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in May and June 1916 between the British Grand | Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet off the Jutland |
ed by the Navy as a storeship to provision the | fleet and as a collier to supply the fleet's need fo |
He returned with the British | fleet and took part in the Battle of Trafalgar, wher |
l - Frederick Field, Royal Navy Admiral of the | Fleet and First Sea Lord (d.1945). |
e Maritime Commission National Defense Reserve | Fleet, and was berthed in the James River until she |
tember 1974 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
ohnston, one of the Royal Marines of the First | Fleet, and the convict Esther Abrahams. |
The ship reported for duty with the 7th | Fleet and got underway on 1 February with an oil tan |
mechanical availability of the open pit mining | fleet and the processing of harder ores are impactin |
He was a chaplain of the British | Fleet and the Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunb |
Thrasyllus pursued Mindarus with his | fleet, and combined with other Athenian detachments |
along the east coast with the Atlantic Torpedo | Fleet and the Atlantic Submarine Flotilla through th |
Pelican next transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and operated out of Pearl Harbor, until decomm |
After serving in | fleet and NATO combined operations throughout the Me |
In 1813 Amphion was attached to the North Sea | fleet and late in the year her crew landed on Schowe |
eration and processing of NASA's Space Shuttle | fleet and International Space Station at Lyndon B. J |
sea, bound for Tripoli, Libya, to serve Sixth | Fleet and NATO Fleet units in the Mediterranean. |
n 1 September 1934, he returned to the Asiatic | Fleet and served as Chief of Staff from 30 October 1 |
Into the fall of 1957 she serviced the 1st | Fleet and in November made preparations for her firs |
e of the Survivors' and Salvagers' Camp - 1715 | Fleet, and is part of Sebastian Inlet State Park. |
and began issuing supplies of all kinds to the | fleet and shore installations. |
4 April 1930, Babbitt reported to the Pacific | Fleet and served along the west coast until February |
ct replenishment operations for the Occupation | fleet and in addition, the repatriation of Japanese |
endents were successful in being elected, 2 in | Fleet and 1 in Hartley Wintney. |
until 1996 when she was placed in the reserve | fleet and later struck. |
Ballin frequently traveled on the ships in his | fleet and often spoke to passengers traveling with h |
She entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and was berthed in the James River, Virginia, |
ork 27 July, Crane was assigned to the Pacific | Fleet, and arrived at San Francisco 1 September. |
re the arrival of the Swarm decimated Jhiaxus' | fleet and killed Jhiaxus himself. |
He served on various ships of the | fleet, and was appointed Lieutenant Commander July 1 |
He was a sailor of the Russian Baltic | Fleet and participant of the uprising at Kronshtadt |
ointed Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean | Fleet and had to deal with the Chanak Crisis. |
When the Avar | fleet and the Persian fleet were sunk in two differe |
re the 60-gun Danzik, flagship of the Algerian | fleet, and the 54-gun Castillo Nuevo, being the firs |
ce Admiral he was made Second-in-Command, Home | Fleet and Flag Officer, 2nd Battle Squadron. |
1943, she was transferred back to the Eastern | Fleet and deployed for convoy escort in the Arabian |
10 May, Yamakaze was reassigned to the IJN 1st | Fleet and returned to Sasebo Naval Arsenal for repai |
On 31 May she sailed with the Grand | Fleet, and was present at the Battle of Jutland. |
ommanded the battleship division of the Baltic | Fleet and the destroyer squadron of the Black Sea Fl |
eaf was assigned to the Amphibious Forces, 7th | Fleet, and sailed a week later with navigation buoys |
periods in command of Barfleur in the Channel | Fleet and HMS Victory in the Mediterranean, before t |
1905 she began active service with the Channel | Fleet, and between 1907 and 1914 operated as a unit |
In May 1945, Roche was ordered to the Pacific | Fleet and on 9 June she was underway for Guantanamo |
She served with the Black Sea | Fleet and was flagship of the forces pursuing the mu |
Cos was fought ca 258 BC between an Antigonid | fleet and a Ptolemaic fleet. |
1970 she continued on rotation between the 2nd | Fleet and 6th Fleet. |
ed by volunteers, and was started by Ellen Van | Fleet and Jan Soland in 1988. |
e HMS Caistor Castle, representing the Reserve | Fleet, and HMS Carisbrooke Castle. |
ce followed in the West Indies, supporting the | fleet and army movements around the islands, and tak |
oklis Dousmanis, served as the flagship of the | fleet, and she took part in the liberation of the is |
dmiral Fallon served as Commander, U.S. Second | Fleet and Commander, Striking Fleet Atlantic from No |
on, has proposed opening short sections of the | Fleet and other rivers for ornamental purposes, alth |
Landing Force Training Command, U.S. Atlantic | Fleet, and Commanding General, 4th Marine Amphibious |
in the morning, but they were abandoned by the | fleet and became French prisoners. |
Bihar was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
vember 1992 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
to the 7th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet and HMS Aurora was one of the ships present at |
He was Admiral of the King's | fleet and served in the wars against the Scots and F |
,500 planes were also obtained from the Baltic | Fleet and from installations around Leningrad. |
n the French Revolutionary Wars in the Channel | Fleet and off Ireland until 1798, when he gained com |
laming Gorge National Recreation Area, and Red | Fleet and Utah Field House of Natural History state |
r II, Bulmer was still assigned to the Asiatic | Fleet and stationed in the Philippines. |
Bearss reported to the Pacific | Fleet and operated in Hawaiian waters during July 19 |
916 - 1 June 1916 between the German High Seas | Fleet and the British Grand Fleet. |
the H.P.42, flagships of the Imperial Airways | fleet and remarkable at the time for no passenger de |
assigned to the Coast Squadron, North Atlantic | Fleet, and cruised off the east coast, in the Gulf o |
On 8 May, she got underway to join the 5th | Fleet and rendezvoused with the fast carriers on 27 |
of Staff of the Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic | Fleet and Director of the Legislative Division of th |
piter joined at Colombo from the Mediterranean | Fleet and the five ships sailed later that day. |
ocated to the 2nd Cruiser Squadron in the Home | Fleet and arrived at Portsmouth on 11 January 1940. |
He evaded Admiral Nelson's blockading | fleet and passed the Strait of Gibraltar on 8 April. |
ns prior to the arrival of the British Pacific | Fleet, and then participated in the invasion of Okin |
went along rather peacefully cause the Swedish | fleet and troop transport had been delayd because of |
Carolina and once again resumed operations and | fleet and squadron exercises along the southern east |
the destroyer Adler with the Russian Black Sea | Fleet, and subsequently promoted to junior captain. |
The French | Fleet and the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet domin |
Able is attached to the United States Pacific | Fleet and provides support to the United States Seve |
rved as commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific | Fleet and commander in chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fle |
1925, SubDiv 16 was transferred to the Asiatic | Fleet, and S-31 departed San Francisco in April, hea |
Assigned to Service Force, Atlantic | Fleet, and homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, the ship |
elfridge sailed from San Diego with the Battle | Fleet and participated in exercises off Panama befor |
In 1904 he was appointed to command the Baltic | Fleet and as governor of Kronstadt. |
HMIS Orissa was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
signed to Submarine Division 9 of the Atlantic | Fleet and based at New London, Connecticut. |
as appointed Commander-in-Chief of the IJN 3rd | Fleet, and from November 1906 was Director of the Na |
ember 1930, R-2 was reassigned to the Atlantic | fleet and arrived at New London via the Panama Canal |
The ship served with the Baltic | Fleet, and in 1891-1892 it took part in a Cruise aro |
14 May 1973 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
ntly served on the latter with the James River | Fleet and the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. |
Bollinger joined the Pacific | Fleet and arrived at Pearl Harbor 19 February 1945. |
William inherited the small trading | fleet and landed estate near Glandore, West Cork aft |
2235, the Helena's radar spotted the Japanese | fleet, and the Americans successfully cross the Japa |
Mitchell entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and was berthed in Suisun Bay, California. |
After serving as a Midshipman in the Channel | Fleet and Pacific, he returned to the UK to train as |
In June 1917, George V visited the | fleet and an investiture ceremony was held onboard Q |
he following years, he continued to add to his | fleet, and to seek out new markets. |
he laying up of vessels in the U.S. Nineteenth | Fleet and the San Diego Group of the Inactive Fleet. |
and two Piper Aztec aircraft were added to the | fleet and services extended to provide New Zealand w |
Gambia served with the British Pacific | Fleet, and participated in attacks on Japanese posit |
duty with Squadron 4, Destroyer Force, Pacific | Fleet, and reported at San Diego Destroyer Base 2 Au |
Tern was assigned to the United States Pacific | Fleet and steamed to the west coast. |
The British ships chased the French | fleet, and brought them to action in the Battle of G |
and Pressburger, including editing The Silver | Fleet and the motorcycle sequences for A Matter of L |
She was assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet and remained inactive for the remainder of her |
oyed to the South China Sea to support the 7th | Fleet and Marine Amphibious forces after the increas |
ked, Rear-Admiral Ahmed commanded the Pakistan | Fleet and Pakistan Coast, Headquarters. |
She was then assigned to the Pacific Reserve | Fleet and berthed at Bremerton, Washington. |
#BN-2, and EMD E9A-2 #BN-3, of the locomotive | fleet and the business car fleet. |
18 October 1930, she again joined the Reserve | Fleet and was laid up at League Island. |
p for the issuance of lube oil to the U.S. 3rd | Fleet and the U.S. 5th Fleet. |
southwest Pacific Ocean issuing stores to the | fleet and making minor repairs. |
for ex-members of the Merchant Navy or fishing | fleet and their dependants. |
ss GPS that can be used to track trucks in the | fleet and to give directions to drivers making deliv |
ns included a period in command of the Pacific | Fleet and later a role as one of the Lords of the Ad |
rpedo Flotilla, Coast Squadron, North Atlantic | Fleet, and during the summer of 1903 participated in |
r, Lacaze lead a division of the Mediterranean | fleet, and organised part of the Dardanelles Campaig |
They are rarely found with the main hive | fleet, and when they are, they are only loading more |
d the 365th day in space for the Space Shuttle | fleet and the 100th day of flight time in space for |
ton was placed in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and in 1967 was berthed in James River, Virgin |
ean, before being recalled to join the Channel | Fleet, and then the Home Fleet from 1907. |
ssioning, Daring served with the Mediterranean | Fleet and Home Fleet, and took part in rescue operat |
ns (training and leadership, program planning, | fleet and property, accreditation and policy, aviati |
hn Hertz initially did not think much of Count | Fleet and contemplated selling him until jockey John |
ng had been decimated by the Pacific submarine | fleet, and Hackleback was to encounter no suitable t |
rigerated items, and equipment to ships in the | fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas. |
In 1978, she transferred to the Pacific | Fleet and was assigned to Submarine Squadron 7, home |
York, she was assigned to the Train, Atlantic | Fleet, and operated between New York, York River, an |
tember 1973 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
joined the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla of the Home | Fleet, and just the following year, suffered a fire. |
nd May 1940, Ceres was assigned to the Eastern | Fleet and based at Singapore. |
s the fastest sea going lifeboat in the RNLI's | fleet and is capable of speeds up to 34 Knots.) |
Boyne was part of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon's | fleet and took part in the expedition to Cartagena d |
Eastern tours, continuing to sail with the 7th | Fleet and the Taiwan Patrol Force. |
nal Transit to supplement the current Unitrans | fleet and to facilitate the retirement of the aging |
Lord Thomas was the Admiral of the King's | Fleet and fought in the battle of Agincourt. |
eated in battle against 80 ships of Somerled's | fleet and the two enemies partitioned the isles betw |
t of 8 Destroyer flotilla attached to the Home | Fleet and based at Scapa Flow. |
inued questions about the safety of the Nimrod | fleet and despite constantly stating that the aircra |
ller fleets, with a maximum of three ships per | fleet and four fleets active at one time. |
obisher returned to Canada with an even larger | fleet and dug several mines around Frobisher Bay. |
ppointed Flag Officer (Flotillas) for the Home | Fleet and in 1959 went on to become Flag Officer, Sc |
family, which gave some admirals to the French | fleet and from whom most of the borough fishermen ar |
She was then mothballed with the reserve | fleet and transferred to the control of the Departme |
kill got underway as part of a unit of the 3rd | Fleet and entered Tokyo Bay on 10 September. |
Kathiawar was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
ation after the arrival of the Australian Navy | Fleet and returned to England on 13 October 1913. |
, Revenge was stationed with the Mediterranean | Fleet and participated in the Dardanelles Operation |
ement between vessels of the Russian Black Sea | Fleet and patrol boats of the Coast Guard of Georgia |
Again the naval forces escorted the invasion | fleet and heavy cover was provided against Italian i |
rves as a developmental ship for the Black Sea | fleet, and was the first vessel anywhere to carry th |
t westwards to warn of any approaching Spanish | fleet, and kept his own squadron in reserve. |
ing nuclear power by refurbishing its existing | fleet, and building two additional reactors at the D |
2 August Pochard was assigned to Commander 3rd | Fleet, and proceeded to Tokyo Bay, arriving on the 2 |
HMIS Konkan was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
Eventually the ship ended up in Silja Line's | fleet and Slite was forced to declare bankruptcy in |
s time he served on board ships of the Eastern | Fleet and saw action off the cost of Burma. |
tury Groomsport had a relatively large fishing | fleet and housed a lifeboat station in its sheltered |
rmadillowas assigned to Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, and sailed for Pearl Harbor. |
Massachusetts, and the state mobilized a large | fleet and its militia to dislodge the British. |
rations, the submarine participated in various | fleet and ASW exercises and visited several ports, i |
mber for duty with the Service Force, Atlantic | Fleet, and shortly thereafter conducted shakedown ou |
ision in addition to maintaining the Southdown | fleet and preparing vehicles for sale also provides |
Marquette was then assigned to the Atlantic | Fleet and for almost nine years served as a unit of |
d was assigned to the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and berthed in the Hudson River. |
reek: Μάγων) was commander of the Carthaginian | fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BCE. |
Assigned to the Atlantic | Fleet and engaged primarily in qualifying carrier pi |
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 |
Carnatic was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
-Admiral of the United Kingdom, Admiral of the | Fleet and First Sea Lord. |
5 June 1919, she issued stores to the Atlantic | Fleet and engaged in target practice with the fleet |
p Chaoyong was acquired by the Chinese Beiyang | Fleet, and was sunk at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. |
The HMS Nelson was the flagship of the | fleet, and the articles of surrender were signed abo |
In 1982 she was acquired by the NAVARMA/Moby | fleet and renamed the Moby Blu. |
to the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet, and in August 1914 she sank a German merchant |
s a 1-star command under Commander, U.S. Third | Fleet, and is based at Naval Station San Diego, Cali |
Court was part of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon's | fleet and took part in the expedition to Cartagena d |
attached to the United States Atlantic Reserve | Fleet and berthed in Florida. |
18 swept over New Orleans, sinking most of his | fleet and destroying provisions. |
departed San Diego on 6 February 1923 with the | fleet and participated in combined exercises off Pan |
y attached to the First Battle Squadron of the | fleet and supported the landings at the tip of the P |
AD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, and was disposed of by MARAD at an unknown da |
main characters have returned to the imperial | fleet and Lafiel is now captain of a new ship, the a |
The East Florida Rangers, a naval | fleet, and loyalists from New York were quickly able |
Arunta when advised of an approaching invasion | fleet and both sailed immediately for Port Moresby. |
e head of the British line pursuing the French | fleet and engaged the Formidable and Tigre. |
replenishment at sea doctrines for the British | fleet, and saw service up until 1966. |
After this, Nestor joined the British Eastern | Fleet, and was based at Colombo. |
to seaward, providing new room for the fishing | fleet and many amenities. |
6; he served as Chief of Staff with the Battle | Fleet and the United States Fleet from 1927 to 1930; |
B. Capp, Cromwell's navy: the | fleet and the English revolution, 1648-1660 (1989) |
she was reported as no longer necessary to the | fleet, and was ordered scrapped. |
ere cut off from their homeland by the British | fleet and it was just a matter of time before their |
end of operations, deploying with the U.S. 6th | Fleet and participating in exercises along the Atlan |
As a result the mosquito | fleet and the Ivy were ordered to the upper Mississi |
ineering School Ship and participated in type, | fleet, and NATO exercises until resuming overseas em |
vember 1988 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet and sent to the breaker's yard. |
and service operations alternately with First | Fleet and Seventh Fleet until she was decommissioned |
termining the exact dispositions of the French | fleet and even more trouble assessing the casualties |
She belonged to the Soviet Northern | Fleet and carried the identification number 921. |
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