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After various shore and | fleet commands, he was appointed Admiral in 1927 and |
As with many of the First | Fleet officers, he had fought in the American Revolu |
untered, or to keep in contact with the German | fleet while he retreated to the main British Grand F |
Once given the | fleet, however, he sails around Britain stirring up |
Later Hryzlo was drafted into the Black Sea | Fleet, where he served on the battleship Potemkin. |
offence, apparently, he was imprisoned in the | Fleet, where he made his will on 9 April 1549. |
cort got underway again on 29 January with 5th | Fleet warships heading for Majuro Atoll in the Marsh |
1978, Admiral McKee served as Commander, Third | Fleet with headquarters in Pearl Harbor. |
Unaware of the approaching | fleet Sara heads out onto the ice with Jason Bryce a |
Again the naval forces escorted the invasion | fleet and heavy cover was provided against Italian i |
Albion, leading the vanguard of the British | fleet suffered heavy casualties, but with little to |
The commander of the IJN 7th | Fleet concurrently held the post of commander in chi |
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. |
Life Flight air ambulance service operates its | fleet of helicopters from Memorial Hermann-Texas Med |
She joined in | Fleet maneuvers helping to develop submarine tactics |
fter a year of tactical training exercises and | fleet maneuvers, Henley decommissioned at Charleston |
The ship served with the British Home | Fleet during her brief career. |
2-gun French Amazone, then part of d'Estaing's | fleet, brought her to battle. |
Britain had been content to maintain a larger | fleet than her rivals so as to have 'maritime suprem |
a continued to provide fueling services to the | fleet through her annual Western Pacific deployments |
ned to the 20th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home | Fleet after her commissioning, Gipsy spent the pre-w |
g operations undertaken by the British Pacific | Fleet because her radar and aircraft identification |
of 1998 starred Tara FitzGerald as Dona, James | Fleet as her husband, and Anthony Delon as the Frenc |
signed to the 1st Cruiser Squadron of the Home | Fleet upon her commissioning in 1911. |
ern Pacific, commencing her first issue to the | fleet after her arrival at Eniwetok 16 July. |
aced in the Charleston Group, Atlantic Reserve | Fleet, but her name was struck from the Navy list on |
She served the U.S. Pacific | Fleet with her protective anti-submarine nets, and r |
signed to the 11th Flotilla of the East Indies | Fleet with her last sweep being the Addu Atull in th |
It uses a | fleet of high performance sport touring Yamaha FJR13 |
One of the ships in the | fleet is hijacked by a few of its Centaurian passeng |
The object is to sink the opponent's entire | fleet without him sinking the player's fleet first. |
d Dorset Locomotive Company as a depot for its | fleet of hire locomotives, although this use has now |
Bathurst was promoted Admiral of the | Fleet on his retirement in 1995. |
o the NDP in the 1990 provincial election, and | Fleet lost his seat in the legislature to Elaine Zie |
His attitude would cost him a sixth of his | fleet and his life. |
Fleet Admiral His Imperial Highness Prince Yorihito | |
In September 2003, Commander, Third | Fleet shifted his flag from the command ship Coronad |
In 1210 BC, a | fleet under his command defeated one manned by the C |
Ibn-Maymun, the governor of Almeria, had a | fleet at his disposal. |
he wake of their attempt to capture the French | fleet, but his assistant managed to warn other offic |
In 1808 he was given command of the Baltic | fleet with his flag in HMS Victory. |
Behind him are the ships of his | fleet, including his flagship, HMS Victory. |
On 18 March 1963, Commander 1st | Fleet shifted his flag to Saint Paul. |
In 1958, Eureka joined the | fleet of historic ships now at the National Historic |
(Longhorns) where he earned a reputation as a | fleet footed hitter. |
far introduced by Games Workshop include Hive | Fleet Behemoth, Hive Fleet Kraken, and Hive Fleet Le |
ce duties until the Royal Navy British Pacific | Fleet occupied HMAS Assault from April 1945. |
periods in command of Barfleur in the Channel | Fleet and HMS Victory in the Mediterranean, before t |
e HMS Caistor Castle, representing the Reserve | Fleet, and HMS Carisbrooke Castle. |
The British | fleet, with HMS Conqueror in the lead, began beating |
to the 7th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet and HMS Aurora was one of the ships present at |
The ships from the Eastern | Fleet were HMS Renown (flagship of Vice-Admiral seco |
example being General Motors providing a lease | fleet of Holden HQ sedans that would be sold off aft |
ssioning, Daring served with the Mediterranean | Fleet and Home Fleet, and took part in rescue operat |
ick and dying from starvation and disease, the | fleet limped home in embarrassment. |
Assigned to Service Force, Atlantic | Fleet, and homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, the ship |
s Brewery from his grandfather, Admiral of the | Fleet, the Hon. |
ukui, who was commander of the native Hawaiian | fleet at Honolulu. |
The escort carrier stayed with the Reserve | Fleet until hostilities erupted in Korea during the |
tury Groomsport had a relatively large fishing | fleet and housed a lifeboat station in its sheltered |
The Act was to consist of five | fleet races, however poor weather meant that the Act |
war scare of 1885 she was rearmed and rejoined | fleet duties, however in 1886, she reverted to surve |
According to Hasted, a French | fleet approached Hythe in 1293 and landed 200 men, b |
t years of her life in the Operational Reserve | fleet at Hythe before joining the 9th MSS in the Per |
During February, she participated in | Fleet Problem I, which tested the defenses of the Pa |
His parents Thomas Brown and Sarah | Fleet Brown immigrated to Oregon Country in 1847. |
In April 1942, Haruna joined five | fleet carriers in attacks on Colombo in Ceylon. |
may have been named as early as 1665, and the | Fleet was in existence until 1967. |
The | fleet departed in 1975. |
In May 1943, she joined the Mediterranean | Fleet again in Alexandria, where she continued on es |
arious tasks including supporting the American | fleet stationed in Europe with supplies and particip |
The | Fleet Ditch in 1844. |
20 June - The Second | Fleet arrives in Port Jackson with much needed suppl |
The submarine joined the U.S. Navy's Atlantic | Fleet based in New London, Connecticut. |
otests increased after the United States Sixth | Fleet arrived in Turkey. |
served as flagship and tender for the Atlantic | Fleet destroyers in reserve at Philadelphia. |
crossed the Atlantic to begin her first Sixth | Fleet tour in the Mediterranean Sea. |
r, because most of Japan's merchant marine and | fleet lay in Davy Jones' Locker. |
Britai is a Zentradi | fleet commander in charge of his own fleet under the |
Combined | fleet exercises in the Caribbean occupied her throug |
During April and May she supported 2d | Fleet exercises in the Caribbean. |
mand of the battleship HMS Valiant in the Home | Fleet, but in October 1924 he was promoted Rear-Admi |
3) was a Leaf-class tanker tanker of the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in service between 1959 and 1970. |
Fleet 577 in Fleming Way, Manor Royal | |
incetown, Massachusetts, to join in the annual | Fleet maneuvers in the Caribbean. |
odore Lord Nelson - the commander in charge of | fleet based in Bastia |
The | fleet anchored in Lagos Bay the following day, with |
dernized in 1897-1899 and took part in British | fleet manoeuvres in 1900 and 1901 as a second-class |
The | fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations |
Into the fall of 1957 she serviced the 1st | Fleet and in November made preparations for her firs |
ct replenishment operations for the Occupation | fleet and in addition, the repatriation of Japanese |
, the destroyer transited the Panama Canal for | fleet concentrations in the Caribbean. |
When the preparation of the First | Fleet was in progress, he was made second-in-command |
Third | Fleet remained in Japanese waters until late Septemb |
searching for the remnants of the Mandalorian | fleet but in truth searching for the ancient Sith Em |
She supplied | fleet units in Japan; Hong Kong, the Philippine Isla |
" act of lese-majeste, he was committed to the | Fleet Prison, in close confinement. |
o 1970 she was in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet berthed in Suisun Bay, California. |
served as an instructor at the Canadian Forces | Fleet School in Halifax. |
ion Company, then was transferred to the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in 1970. |
He was commander of Luftflotte (Air | Fleet) 4 in the East from May 1939 until June 1942. |
In 1938 Fisanovich was posted to the Northern | Fleet where in 1941 he was appointed to command the |
TERRC dismantled 13 former US Naval Ghost | fleet vessels in 2003, and in February, 2009, decomm |
t part conducted at one of the Canadian Forces | Fleet Schools in Halifax, Victoria and Quebec City. |
Her participation in Royal Navy | fleet exercizes in 1905 is considered by some to be |
ft San Francisco, California 15 April 1925 for | fleet tactics in Hawaiian waters, from which she sai |
In March 1940, she was transferred to the Home | Fleet, just in time to participate in the opening st |
ing most of 1914, she participated in Atlantic | Fleet maneuvers in 1915 and operated in the Chesapea |
vice with the Reichsmarine in February 1921 as | fleet flagship in the Baltic. |
with the survivors of the mission, the Reaper | fleet awakens in dark space, and descends upon the g |
and 2011, Iwo Jima participated at the annual | Fleet Week in New York City. |
iers and Amphibious Ships in 1975 and Chief of | Fleet Support in 1977. |
College, Nottingham, and served with the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in World War I. |
mmand of the battleship HMS Orion in the Grand | Fleet, remaining in command for the remainder of the |
"B" Reserve in April 1893, descending into the | Fleet Reserve in May 1894. |
The ship served with the Baltic | Fleet, and in 1891-1892 it took part in a Cruise aro |
Under a | fleet reorganization in May 1912, she transferred to |
e commenced towing operations with the Pacific | Fleet, participating in joint Army-Navy maneuvers of |
Van | Fleet died in his sleep on his ranch outside Polk Ci |
Introduced to | fleet service in 1985, this class of ship features a |
akonju became chief of staff of the China Area | Fleet, remaining in that post until the war's end in |
surviving steam drifter of the herring fishing | fleet based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. |
The size of the force along with the | fleet increased in the years of war. |
She participated in a | fleet advance in December 1914 in support of the Rai |
He transferred to the | Fleet Reserve in June 1946 and retired in December 1 |
employed by the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency | Fleet Corporation in San Francisco to paint camoufla |
OWT owned oilers were transferred to the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in 1946 and all were given "Wave" na |
During 1959, she served the 6th | Fleet operating in the Mediterranean Sea. |
He was on the | Fleet Committee in December 1653 and became a Commis |
ng men, materiel, and aircraft to units of the | fleet engaged in making strikes on the enemy. |
with the rest of the Flotilla, joined the Home | Fleet, based in the UK. |
n dispatched to Great Britain for the Spithead | Fleet Review in celebration of the coronation of Kin |
ed as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's 8-4 | Fleet Program in fiscal 1915. |
ton was placed in the National Defense Reserve | Fleet and in 1967 was berthed in James River, Virgin |
Climacoporus navalis, known commonly as the | Fleet klipfish in South Africa, is a species of clin |
his preferments as a recusant, and was to the | Fleet Prison in London. |
1991, she is currently serving in the Pacific | Fleet, based in Pearl Harbor. |
30 May 1985: U.S. Sixth | Fleet operations in the Black Sea through 3 June. |
USS Genesee (AT-55), formerly Monocacy, was a | fleet tug in the U.S. Navy in World War I and World |
During this period, the rest of the German | fleet remained in the Baltic and provided protection |
e class was a class of four United States Navy | fleet oilers in service from the mid-1950s until the |
Since December 2010, the GX is available for | fleet sales in all 50 states. |
The exercises afforded the | Fleet training in strategic scouting and an opportun |
In 1453 the Ottoman | fleet participated in the historic conquests of Cons |
arch 1960 entered the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, berthed in the James River, Virginia. |
ratia was part of the National Defense Reserve | Fleet, berthed in Suisun Bay, California, until the |
ppointed Flag Officer (Flotillas) for the Home | Fleet and in 1959 went on to become Flag Officer, Sc |
Messages were immediately sent to the | Fleet Headquarters in Sydney, although staff in Sydn |
so technically "lose" the game by having their | fleet sunk in battle or themselves be arrested in a |
ers of her class were transferred to the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in 1946 and Empire Bounty was rename |
lanned a naval offensive against the Castilian | fleet, anchored in Seville. |
g the West Coast with additional exercises and | fleet problems in the Canal Zone and Hawaiian waters |
Van | Fleet died in office on September 3, 1923. |
rders were in marked contrast to the piecemeal | fleet replacement in Maidstone. |
18 January - HMS Supply of the First | Fleet arrives in Botany Bay. |
USS Pawnee (AT-74/ATF-74) was a Navajo-class | fleet tug in the United States Navy. |
ued to service SubRon 6 at Norfolk and, during | fleet exercises, in the Caribbean Sea. |
on 9 July 1946 and joined the Pacific Reserve | Fleet, berthed in the Columbia River. |
to the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet, and in August 1914 she sank a German merchant |
She has four other sister ships in the | fleet, named in succession: B Whale, C Whale, D Whal |
Laing & Sons Ltd, and transferred to the Royal | Fleet Auxiliary in 1946. |
Between 1956-1959 she served in the Baltic | fleet then in 1959, prior to planned repairs, S-99 w |
He became vicar of St. Bride's, | Fleet Street in 1729, and prebendary of Westminster |
Some of the new Enviro500 buses were given | fleet numbers in the format of 84XX, a numbering qui |
Under a | fleet reorganization in May 1912, Hindustan and all |
t modernized for use by the commander when the | fleet was in port. |
n Honorary Chaplain to the King, he retired to | Fleet, Hampshire in 1966 and died 20 years later on |
la and Subic Bays were mined by the US Asiatic | Fleet, stationed in Manila Bay. |
back to the Mediterranean for her second Sixth | Fleet deployment in April-October 1978. |
She became the | Fleet Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by H |
The Hoare Baronetcy, of | Fleet Street in the City of London, was created in t |
r the "Tomozuru Incident" of 1934 and "IJN 4th | Fleet Incident" in 1935, Wakaba underwent extensive |
ship of Commander, Submarine Flotilla, Pacific | Fleet early in 1922, and in March 1923 returned to t |
March 1946, Chippewa reported to the U.S. 16th | Fleet for inactivation, decommissioning on 26 Februa |
with orders to report to the Atlantic Reserve | Fleet for inactivation. |
“Greening the | Fleet” initiatives include |
The future M113A3 | fleet will include a number of vehicles that will ha |
By the 1920s, Mather had expanded their | fleet to include boxcars and refrigerator cars along |
ers, she operated with an international rescue | fleet that included Deutschland, Admiral Graf Spee, |
formation of ships from Indian Navy's Western | fleet which included cruiser INS Mysore. |
Their | fleet also includes two Azure Citibuses, hybrid type |
ly the most experienced Officer in the British | fleet, greatly increased the odds of the American fo |
More followed, with the | fleet size increasing rapidly to meet the new demand |
enuous duties did come with the demands of the | fleet steadily increasing! |
In 1961, Count | Fleet was inducted in the National Museum of Racing |
The German | fleet was instead sailing west, but Scheer ordered a |
An attempt by the Italian | fleet to intercept the British force failed, and all |
rst Great Western and is used to service their | fleet of InterCity High Speed Trains. |
eration and processing of NASA's Space Shuttle | fleet and International Space Station at Lyndon B. J |
Her work with Battle | Fleet was interrupted early in 1921 by two rescue mi |
ry 25, 1865 when Union Admiral John Dahlgren's | fleet sailed into Georgetown's harbor and captured t |
The GP14 | fleet came into being. |
On the 25 July, the | fleet ran into a strong storm, likely a hurricane, a |
In 1965 | Fleet was invested in the International Aerospace Ha |
Based out of Formosa, the 11th Air | Fleet was involved in the invasion of the Philippine |
axo writes that Starkad and Haki brought their | fleet to Ireland where lived the rich and greedy kin |
Affondatore ( | fleet flag, ironclad turret ram, launched 1865, 4006 |
He holds the rank of Major in the Colonial | Fleet, but is not a line officer: he does not form a |
General James A. Van | Fleet Hall is an historic building on the campus of |
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