 December 1944 |
| John E. Shuey opposed | Solomons as the Libertarian candidate upon his selecti |
| 1972, Momis was elected as a member of North | Solomons, as Bougainville was known at the time, to co |
| Battle of the Java Sea, Battle of the Eastern | Solomons, Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, and the Na |
| terwards, it was in the Battle of the Eastern | Solomons, Battle of Santa Cruz and the First Battle of |
| mand, the Air Medal for combat flights in the | Solomons between December 1942, and February 1944, and |
| 1944, and continued to operate throughout the | Solomons, Bismarcks, and Marianas. |
| The | Solomons Boobook (Ninox jacquinoti) is a small to medi |
| e Corio Stores on Little Malop Street and the | Solomons Building on Moorabool Street were reused in t |
| ugainville Island, geographically part of the | Solomons but belonging to Papua New Guinea. |
| ld was the principal objective of the Central | Solomons campaign, also known as Munda or Munda Point |
| preparations for the New Georgia and central | Solomons campaign. |
| n January 1944 to continue her support of the | Solomons campaign. |
| bor to the New Hebrides, Marianas, Marshalls, | Solomons, Carolines and Okinawa Gunto. |
| i-submarine patrols from bases throughout the | Solomons chain. |
| a different cockatoo species, the Ducorps' or | Solomons Cockatoo (Cacatua ducorpsii). |
| The | Solomons Cockatoo is about 30 cm (12 in) long. |
| Solomons Cockatoo (or Ducorps's Cockatoo), Cacatua (Li | |
| mmanders in future naval night battles in the | Solomons consistently tried to prove that American nav |
| He is the | Solomons' current permanent representative to the Unit |
| Solomons died in Montreal eight years later. | |
| ia, while the Philippines, Indonesia, and the | Solomons each have an endemic species. |
| Her duties in the northern | Solomons ended at Biak, New Guinea, where she joined a |
| task forces, groups, and units in the British | Solomons, escorted damaged ships to safety, and an 30 |
| They sailed for the | Solomons, escorting a convey some of the way. |
| nsistent anywhere, whether in Australia or in | Solomons, even within government. |
| It is known from Australia, the | Solomons, Fiji, Hawaii, Samoa, Ellice, the Society Isl |
| rl Harbor 13 June to prepare for invading the | Solomons, first American land offensive of the war. |
| The | Solomons Flying Fox (Pteropus rayneri) is a species of |
| She then steamed to the | Solomons for the final rehearsals for the Marianas cam |
| South Pacific Destroyer: The Battle for the | Solomons from Savo Island to Vella Gulf. |
| eces by Paul Henry, Louis Le Brocquy, Estella | Solomons, George Russell and Jack Butler Yeats. |
| L. and Delta Gold Ltd but was sold Australian | Solomons Gold. |
| Pacific, Eastern Mandates, New Guinea, North | Solomons, Guadalcanal, Papua and South Philippines, Lu |
| Levy | Solomons had licences for seven canoes in 1771 with a |
| airpower against Japanese naval forces in the | Solomons, he won the Navy Cross. |
| and during the landings against Guadalcanal, | Solomons, in August. |
| ted at 14590 Solomon's Island Road, South, in | Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland. |
| After a week of degaussing experiments at | Solomons Island, the ship moved south to Yorktown, Vir |
| Scott steamed to Norfolk, Virginia, thence to | Solomons Island, Maryland, where she conducted acousti |
| ted minesweeping exercises in the vicinity of | Solomons Island, Maryland. |
| at the Naval Mine Warfare Proving Grounds at | Solomons Island, Maryland, and at Yorktown, Virginia. |
| ved with the Naval Mine Warfare Test Station, | Solomons Island, Maryland, until 17 December 1945 when |
| She arrived at | Solomons Island, Maryland in Calvert County, Maryland, |
| s of the Naval Mine Warfare Proving Ground at | Solomons Island, Maryland. |
| ress” troop transport missions throughout the | Solomons Islands. |
| , the New Hebrides, the Kermadec Islands, the | Solomons, Java and Malaya. |
| for names, such as Herods Gate, Lake Salome, | Solomons Jewels, Damascus Gate, the Pool of Bathesda. |
| een Islands, the northernmost subgroup of the | Solomons, located between Buka and New Ireland. |
| In 1875 it was supplanted by the | Solomons Lump Light, which stood in the strait to the |
| Solomons Lump Light is a lighthouse in the Chesapeake | |
| er Page Three models Gillian Duxbury and Mona | Solomons, made up the pop group called Love Patrol. |
| Leaving the | Solomons, Maryland on the Patuxent River, the convoy s |
| tensive testing with the vessel at the Navy's | Solomons, Maryland, facility in the Patuxent River. |
| by orders to the Amphibious Training Base at | Solomons, Maryland. |
| maritime museum, founded in 1970, located in | Solomons, Maryland. |
| The | Solomons Mastiff Bat (Chaerephon solomonis) is a speci |
| und of cargo operations which took her to the | Solomons, New Hebrides, and Ulithi, all in preparation |
| r and with larger land forces, would take the | Solomons, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, advanc |
| t air patrol during the Battle of the Eastern | Solomons of 23-25 August 1942. |
| nese positions in the initial invasion of the | Solomons on 7 August and 8 August 1942, he was posthum |
| again sailed west, arriving at Tulagi in the | Solomons on 4 March. |
| cort for Chitose at the Battle of the Eastern | Solomons on August 24. |
| n in the Battle of Savo Island in the Eastern | Solomons on August 9, 1942. |
| After the Battle of the Eastern | Solomons on 24 August, Amagiri took on troops from tra |
| anese naval forces lingered near the northern | Solomons, out of range of the U.S. aircraft based at H |
| the 17th Army was responsible solely for the | Solomons, primarily on Bougainville. |
| ke directed Japanese army units solely in the | Solomons, primarily on Bougainville. |
| eland, and Buka Island (now part of the North | Solomons Province in Papua New Guinea). |
| Solomons ran unopposed in the Republican primary in 20 | |
| National Party MLC Sir Adrian | Solomons resigned on 2 August 1991. |
| King | Solomons Ridge lies to the east; Hobo Ridge lies to th |
| At | Solomons, Routes 2 and 4 split again, with Route 2 hea |
| ntinued to operate from Espiritu Santo to the | Solomons, screening transports and ships of the coveri |
| a cyanocarpa R.Br., Turquoise Berry or Native | Solomons Seal, native to Tasmania, Victoria and southe |
| erlands Indies, New Guinea, Bismarcks and the | Solomons, shall surrender to the Supreme Allied Comman |
| Solomons signed a petition in 1773 requesting a legisl | |
| along Japan, the | Solomons, the Fiji Islands, Heron Island, Australia, I |
| In 1798, he married Sarah | Solomons, the daughter of Montreal merchant Levy Solom |
| AirSols was an abbreviation of Air | Solomons, the Allied air units in the Solomon Islands |
| ssel, and operated as a transport between the | Solomons, the New Hebrides, American Samoa, and New Ze |
| aged in intensive amphibious exercises in the | Solomons, then steamed for the Ulithi staging area. |
| s and facilitating their movement through the | Solomons to Bougainville. |
| 28 October) via Truk and Bougainville in the | Solomons to Brisbane. |
| She patrolled in the waters of the Southern | Solomons to stop the "Tokyo Express", the nightly effo |
| es, equipment, and supporting troops from the | Solomons to bases in New Guinea. |
| months, evacuating combat casualties from the | Solomons to Suva, Noumea, Wellington, Auckland, and Br |
| n proceeded to Torokina, Bougainville, in the | Solomons to pick up a mine unit for transportation to |
| or submarines along sealanes leading from the | Solomons towards the Admiralties, the Carolines, and t |
| Solomons United Methodist Church is an historic United | |
| Dyson remained in the | Solomons until March 1944. |
| Cor Caroli continued to operate in the | Solomons until 12 June, when she sailed for Eniwetok. |
| continued screening and escort duties in the | Solomons until 5 April 1944 when she escorted Lindenwa |
| bore the brunt of providing air cover in the | Solomons until 24 October, when she joined Enterprise |
| Levy | Solomons was apparently lay leader of the congregation |
| In December 1768 Levy and Ezekiel | Solomons were among the founders of the Shearith Israe |
| d Sydney on 30 July 1944 and proceeded to the | Solomons, where she spent the month of August conducti |
| ediate area through the Battle of the Eastern | Solomons, which prevented Japanese reinforcements from |
| The architects were Steinthal and | Solomons who chose to revive the Lombard-Romanesque st |
| esentative for District 65 is Republican Burt | Solomons, who has served the district since 1994. |
| On 5 April 1944 Hyperion steamed from the | Solomons with 45 passengers in addition to her usual c |
| Jason | Solomons, writing for The Observer in the United Kingd |
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