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Ganges, Copeman was sent to the Mediterranean | Fleet, which was based in Malta. |
Afterwards, Iwate was assigned to the training | fleet and was based out of Yokosuka, making numerous |
d the 1st Destroyer Flotilla, part of the Home | Fleet, which was based in the UK. |
She initially joined the Home | Fleet and was used for ocean trade protection duties |
She did not report for duty with the active | fleet, but was decommissioned and ordered to the res |
1341 however he attacked Constantinople with a | fleet, but was repulsed around the Chersonesus in 13 |
A unit of the Pacific Torpedo | Fleet, she was at San Francisco at the beginning of |
In February 2011, the Contact Air average | fleet age was 16.7 years. |
In February 2011 the Augsburg Airways average | fleet age was 6.0 years. |
served as the fuel tanker for Japan's whaling | fleet, and was alleged by Greenpeace to also transpo |
ctronic parts supply ship for the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and was decommissioned following the Korean Wa |
with the Columbia River Group, Pacific Reserve | Fleet, ATA-123 was named Iuka 16 July 1948. |
000 by the end of March 1946, all U.S. Seventh | Fleet shipping was released from repatriation. |
e Maritime Commission National Defense Reserve | Fleet, and was berthed in the James River until she |
e of assignment from the 19th to the U.S. 16th | Fleet, she was marked expendable in March 1946. |
It is also the location of the fishing | fleet, which was moved from the old harbour at the c |
The | fleet formerly was moored at the Monongahela Wharf, |
tol Channel, in 1247 it supplied a ship to the | fleet that was sent to conquer the Western Isles of |
She entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and was berthed in the James River, Virginia, |
After two months in the Home | Fleet she was transferred to the 4th Cruiser Squadro |
After the scuttling of the High Seas | Fleet he was held as a POW by the British and repatr |
He served on various ships of the | fleet, and was appointed Lieutenant Commander July 1 |
Originally stationed with the RCN's Pacific | Fleet, Ottawa was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet |
On 31 May she sailed with the Grand | Fleet, and was present at the Battle of Jutland. |
She served with the Black Sea | Fleet and was flagship of the forces pursuing the mu |
190 BC, he was placed in command of a Seleucid | fleet, but was defeated in a battle off the Eurymedo |
While in the Reserve | Fleet, she was redesignated MMA-14, 7 February 1955, |
Luftflotte 5 (Air | Fleet 5) was one of the primary divisions of the Ger |
Her task, as a | fleet minesweeper, was to clear mines as the fleet p |
The Northeast Area | Fleet itself was disbanded on December 5, 1944. |
When the | fleet finally was able to obtain fresh supplies at M |
Macon's first | fleet assignment was with the 8th Fleet, which she j |
The | Fleet Market was a market erected in 1736 on the new |
On 18 February 1947 while still in the reserve | fleet, YMS-170 was named Bunting and was redesignate |
In 1903, the | fleet, which was composed of only one squadron of ba |
Mitchell entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and was berthed in Suisun Bay, California. |
Later assigned to the Japanese 4th | Fleet, it was part of the flotilla that provided pro |
as a flagship of an ill-fated Spanish treasure | fleet that was wrecked by a hurricane. |
After returning to the Russian Baltic | Fleet, Oleg was refit and her torpedo nets removed. |
in the Columbia River with the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, she was named Kane County 1 July 1955. |
June 1287 he helped command an Angevin galley | fleet which was defeated by a fleet commanded by Rog |
Enterprise initially served with the Channel | Fleet, but was transferred to the Mediterranean Flee |
18 October 1930, she again joined the Reserve | Fleet and was laid up at League Island. |
Placed in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, she was berthed at Suisun Bay in 1970. |
have been in the half of the American-Hawaiian | fleet that was chartered for transatlantic service. |
In 1978, she transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and was assigned to Submarine Squadron 7, home |
was now requested to move south with the Grand | Fleet, which was waiting at Scapa Flow. |
d and used as a target by ships of the Asiatic | Fleet, A-3 was struck from the Naval Vessel Register |
ober, Tryon was assigned to the "Magic Carpet" | fleet which was established at the end of the war to |
While attached to the Channel | Fleet, Shannon was lost in December 1803 when she ra |
Janssen then joined the Atlantic Reserve | Fleet and, was berthed at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
After being laid up in the Reserve | Fleet, she was transferred to the Maritime Administr |
Falling behind the withdrawing | fleet, she was escorted toward Coron by Akishimo unt |
elmsman, Antiochus, in command of the Athenian | fleet, which was blockading the Spartan fleet in Eph |
rves as a developmental ship for the Black Sea | fleet, and was the first vessel anywhere to carry th |
he first such operation in which the High Seas | Fleet participated was the raid on Scarborough, Hart |
Assigned to the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, she was berthed as Suisun Bay, California, in |
As a vice chairman of | Fleet, Overstrom was instrumental in building the co |
e was eventually lifted when a large Christian | fleet that was assembled to support the Maltese Knig |
Providene, a predecessor of | Fleet Boston, was supposedly founded by a slave owne |
mo was again Commander in Chief of the IJN 1st | Fleet, which was largely involved in training duties |
sioned in 1991 as part of the Russian Northern | Fleet and was transferred to the Russian Pacific Fle |
She served the U.S. Atlantic | Fleet and was decommissioned after World War I in 19 |
As of September 2009, Spirit's average | fleet age was 3.3 years old. |
Tweseldown Racecourse in | Fleet, Hampshire was originally a National Hunt stee |
p Chaoyong was acquired by the Chinese Beiyang | Fleet, and was sunk at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. |
The Airspeed A.S.39 | Fleet Shadower was a British long-range patrol aircr |
AD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, and was disposed of by MARAD at an unknown da |
ation of General Lovell with the River Defense | Fleet; he was soon to become the fleet's most persis |
After this, Nestor joined the British Eastern | Fleet, and was based at Colombo. |
she was reported as no longer necessary to the | fleet, and was ordered scrapped. |
1971, she was laid up in the Atlantic Reserve | Fleet and was sold after being struck from the Navy |
8 the Borisoglebsk was decommissioned from the | fleet and was getting ready to be scrapped. |
For his actions in preparing the | fleet, he was appointed KCB in 1982. |
as not a permanent harbour yet for the English | fleet, which was anchored in Lisbon at the time. |
Luftflotte 6 (Air | Fleet 6) was one of the primary divisions of the Ger |
anuary 1955 she was transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and was deployed with the 7th Fleet in the Far |
1960 she entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, and was berthed in the Hudson River at Jones |
During the Gordon Riots in 1780 | Fleet Prison was again destroyed and rebuilt in 1781 |
in the Columbia River with the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, she was named Johnson County 1 July 1955, aft |
tember 1962 and placed in the Maritime Reserve | Fleet, Olympia, Washington, where she remained into |
The Red Arrow articulated bus | fleet at Waterloo Bus Garage |
The allied | fleet was well equipped with cannon, mortars, archer |
go carriage in the line's own reefer container | fleet, as well as other specialized cargo container |
I have no idea if AC intends to redo the Jetz | fleet as well.--Rosetown |
u, had refused to sell supplies to the Spanish | fleet, Pareja went with his fleet to Valparaiso on S |
ur frigates - around one third of the Sultan's | fleet - were either sunk or forced aground. |
6th | Fleet operations were followed by exercises with the |
ese aircraft until it had bought its own AWACS | fleet, which were due to enter service in 1991. |
However, at no time was the Ram | Fleet, or were its ships, taken into the Navy. |
In 1829 the premises at | Fleet Street were rebuilt; the new banking house was |
onnel and 11 ships of the Royal Navy and Royal | Fleet Auxiliary were involved. |
the IJN to that disaster where their four best | fleet carriers were sunk. |
adoption of the orange/white/brown livery, the | fleet colours were off-white with prussian blue reli |
By 1870 they controlled the largest | fleet of whaleships in the United States. |
The charter enabled John Winthrop to hire a | fleet of what would eventually comprise eleven ships |
Zhang Shijie decided to build a vast | fleet with what remained, to allow the Song court an |
ts were the core of the 56 boat U.S. Submarine | Fleet Pacific when the United States entered World W |
They are rarely found with the main hive | fleet, and when they are, they are only loading more |
th Battle Squadron to be assigned to the Grand | Fleet, and, when the war began, the Commander-in-Chi |
the Star Chamber on 17 March 1618 and moved to | Fleet Prison, where he stabbed himself to death in t |
864, settling in rooms in Clifford's Inn (near | Fleet Street), where he lived for the rest of his li |
St Bride's Church | Fleet Street, where Eleanor Dare was married. |
hich was situated within the boundaries of the | Fleet Prison where he had been imprisoned for debt. |
After the attack on the Spanish | fleet, in which he bore his took part, he was one of |
Embarking at Porto Bello, the | fleet to which his vessel belonged was struck by a s |
Captain Manley to harass the departing British | fleet, in which he had some success, capturing among |
As a ship-owner he owned a considerable | fleet, of which fourteen ships was built at his own |
del, Larissa, was manned, and that the Ottoman | fleet, with which he had planned to rendezvous with |
's was featured in the September 2009 issue of | Fleet Equipment, which also references the company's |
et was a market erected in 1829 to replace the | Fleet Market, which had been cleared for the widenin |
The unit is headquartered at Van | Fleet Hall, which is a brick building located in fro |
of the month working up with ships of the Home | Fleet, after which she sailed to Portsmouth. |
This group formed the influential | Fleet Faction which later achieved Japan's withdrawa |
There she took part in a series of 6th | Fleet operations which-but for runs to nearby ports- |
r allows competitions in both match racing and | fleet racing, while multi player allows the above tw |
escaping imprisonment including the Minories, | Fleet Street, Whitefriars, the Savoy, The Clink, and |
to abandon ship, but was then overruled by the | fleet admiral who thought the ship could be saved. |
The Warden of the | Fleet Prison, who was also keeper of Westminster Hal |
ted for duty with the Submarine Force, Pacific | Fleet, with whom she operated until 1937. |
The German | fleet reached Wilhelmshaven a few hours later, where |
ned to the 4th Scouting Group of the High Seas | Fleet in Wilhelmshaven. |
ivered by August 2012 and in September 2012, a | fleet transition will replace the leased Canadian Bu |
r KAPO has upgraded the current Russian bomber | fleet it will start production of a "new-generation |
in FDR forged lifelong friendships with future | Fleet Admiral William Leahy and Richard E. Byrd, bot |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir William Doveton Minet Staveley GCB (10 Nov |
edition (1901-04) and named for Admiral of the | Fleet Sir William Henry May, Lord of the Admiralty a |
She was named for | Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. |
They left Archangel in autumn; the | fleet was Willoughby's ships (relaunched), the Phili |
tions off the coast of Attu Island for the 4th | Fleet Air Wing until 1 February. |
Warriors: A History of the 11th Air Force and | Fleet Air Wing 4. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histo |
at Constantine Harbor, Amchitka, as tender to | Fleet Air Wing Four (FAW-4). |
signed to Navy Patrol Bomber Squadron VPB-103, | Fleet Air Wing 7 at Dunkeswell and were redesignated |
3, she carried supplies and parts to U.S. Navy | fleet air wings in Newfoundland, Iceland, and the Un |
After 5 hours of fighting the Ottoman | fleet withdrew with 6 ships badly damaged. |
A plaque commemorates the house he shared on | Fleet Street with his equally famous pupil and succe |
Highlights included a three aircraft carrier | fleet exercise with Midway, Coral Sea and Enterprise |
as introduced and eventually eight were in the | fleet (all with folding tails). |
ened, it was decided to completely replace the | fleet core with still heavier ships. |
US 5th | Fleet helped with the rescue effort with divers and |
The Coast Guard's small | fleet, charged with stopping the illegal importation |
ew weeks, Severn continued to provide U.S. 7th | Fleet units with water. |
As Samuel R. Aitken she served the merchant | fleet, first with the Moore-McCormack Steam Ship Lin |
he important, never-ending duty of keeping the | fleet supplied with petroleum products. |
precaution, directed their westbound merchant | fleet, laden with goods, to anchor in Saldanha Bay w |
High Seas | Fleet Badge with diamonds: This award was never best |
ces of the incident, the Admiralty ordered the | fleet to withdraw as a precaution while Liverpool re |
y logo, although the borough's logo is used on | fleet vehicles without Montreal's logo. |
the first Navy aircraft to attack the Japanese | fleet, albeit without success. |
sulted in the destruction of the entire pirate | fleet, which won the Newcastle lineage its first bat |
The Trust maintains a | fleet of wooden sailing yachts from the 1930s. |
, he took part in the fight between the little | fleet of wooden vessels under Capt. |
w member on the sloop-of-war Buck, part of the | fleet that Woodes Rogers took to the Bahamas in 1718 |
removed from service in September 1981 and the | fleet become work cars afterward. |
d plays a Martin D-18 6 string guitar for most | Fleet Foxes work. |
d was clearly destined for the British Pacific | Fleet once worked up. |
) was the last British admiral to command Home | Fleet during World War II. |
Served in the Baltic | Fleet during World War I but transferred to the Casp |
ander, Squadron 2, U.S. Navy Pacific Submarine | Fleet in World War II |
f Beatty and Andrew Cunningham, Admiral of the | Fleet in World War II. |
She subsequently served in the Baltic | Fleet during World War I making 16 patrols and unsuc |
ror's campaign, Mon Calamari was attacked by a | fleet of World Devastators and only barely survived. |
HMIS Bengal was a part of the Eastern | Fleet during World War II, and escorted numerous con |
served with the United States Merchant Marine | fleet during World War II. |
s were a pair of light cruisers in the Chinese | fleet before World War II. |
transport this motley crew, in stasis, to the | Fleet of Worlds. |
ed headmistress, Mrs. Jessica Williams (Jo Van | Fleet), is worried about 'the new girl', Elizabeth. |
The Fujian | Fleet, which would be the main target of the French |
A Spanish | fleet was wrecked in this area in 1715. |
A letter describing the attack on the Bay | Fleet was written by Robert Winnington to Thomas Dan |
The | fleet of X sets contained the oldest members of the |
rea, where she replenished units of the US 7th | Fleet occupying Yellow Sea ports. |
rd-deployed and is homeported at United States | Fleet Activities Yokosuka in Yokosuka, Japan. |
eived the following message from Commander 7th | Fleet: "As you depart 7th Fleet Intra-Coastal Task U |
se War in cooperation with the Russian Pacific | Fleet held Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk operation, part of the |
wished to conquer the world to allow a refugee | fleet of Zygons to colonize Earth. |
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