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Shaheen Air operates a | fleet of Boeing 737-200 Adv aircraft as well as a se |
Life Flight air ambulance service operates its | fleet of helicopters from Memorial Hermann-Texas Med |
Linear Air currently operates a | fleet of Eclipse 500 very light jets. |
It operates a | fleet of boats providing vessels and marine services |
ACL operates a | fleet of five RORO container ships |
The company operates a | fleet of distinctive orange trucks. |
adcasting industry corporation that operates a | fleet of mobile television units. |
Panyu Public Transport operates a | fleet of 180 buses. |
Disney Transport operates a | fleet of TMC RTS, Nova Bus LFS, and Gillig Advantage |
Dwell operates a | fleet of delivery vehicles and independently deliver |
rilling contractor, which owned or operating a | fleet of 59 marine drilling rigs. |
handles Middle East destinations, operating a | fleet of Boeing 727-200 freighters. |
Since 2009, DHL Air UK has been operating a | fleet of three new-built Boeing 767-300ERF Freighter |
training, and the annual Operation Springboard | fleet problem - she also provided services to the Fl |
t years of her life in the Operational Reserve | fleet at Hythe before joining the 9th MSS in the Per |
ch she engaged in training and operations with | fleet units. |
Carolina and once again resumed operations and | fleet and squadron exercises along the southern east |
Main article: MTA Regional Bus Operations bus | fleet |
es, Chase took part in training operations and | fleet maneuvers. |
The object is to sink the opponent's entire | fleet without him sinking the player's fleet first. |
avy was also split into two opposing factions, | Fleet Faction and Treaty Faction. |
ts and it has a substantial Optimist ('Oppie') | fleet. |
for ex-members of the Merchant Navy or fishing | fleet and their dependants. |
tried in vain to persuade Brueys to order the | fleet to set sail. |
Brazilian Emperor Pedro I ordered his | fleet to block the River Plate and its two main port |
ces of the incident, the Admiralty ordered the | fleet to withdraw as a precaution while Liverpool re |
The viceroy also ordered a | fleet of the Armada de Barlovento to the Virgin Isla |
utnumbered the British; but Calder ordered his | fleet into action. |
ark the troops at Newport, Clinton ordered the | fleet to sail to New London, Connecticut, a potentia |
the ceremonies of the newly organized Pacific | Fleet. |
Citibus' original bus | fleet consisted of Leyland Panthers new to Isle of M |
Cars 4500 and 4549 display their original 1951 | fleet numbers, although renumbered 4604 and 4605 for |
hey comprised the "41 for Freedom" original 41 | fleet ballistic missile submarines. |
on the islands, the veteran LST and other 7th | Fleet units evacuated forces and supplies to Formosa |
To remedy this, he provided his own extensive | fleet of ships, outfitted them, and chose the most c |
he West Indies and established his own trading | fleet of at least nine vessels. |
ese aircraft until it had bought its own AWACS | fleet, which were due to enter service in 1991. |
The Port Police operate their own small | fleet of liveried police cars and vans. |
As of December 31, 2007, BW Offshore owned a | fleet of 12 vessels. |
business continued to expand until he owned a | fleet of almost 30 ships. |
e 745 PCC streetcars the TTC owned-the largest | fleet in North America-only two remain in operation. |
The agency also owns a | fleet of tourist trolleys, which can be rented and a |
At present, the Club owns a | fleet of 30 + Optimist sailing dinghies, 22 420's an |
It now employs 3,100 employees and owns a | fleet of over 2,700 ground support equipment (GSE) a |
The club owns a | fleet of 420s, a fleet of Prams, a few Optimists and |
t now found on many of the current P&O Ferries | fleet. |
November 1946 and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
d there 21 May and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
She then entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at San Diego 15 May 1946 and decommissioned 2 |
with the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
lumbia River Group of the U.S. Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
d 4 April 1947 and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at Columbia River, Oregon. |
was Commander of Squadron 2, Pacific Submarine | Fleet, when he died in the crash of the Philippine C |
decommissioned and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
urn the ship was placed in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at San Diego, 7 February 1955. |
A unit of the Pacific Torpedo | Fleet, she was at San Francisco at the beginning of |
rformed yeoman service with the Pacific Battle | Fleet from 1920 until early 1930. |
ssioning she was placed in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet in January, 1947. |
ro decommissioned to enter the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at Mare Island, Calif., 1 January 1947. |
e 1946, and was laid up in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
with the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet, ATA-123 was named Iuka 16 July 1948. |
h additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
e 1913 and was assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
ander, Squadron 2, U.S. Navy Pacific Submarine | Fleet in World War II |
ed 5 April 1947 and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at San Francisco. |
he Columbia River Group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
January 1959 and reentered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
She was berthed with the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at San Diego for over 12 years. |
On 30 August, the Pacific Ocean | Fleet, manned by about 750 volunteers under Lieutena |
ained in the Long Beach Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet until she was struck from the Navy List 1 Dece |
re 5 June 1946 and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
arch, 1946 and assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
erminal Island and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
ined the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
She remained in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet until 1 December 1972 when her name was struck |
she was again relocated to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, San Diego Group. |
ade annual deployments with the Pacific Battle | Fleet in fleet problems. |
ssioned 23 June and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
15 May 1946 and laid up in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
Served in Soviet Pacific Ocean | Fleet as patrol ship EK-31 (1947), dispatch ship PS- |
thed with the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet, until struck from the Navy List on 1 April 19 |
emained there as a unit of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
s destined to be placed in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
ed to the San Francisco Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
d to the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet until 1 July 1960 when she was struck from the |
in California as a unit of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, berthed at Stockton. |
California and laid up in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
the San Francisco Group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
She was assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet and remained inactive for the remainder of her |
in the Columbia River with the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, she was named Kane County 1 July 1955. |
She was then assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet and berthed at Bremerton, Washington. |
ifornia, where she entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
ng had been decimated by the Pacific submarine | fleet, and Hackleback was to encounter no suitable t |
n 23 July 1946 and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
d the Mare Island Group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at Vallejo, Calif. |
d in the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet, through the 1950s. |
a, 15 June 1946 and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
eptember 1957, and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
15 May 1946 and laid up in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
June 1946 and assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
ioned 17 April and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
he Columbia River group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet on 20 December 1955. |
decommissioned and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at Stockton, California. |
She entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at Long Beach. |
November 1946, she joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet in the Columbia River. |
he Columbia River Group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
decommissioned and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
November 1963 and entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet at San Diego. |
on 9 July 1946 and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, berthed in the Columbia River. |
The Central Pacific Area | Fleet was a short-lived operational headquarters of |
Laid up in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, the ship was struck from the Naval Vessel Reg |
served as parent ship for the Pacific Torpedo | Fleet operating off the West Coast of the United Sta |
e 1945, he became head of the Pacific Section, | Fleet Operations Division, Office of the Chief of Na |
California and she entered the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
the San Francisco Group of the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
0 June 1963 to San Diego Group Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
d and placed in reserve in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet on 31 March 1946. |
came part of the Tacoma Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
on 10 June 1946 and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
each, CA and was placed in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet. |
in the Columbia River with the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, she was named Johnson County 1 July 1955, aft |
The Flash is now the Business Park by | Fleet Station). |
, as part of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker's reserve | fleet. |
, Rhode Island, in 1952, the ship took part in | fleet antisubmarine exercises off the coast. |
In June she took part in | Fleet exercises and made an official visit to Japan, |
During February, she participated in | Fleet Problem I, which tested the defenses of the Pa |
She then participated in | fleet exercises, operating out of Newport. |
t coast and in the Caribbean, participating in | fleet maneuvers, war games, and reserve training cru |
Japanese and Chinese waters, participating in | fleet maneuvers and combat operations off the China |
en Fetter Lane and Clifford's Inn Passage, off | Fleet Street. |
It marked the beginning of a permanent naval | fleet in the Mediterranean, which has evolved into t |
29 April 1959 and 10 May 1960 Perry underwent | Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM) Conver |
Hampton Court cruised with Sir Peter Warren's | fleet in 1748. |
mechanical availability of the open pit mining | fleet and the processing of harder ores are impactin |
He later played for | Fleet Town. |
the Kawishiwi delivered over 250,000 pounds of | fleet freight and mail, plus 200 passengers for ship |
British government feared the powerful Danish | fleet was about to fall into French hands and thus d |
void being intercepted by the powerful English | fleet. |
s period were destroyer tender USS Prairie and | fleet tug USS Kiowa. |
Providene, a predecessor of | Fleet Boston, was supposedly founded by a slave owne |
In 1829 the premises at | Fleet Street were rebuilt; the new banking house was |
For his actions in preparing the | fleet, he was appointed KCB in 1982. |
tt Field was the U.S. Navy's principal Pacific | Fleet base for the P-3C operations. |
both its training centre and its private hire | fleet to this garage. |
The private hire | fleet was disbanded in 2007. |
ns (training and leadership, program planning, | fleet and property, accreditation and policy, aviati |
Under this program, a | fleet of Mobile Dairy Classrooms travels to schools, |
ook part in antisubmarine warfare projects and | fleet exercises off Florida and Bermuda and in the C |
On arriving in Panama, he was promoted to | Fleet Engineer onboard the flagship USS Pensacola. |
as Midshipman - later to receive promotion to | Fleet Admiral - Chester Nimitz. |
ic education, Van Kinbergen was a proponent of | fleet modernization and wrote many books about naval |
ed out tests in 1870, subsequently proposing a | fleet of ten large circular coastal defence vessels. |
to the doge of Venice, who had provided their | fleet. |
ed by the Navy as a storeship to provision the | fleet and as a collier to supply the fleet's need fo |
PSV Circle | Fleet History PN3 (1980) |
meeting upstairs at the Cheshire Cheese pub in | Fleet Street, it produced anthologies of poetry in 1 |
After the upgrading of Seville's public bus | fleet to CNG-powered and new vehicles, many of the d |
was an English tabloid newspaper published in | Fleet Street. |
In late 2009 Laketran purchased a | fleet of New Flyer 35LFR and are currently operating |
ons, the Phoenicians were obliged to put their | fleet at the disposal of the Persian kings. |
imperial forces by destroying Gao Qiu's entire | fleet of battleships and capturing him. |
taten Island, they were replaced by the R44 SI | fleet of cars, which are still in use as of 2010. |
entary was in 1986 at Tweseldown Racecourse in | Fleet, Hampshire. |
Tweseldown Racecourse in | Fleet, Hampshire was originally a National Hunt stee |
r allows competitions in both match racing and | fleet racing, while multi player allows the above tw |
a Red Flag exercise, the entire RAF Buccaneer | fleet was grounded in February 1980. |
ntenance of the Ffestiniog Railway's expanding | fleet of railway vehicles. |
ic Bay became the focal point of Rainier's 7th | Fleet support activities. |
Target Range was a former naval bomb range for | fleet arm naval aviators, and located on Sandy Neck, |
ted Hong Kong and resumed her wide ranging 7th | Fleet operations. |
Rather, the | Fleet was converted into the New Canal, completed in |
Originally stationed with the RCN's Pacific | Fleet, Ottawa was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet |
nistration for assignment to the Ready Reserve | Fleet (RRF) on 17 February 1987 where she is berthed |
Brand New Reason by | Fleet |
turn of the Jedi as part of the Rebel Alliance | fleet that attacks the second Death Star. |
medical frigate is part of the Rebel Alliance | fleet at the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi. |
Fort Mandan received a | Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM II) ove |
In 2004, the MBTA began receiving a | fleet of new trackless trolleys from Neoplan, to rep |
y of San Francisco, as part of their Red Stack | Fleet. |
Egypt, Elim where Hatshepsut kept her Red Sea | fleet. |
rly as 1999 but was introduced to Red Funnel's | fleet in 2009. |
g vehicles, and allowed the city to reduce its | fleet of underutilized city-owned vehicles by 330 ca |
go carriage in the line's own reefer container | fleet, as well as other specialized cargo container |
Alagi arrived in Malta with the Regia Marina | fleet. |
the Strait of Gibraltar for her regular Sixth | Fleet duty. |
r Ensign as used by the Reichsflotte (Imperial | Fleet), 1848-1852 |
ths later, she departed the yard to rejoin the | fleet, sailing on 11 July. |
for repairs on September 19, and rejoined the | fleet on November 9, continuing escort patrol duties |
ard from 9 March-23 June and then rejoined the | fleet off Provincetown. |
at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and rejoined the | fleet on 20 January 1953. |
By June she had rejoined the | fleet at Malta, and then accompanied the whole Medit |
The ship then rejoined the | fleet at New Orleans on 1 July. |
ictims of the disaster, the ships rejoined the | fleet, returning to Hampton Roads on 22 February. |
ember 1936-October 1939, she then rejoined the | fleet for service with Destroyer Division 6, Atlanti |
Having done so, Broeck rejoined the | fleet and managed to capture a 140-man 18-gun Spanis |
ip made trips to Kerama Retto and reloads from | fleet tankers that brought water from the Philippine |
The remaining vehicles ( | fleet numbers 531 - 604), were built between 1995 an |
n the Bucentaure, regularly repelling Nelson's | fleet, which blockaded the harbour. |
ened, it was decided to completely replace the | fleet core with still heavier ships. |
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