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f the biggest ships of the Romanian commercial | fleet. |
Newly commissioned | fleet oiler Maumee, whose executive officer and chie |
The CommutAir | fleet was once composed entirely of Beechcraft 1900D |
As of 2010 the company's | fleet consists of 11 oil tankers in the 45,000 to 11 |
s and containers can be found in the company's | fleet. |
s operating license and grounded the company's | fleet in January 2006. |
This increased the size of the company's | fleet by 20% and depots at Dunoon and Rothesay. |
ECM TRANSPORT maintains a comprehensive | fleet with over 300 tractors and 1,200 trailers. |
ing, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning, | Fleet Maintenance Mechanics and Auto Body Repair are |
Much the Viet Cong | fleet and its operators were destroyed. |
Straha, third in command of the Conquest | Fleet, demands a vote of no confidence in Fleetlord |
As a ship-owner he owned a considerable | fleet, of which fourteen ships was built at his own |
of the reserve and it was agreed to constitute | Fleet Pond Society to address the numerous concerns. |
go carriage in the line's own reefer container | fleet, as well as other specialized cargo container |
The Core | Fleet of carriages currently includes... |
She participated in the Coronation | Fleet Review of King Edward VII in August 1902, at w |
, he was the commander of the Algerian corsair | fleet. |
The Count | Fleet Sprint Handicap is an American Thoroughbred ho |
roughbred champions of the 20th Century, Count | Fleet was ranked #5. |
Rather than risk serious injury, Count | Fleet did not race as a four-year-old after it was d |
Count | Fleet was owned by the wife of John D. Hertz (1879-1 |
hn Hertz initially did not think much of Count | Fleet and contemplated selling him until jockey John |
Count | Fleet (March 24, 1940 - December 3, 1973) was born a |
Count | Fleet died on December 3, 1973 and was buried at Sto |
943 United States Triple Crown champion, Count | Fleet. |
In 1961, Count | Fleet was inducted in the National Museum of Racing |
Count | Fleet (b. |
The Hiddensee joined the Battleship Cove | fleet in Fall River on June 14, 1997. |
Cradock's | fleet was significantly weaker than Spee's, consisti |
announced it will reduce its Bombardier CRJ200 | fleet by almost 60% within a year starting in early |
who had commanded the detached battle cruiser | Fleet at Jutland. |
Plymouth Princess in the Plymouth Boat Cruises | fleet. |
ed in Ancona and died upon seeing the crusader | fleet. |
isely because of its reference to the Crusader | fleet which left Barcelona with James I of Aragon at |
ia as a port came to nothing when the Crusader | fleet arrived. |
He commanded the crusading | fleet in the expedition to Nicopolis in 1396 and als |
He formed the Cumberland | Fleet, an alternative name of the Club even today. |
s" logo, still displayed on 71% of the current | fleet |
The new depot building serves the current | fleet of nine Class 8 trams, while the old building |
HMNZS Endeavour (A11), the current | fleet tanker commissioned in 1988 |
The company's current | fleet (as at 1 July 2010) totals 11 VLCCs, one suezm |
Newport's current | fleet consists mainly of single-deck vehicles of Sca |
The current | fleet is the 01200 series, built 1980-1981 by Hawker |
Pegasus had trailed a large Cylon | fleet which jumped between systems with natural reso |
rked for the West Indes with Comte d'Estaing's | fleet. |
ry 25, 1865 when Union Admiral John Dahlgren's | fleet sailed into Georgetown's harbor and captured t |
as and Devons, and in the mid 1960s the Dakota | fleet was enlarged to six aircraft. |
y, in the Isle of Man, London: Bell and Daldy, | Fleet Street. |
RFA Derwentdale (A114) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker and landing ship (gantry) of the Royal |
RFA Bishopdale (A128) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Echodale (A170) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Aldersdale (X34) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Easedale (A105) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Broomdale (A168) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Cedardale (A380) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
RFA Arndale (A133) was a Dale-class | fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, originall |
British government feared the powerful Danish | fleet was about to fall into French hands and thus d |
hleswig War (1849) against the superior Danish | fleet. |
uese equipped with guns captured from a Danish | fleet ship. |
He commanded the Danish | fleet during the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 1801. |
event Napoleon from getting hold of the Danish | fleet. |
e was present with Vice-admiral George Darby's | fleet when they relieved Gibraltar in April 1781. |
he 1987 provincial election, but lost to David | Fleet, 292 votes to 176. |
raft company OurPlane bid on the entire DayJet | fleet of aircraft, offering more than "$500,000 each |
2 at New Orleans, Louisiana as a River Defense | Fleet "cottonclad" ram. |
ant, Quartermaster Corps, New Republic Defense | Fleet (human female) |
river steamboat master, for his River Defense | Fleet. |
the Confederate War Department's River Defense | Fleet. |
nsported into space to pilot the Krill defense | fleet surrounding each planet. |
ey had destroyed the Confederate River Defense | Fleet. |
ation of General Lovell with the River Defense | Fleet; he was soon to become the fleet's most persis |
The BEV demonstrator | fleet is being developed partly with public funding |
he British Royal Navy in the 1980s, designated | Fleet Minesweepers (MSF). |
reau of Navigation and then with the Destroyer | fleet stationed out of Queenstown, Ireland. |
site that houses the British nuclear deterrent | fleet of Vanguard class submarines. |
She participated in and helped develop | fleet tactics, fueled the fleet, and supplied oil an |
rbor at 16:00, and later joined George Dewey's | fleet at Manila. |
he sailed to reinforce Admiral George Dewey's | fleet at Manila, and was present when the city capit |
in secluded areas like ports and estuaries did | fleet battles occur, like the battle of Sluys in 134 |
ack Ranger (A163) was a British diesel-powered | fleet support tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, b |
nd the ship continued to receive and discharge | fleet freight and drum lubricating oil until 30 Nove |
used to keep a large portion of the A division | fleet clean. |
s 4th Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division, | Fleet Marine Force, USMCR. |
ombat Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division, | Fleet Marine Force, USMCR. |
rines and assigned to the 1st Marine Division, | Fleet Marine Force |
Also in Drake's | fleet was Sir Richard Grenville, who was Erisey's co |
The DT4 | fleet is mostly running on the U1 and U2 line. |
series may have been "portraits" of the ducal | fleet. |
October 1550, and was buried at St. Dunstan's, | Fleet Street, London, on 18 October. |
ried, as requested, at St Dunstan-in-the-West, | Fleet Street, London. |
ater, he worked as a preacher at St. Dunstans, | Fleet Street, then as rector of St. Annes, Blackfria |
ng World War II for clearing minefields during | fleet operations. |
he Panama Canal to provide tug services during | fleet battle practice. |
She was sunk as a target during | fleet training exercise RIMPAC 2002 on 5 July 2002. |
ued to service SubRon 6 at Norfolk and, during | fleet exercises, in the Caribbean Sea. |
During | fleet transition periods, however, airlines are allo |
The Dutch | fleet was attempting to raid the docks at Chatham Do |
, 1658, and John Evelyn's Posture of the Dutch | Fleet, 1667. |
inflicted heavy losses on an English and Dutch | fleet 97 ships strong, but was forced to retreat. |
Collaart soon encountered the Dutch | fleet of Van der Burch and Van Dorp, consisting of a |
block the River Medway from the invading Dutch | fleet on 12 June 1667. |
He then trapped the Dutch | fleet with a superior force (13 ships versus 9, of s |
resulted in an English victory over the Dutch | Fleet. |
s was trapped in Leghorn by a blockading Dutch | fleet of 16 ships, while Richard Badiley's of eight |
The Dutch | fleet had not seen any significant action due to the |
The Dutch | fleet, consisting of lighter ships, was severely dam |
2-gun French Amazone, then part of d'Estaing's | fleet, brought her to battle. |
sed having a light attack squadron within each | fleet. |
er 2010, the average age of the American Eagle | fleet is 9.7 years. |
70% of earth's | fleet was destroyed during first contact. |
68 and Flag Officer Second in Command Far East | Fleet in 1969. |
In 26 January 1841, the commander of Far East | Fleet James John Gordon Bremer came to Hong Kong by |
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Far East | Fleet in 1965 and Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval |
The Flag Officer Second-in-Command Far East | Fleet, for most of the postwar period a Rear Admiral |
The village of Moonfleet is based on East | Fleet in Dorset by Chesil Beach. |
1943, and resumed operations with the Eastern | Fleet, this time from Trincomalee. |
Commander-in-Chief, Eastern | Fleet |
Rohilkhand was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
iff to prepare her to join the British Eastern | Fleet as the leader of the 27th Destroyer Flotilla. |
She was commissioned in 1943, into the Eastern | Fleet. |
until she was transferred to the Eastern | Fleet in the Indian Ocean in late February. |
In 1944, she joined the Eastern | Fleet as a submarine tender and torpedo target ship. |
December 1943, Chief of Staff for the Eastern | Fleet in June 1944 and Chief of Staff for the Britis |
the Commander-in-Chief of the British Eastern | Fleet, Admiral Sir Thomas Phillips. |
rd Bathurst class corvette to join the Eastern | Fleet. |
Begum served with the Eastern | Fleet. |
Sovereign was briefly assigned to the Eastern | Fleet. |
1943, she was transferred back to the Eastern | Fleet and deployed for convoy escort in the Arabian |
She joined the Eastern | Fleet in 1942, but was withdrawn in April 1943 to re |
Bihar was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
arly career operating with the British Eastern | Fleet in the Indian Ocean. |
Assam joined the Eastern | Fleet just months before the end of World War II. |
Even when gravely threatened, the Eastern | Fleet largely consisted of older capital ships too s |
HMIS Orissa was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
ed the heavy cruiser Cumberland in the Eastern | Fleet. |
She was commissioned in 1942 into the Eastern | Fleet. |
he Far East and became was part of the Eastern | Fleet. |
nd May 1940, Ceres was assigned to the Eastern | Fleet and based at Singapore. |
HMIS Bengal was a part of the Eastern | Fleet during World War II, and escorted numerous con |
After leaving the Eastern | Fleet, Gawler underwent a four-month refit in Adelia |
5, she served in the Far East with the Eastern | Fleet. |
he 4 August with HMS Whelp to join the Eastern | Fleet at Ceylon. |
ng World War II, she was a part of the Eastern | Fleet. |
illa and prepared for service with the Eastern | Fleet. |
Kathiawar was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
She was assigned to operate with the Eastern | Fleet in the Pacific Ocean. |
HMIS Konkan was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
s time he served on board ships of the Eastern | Fleet and saw action off the cost of Burma. |
en December 1944 and May 1945 with the Eastern | Fleet. |
Carnatic was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
the offensive capability of Britain's Eastern | Fleet, the Third Battleship Division returned to Jap |
nd appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern | Fleet. |
944, Lismore operated with the British Eastern | Fleet. |
After this, Nestor joined the British Eastern | Fleet, and was based at Colombo. |
She was commissioned in 1942, into the Eastern | Fleet. |
The ships from the Eastern | Fleet were HMS Renown (flagship of Vice-Admiral seco |
Baluchistan was a part of the Eastern | Fleet, and escorted numerous convoys between Africa, |
executed in March 1944 by the British Eastern | Fleet to practice operational procedures that would |
she became part of the Force Z British Eastern | Fleet task force, tasked to disrupt invading Japanes |
She was reassigned to the Eastern | Fleet between August 1940 and September 1942. |
nst Samos, where he was joined by the Egyptian | fleet. |
et out from Laodicea, evading a large Egyptian | fleet near Haifa, and landed at Jaffa on Easter Mond |
a grandson of the last Admiral of the Egyptian | fleet before it was dismantled under British occupat |
Among other victories, the Egyptian | fleet managed to capture Psara on June 21, 1824. |
He had arranged for an Egyptian | fleet to attack Beirut. |
The Patoka class oilers are a series of eight | fleet replenishment oilers built for the United Stat |
f the Kamoi class oilers under the Eight-eight | fleet final plan. |
In 1920, the IJN made Eight-eight | fleet final plan, and they were going to have eight |
Kaiser class is an American class of eighteen | fleet replenishment oilers which began construction |
In January 1947, the US Eighth | Fleet was redesignated as the Second Task Fleet, a p |
The United States Eighth | Fleet was a fleet of the U.S. Navy established 15 Ma |
Eighth | Fleet then supported the August 1944 landing of Alli |
ruary 1943 Sendai was reassigned to the Eighth | Fleet at Rabaul under Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa an |
The embassy | fleet left from Toulon, 21 August 1670. |
resident Woodrow Wilson approved the Emergency | Fleet Corporation program which oversaw the construc |
ckay, Chief of the New York District Emergency | Fleet Corporation. |
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). |
ship constructed in the World War I Emergency | Fleet. |
a and Aki were ordered under in 1905 Emergency | Fleet Expansion Program during the height of the Rus |
an escort battleship with the First Emigration | Fleet, presumed lost in action |
Onsite fuel management systems may employ | fleet refueling services or bulk fuel tanks at the s |
there are some MICU ambulances in the HFD EMS | fleet, most are BLS equipped. |
N2N is the short form of End to End | Fleet Management and provides lease and fleet manage |
t had carried out a reconnaissance of an enemy | fleet in action. |
What remained of the enemy | fleet was then to be finished-off by the IJN's main |
He was later met by another enemy | fleet in a fierce battle, in which Zubiaur's own shi |
de version, one summer night in 1991, an enemy | fleet known as the Strange Fleet approached a small |
floating batteries to protect it from an enemy | fleet. |
City of London Cogers, Old Bank of England, | Fleet Street, 7pm, 2nd Monday each month. |
d, following the appearance of a large English | fleet under the command of John Leake carrying reinf |
such, the Dreadnought was part of the English | fleet which destroyed most of the Spanish Armada in |
ar al Milh), northern Tunisia, when an English | fleet under Robert Blake destroyed several Barbary v |
On 20 July the English | fleet was off Eddystone Rocks, with the Armada upwin |
The English | fleet departed Portobello on February 8. |
void being intercepted by the powerful English | fleet. |
The English | fleet was not able to lay siege to La Rochelle until |
as not a permanent harbour yet for the English | fleet, which was anchored in Lisbon at the time. |
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