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Two other Somali-Swedes, Abdirisak | Aden and Abdi Abdulaziz Ali, were also listed for th |
o from Liverpool to Saldanha Bay, South Africa, | Aden and Egypt. |
Al-Shula, Al-Wahda | Aden, Salam Al-Garfa and Al Yarmuk Al Rawda were rel |
can be found in the Red Sea, and the seas along | Aden, Eritrea, Somalia, Tanzania and Zanzibar. |
The British Army also formed an | Aden Brigade to deal with the Aden Emergency in the |
ved in British Guyana, Suez, Cyprus, Borneo and | Aden. |
February 5, 2002) and | Aden Joshua Strong (b. |
She was designed for service between Bombay and | Aden and spent several years in the Mediterranean. |
one, BAOR, Cyprus, Malaya, Northern Ireland and | Aden. |
He served in India and | Aden and was seconded to the Royal West African Fron |
during World War II, flying from Somaliland and | Aden. |
uez Canal, she stopped at Gibraltar, Malta, and | Aden before reaching Hong Kong on 11 September. |
cluding Afghanistan, Iraq, Northern Ireland and | Aden. |
n War and conflicts in Malaya, Cyprus, Suez and | Aden, she was listed for disposal in 1969, and was u |
ty of the stream that now bears their name, and | Aden Carver (1844-1945), who lived near Smokemont. |
i Kingdom at this point had its eye on annexing | Aden and, with the advent of Imam Yahya, also had as |
Barron was appointed | Aden correspondent in 1967, covering the fall of tha |
after cities of former British colonies such as | Aden, Colombo, Auckland, Toronto, Quebec, Melbourne |
She was scrapped at | Aden in 1957. |
On 8 January 1918, Sapphire arrived at | Aden where Commander W. F. Sells joined from HMS Min |
On 8 December, the ship was in port at | Aden when a fire broke out in her engine room, killi |
rnor of Yemen Mustafa, fought the Portuguese at | Aden (1530-31), and sent a fleet to Diu in Gujerat i |
from the Persian Gulf to the British colony at | Aden. |
he party sails to Egypt, stopping on the way at | Aden, where the king and queen land for a few hours |
After missions in the China Sea, at | Aden, on the North Atlantic and North Sea Patrol, th |
mber 1903, at Port Said on 25 November 1903, at | Aden on 6 December 1903, at Colombo, Ceylon, on 15 D |
This was an unprovoked attack, | Aden Hashi Eyrow and Sheikh Muhyadin Omar are the mo |
If I hadn't been, | Aden would have been occupied as there were eight U. |
ounded by Yemani sailors on their trips between | Aden and Cardiff. |
In July, 720 Somali volunteers were selected by | Aden Hashi Farah "Eyrow" to travel to Lebanon to fig |
Commanded by | Aden Abdullahi Nur Gabyow, (a defense minister under |
n at RAF Halton in 1925 and Officer Commanding, | Aden Command in 1928. |
ermany, with tours in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, | Aden and Hong Kong. |
y to the bedouin well at Thamud, in the Eastern | Aden Protectorate. |
From there, she sailed to Suez, Egypt, | Aden, Colombo, Ceylon, and Madras, India, where she |
Empire | Aden had the UK Official Number 180156 and used the |
Further information: British Forces | Aden |
and then Air Officer Commanding British Forces | Aden; he retired in 1943. |
H.Q. British Forces | Aden primarily conducted antisubmarine warfare opera |
H.Q. British Forces, | Aden was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) esta |
On October 6, 1956, H.Q. British Forces, | Aden was renamed H.Q. British Forces, Arabian Penins |
The components of H.Q. British Forces, | Aden are indicated below for two dates during World |
dallah al-Qahdi, a senior military general from | Aden |
f Mecca was planning to make an Arab state from | Aden to Aleppo. |
He set sail on a cargo ship from | Aden to London, sailing around Africa for two months |
can transport planes made some 380 flights from | Aden, in a secret operation that was not made public |
north of Mombasa, Kenya, while on a voyage from | Aden to Mauritius with a cargo of lentils. |
, eventually covering the visitable world, from | Aden to Zanzibar. |
Rose served in Germany, | Aden, Malaysia, the Gulf States, Dhofar, and in Nort |
Own Baluchis, and was killed in action at Imad, | Aden, on Thursday, 2 August 1917. |
Ramnikbhai has arranged a job for you in | Aden. |
Johns went on to fly Hunters in | Aden. |
And what do you think the Argylls ate in | Aden. |
In 1966 it was supporting troops in | Aden again. |
In 1962, he was attached to the Federal Army in | Aden. |
He was appointed OBE for his service in | Aden during its evacuation in 1967. |
used 13 ports in Europe, 38 in Africa and 1 in | Aden. |
sts estimate that Mohammed was born in 1977, in | Aden, Yemen. |
He was second in command of 45 Commando, in | Aden, 1965-1966. |
All Saints church was in | Aden Grove, replacing an earlier iron structure, in |
Shawqi Shafiq (born 1955 in | Aden) is a Yemeni poet and translator. |
However, he was intercepted and arrested in | Aden, where the writ of the Raj began. |
Bakr also travelled to Harar after settling in | Aden and introduced the Qadiriyyah Tariqa among the |
the other Yemenis who were found were buried in | Aden. |
tion Plan, Muslim rioters engaged in clashes in | Aden that killed 82 people and destroyed a number of |
He served in | Aden, London, and in the British Army of the Rhine f |
ater sold to Arab Navigation & Transport Co. in | Aden and renamed Arab Trader. |
to be a war correspondent covering conflicts in | Aden, Vietnam, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, the Middle |
served as GSO 2 to the Federal Regular Army in | Aden Protectorate. |
ld events, including the end of British rule in | Aden, the Vietnam War, the troubles in Northern Irel |
The four were captured in | Aden (now Yemen) near the border of Oman by an exped |
the Air Staff at Headquarters British Forces in | Aden and as a pilot and instructor in the Western De |
sh meant that there were few homeless people in | Aden, and people built their own houses out of adobe |
from 1959 to 1962 and was Garrison Commander in | Aden from 1962 to 1964. |
pped from an informal re-conversion ceremony in | Aden, far less grand and symbolic than it would have |
k to Suez, he conquered most of Yemen including | Aden. |
as a foreign correspondent in places including | Aden, Angola, China, Cuba and Yemen. |
After surrender, the submarine was towed into | Aden. |
lia's Deputy Defence Minister, Salad Ali Jelle, | Aden Hashi Ayro was named by Al Qaeda as its leader |
9, the squadron was reformed at RAF Khormaksar, | Aden as a fighter squadron for the defence of Aden. |
By June it had moved to Khormaksar, | Aden to provide support to ground forces in the area |
f imperial possessions and interests in Kuwait, | Aden, and the Syrian coast. |
The Large | Aden Gerbil (Gerbillus poecilops) is a species of ro |
Lawyer | Aden Fine of the ACLU participated in defending thos |
through marketing subsidiaries based in London, | Aden, Dubai and Singapore. |
The following summer she visited Luanda, | Aden, and Vietnam. |
When the main | Aden Column never arrived, the British withdrew on 5 |
Army in the United Kingdom, Germany, Malaysia, | Aden, Hong Kong, Pakistan, and Spain. |
then continued west-calling at Bombay, Massawa, | Aden, and Suez-and stopped briefly at Cape Town en r |
abroad like DUBAI, SAUDI ARAB, BAHRAIN, MUSKAT, | ADEN, LONDON, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, RUSSIA etc. |
ain, and Cardiff, Lisbon, Gibraltar and Naples, | Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong on t |
The next day she was towed to an anchorage near | Aden. |
Asma Nouman | Aden as Shasha |
Taken in the capture of | Aden in 1839 by Cap. |
He later became the High Commissioner of | Aden. |
South of Yemen was the British Colony of | Aden and Aden Protectorate which were at considerabl |
Group Operations Officer for the evacuation of | Aden in 1984. |
He led the capture of | Aden and the Siege of Diu in 1538. |
GULF OF | ADEN: Pirates fire on German ship, leading to five-h |
ventually made the Mansab (religious leader) of | Aden. |
He served in the capture of | Aden (1839), First Opium War, and Crimean War. |
public service as the last high commissioner of | Aden, where he wound up British rule and oversaw the |
t 70 people from a disabled boat in the Gulf of | Aden. |
then became Governor and Commander-in-Chief of | Aden and High Commissioner for the Protectorate of S |
k was hijacked by Somali pirates in the Gulf of | Aden. |
tation and Tectonics in the Red Sea and Gulf of | Aden Region", Journal of Petroleum Geology, 19: 235- |
andfather, Sayyid Abu Bakr, the patron saint of | Aden, was the founder of the Aydarussiya clan. |
2008, 32 ships had been hijacked in the Gulf of | Aden by pirates. |
The Gulf of | Aden has been described as "a treacherous stretch fo |
lanes open in that limited area in the Gulf of | Aden. |
old him he was not allowed to leave the city of | Aden without permission, and that he had to report m |
ant was seized by Somali pirates in the Gulf of | Aden while en route from the Seychelles to the Medit |
The town is centered at the intersection of | Aden Road and Fleetwood Drive approximately four mil |
pent the next two months patrolling the Gulf of | Aden, the Red Sea, and the Persian Gulf. |
er operated for 5 weeks in the Red Sea, Gulf of | Aden, and Indian Ocean. |
ican coast up to Cape Guardafui and the Gulf of | Aden was useful information. |
on hydrocarbons in the Red Sea and the Gulf of | Aden. |
nd, transporting them to the relative safety of | Aden. |
Ocean, particularly the Red Sea and the Gulf of | Aden. |
omali pirates 90 miles off Yemen in the Gulf of | Aden. |
part of Justin Jefferies, the elder brother of | Aden Jefferies in the channel 7 soap Home and away |
BC) transport aircraft crashed into the Gulf of | Aden shortly off the runway threshold of Djibouti-Am |
The Sultan of | Aden, Sheikh Amir bin Dawaud, an ally of the Portugu |
ection with the USS Cole bombing in the port of | Aden in October 2000. |
he Middle East Force in the Red Sea and Gulf of | Aden during the Ethiopian/Somalian crisis. |
western Indian Ocean from Somalia, the Gulf of | Aden, and Oman, at depths of between 1,300 and 1,840 |
The Toricelli was on patrol in the Gulf of | Aden on 23 June 1940 when she was intercepted by a R |
idae found in the Indian Ocean from the Gulf of | Aden and from the south east coast of India. |
an sailors and wounded 40 off the port coast of | Aden, Yemen. |
ng the flag" in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of | Aden, before arriving at Mombassa, Kenya on 9 August |
rted Maury as that ship operated in the Gulf of | Aden, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Oman, and the Per |
It lost its strength while crossing the Gulf of | Aden due to entry of dry air and land interaction as |
conducted contingency operations in the Gulf of | Aden during Yemen's civil war. |
an sailors and wounded 40 off the port coast of | Aden, Yemen. |
from a small dhow which capsized in the Gulf of | Aden, 25 miles off the coast of Somalia. |
ce William Forest Park near the intersection of | Aden and Bristow Roads in the far northwestern area |
mpted a U.S. occupation of the southern port of | Aden after the 2000 USS Cole bombing, stating "By ch |
U-boat U-510, about 200 nautical miles east of | Aden in position 13º50'N, 48º49'E. |
ts in India, but also the successful Capture of | Aden (1548), which allowed the Ottomans to resist to |
ker James Stove approximately 12 miles south of | Aden, following which aircraft from the cruiser HMS |
species of bobtail squid native to the Gulf of | Aden in the Red Sea, waters off Somalia, and the Med |
raq as well as anti-piracy roles in the Gulf of | Aden. |
Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya (AIAI), Islamic Army of | Aden, Osama bin Laden, Muhammad Atif (aka, Subhi Abu |
pril 1915, and in 1917 served in operations off | Aden in March. |
He died on April 27, 1867 off | Aden on the Bengal steamer Simla, on his way home to |
Mohamed Osman | Aden, counselor at the Somali embassy in Nairobi, Ke |
position, was considered, but Interim President | Aden Madobe stated that a new president would be sel |
n 20 June Arab members of the locally recruited | Aden Armed Police mutinied and seized the Crater in |
sailed from New York via Gibraltar, Port Said, | Aden, Colombo and Singapore to Cavite, arriving 1 Au |
rtin, used the centre to help Democrats Senator | Aden Ridgeway when she was his campaign manager. |
en parliamentarians forced Sharif Hassan Sheikh | Aden, speaker of the Somali parliament, to postpone |
ntral Committee chaired by Sharif Hassan Sheikh | Aden, and a 10 member Executive Committee chaired by |
the speaker of parliament, Sharif Hassan Sheikh | Aden, has said parliament will vote by secret ballot |
TFG Speaker of Parliament Sharif Hassan Sheikh | Aden and the former TFG Deputy Prime Minister Hussei |
was Genoa to Australia via Naples, Italy, Suez, | Aden, Bombay, Singapore, Fremantle and Sydney, Austr |
il 1919, and sailed via Gibraltar, Malta, Suez, | Aden, Columbo, Singapore, Thursday Island and Moreto |
Teenbeat's | Aden Page |
m power, sources claimed by SomaliNet news that | Aden led an elite-commando arm which caused stiff-re |
ved in the South African War in 1902 and in the | Aden Hinterland, 1903-1904. |
r-Brunner in 1951, and is commonly known as the | Aden blenny. |
areer as a journalist, writing articles for the | Aden Chronicle about life as an expatriate. |
The Arab camp-followers of the | Aden detachment deserted them in a body at the most |
The squadron was sent to the | Aden Protectorate during the Abyssinian crisis of 19 |
n the developing ideology and activities of the | Aden Arabie cell. |
The | Aden Abyan Islamic Army, emerged publicly in mid-199 |
Bengal Sappers and Miners; then served with the | Aden Frontier Force for operations in southern Arabi |
In 1904, Berridge went to | Aden as Chief Engineer to the Aden Port Trust. |
the light cruiser HMS Arethusa on her voyage to | Aden. |
His battalion later moved to | Aden where the security situation was deteriorating. |
gnized Yahya as King of Yemen and his claims to | Aden. |
e released, and the guerillas allowed to fly to | Aden. |
trait of Malacca and shipping from Australia to | Aden. |
y married in 1957, after which he was posted to | Aden, Yemen, as an RAF doctor. |
adier C.H. ('Monkey') Blacker was dispatched to | Aden from Northern Ireland in May 1964, to relieve H |
After relocating to | Aden, Abu Bakr raised a family of his own and starte |
Thence he was transferred to | Aden, where he chiefly resided during the remainder |
st leader Saad Zaghloul, who had been exiled to | Aden, Seychelles and Gibraltar, returned to Egypt on |
ff the east coast of Somalia and brought her to | Aden. |
as an exporter of coffee and allied products to | Aden and Middle East. |
ny was rescued by the HMS Kandahar and taken to | Aden, Yemen. |
ure of Sheik Othman (key to the water supply to | Aden) from the Turks on 20 July 1915, part of the Ad |
rison; a year later, she was freed and flown to | Aden Southern Yemen as part of the exchange deal pro |
and and Germany, with two squadrons deployed to | Aden in 1965 and a squadron to Cyprus in 1966 as par |
re escorted Indian troop convoys from Bombay to | Aden from September to November 1914, when the destr |
troops and civilians from British Somaliland to | Aden, and she was later involved in convoy duties sa |
vant, Egypt and the Red Sea all the way down to | Aden. |
taff College, Camberley, Willison was posted to | Aden where he supported the Special Air Service's as |
23, Zaghlul was deported to the Seychelles via | Aden. |
He then visited | Aden and Bombay, and after some two years of study i |
W. | Aden Wright 1922 - 1928 |
When | Aden in southern Yemen seceded in May 1994, al-Attas |
aged to occupy and control the coasts of Yemen, | Aden and Arabia, as far north as Basra, so as to fac |
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