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The Gemini Air Cargo | fleet consisted of the McDonnell Douglas MD-11F and |
The French | fleet consisted of thirteen ships of the line and fo |
In the early days, the | fleet consisted of Carlyle Works bodied Freight Rove |
The Delta Express | fleet consisted of one aircraft type, the Boeing 737 |
The Aero Airlines | fleet consisted of ATR-72-200 turboprop airplanes, w |
The German | fleet consisted of another three-ship division in th |
According to Arab sources his | fleet consisted of 2,500 ships. |
The Indian | fleet, consisting of about 200 ships equipped with c |
On 20 October 1707 a large merchant | fleet consisting of 80 to 130 English ships left Ply |
On February 6, 1862, Adm. Foote's Union | fleet consisting of ironclads and wooden ships bomba |
The Dutch | fleet, consisting of lighter ships, was severely dam |
On May 21, 1703 a large merchant | fleet consisting of about 110 English and Dutch ship |
The BRTS | fleet consists of the BEST Undertaking's CNG powered |
Their | fleet consists of 9 twin-engine Navajo Chieftains wh |
As of 2010 the company's | fleet consists of 11 oil tankers in the 45,000 to 11 |
The Merlin airways | fleet consists |
The Great Yarmouth | fleet consists of Dennis Dart SLF Plaxton Pointers a |
Today, airworthy | fleet consists of one Cessna 310, two Cessna 404, fo |
The | fleet consists approximately 160 operational vehicle |
Overall the entire | fleet consists of |
Most of the | fleet consists of second-hand Volvo coaches. |
It has around 1250 personnel and its | fleet consists of 1350 vehicles. |
Their | fleet consists of approximately 700 vehicles. |
Today, the | fleet consists of 31 Bombardier Innovia APM 100 vehi |
As of February 2011, Air India Regional | Fleet Consists of the following Aircraft Families (A |
The vast majority of the B-NPTS bus | fleet consists of Gillig Phantom buses, with one Gil |
Avantair's | fleet consists of 59 Piaggio Avanti's and 1 IAI-1125 |
Newport's current | fleet consists mainly of single-deck vehicles of Sca |
The | fleet consists of 321 trolleybuses, 259 of which are |
ams are powered by overhead lines, and the bus | fleet consists of conventional fuel-powered vehicles |
The Coachmaster | fleet consists of minibuses and coaches. |
The | fleet consists of: 27 Northern Counties Paladins, 10 |
As of 2008, Frontline's | fleet consists of 66 tankers, totaling 16.4 million |
The | fleet consists of four TLs and seven ALPs, with five |
The remaining | fleet consists of 4 CE-421C Golden Eagle prop aircra |
The shuttles | fleet consists of 10 R62A class subway cars. |
As of March 2011, the Hamburg Airways | fleet consists of two Airbus A319-112 aircraft with |
The heritage | fleet consits of the aforementioned PD2, a Willowbro |
s many leaders as possible that the Evacuation | Fleet constitutes a second xenocide. |
"The Brum" spent much of her useful life as | Fleet Contingency Ship (FCS 1) and spent considerabl |
The LAC's | fleet continued to be based at Woodford, but in 1929 |
destroyer Da Verrazzano, while the rest of the | fleet continued south in pursuit of the Vigorous con |
Nevertheless, the | fleet continued to conduct sorties into the North Se |
el between the Crisbecq Battery and the Allied | fleet continued. |
Between 1387 and 1423 the Ottoman | fleet contributed to the territorial expansions of t |
Assigned to Service Force, Atlantic | Fleet, Corduba carried provisions to Argentia, the C |
Listed as part of the National Historic | Fleet, Core Collection, in 2001, on her centenary, a |
Although listed on the National Historic | Fleet, Core Collection, in recent years as many as 1 |
wear Castle is listed on the National Historic | Fleet, Core Collection of ships of "Pre-eminent Nati |
ened, it was decided to completely replace the | fleet core with still heavier ships. |
resident Woodrow Wilson approved the Emergency | Fleet Corporation program which oversaw the construc |
ce, United States Shipping Board and Emergency | Fleet Corporation from 1922 to 1924. |
employed by the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency | Fleet Corporation in San Francisco to paint camoufla |
was given to a civilian agency, the Emergency | Fleet Corporation (Van Buskirk 1919:227). |
ckay, Chief of the New York District Emergency | Fleet Corporation. |
t of the United States Shipping Board Merchant | Fleet Corporation. |
Finnish authorities to build airports, Aero's | fleet could eventually dispose of its seaplanes and |
lf indecisive, showed that the Turkish sailing | fleet could be faced, if not necessarily beaten, eve |
r consideration they realized that the British | fleet could easily maneuver around the town and isol |
were reaching block obsolescence, ensuring the | fleet could maintain its strength while increasing i |
During this war the French and Spanish | fleet could not face the English and Dutch in an ope |
Not far to the north is the China | Fleet Country Club which has a 18 hole golf couse, a |
After this she returned to the Home | Fleet, covering the carrier raids along the Norwegia |
Reassigned to the Atlantic | Fleet, Crag sailed from San Francisco, California, 4 |
Star Wars: Black | Fleet Crisis #3: Tyrant's Test is the third book in |
A fifth Sixth | Fleet cruise followed from late in 1981 into 1982, w |
ton was assigned to Squadron 2 of the Atlantic | Fleet Cruiser Force for convoy escort duties concurr |
stores and ordnance supplies for the Atlantic | Fleet Cruiser Squadron. |
She torpedoed 2 blue | fleet cruisers off Colonsay. |
Cochino joined the U.S Atlantic | Fleet, cruising East Coast and Caribbean Sea waters |
The Allied | fleet damaged the Tripolitian squadron as well as th |
Hele was the son of Thomas Hele of | Fleet Damerel and his wife Bridget Champernowne, dau |
Beatty was a son of Admiral of the | Fleet David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty and his wife Eth |
ne of the first Liberty ships launched Liberty | Fleet Day 27 September 1941 |
In June 1947 she joined the Atlantic Reserve | Fleet, decommissioning, at New London, 4 September. |
12 - In the Battle of the Saintes, the British | fleet defeat the French after a campaign in which Ad |
In 1833, a Loyalist Portuguese | fleet defeated the Miguelites during Portugal's Libe |
n, but, when hostilities broke out afresh, his | fleet defeated that of the Turks at Gallipoli. |
ass would have complemented the Aegis-equipped | fleet defense (DDG-47) version of the Spruance class |
His little | fleet delayed the enemy until reinforcements arrived |
Straha, third in command of the Conquest | Fleet, demands a vote of no confidence in Fleetlord |
Transferred to the 3rd | Fleet Dempsey arrived at Manus on 27 September 1944 |
The US Navy Fifth | Fleet denied this claim restating that damage was li |
The | fleet departed in 1975. |
On 29 May the Royal Navy | fleet departed from Halifax for Louisbourg. |
The English | fleet departed Portobello on February 8. |
The Allied | fleet departed Rangoon on August 27, 1945, as part o |
ry 1945, Nokaze was reassigned to the Combined | Fleet, departing from Moji on January 26 with Convoy |
k, Virginia, to join the United States Pacific | Fleet, departing on 7 May 1945. |
Pivot returned to Long Beach from her last 7th | Fleet deployment 10 May 1969 and operated on the Wes |
back to the Mediterranean for her second Sixth | Fleet deployment in April-October 1978. |
December 1957, she returned from her last 7th | Fleet deployment and reported for inactivation at Ma |
3 January 1965, she departed for a 4-month 6th | Fleet deployment. |
the destroyer escort sailed for her third 7th | Fleet deployment. |
On her 6th | Fleet deployments she has participated in NATO and f |
Commander Naval Forces Europe, Commander Sixth | Fleet, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) Fleet |
he 6th Marines as part of the massive invasion | fleet destined for Okinawa. |
In 1801 he was appointed to command the | fleet destined to break up the northern armed neutra |
e Creek, a naval battle in which the Brazilian | fleet destroyed the Paraguayan squad near the city o |
uards Army, 70th Army and forces of the Baltic | Fleet destroyed the enemy Gdynia group and entered p |
at the Battle of Lepanto, the united Christian | fleet destroyed the Ottoman fleet, but was unable to |
Dunkirk (D09) was a later or 1943 Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the British Royal Navy (RN). |
Alamein (D17) was a Later or 1943 Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the British Royal Navy. |
1934 he was commanding officer of the Asiatic | Fleet destroyer John D. Ford (DD-228). |
he Admiralty in 1933 and Commander of the Home | Fleet Destroyer Flotillas in 1936. |
S Aisne (D22) was a 1943 or later Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy. |
incourt (D86) was a later or 1943 Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy. |
Matapan (D43) was a later or 1943 Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). |
HMS Saintes (D84) was a 1942 Battle-class | fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN), she and 15 s |
The Stembel was a | Fleet Destroyer, the Vammen (DE-644) a Destroyer-Esc |
These were supported by seven Home | Fleet destroyers led by Onslow (Capt.JA McCoy comman |
served as flagship and tender for the Atlantic | Fleet destroyers in reserve at Philadelphia. |
o Bay 5 April 1924 for maneuvers with Scouting | Fleet Destroyers there and later off Hampton Roads u |
ere supported by an Ocean escort of eight Home | Fleet destroyers led by Hardy. |
ere supported by an Ocean escort of eight Home | Fleet destroyers led by Onslow (Capt.JA McCoy comman |
the last of the Royal Navy's 1942 Battle-class | fleet destroyers. |
She battled the Black | Fleet destroying the planet Scadam. |
The | fleet detached four ships of the line for this purpo |
his wife Joan Hele, daughter of Thomas Hele of | Fleet Devon. |
nd threatened their officers with death if the | fleet did not return to the roads off Brest. |
Rather than risk serious injury, Count | Fleet did not race as a four-year-old after it was d |
Van | Fleet died in his sleep on his ranch outside Polk Ci |
Count | Fleet died on December 3, 1973 and was buried at Sto |
Van | Fleet died in office on September 3, 1923. |
Heritage | Fleet diner |
He sat at a dais with room for the | Fleet Direction Officer beside him. |
John Green CB became Chaplain of the | Fleet; Director General, Naval Chaplaincy Service an |
With the retirement of the Titan | fleet, disassembly of the W53 warheads was completed |
In the end, the weary Gothic | fleet disintegrated and their ships fled as best as |
Fleet Dispatch and Trailer Tracking - by XATA | |
The | Fleet Ditch in 1844. |
The Allied | fleet dodged another torpedo attack and followed the |
The 6th | fleet does not have a flagship, because the headquar |
as commissioned and participated in successive | fleet drills. |
industrial engines are more common amongst the | fleet due their raw power, ample size and relative e |
The battleship was part of the British Home | Fleet during Eto's assignment and remained in Britis |
the Pacific Ocean to support the U.S. Pacific | Fleet during the Korean War, and continued to serve |
) 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 |
The ship served with the British Home | Fleet during her brief career. |
aval Arsenal, Ikoma was assigned to the escort | fleet during the visit of the United States Navy's G |
led for Pearl Harbor and duty with the Pacific | Fleet during the final months of World War II. |
It had been separated from the | fleet during an attack on the USS Nautilus (SS-168) |
It served the Pacific | Fleet during the Vietnam War up to 1970. |
Griffin was assigned to Force A of the | fleet during the Indian Ocean raid by the Japanese i |
Ardent was attached to the Mediterranean | Fleet during the 1890s as tender to the flagship HMS |
isibility the division lost sight of the Grand | Fleet during the night, passing the badly damaged ba |
She subsequently served in the Baltic | Fleet during World War I making 16 patrols and unsuc |
n-cheek nickname for the United States Seventh | Fleet during the Vietnam War. |
he Mediterranean in March serving with the 6th | Fleet during the summer. |
She served the navy | fleet during the blockade of ports and waterways of |
hachiro was commander-in-chief of the Combined | Fleet during the Russo-Japanese War. |
ter the war's end, Brule operated with the 7th | Fleet during the occupation of Korea and China. |
HMIS Bengal was a part of the Eastern | Fleet during World War II, and escorted numerous con |
in 2008 in the hands of the Russian Black Sea | Fleet during the action off Abkhazia, where it was u |
He commanded the Danish | fleet during the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 1801. |
she provided fuel and supplies to the Asiatic | Fleet during a period of intense and growing America |
served with the United States Merchant Marine | fleet during World War II. |
She went on to serve briefly with the Atlantic | Fleet during the First World War. |
rious Unit Commendation for service to the 6th | Fleet during the period 25 April 1965 to 30 Septembe |
rranean 7 September 1956 to strengthen the 6th | Fleet during the Suez Crisis. |
The Wings increased their | fleet during the Civil War, and by 1866 were managin |
e was an admiral in the Danish-Norwegian naval | fleet during the Eleven years war, better known as t |
Task Force A, 1st Mobile | Fleet during the Battle of the Philippine Sea on 20 |
ttleship HMS Hannibal relieved her of her Home | Fleet duties entirely, and she paid off on 23 Februa |
war scare of 1885 she was rearmed and rejoined | fleet duties, however in 1886, she reverted to surve |
four months, she performed the usual U.S. 7th | Fleet duty visiting a number of ports, towing ships, |
the Strait of Gibraltar for her regular Sixth | Fleet duty. |
Northern Ireland, and was followed by her 6th | Fleet duty. |
ship of Commander, Submarine Flotilla, Pacific | Fleet early in 1922, and in March 1923 returned to t |
His | fleet easily evaded the understaffed and ill-equippe |
Admiral of the | Fleet Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford, PC (1653 - |
he overall command of Commander, U.S. Atlantic | Fleet, Eighth Fleet was the heavy striking arm of th |
, Austria was forbidden to possess an aviation | fleet, either military or civil. |
The | Fleet Electronic Warfare Center (FEWC) is an organiz |
ft Hampton Roads with the rest of the Atlantic | Fleet en route to the Pacific Ocean, where she joine |
The | fleet encounters a storm and is swept far out into t |
ng men, materiel, and aircraft to units of the | fleet engaged in making strikes on the enemy. |
On arriving in Panama, he was promoted to | Fleet Engineer onboard the flagship USS Pensacola. |
The Sonic | fleet entered service on 3 March 2001. |
In January 1968, the R40 | fleet entered service on the F train. |
On 10 October 1673, he and his | fleet entered Bombay without permission from the Bri |
's was featured in the September 2009 issue of | Fleet Equipment, which also references the company's |
The Russian | fleet escaped on 17 October 1917 by way of the Moon |
oebe's first six months were spent in the Home | Fleet, escorting troop convoys on the first stage of |
Two years later, ships and aircraft of the | Fleet evacuated thousands of US citizens and refugee |
te marshes it didn't drain into the Halvergate | Fleet even though it is only 800 yards from the conn |
d mechanical trouble and left the main Spanish | fleet eventually reaching San Juan. |
oot the men manning the ships cannons, and the | fleet eventually sailed away. |
Daylight showed the French | fleet, except 3-4 ships clustered, with the closest |
e of all electrical and radio equipment in the | Fleet, except that of the Fleet Air Arm. |
o the Deputy and Chief of Staff, U.S. Atlantic | Fleet; Executive Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Pa |
In March 1965, she participated in the Pacific | Fleet Exercise "Silver Lance". |
ovember to 24 November, she took part in a 7th | Fleet exercise and then proceeded to Sasebo for a le |
Highlights included a three aircraft carrier | fleet exercise with Midway, Coral Sea and Enterprise |
She also participated in a | fleet exercise held off Cuba. |
States Navy conducted FleetEx '83, the largest | fleet exercise held to date in the North Pacific. |
During a | fleet exercise on 1 November, she collided with Berg |
Combined | fleet exercises in the Caribbean occupied her throug |
During April and May she supported 2d | Fleet exercises in the Caribbean. |
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