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the North Atlantic Oscillation
ed on opposing war, and feared that the North Atlantic Treaty would lead to a Third World War.
April 4 - Canada joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
The North Atlantic Garbage Patch is an area of marine debris fou
The North Atlantic islet in question is described in the novel a
The Pycnogonida of the western North Atlantic and the Caribbean.
troclonium is widely distributed in the north Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, where it grows e
for the air defense of Iceland and the North Atlantic.
Milledgeville resumed North Atlantic patrol duty on 21 January, and during the nex
ville carried out three more patrols in North Atlantic waters; after which she steamed to Boston, Ma
Solley was an ardent opponent of the North Atlantic Treaty, calling instead for a united Europe a
en a harrowing account of a trip to the North Atlantic on a trawler.
They are in the Eastern Conference, North Atlantic Division with the Boston Militia, New York Ne
orted cargo ships and transports in the North Atlantic.
North Atlantic Library (NAB), formerly Center for North Atla
She protected convoys in the North Atlantic during the Second World War as part of the Se
4 June, Ashland commenced a trip to the North Atlantic and operated in those waters through mid-Augu
North Atlantic '86 was a computer war game covering a hypoth
d in the Mediterranean Sea and into the North Atlantic.
The Blue Hens secured the North Atlantic Conference championship each year of his tenu
issioned captain in 1862, he joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as commander of Dacotah i
Great Naval Battles: North Atlantic 1939-1943 was released in 1992 and depicts na
He commanded the flagship Albany in the North Atlantic Squadron between 1868 and early 1870.
July 1943 to take up new duties in the North Atlantic Ocean.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
s the lead single from their 2003 album North Atlantic Drift.
0th anniversary of the establishment of North Atlantic Treatry Organization (NATO).
ssioned in January 1866 to serve in the North Atlantic Squadron and in the West Indies.
n years ago during the formation of the North Atlantic.
North Atlantic Right Whale #2030.
She operated in the North Atlantic and along the east coast until the spring of
an armed patrol craft and served in the North Atlantic Ocean.
It is found in the North Atlantic and has been recorded as an epiphyte on Cysto
and he falls into the icy waters of the North Atlantic, presumed dead.
she was assigned to escort duty in the North Atlantic, and until the signing of the Armistice, she
n naval deployment gave priority to the North Atlantic convoy routes.
Florida into action, she cruised in the North Atlantic Ocean 24 October when she arrived Portland, M
return to its established patrol in the North Atlantic.
sted primarily of NATO exercises in the North Atlantic, gunnery and amphibious exercises off the Eas
, the Duke William, when it sank in the North Atlantic on December 13, 1758.
ral member is ex officio the Commander, North Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
und from Sydney, Nova Scotia across the North Atlantic to a number of British ports, mainly Liverpoo
inued her weather reporting duty in the North Atlantic Ocean for five more months.
erved as aide to the Commander-in-Chief North Atlantic Fleet.
destroyers could not make it across the North Atlantic without refueling.
vember he attacked convoy OB-244 in the North Atlantic.
It can be found along the north Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Greenlan
5 EG continued on escort duty in the North Atlantic but this became uneventful due to a downturn
athletes compete as the Mustangs in the North Atlantic Conference in 11 NCAA Division III varsity sp
ham was soon transferred to command the North Atlantic Station, flying his flag in San Francisco (Cr
known from the mesopelagic zone in the North Atlantic off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
The North Atlantic Gyre, located in the Atlantic Ocean, is one o
igates for use as convoy escorts in the North Atlantic.
This seabird breeds in the north Atlantic in colonies on islands in the Cape Verde Isla
erated primarily over the North Sea and North Atlantic spotting allied convoys and shipping.
xternal Affairs, then Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) to the North Atlantic and to the Mediterranean.
Iron Age was transferred to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron 3 September and sailed fo
nt on 22 February 1941 to patrol in the North Atlantic.
many short, and some lengthy, papers on North Atlantic archipelago Coleoptera.
ding operator of passenger ships on the North Atlantic for over a century.
She sailed under charter to the North Atlantic & Gulf Steamship Company.
as Commodore and Chief of Staff of the North Atlantic Fleet, he drew up a code of signals for steam
From her usual station In the North Atlantic, Harveson also sailed to the Caribbean for fr
ission on 5 June 1874, he commanded the North Atlantic Squadron until February 1876, protecting Amer
It is found in oysters in the North Atlantic Ocean.
replaces the Arctic oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation.
n Norway, U-961 headed directly for the North Atlantic Ocean, the main battleground of the Battle of
following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on April 4, 1949.
x to operate over the Bay of Biscay and North Atlantic.
Late in April, he transferred to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and to the command of Ma
the United Kingdom and Spain across the North Atlantic Ocean.
Latrar Air Station was established as a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) radar station in 1
dland to fly antisubmarine patrols over North Atlantic convoy routes.
y along the eastern seaboard and in the North Atlantic until June 1945.
nt navy and with patrol aircraft in the North Atlantic.
Rifting of the north Atlantic
(BB-35) as the battleship patrolled the North Atlantic.
In 1972 he was chosen President of the North Atlantic Assembly.
taking part in Operation Noramex in the North Atlantic.
s: An Annotated Translation" (Berkeley: North Atlantic, 2004)
is generally distributed throughout the North Atlantic, north to the Arctic Circle and east to North
Assigned as a coal supply ship for the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Charles Phelps served in
Holt, was torpedoed by a U-boat in the North Atlantic.
nes expected to form each season in the North Atlantic Ocean.
The path of the eclipse began in the North Atlantic ocean at 08:41 universal time (UT).
outh America, she was reassigned to the North Atlantic Squadron in January 1874.
rolling, even in the heavy seas of the North Atlantic.
For the main leg of the North Atlantic the aircraft needed the help of the catapult
Action in the North Atlantic - Guy Gilpatric
Article on the "weather war" in the North Atlantic
The ship escorted North Atlantic convoys from 1940 until May 1942.
rded from the eastern Pacific Ocean and North Atlantic Ocean
that it is set during the Battle of the North Atlantic.
While on escort duty in the North Atlantic on 8 January 1944, Camrose was involved in th
North Atlantic Wrestling Association (NAWA) - Maine
Action in the North Atlantic (1943) - German Ensign
ird pact accepted West Germany into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
S Trinidad as seen from HMS Fury in the North Atlantic during an Arctic convoy escort patrol.
ember of the American delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) that met in London
the wealth of sea myth that haunts the North Atlantic.
ional service, he was a delegate to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Congress in London in 195
201 were attacking convoy OB 318 in the North Atlantic south of Iceland when a torpedo launch failur
She then joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Beaufort, North Caroli
Like most passages of the North Atlantic during World War II, this one proved hazardou
US Representative and Chairman, North Atlantic Commission on Defense Plans, 1951-52
with that of the Western Front, in the north Atlantic Ocean.
nd assigned to radar picket duty in the North Atlantic Ocean as part of the Distant Early Warning Li
overing the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) for the station's
January 1983 - April 1983; North Atlantic
land as well, avoiding the often stormy North Atlantic.
orocaris chacei Williams & Rona, 1986 - North Atlantic Ocean, mid-Atlantic ridge, Snake Pit, TAG, Lu
ve in the British colony Bermuda in the North Atlantic.
She returned to North Atlantic convoy duties in March 1944 and was decommiss
who died in the Titanic disaster on the North Atlantic.
il April 1865, Bignonia served with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a tug.
sed for named storms that formed in the North Atlantic in 1983.
The Soviets' next goal was to close the North Atlantic and starve Britain.
1967: The North Atlantic Turbine, Fulcrum Press, London.
Duffy was also president of the North Atlantic Assembly (the parliamentary arm of NATO) duri
s as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Allied Naval Commander-in
The fall semesters sail the North Atlantic, and the spring semesters sail the Straits of
She saw some service with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a dispatch and supply
established to renew the attack on the North Atlantic route.
nus inhabits coastal waters e.g. of the North Atlantic.
Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, on 25 July Hero was rena
U-762, North Atlantic, 8 February 1944
In April, Panther joined the North Atlantic Fleet, portions of which blockaded Cuba throu
orld War II, where he saw action in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Theater of Operations.
U-264, North Atlantic, 11 February 1944
Peterhoff was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on the 20th.
and Short Sunderlands could patrol the North Atlantic for German U-boats.
While serving with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Wilmington, North Car
y are all placed in P. lherminieri, the North Atlantic Little Shearwater (otherwise often separated
She served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron through the remainder of
She joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in January 1862 and cruis
following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on April 4, 1949.
ite of marine fish, found mainly in the North Atlantic.
celandic New Energy has established the North Atlantic Hydrogen Association to investigate hydrogen
She served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron through the last two year
In the north Atlantic Ocean, one of the most widely publicized annu
g of 1864, Snowdrop was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and ordered to Hampton Ro
Captain John Ridgway, rowed across the North Atlantic in a 20 ft open dory called English Rose III.
-103, and commanded for four patrols in North Atlantic and African waters.
Mr.Coats left behind top secret North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) documents 'War Ord
Most sightings have been in the north Atlantic, with most specimens found either dead or dyi
ited Fruit Co. that operated her in the North Atlantic Ocean under contract until October 1946.
she was commissioned for service on the North Atlantic Station.
Hofn Air Station was established as a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) radar station unde
d 20 July 1869 Dictator served with the North Atlantic Fleet until 28 June 1871 when she was again p
nas and Short Sunderlands to patrol the North Atlantic for German U-boats.
He served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the rest of the wa
ter repairs at New York, Ino joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
1903 and joined the Caribbean Squadron, North Atlantic Fleet.
late 1966 Peregrine was deployed to the North Atlantic Ocean on special operations, operating out of
n's Reef is a series of skerries in the North Atlantic, 2km to the North-East of the larger Islet of
carried out convoy escort duties in the North Atlantic and was later destroyed in the UK's first nuc
anean deployments were followed by NATO North Atlantic exercises late 1957.
The North Atlantic was smooth, the weather was clear and there w
On 18 December, U-434 was sunk in the North Atlantic north of Madeira, Portugal, in position 36.15
autumn of 1957, Runner participated in North Atlantic NATO exercises, visiting ports in France and
The most prominent tenant was the North Atlantic Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
gust for minesweeping operations in the North Atlantic.
64 he was given the Mattabesett, of the North Atlantic Squadron.
sachusetts returned to service with the North Atlantic Squadron.
iladelphia was assigned duties with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in October, and in Januar
German Kriegsmarine that served in the North Atlantic during World War II.
madeira) of the North Atlantic were formerly treated as subspecies of this b
The North Atlantic Garbage Patch was discovered in 2010.
he was of great service to ships of the North Atlantic Squadron furnishing them with fresh water.
ese, the 36 larger stations are branded North Atlantic, most having been purchased from Petro-Canada
as then assigned to the Coast Squadron, North Atlantic Fleet, and cruised off the east coast, in the
The Narcissus went across the North Atlantic to Newfoundland; across the Bay of Biscay to
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
ck of HMS Hood found by David Mearns in North Atlantic
operated vehicles operating deep in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Assigned to the North Atlantic Fleet, Missouri left Norfolk, Virginia on 4 F
t they were Inuit swept eastward by the North Atlantic Current
North Atlantic Blocking Squadron - Captain (Flag Officer) Lo
rch 1865, Advance was detached from the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and was placed out of com
Whitehall was reassigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in Hampton Roads on 29 No
oup Schill, with reinforcemens from the North Atlantic and from bases in occupied France.
until 4 April, she searched the stormy North Atlantic south and west of Flemish Cap.
, was slowly steaming unescorted in the North Atlantic following engine failure.
ng slightly over the cool waters of the north Atlantic.
o serve in the Neutrality patrol in the North Atlantic.
terrapin maximus, commonly known as the North Atlantic Diamondback Terrapin.
ths cruise along the east coast, in the North Atlantic, and in the Caribbean.
ond and Sixth fleets, and with units of North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations.
career and was used exclusively on the North Atlantic, primarily moving troops and supplies.
m is a species of bryozoan found in the North Atlantic.
During his first patrol in the North Atlantic he sank four ships, totalling 20,077 tons and
eristics of the hurricane season in the North Atlantic Ocean including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of
A low-pressure region in the North Atlantic moves onshore, giving rise to cyclonic lows o
2 marked the beginning of the climactic North Atlantic convoy battles following the 2nd Happy Time o
formed a variety of duties while in the North Atlantic including oil-rig and fishery protection.
He was Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic Fleet from 1903 to 1905.
llowing operations in the Caribbean and North Atlantic in the spring and summer of 1964, Gearing ent
The Wellington served primarily in the North Atlantic on convoy escort duties.
of using women's names was adopted for North Atlantic storms, and that continued until 1979, when m
                                                                                                    


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