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She was battered about badly and went | ashore south of Cape Henry, Virginia on 24 August 186 |
loaded troops for another landing and put them | ashore south of Da Nang on 28 April. |
aying off of the Leopard in 1803 Collier moved | ashore, spending until 20 January 1806 in command of |
On 1 April, when the assault waves rolled | ashore, Swallow shifted from minesweeping duties to a |
Farragut also sent a detachment | ashore that set fire to the hotels, wharf buildings, |
It was during this period | ashore that Collier devised and presented the plans f |
Baron Cherkassov, went | ashore that night to visit his wife. |
There they chased and forced | ashore the armed schooner Breaker which had formerly |
ships, Kinkaid's fleet would transport and put | ashore the landing force. |
Prior to it moving | ashore, the government of Haiti issued a tropical sto |
of the two warships smashed Spanish positions | ashore, the boats moved in to carry out the operation |
Four days prior to Vamei moving | ashore, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MMD) |
Heading | ashore, the storm began to quickly deteriorate, and b |
Ashore, the base has approximately 120 separate tenan | |
my artillery and mortar fire, successfully put | ashore their Marines although three boats were lost. |
ded support while the 1st and 5th Marines went | ashore; then remained in the area until after Allied |
If all the cargo is pumped | ashore then on the ballast passage the tanks will war |
the waves of landing craft bringing the troops | ashore, then patrolled off the transport area. |
As the Marines stormed | ashore there 31 January 1944, Hamilton steamed in the |
was conferred by George M. Dawson when he went | ashore there in 1878. |
ate 1916 had briefly landed a party of Marines | ashore there, though a lack of harbor or landing beac |
end of the Lyme Bay so many trapped ships came | ashore there. |
th Borneo: "He made many visits to his friends | ashore there. |
Two died trying to get | ashore, they are buried at St. Wynwallow, Church Cove |
ly intended to carry replenishments from ships | ashore, they lacked armor protection and their tracks |
n 1 April 1945 when 50000 American troops came | ashore they found their arrival virtually unopposed. |
successful, however, and as the battalion came | ashore they were unopposed and barely even got their |
ugust 4, 2008 when Tropical Storm Edouard came | ashore, Thomas limited her statements to a warning. |
On 11 October 1846, a hurricane drove Morris | ashore three miles northwest of Key West. |
extremely heavy enemy fire, was forced to wade | ashore through neck-deep water. |
ff and operational assignments both afloat and | ashore throughout the United States, and a joint mili |
Lake Champlain, Arnold runs part of his fleet | ashore, to avoid capture. |
e was discovered and that the Compadre was run | ashore to save the lives of her crew. |
Water trails provide places | ashore to camp and picnic, and other facilities for b |
was shot down over the Belgian coast and swam | ashore to Holland, where he was interned. |
A German landing party was sent | ashore, to cut the communications cable. |
After sending a crew member | ashore to find help, captain and remaining crew aboar |
ood landed shore parties that set up positions | ashore to obtain terrestrial navigation "fixes" to do |
d from her cables during a gale and was driven | ashore to become a total loss. |
On the 26th, they went | ashore to reinforce and support the 4th Marine Divisi |
eneral conflagration, men from Elk's crew went | ashore to fight fires. |
May and transferred her ammunition and stores | ashore to the naval ammunition depot. |
Lishansky swam | ashore to collect Nili information and to pass money |
, the first wave of Australian troops splashed | ashore to encounter light opposition. |
ision after World War II, HMS Flying Fox moved | ashore to its present HQ in 1972. |
after being adrift for 24 hours and were taken | ashore to await repatriation. |
tural gas, condensates and LPG which are piped | ashore to be processed near Lang Lang in Gippsland. |
rs as a barrier and placed a battery of cannon | ashore to strengthen his position. |
lson) and James Cohen dropped anchor and rowed | ashore to prospect for cedar. |
d Fleet shifted his flag from his headquarters | ashore to resume status as an afloat commander for th |
On 27 June, Ward sent a landing party | ashore to dislodge Southern forces from another batte |
He was towed | ashore to Cromer beach. |
N ret.), who was taken sick in Darwin and sent | ashore to the Navy hospital prior to Cisco's final vo |
The crew and master were put in boats to row | ashore to nearby land at North Island, and the Racer |
fitted out to carry ammunition from magazines | ashore to warships anchored far out in harbors where |
ttacks, enabled parties of seamen to be rushed | ashore to reinforce the defences. |
Gas was brought | ashore to Easington in 1975. |
ciety and other island groups, sending parties | ashore to search for missing personnel and to investi |
approach the beach, and the divers would swim | ashore to take soil samples, collected this time in c |
n range of Spanish shore batteries; Hallowell, | ashore to sit at a court-martial, was denied permissi |
This enabled Republic of Korea forces | ashore to move northward and occupy Wonsan themselves |
The ship was run | ashore two weeks later and left on the beach. |
aboard the USS Boston in Honolulu Harbor came | ashore under orders of neutrality. |
Their first move was to send a boat | ashore under a flag of truce to negotiate, but when t |
in Nelson's boat that night and managed to get | ashore under a hail of shot, but was hit in the stoma |
Kittredge went | ashore under a flag of truce at Corpus Christi where |
herself a former American privateer, ran Syren | ashore under Cape May, where her crew destroyed her. |
le inlets and streams and assisting Army units | ashore until sailing from Hatteras Inlet for repairs |
Once in the discharge port the cargo is pumped | ashore using the cargo pumps. |
Ashore, Vice Admiral Conway's assignments included Na | |
The team came | ashore wearing military uniforms so that if they were |
of cargo storage where the items first needed | ashore were at the top of the hold, and those needed |
The French seamen, and the troops | ashore, were demoralized by this point, and had aband |
Most of the bodies that came | ashore were buried in the sand dunes of Thorsminde, w |
fending their ship while the remainder escaped | ashore when the issue became hopeless. |
Morris and most of his crew were | ashore when his ship was boarded in the middle of the |
after the attack, the bodies of victims washed | ashore, where they were collected and buried in mass |
Around 1816 he went | ashore, where he worked at various jobs and joined th |
The following morning, Kittredge again went | ashore where he and his party of seven men were captu |
Bellona and caused the frigate Favorite to run | ashore where she blew up. |
e and Kennebec chased an unidentified schooner | ashore where she was set afire by her crew. |
roach, causing one of the East Indiamen to run | ashore, where she was wrecked, while Lind hurried to |
mines, towed disabled ships, and sent parties | ashore which took prisoners and food supplies. |
n Battery 16 January 1865 and fired at targets | ashore while her cutters evacuated the wounded. |
g to MSNBC, a 30-foot (9.1 m) storm surge came | ashore wiping out 90% of the buildings along the Bilo |
Ashore, Wisecup was assigned to NATO Headquarters in | |
took part in the landing at Anzac Cove, going | ashore with the second and third waves. |
smuggling was not simply a matter of slipping | ashore with a bag of baccy and a keg of wine. |
the Black Sea, and also distinguished himself | ashore with the French naval batteries at the Siege o |
Working | ashore with the RAF he flew in support of the Army an |
Hinsdale's leatherneck passengers swarmed | ashore with the first wave of the invasion forces, an |
d one officer of the regiment was killed while | ashore with a brigade headquarters. |
She supported the fighting | ashore with accurate gunfire support and antiaircraft |
Spending time | ashore with shipmates the young sailor was amazed by |
n, on October 7 Florida, while her captain was | ashore with half his crew, was caught defenseless in |
inued to supply Pacific Fleet units, and bases | ashore, with fresh water until ordered back to the Un |
Ann refuses to go | ashore with the Examiner. |
occurred on June 6, 1944 (D-Day) when he swam | ashore with the second assault wave on Omaha Beach. |
Tracking to the west-northwest, Bret moved | ashore within 24 hours of forming, and dissipated sho |
an 7th Division of the Australian I Corps went | ashore without a casualty. |
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