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She returned to Key West for | fleet exercises and training 23 May 1951. |
ne, she deployed to the Dominican Republic for | fleet exercises and then held a midshipman training |
Tactics and Atlantic | Fleet exercises took her to Norfolk, Virginia, and t |
rt, Davisville, Rhode Island After lengthy 2nd | Fleet exercises she joined the 6th Fleet in the Medi |
cific coast participating in type training and | fleet exercises until decommissioned and struck from |
riod of service DeLong participated in several | Fleet Exercises and Midshipmen Cruises. |
, the minesweeper participated in cold weather | fleet exercises off Newfoundland before returning to |
In | fleet exercises off New York in November, O'Brien co |
l the following fall, taking part in scheduled | fleet exercises and training operations. |
In June she took part in | Fleet exercises and made an official visit to Japan, |
ook part in antisubmarine warfare projects and | fleet exercises off Florida and Bermuda and in the C |
After training and | fleet exercises out of New England and off the Flori |
In between 6th | Fleet exercises the destroyer operated for 5 weeks i |
An eager competitor in | fleet exercises and battle problems, MSC-196 was rec |
e deployed to the China coast for division and | fleet exercises out of her summer base at Tsingtao. |
She then participated in | fleet exercises, operating out of Newport. |
ued to service SubRon 6 at Norfolk and, during | fleet exercises, in the Caribbean Sea. |
roup and participating in several major allied | fleet exercises. |
hen returned to Charleston 4 January 1963, for | fleet exercises. |
ts, Markab also participated in the semiannual | fleet exercises. |
During 1962 and 1963 she participated in 7th | Fleet exercises. |
ming the usual tasks such as type training and | fleet exercises. |
Her participation in Royal Navy | fleet exercizes in 1905 is considered by some to be |
Settsu was ordered under the 1907 | Fleet Expansion Program as one of the first steps in |
a and Aki were ordered under in 1905 Emergency | Fleet Expansion Program during the height of the Rus |
ed spending £21,500,000 over five years toward | fleet expansion. |
time Administration's National Defense Reserve | Fleet facility at Suisun Bay, Calif. |
avy was also split into two opposing factions, | Fleet Faction and Treaty Faction. |
This group formed the influential | Fleet Faction which later achieved Japan's withdrawa |
rley, Bagshot, Crowthorne, Sandhurst, Yateley, | Fleet, Farnborough, Aldershot and Farnham. |
Fleet Field | |
ontemporary Hawker Sea Fury was preferred as a | fleet fighter. |
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 |
When the | fleet finally was able to obtain fresh supplies at M |
In 1995, Shawmut National merged with the | Fleet Financial Group. |
In 1632, English fur trader Henry | Fleet first documented a Native American (Nacotchtan |
The | fleet first captured the Sewri Fort, then the Mazago |
As Samuel R. Aitken she served the merchant | fleet, first with the Moore-McCormack Steam Ship Lin |
Affondatore ( | fleet flag, ironclad turret ram, launched 1865, 4006 |
vice with the Reichsmarine in February 1921 as | fleet flagship in the Baltic. |
eppe Sparzani and the commander of the Italian | fleet, flagship Vittorio Veneto, was Ammiraglio di S |
She became the | Fleet Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by H |
As | fleet flagship, the ship participated in several exe |
rhaul to prepare it for duties as the U.S. 6th | Fleet flagship. |
the Battle of Dominguez Rancho, as Stockton's | fleet fled south to San Diego. |
y became the workhorse of NASA's Space Shuttle | fleet, flying far more missions per year than Columb |
raided the Mexican coast and kept the Mexican | fleet focused on defending its own coastline. |
The Russian | fleet, following up this success, now attacked the t |
ecruiser squadron, with squadrons of the Grand | Fleet following from Ireland. |
an unsuccessful attempt to locate the Japanese | fleet following the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
(Longhorns) where he earned a reputation as a | fleet footed hitter. |
Turning in some eye catching performances as a | fleet footed, try scoring winger, Fussell's rise to |
Stansbury served with the Pacific | Fleet for over two years during which time she recei |
He later served as part of the North Sea | fleet for several years. |
ued to operate with the Service Force, Pacific | Fleet, for the next two years. |
gned to the I Battle Squadron of the High Seas | Fleet for the majority of her career, including Worl |
21 November 1944 Donaldson reported to the 3rd | Fleet for duty as escort for the logistics group sup |
63, Curlew joined Admiral David Dixon Porter's | fleet for patrol and convoy duty in the Mississippi |
On 1 October 1963, she headed back to the 6th | Fleet for a seven-month tour. |
She then rejoined the 3rd | Fleet for strikes against Luzon (5 November - 16 Dec |
9 June 1955 she was withdrawn from the Reserve | Fleet for a Repair Program, GAA- So. |
March 1946, Chippewa reported to the U.S. 16th | Fleet for inactivation, decommissioning on 26 Februa |
The two fleets were combined into the Combined | Fleet for the final Battle of Tsushima. |
Panama Canal and reported to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty 10 June 1945. |
t time, Ontario served as part of the Atlantic | Fleet for the first five years following commissioni |
r dry dock, she remained deployed with the 6th | Fleet for four months. |
) and Pigeon (AM-47), were sent to the Asiatic | Fleet for duty with the Yangtze Patrol. |
ting out, YMS-437 reported to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty on 16 August. |
September 1506 Kemal Reis confronted a Spanish | fleet for defending Djerba and captured a Spanish ga |
ant habits, leading to his imprisonment in the | Fleet for debt. |
By August Hollins had established his mosquito | fleet for defense of the river in the area of New Or |
Amoskeag fire engines served as the initial | fleet for the New York City Fire Department and the |
n 28 January 1946 and reported to the Atlantic | Fleet for duty. |
ssigned to the Amphibious Force, U.S. Atlantic | Fleet, for duty. |
with orders to report to the Atlantic Reserve | Fleet for inactivation. |
ellbark was then assigned to the U.S. Atlantic | Fleet for temporary duty with the U.S. 12th Fleet. |
h as the TS3, which formed the mainstay of the | fleet for many years. |
Henghai served with the Fujian | Fleet for less than a year. |
On 1 July, she sortied with the | Fleet for the final strikes along the Japanese coast |
Newport on 3 September, it joined the Atlantic | Fleet for the NATO Exercise "Strike Back" in the Nor |
ase in Yokosuka, Japan, home of the Navy's 7th | Fleet, for permanent assignment. |
He became Captain of the | Fleet for the Home Fleet in 1935 and went on to be C |
wing the war, the tug served with the Atlantic | Fleet for nearly a decade. |
As a result, he was imprisoned in the | Fleet for a few days. |
Arthur W. Radford, Commander-in Chief, Pacific | Fleet, for a tour of the U.S. Trust Territories. |
e U.S. space agency NASA and Chile's submarine | fleet for advice on survival in extreme, confined co |
t-laying ship was assigned to the U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty in July 1945. |
rs, and reported to ComServForce, U.S. Pacific | Fleet for duty and onward routing. |
She remained with the reserve | fleet for 12 years. |
These two ships formed the Olau | fleet for the next four years. |
ca, and remained attached to the Mediterranean | fleet for the next two years. |
(1912-1918), which was detached from the Home | Fleet for service in the Mediterranean during the Fi |
Georgia next sailed with the | fleet for target practice in Cape Cod Bay, arriving |
tion from the Commander, United States Seventh | Fleet, for outstanding performance of duty during co |
Bids to build the new | fleet for FCC have been submitted although the order |
The Flag Officer Second-in-Command Far East | Fleet, for most of the postwar period a Rear Admiral |
bmarine training at Derry, she joined the Home | Fleet for exercises and visits, and in June she retu |
oned 10 June 1946, she remained in the Reserve | Fleet for 16 years. |
Sailing with the | fleet for maneuvers in the Caribbean, she departed N |
ember 1936-October 1939, she then rejoined the | fleet for service with Destroyer Division 6, Atlanti |
April 1945, Sakawa was assigned to the Second | Fleet for "Operation Ten-Go", the suicide mission ag |
Putnam rendezvoused with the | fleet for torpedo exercises in the Caribbean again 6 |
She was with the Home | Fleet for the next few months, and in December escor |
The Commander of the United States | Fleet Forces Command serves as the Executive Agent, |
onfirmed for assignment as the Commander, U.S. | Fleet Forces Command and U.S. Atlantic Fleet from Oc |
ated as CSFTP or COMSTRKFORTRAPAC, is the U.S. | Fleet Forces Command formation charged with training |
The | fleet formerly was moored at the Monongahela Wharf, |
anuary 1994 and laid up at James River Reserve | Fleet, Fort Eustis, Virginia to be scrapped. |
p in the James River, National Defense Reserve | Fleet, Fort Eustis, Virginia. |
He stood out as admiral of the Mamluk | fleet fought by the forces of the Portuguese Empire |
at Port Arthur as part of the Russian Pacific | Fleet, fought at the Battle of the Yellow Sea. |
d plays a Martin D-18 6 string guitar for most | Fleet Foxes work. |
Seattle-based folk group | Fleet Foxes perform "Crayon Angels" at their concert |
laborated on the song "I'm Losing Myself" with | Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold in Los Angeles. |
se, The Clientele, The Black Heart Procession, | Fleet Foxes, and They Are Nocturnal. |
Besides his work with | Fleet Foxes, Pecknold goes under the moniker White A |
The song, "Ragged Wood" by the band | Fleet Foxes, references the site with the lyrics say |
rent number-one title is Helplessness Blues by | Fleet Foxes. |
nd the ship continued to receive and discharge | fleet freight and drum lubricating oil until 30 Nove |
grez departed Ulithi for Kossol Roads carrying | fleet freight and general stores and supplies. |
the Kawishiwi delivered over 250,000 pounds of | fleet freight and mail, plus 200 passengers for ship |
d deliver bulk petroleum products, and limited | fleet freight, mail, and personnel to combatant and |
One of her holds was consigned to | fleet freight, and the remaining cargo space was uti |
to 1883, and Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean | Fleet from 1883 to 1886. |
She served in the Channel | Fleet from 1864 until 1867, when she was paid off to |
rformed yeoman service with the Pacific Battle | Fleet from 1920 until early 1930. |
Navy he eventually rose to be Chaplain of the | Fleet from 1960 to 1963 when he was elevated to the |
He then commanded the Lorient | fleet from 1779, and became Chef d'escadre in 1784. |
subsequently served with the Red Banner Baltic | Fleet from 1946 as Provornyy. |
tely Basil's fault as he had diverted a relief | fleet from Sicily to haul marble for a church instea |
She was flagship of the Italian | fleet from 1949-1950, and again from 1951 to 1953, w |
e was Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic | Fleet from 1903 to 1905. |
reserve of the Portsmouth Division of the Home | Fleet from completion until 1909, when she joined th |
Stalwart deployed to the U.S. 6th | Fleet from September 1961 to 24 March 1962. |
Escort was attached to the Mediterranean | Fleet from September 1935 to March 1936, during the |
mericans from getting out, also kept Barclay's | fleet from entering the harbor to destroy Perry's sq |
gain she conducted ASW operations with the 6th | Fleet from France to Cyprus. |
The Christian army was also assisted by a | fleet from King Valdemar the Great of Denmark. |
ollowed and besieged Shirkuh there, aided by a | fleet from Jerusalem. |
These units comprised the bulk of the | fleet from the 1930s until the introduction of the 1 |
ablished as the headquarters for the Norwegian | Fleet from 1750 until 1758 so that the older fortifi |
Mediterranean Sea with the United States Sixth | Fleet from February to August 1992. |
rmanent display at Nixon Library, Presidential | fleet from 1961 to 1976 |
r trolleybuses were built from the single-deck | fleet from 1955. |
use her presence on the lake deterred the U.S. | fleet from setting sail. |
In 875, King Harald Fairhair led a | fleet from Norway to Scotland. |
Her final service was again with the Channel | Fleet from 1880 to 1885. |
signed to the 12th Squadron of the 3rd Support | Fleet from 1 February 1940. |
He commanded the Mediterranean | Fleet from 13 January 1874 to 15 January 1877. |
ver, Cunningham's plans to cut off the Italian | fleet from Taranto had succeeded. |
With the 7th | Fleet from 26 September 1968, she served in the "Yan |
officer in the South Pacific with the Seventh | Fleet from 1942 to 1946. |
She was on special service with the Atlantic | Fleet from commissioning through 1913, when she was |
The company have a varied | fleet, from ex-Probus Management and Diamond Bus Den |
He commanded 4th Battle Squadron of the Grand | Fleet from 1918. |
As soon as his scouts had spotted the | fleet from the Lebanese mountains, Saladin left Dama |
He commanded the United States Sixth | Fleet from 1996 to 1998, and completed his naval car |
26 January - Eleven ships of First | Fleet from Botany Bay led by Arthur Phillip land in |
served as part of the Frigate Force of the Sea | Fleet from 1948 until 1960. |
idence of the Commander in Chief of the Indian | Fleet from 1770-1795. |
it's tour around the world in the Great White | Fleet from 1907-1909. |
sea to intercept an anticipated Spanish silver | fleet from its American territories. |
wens has served as Commander of the U.S. Sixth | Fleet from 1990 to 1992, which includes Operation De |
the loss of baggage on the voyage of the First | Fleet from England to Botany Bay and Port Jackson, n |
Carrier Division was used to protect the main | fleet from American submarines suspected of followin |
e on a long-term charter to the Evergreen Line | fleet from Conti-NSB/Germany. |
Yoshida was commander-in-chief of the IJN 2nd | Fleet from 1936-1937, and commander-in-chief of the |
Bolivia has increased its | fleet from 10,000 in 2003 to 121,908 units in 2009, |
rew their final examples in 2009, making their | fleet fully low floor. |
s mission until decommissioning in the Reserve | Fleet, Galveston, Texas 22 May 1947. |
As the | fleet gathered, North Carolina's provincial congress |
After leaving the Eastern | Fleet, Gawler underwent a four-month refit in Adelia |
uring the next thirty-five years, with a large | fleet, Genseric looted the coasts of the Eastern and |
Before joining the Pacific | Fleet, Geraldton underwent an armament reconfigurati |
Tippu Sultan and Jahangir observed the Indian | fleet getting closer to Karachi with its maximum spe |
rians however, only mention the burning of the | fleet, glossing over the destruction of the town. |
With the Ottoman | fleet gone for the winter and the French fleet havin |
During the ensuing melee the Turkish | fleet got so damaged and confused that it abandoned |
ly the most experienced Officer in the British | fleet, greatly increased the odds of the American fo |
The Guangdong | Fleet grew significantly during the second half of t |
Their | fleet grew and active operations continued until 200 |
ra, HMS Centaur and HMS Curacoa In 1927 he was | Fleet Gunnery Officer, Mediterranean Fleet. |
hat war had broken out and that the Dutch home | fleet had been defeated in the Battle of Lowestoft. |
By the early 20th century the | fleet had grown to three 160-foot (49 m) coal-fired |
Before the | fleet had left Orkney, it had swelled in size to twe |
and hosted Hugh I, Count of Vermandois, whose | fleet had shipwrecked off the coast of Dyrrhachium. |
llig Roads off Wilhelmshaven, where the German | fleet had anchored in expectation of a planned battl |
As of 2009, the bike | fleet had grown from 70 to 170. |
The Great Yarmouth herring | fleet had made the town the major herring port in th |
The Allied | fleet had moved to Huito, a position much more diffi |
dall, USN, in Pearl Harbor, the "Magic Carpet" | fleet had the specific duty of moving eligible disch |
A'baht of the Intrepid, commander of the Fifth | Fleet, had a good picture of the enemy strength, he |
rived off Syracuse when most of the blockading | fleet had left to resupply at Port Mahon; he success |
By sunset, the British | fleet had advanced considerably on the French fleet. |
44, the Leningrad front, along with the Baltic | fleet had successfully carried out the Vyborg operat |
The Baltic | Fleet had been assigned the task of transporting the |
After the | fleet had regrouped (without Tabberer), ships and ai |
By the time the IJN 9th | Fleet had been established, much of New Guinea had a |
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