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Elizabethan times a number of small merchant | vessels were based in the bay, trading as far as Ches |
All but one of the | vessels were commissioned between 1919 and 1922, and |
During the return leg of this mission, the | vessels were temporarily surrounded by Japanese naval |
Blank | vessels were then annealed, fixed to lathes and cut a |
Four additional | vessels were built for Foreign Military Sales, with t |
Twenty-five | vessels were ordered, and an additional four vessels |
at Republic and several other wooden merchant | vessels were moored. |
yck at 8 PM with very little wind, Tromp's 12 | vessels were anchored in the Dunkirk Roads. |
ritish ships won the battle, and the American | vessels were captured. |
ss of destroyer escorts, however the last two | vessels were built to the St. Laurent-class DDH desig |
lightly armed and lightly armored Yodo class | vessels were intended for high speed reconnaissance, |
These | vessels were not representative of the clippers of a |
Both | vessels were soon afterwards wrecked on Conception Is |
ton Naval Treaty of 1922, the designs of both | vessels were scaled down, and Shirataka was called on |
During this period the | vessels were also usually offered in pairs, and incre |
The other two | vessels were refloated on July 15, but City of Washin |
Such | vessels were first used by the Dutch in the 16th or 1 |
is invention, the available replacement blood | vessels were stiff, woven, and not sufficiently porou |
ser Prinz Eugen and a number of other smaller | vessels were transferred from Brest to their respecti |
Two Royal Navy | vessels were sent to the island to assist in the afte |
The company's brewing | vessels were acquired from the defunct Conners Brewer |
oin the ships and continue to Mexico, but the | vessels were destroyed in a storm. |
berty Fleet Day, and the first 14 "Emergency" | vessels were launched that day. |
ee structures, and was named before lymphatic | vessels were discovered in the structure. |
s, settlers, and commanders of visiting naval | vessels were present. |
a narrow opening near the ceiling, where the | vessels were changed only once a week, and all spirit |
Vessels were decorated with stabbed and incised desig | |
t the East Coast was crippled by the storm as | vessels were forced to seek shelter at port. |
to a miracle in the Bible when a poor woman's | vessels were filled with valuable oil from a single s |
In 1879 alone, 249 fishermen and 29 | vessels were lost during a terrible storm. |
Vessels were born from the ashes of A Day Left in Sep | |
The Murakumo class | vessels were the second class of destroyers procured |
Both | vessels were taken in tow at the same time and they w |
In 1942 18 of these | vessels were planned, however after increased shippin |
ible in the gray darkness of stormy days when | vessels were most likely to be threading their way th |
ol was DE, a carryover from WWII era when the | vessels were classified as Destroyer Escorts. |
treacherous to sailing ships and a number of | vessels were certainly lost around Pembrey, including |
Both | vessels were reclassified as battlecruisers in 1912, |
In the 25 years between 1875 and 1900, 75 | vessels were totally lost together with 29 men. |
dition wherein zoomorphic and anthropomorphic | vessels were fashioned. |
Propelled by two steam turbines these four | vessels were the most modern ships of the Austro-Hung |
man torpedoes of the Neger type and 22 Linsen | vessels were launched against allied shipping off Nor |
A number of | vessels were chartered by the MoD, including European |
go (AFS-6) off Cape Charles Light, VA as both | vessels were headed to sea. |
esented a large claim for damages because the | vessels were detained by the Danish government. |
at six pounds sterling per ton (while English | vessels were obtaining but from three to four pounds) |
s tradition was continued by the Nazca, whose | vessels were elaborately figurative (see illustration |
Each of the three | vessels were constructed of steel, a first for the sh |
More than 747 | vessels were built here in the four Richmond Kaiser S |
Barbary coast, where galliots and other minor | vessels were frequently captured, but no significant |
The engines on the Kawachi class | vessels were coal-fired Brown Curtiss turbine engines |
On 1912-08-28, the remaining five | vessels were derated to third-class destroyers and we |
Salem | vessels were always manned in part by local boys, but |
The "screw" | vessels were superseded by turbine steamers, the firs |
As other | vessels were scuttled by their crews, the Casabianca |
Small sailing | vessels were not necessarily all called boats either, |
Two merchant | vessels were seized, and two weeks later another ran |
Equipped with powerful engines, these | vessels were capable of high speeds and were intended |
The four | vessels were detached from 14th M/S Flotilla in 1942 |
Even with the modification, the Umikaze | vessels were largely retained for coastal patrol duti |
The three American | vessels were credited with sinking the attacking subm |
The Neger | vessels were however spotted in the moonlit night and |
l (16,000 hp) 19.5-knot (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph) | vessels were constructed to a standard exceeding Lloy |
Named after suburbs of Wallasey, both | vessels were commissioned by Wallasey Corporation. |
A total of 14 | vessels were completed between 1964 and 1975; all wer |
As U-17 searched and scuttled Glitra the two | vessels were being observed by the Royal Norwegian Na |
The Fuji class | vessels were heavily armored using Harvey armor with |
These | vessels were called blockade runners because they had |
ooming it soon became clear that more capable | vessels were required. |
Two armed Mexican | vessels were captured by the Americans after they wer |
These | vessels were tasked with delivering six LSTs and the |
The remaining 17 BYMS | vessels were delivered in a final batch. |
These light cruiser-sized | vessels were designed to take advantage of Japan's le |
Project number K8. 15 | vessels were built in 1939-42 under the Maru 4 Progra |
Two | vessels were authorized in fiscal 1917, and an additi |
And after the Maru Rin Programme | vessels were equipped with a kitchen and food storage |
An additional five | vessels were ordered in fiscal 1919, and a final thre |
When the pottery | vessels were reconstructed, the scene carved into som |
of March 28, it was reported that two sealing | vessels were taking in water, and one vessel had mech |
0, Sophie opened fire also, but the other two | vessels were not able to get into a firing position. |
le the rest of the force arrived; two Spanish | vessels were seized as a result. |
Twenty-two of the wrecked | vessels were from New Bedford, Massachusetts. |
The | vessels were tossed about, and often separated from e |
Four | vessels were built under the fiscal 1915 budget, with |
The new | vessels were built from 1931-1933. |
s Katori class battleships, the Satsuma class | vessels were ordered from Japanese naval shipyards, a |
The Satsuma class | vessels were the first battleships to be built for Ja |
Commercial | vessels were also built here. |
Four | vessels were built in 1939-41 under the Maru 4 Progra |
tacked again and all nine of the Scandinavian | vessels were sunk. |
These seven | vessels were unofficially referred to as the 'Monster |
Although Liverpool | vessels were involved in the slave trade before the d |
Achelous class | vessels were based on the same hull as LST's (Landing |
Additional smaller | vessels were provided in support, as well as an HU-16 |
These | vessels were developed by fusing aspects of the cogs |
All three enemy | vessels were sunk. |
At the time of the collision, both | vessels were submerged and, according to the UK Minis |
Project number was K3. 2 | vessels were built under the Maru 1 Programme. |
The River-class | vessels were replaced in 1998 with Hunt-class mine co |
These | vessels were particularly common in Egypt and the Gre |
l was the first and last time that any allied | vessels were hit by the submarine. |
The C class | vessels were constructed with a deck house aft of the |
High risk | vessels were boarded at-sea and pre-arrival notice re |
Unfortunately for the Germans, these advanced | vessels were only introduced to the Kriegsmarine late |
By about 12pm several Ottoman | vessels were on fire and abandoned, and Konyaev weigh |
60 pottery | vessels were placed on the east wall including the ab |
A total of twelve | vessels were constructed, with the lead ship being la |
The cargo | vessels were engaged in trade between Spain and US po |
Formerly, large sailing | vessels were not all called ships, but were given nam |
Other five | vessels were re-planned to the Modified Notoro class |
Qax occupation of the solar system, as Spline | vessels were the primary mode of Qax transport. |
The next eighteen | vessels were ordered on 21 May 1942 under that year's |
The vast majority of these | vessels were built as 'knock downs' - i.e. assembled |
Smaller | vessels were also officially assigned to a depot ship |
Finally, a further ten | vessels were ordered under the 1943 Programme, but al |
On 1912-08-28, both | vessels were re-classified as third-class destroyers |
The six | vessels were known as the second Texas Navy. |
he IJN planned to build 12 boats, but only 10 | vessels were completed by the end of the war. |
ts lightship, the Petrel (all the Irish light | vessels were named after sea birds at that time). |
During 28 days at sea no enemy | vessels were attacked and the submarine returned to h |
crews, totaling 17 men, were arrested and the | vessels were escorted to Key West. |
The following | vessels were constructed at this shipyard. |
When the | vessels were put together and the foot 'pinked up,' i |
Riddalls newer | vessels were merged into the Dart Pleasure Craft flee |
The | vessels were constructed by the coil method. |
re, which was the first action at which steam | vessels were present, albeit as support vessels rathe |
The | vessels were 199 gross tonnes and 112 net tonnes, 26. |
None of the squadron's | vessels were lost in battle, but there were several l |
Two larger fishing | vessels were requisitioned to continue the journey. |
The | vessels were not hit, but one Jordanian soldier was k |
slip to achieve polychrome effects before the | vessels were fired, an advance over the Paracas, who |
available, though an improvement on ordinary | vessels, were still all too vulnerable to the inrush |
The | vessels were built at Scotstoun, Glasgow in 1915 and |
The | vessels were initially expected to go into service on |
The | vessels were attacked by 12 PRC ships, and the Lin Hu |
John Munn, for whom five of Black's first six | vessels were built, he seldom built on his own accoun |
Lynn Canal on October 23, 1918 Though rescue | vessels were at hand, it was too rough to take anyone |
The remaining surviving | vessels were converted into minesweepers on December |
ass, and in 1856 the six Arrow-class despatch | vessels were re-classed as second-class gunvessels. |
estroyers, three sloops, and nineteen smaller | vessels were lost. |
Both | vessels were sealed with the arms of Collingwood." |
ore than half the day was gone before the two | vessels were within range. |
These nine | vessels were classed in the Sokuten-class in the IJN |
t to supplement timeworn the Sokuten-class. 4 | vessels were built in 1941-42 under the Maru Rin Prog |
Nine | vessels were built in 1939-43 under the Maru 4 Progra |
The | vessels were built by Webb and Allen, and designed by |
According to Gibbs, "although many [ | vessels] were small in size, this record was probably |
The Shikishima class | vessels were armored using 9-inch (229 mm) of Harvey |
Upon the outbreak of war in 1665, these new | vessels were mostly still under construction, and the |
Some | vessels were used in the 2008 South Ossetia war. |
The choroidal | vessels were perfectly visible and the pupil was norm |
The captured | vessels were: Deux Amis (armed with two 4-pounder gun |
2 July, U-36 also attacked a group of fishing | vessels west of the Orkney Islands, sinking nine smal |
Lazaretto Cairn Lighthouse guides | vessels westward on their approach to Kingston Harbou |
or, but can occasionally be found in egg-like | vessels when smashed, instead of the usual yellow nec |
important, including trips on active historic | vessels when possible. |
Rocket propellant tanks are pressure | vessels where liquid fuels are stored prior to use. |
studies for burning materials in closed glass | vessels where the products of combustion could be tra |
partial vessel collapse occurs in | vessels which undergo conditions of higher external p |
had unseaworthy characteristics, or scow-like | vessels which were cumbersome but safe and able passa |
he assembled a Greek pirate fleet of seventy | vessels, which harassed the Turkish squadrons in the |
ht ventricle), comprising three or four small | vessels which collect blood from the front of the rig |
s Strait fishery is dominated by Danish seine | vessels which take over 90% of the catch. |
of the line, seven frigates and four smaller | vessels, which he quickly put to use combating the sw |
tates and Japanese ships, and locating sunken | vessels which hazarded navigation. |
eland, where he intercepted a number of small | vessels which were being used as transports by James |
Hampdens to search for and attack enemy naval | vessels which had been reported in the North Sea. |
re the containers were transferred to smaller | vessels which could navigate to the ports of the Grea |
pose-built wheelchair-accessible 'RiverLiner' | vessels, which have a large open top deck and enclose |
some lymphatic | vessels which ascend from the convex surface of the l |
This fold contains between its layers the | vessels which supply the transverse colon. |
aused by disorganized growth of retinal blood | vessels which may result in scarring and retinal deta |
Here he oversaw the development of | vessels which took the battlecruiser concept to extre |
pyard was the holding area for various German | vessels which had put into port during World War I, a |
term used to describe a fleet of small steam | vessels which plied the waters of Puget Sound during |
lifeboats then searching, four small merchant | vessels which had been sheltering in Belfast Lough pu |
he ship prefix still in use today by seagoing | vessels which carry mail under contract by Royal Mail |
Seraphics', which work by expanding the blood | vessels which leading to the brain, allowing blood to |
cellular structure of smooth muscle of blood | vessels, which can help prevent and cure atherosclero |
Article 2. Should such | vessels which are thus denationalized through the arb |
e next morning, they fired upon several small | vessels which escaped into Laguna de la Madre whose s |
The British built special barge-like | vessels which could carry up to 50 pine trunks destin |
with regard to accommodation on board fishing | vessels, which is included in the sixth item on the a |
e player's ship occasionally encounters other | vessels, which by and large are hostile. |
wing fleet of new generation offshore service | vessels which support a vast majority of the U.S. Gul |
ll states of the tide, was capable of holding | vessels which were 150 by 50 feet (46 by 15 m), and u |
g span is used for wood chip barges and other | vessels which cannot navigate beneath the span betwee |
project by sending back with them the sacred | vessels which had been taken from the temple and a co |
ay 1945 by depth charges from Japanese escort | vessels while attacking an escorted tanker. |
ge was incurred nor inflicted on the enemy by | vessels while operating as Task Force Thirty-Four. |
hip that would perform the functions of three | vessels while simultaneously integrating into a carri |
s in February 1862, destroying 27 Confederate | vessels while cruising within 11 miles of Richmond. |
northwest gale accompanied by snow struck the | vessels while off Cape Cod Light, Massachusetts. |
ne broke down and the Ottomans recaptured the | vessels while they were being looted, the French rein |
efforts to blockade the Red River by detached | vessels while keeping the body of his fleet above Vic |
She also captured two | vessels while on patrol and sent them into New Orlean |
squadron set out in search of other Algerian | vessels while Mashouda was sent to Cartagena, Spain u |
The fire quickly spread to the merchant | vessels White Squall, Joseph Walker and Great Republi |
e ship was chased by twenty Japan Coast Guard | vessels, who ordered it to halt, and fired warning sh |
replacing its FastCat catamarans with two new | vessels, Wight Ryder I and Wight Ryder II. |
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