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The | fleet had little choice but to give battle at Memphi |
The Federal | fleet had difficulty attempting to subdue these posi |
Victory was swift because the Spanish | fleet had been set afire in order not be captured an |
The Grand | fleet had been fighting heavy seas and making slow p |
164 and 180) joined them within weeks, and the | fleet had six cars (all ex-Porto single-truckers) by |
ith the two ships signalling that the invasion | fleet had been delayed by engine problems, and givin |
The Japanese | fleet had [effectively] ceased to exist, and, except |
The Turkish | fleet had already rounded the island and was anchore |
The Dutch | fleet had not seen any significant action due to the |
i Sun-shin received a report that the Japanese | fleet had been sighted near Danghangpo. |
The Swedish merchant | fleet had about 70 ships built in Timmernabben betwe |
he time the prisoners arrived in Virginia, the | fleet had already sailed. |
ence - he had not been informed that the Brest | fleet had been reinforced with the Toulon squadron. |
General James A. Van | Fleet Hall is an historic building on the campus of |
He is also the namesake of Van | Fleet Hall on the University of Florida campus, home |
Van | Fleet Hall |
Van | Fleet Hall contains classrooms, lounges, offices, an |
The unit is headquartered at Van | Fleet Hall, which is a brick building located in fro |
in the nation, and is currently located at Van | Fleet Hall. |
The nearest larger towns are | Fleet, Hampshire and Farnham, Surrey. |
Tweseldown Racecourse in | Fleet, Hampshire was originally a National Hunt stee |
n Honorary Chaplain to the King, he retired to | Fleet, Hampshire in 1966 and died 20 years later on |
John Russell was born in | Fleet, Hampshire, England, in 1919. |
John Feaver (born February 16, 1952, in | Fleet, Hampshire, England) is a former professional |
entary was in 1986 at Tweseldown Racecourse in | Fleet, Hampshire. |
Porteous (73033), Royal Regiment of Artillery ( | Fleet, Hants.). |
Fleet Hargate is a village in southeastern Lincolnsh | |
Fleet Hargate falls within the wider parish of Fleet | |
A mile to the west is | Fleet Hargate and two miles to the south-east is Lon |
The | fleet has a wide variety of vehicles and is ever-cha |
service work began the predominant type in the | fleet has been the Optare Solo, although other vehic |
each the open waters of the Gulf of Maine, the | fleet has separated for the overnight journey. |
All of the | fleet has a unique red and black paintwork with the |
stem will be brought into service once the old | fleet has been withdrawn. |
rnment announced in a communique: "The British | Fleet has bombed our coastal positions in the Middle |
Most of its | fleet has been transferred to Aviacsa, a returning l |
The new X'Trapolis | fleet have a different seating layout to the origina |
n President Dennis Tridents from the Metroline | fleet have been introduced to the route, and the Arm |
Most of the class 379 | fleet have been built and are in service displacing |
but then was forced to flee to Ireland when a | fleet he had hired from the Danish settlement in Ire |
After the scuttling of the High Seas | Fleet he was held as a POW by the British and repatr |
tnessing the Anglo bombers attacking his naval | fleet, he drinks from his canteen, upset that he is |
Beatty was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Grand | Fleet, he took Brock with him to be his Chief of Sta |
946, Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific | Fleet; he retired in 1949. |
1915, as the new Commander in Chief, Atlantic | Fleet, he received the rank of admiral 19 June 1916. |
After commanding the Pacific | Fleet, he served as Commissioner of U.S. Trust Terri |
ation of General Lovell with the River Defense | Fleet; he was soon to become the fleet's most persis |
e War he became Commander-in-Chief of the Home | Fleet; he retired in 1948. |
odore and Chief of Staff of the North Atlantic | Fleet, he drew up a code of signals for steam tactic |
ware that Greece was vulnerable to the British | Fleet, he advocated a course of neutrality. |
For his actions in preparing the | fleet, he was appointed KCB in 1982. |
Messages were immediately sent to the | Fleet Headquarters in Sydney, although staff in Sydn |
The SCAJAP | fleet held the designation of Task Group 96-3 in the |
se War in cooperation with the Russian Pacific | Fleet held Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk operation, part of the |
At the end of July the Staff of the Sixth | Fleet held a conference at which Captain Imai was pr |
peacekeeping operation during 1957 as the 6th | Fleet helped stabilize the incident in the Eastern M |
Once again her operations with the 7th | Fleet helped maintain stability in the Far East. |
US 5th | Fleet helped with the rescue effort with divers and |
partment to see how the world's largest police | fleet helps to catch bad guys. |
sed on an account of two convicts of the First | Fleet, Henry Cabell and Susannah Holmes as given by |
PSV Circle | Fleet History PN3 (1980) |
940: Arthur Hovenden Worth, of Hovenden House, | Fleet, Holbeach |
vel, the Department of Public Affairs runs the | Fleet Home Town News (FHTN) program for the Coast Gu |
at destroyer, Paul Jones served in the Pacific | Fleet, homeported at San Francisco. |
She has served as Commanding Officer | Fleet Hospital Fort Dix, Executive Officer, Director |
February 1991, she was recalled to serve with | Fleet Hospital 15, Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia, in suppo |
ed assignments to numerous Naval Hospitals and | Fleet Hospital commands. |
Once given the | fleet, however, he sails around Britain stirring up |
e Program (SAP), transferred, cash sale, ex-US | fleet hull foreign military sale, transferred to as |
other parts of Polynesia, to derive the 'Great | Fleet' hypothesis. |
After the attack on the Spanish | fleet, in which he bore his took part, he was one of |
The ship was attached to the Mediterranean | Fleet in the Red Sea from September to November duri |
On 3 April, she deployed with the Sixth | Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea until 3 August. |
He became Commander-in-Chief | Fleet in 1995 and Vice-Chief of Defence Staff in 199 |
nge for a half a million dollars and a British | fleet in the Gulf of Mexico. |
pointed Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1875 and Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 18 |
ce of Prussia, disestablished the first German | fleet in Brake. |
1801 command of a | fleet in the Baltic, |
The naval operations of the Russian Baltic | Fleet in the Mediterranean yielded even more spectac |
Yeo successfully blockaded the American | fleet in Sackett's Harbour for some months and subse |
gate Wabash, the flagship of the Mediterranean | Fleet, in 1858-59. |
dmiral Sir John Fieldhouse, Commander-in-Chief | Fleet in 1980. |
the turuma frigates serving in the Archipelago | Fleet in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
cks because of price hikes in the 6th American | Fleet in the Port of Piraeus. |
Makarov transferred to the Black Sea | Fleet in 1876. |
nther withdrew to her former position with the | fleet in the successful campaign at Santiago. |
d, with her flotilla, joined the British Grand | Fleet in 1914 on the outbreak of World War I. |
of the 6th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet in common with the other ships of the Caledon |
He went on to be Chief of Staff for the Home | Fleet in 1936 and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in |
rld War I climate and joined the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1919. |
With DesRon 7, Mayo joined the 8th | Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea in August 1943. |
count of the scuttling of the German High Seas | Fleet in Scapa Flow. |
ned to the 4th Scouting Group of the High Seas | Fleet in Wilhelmshaven. |
Captain Manley to harass the departing British | fleet, in which he had some success, capturing among |
of London, and was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in January 1948. |
6th Light Cruiser Squadron, part of the Grand | Fleet in July 1917. |
ssioning she was placed in the Pacific Reserve | Fleet in January, 1947. |
by the People's Liberation Army Navy North Sea | Fleet in an aircraft base near Qingdao, Shandong pro |
68 and Flag Officer Second in Command Far East | Fleet in 1969. |
d the disapproval of his crew by stranding the | fleet in the doldrums and running the flagship agrou |
ander, Squadron 2, U.S. Navy Pacific Submarine | Fleet in World War II |
n in 1941, eventually becoming Chaplain of the | Fleet in 1966. |
and claims to have the largest fishing vessel | fleet in the state of Florida. |
until she was transferred to the Eastern | Fleet in the Indian Ocean in late February. |
Following the scuttling of the German | fleet in June 1919, all four ships were allotted to |
ly she is part of the National Defense Reserve | Fleet in the James River, Fort Eustis, Virginia and |
oned on 31 October 1947 and joined the reserve | fleet in San Francisco, California. |
2, Laborde ordered the scuttling of the French | fleet in Toulon to prevent his ships from falling in |
dmiral, famous for the scuttling of the French | fleet in Toulon. |
Radford was reassigned to the Pacific | Fleet in July 1919 and cleared Hampton Roads on 19 J |
Ottoman | fleet in the Indian Ocean in the 16th century. |
She returned to the Pacific | Fleet in 1955, and made periodic deployments to the |
the Maritime Commission's Hudson River Reserve | Fleet in June 1947 and sold for scrapping in March 1 |
He was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in 1888 and retired in 1892. |
- 59 die when a cyclone destroys the pearling | fleet in the Exmouth Gulf of Western Australia. |
ler of the Navy in 1979 and Commander-in-Chief | Fleet in 1981. |
He commanded the Russian | fleet in exile from January 1921 until its disarmame |
ir) and Second in Command of the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1948. |
Vol II., The | Fleet in Being. |
The primary responsibility of the High Seas | Fleet in 1917 and 1918 was to secure the German nava |
rior to the arrival of settlers from the First | Fleet in 1788. |
It was assigned to the Pacific | Fleet in September 1967 and was initially homeported |
A number of vehicles entered the | fleet in blue Yorkshire Coastliner livery in Spring |
inted Commander in Chief of the Russian Baltic | Fleet in 1909 when this position was created. |
e 745 PCC streetcars the TTC owned-the largest | fleet in North America-only two remain in operation. |
e was appointed GCB in 1865 and admiral of the | Fleet in 1870. |
west coast of Nicaragua, and later joined the | fleet in the Caribbean for maneuvers. |
Assigned to the Mediterranean | Fleet, in June 1941 Severn fired upon an Italian Arg |
Upon reactivation, she joined the US Fifth | Fleet in support of counter-piracy and counter-terro |
oading dry stores and provisions bound for the | fleet in the Central Pacific. |
t had carried out a reconnaissance of an enemy | fleet in action. |
Crookham Village is located south-west of | Fleet, in northeast Hampshire, England and lies with |
He became commander of the Australian | fleet in 1973. |
December 1943, Chief of Staff for the Eastern | Fleet in June 1944 and Chief of Staff for the Britis |
By 1 December, she was serving units of the | fleet in Philippine waters. |
f Staff to Commander Destroyer Force, Atlantic | Fleet in 1919 he supported the first successful tran |
ft carrier USS Forrestal attached to the Sixth | Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. |
on to be Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian | Fleet in July 1953 and First Naval Member & Chief of |
ous Unit Commendation for service with the 6th | Fleet in the Mediterranean and one battle star for V |
g biennially, except for 1962, to the U.S. 6th | Fleet in the Mediterranean. |
With the advent of T&NO/SP's Diesel locomotive | fleet in the postwar period, ALCO PA locomotives wer |
ops moved to seize what was left of the French | Fleet in the port of Toulon. |
ugust 16, with various units of the Republican | fleet in support, Bayo landed his force of 8,000 mil |
r Admiral (Destroyers) for the British Pacific | Fleet in 1945. |
Returning to Port Royal with Hood's | fleet in February the following year, he spent sever |
acing submarines of the New London Group, 16th | Fleet, in an inactive status. |
Countess kept the French | fleet in sight for several days and was able to sign |
e was scuttled, in the Scuttling of the French | fleet in Toulon. |
009, she is berthed at the James River Reserve | Fleet in Fort Eustis, VA, awaiting final disposal. |
ade annual deployments with the Pacific Battle | Fleet in fleet problems. |
09, the LACMTA operated the second-largest bus | fleet in North America, with a total of 2,911 buses. |
ormerly the Radisson Diamond) was added to the | fleet in 2005 at a cost of HK$390 million. |
esent at the surrender of the German High Seas | Fleet in November 1918. |
After being bombarded by the Anglo-French | fleet in July 1854 during the Crimean War, it was gi |
in March 1874 and commissioned into the German | fleet in February 1875. |
Illustrious joined the | fleet in August 1940. |
he 2nd Destroyer Flotilla of the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1928. |
ed the 1st light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand | Fleet in 1914, visiting Kiel in June that year. |
ble to return to active duty with the northern | fleet in mid-October. |
as transferred to the National Defense Reserve | Fleet in July 1946. |
ur II (R 330), she entered service in the NOAA | fleet in May 2003. |
She joined the Eastern | Fleet in 1942, but was withdrawn in April 1943 to re |
ere added in 1998 and a further two joined the | fleet in 1999. |
Then back to the Home | Fleet in command of the scout, HMS Skirmisher. |
e delivered in 2007, with the remainder of the | fleet in 2008-2009. |
In March and April she operated with the 6th | Fleet in the Mediterranean, then between June 1963 a |
f Beatty and Andrew Cunningham, Admiral of the | Fleet in World War II. |
y and served as a naval officer with the Sixth | Fleet in the Mediterranean. |
3 Plaxton Panther coaches (23205-7) joined the | fleet in January 2011, and are used for the London-G |
arly career operating with the British Eastern | Fleet in the Indian Ocean. |
he was present at the scuttling of the German | fleet in Scapa Flow. |
Rear Admiral for the Mediterranean and Channel | Fleet in 1904 and Commander-in-Chief of the Australi |
ogie passenger coaches, with more added to the | fleet in 1932, all constructed by Robert Hudson Ltd |
g party shortly after the arrival of the First | Fleet in 1788. |
d to Italy having the second largest submarine | fleet in the world by outbreak of World War II. |
She operated with the | fleet in Allied training exercises, provided service |
ttleship New Jersey (BB-16) of the Great White | Fleet in 1907-09. |
he negotiations of the surrender of the German | fleet in November 1918 at the end of World War I. |
He became Chief of Staff for the Channel | Fleet in 1908 and Inspector of Target Practice in 19 |
r of 1st Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1936. |
him to prepare a campaign to face the Ottoman | fleet in its own waters. |
gage in maneuvers and battle practice with the | fleet in the Chesapeake Bay area. |
ch guns since HMS Inflexible, which joined the | fleet in 1881. |
rs until being mothballed in 1952 in a reserve | fleet in Mobile, Alabama. |
nder of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home | Fleet in 1932. |
until both ships were assigned to the Atlantic | Fleet in April 1919. |
e introduced from spring 2012, with the entire | fleet in operation by autumn 2012. |
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief | Fleet in 1979 and Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Comm |
n the second half of 1942, working in the Home | Fleet in the Navy's only operational radar-fitted Fl |
terwards, it served as the flagship of the 3rd | Fleet in the operation to capture Sakhalin from Russ |
rnia, she was transferred to the Naval Reserve | Fleet in July 1972, at which time she changed her ho |
board the cruiser Caradoc in the Mediterranean | Fleet in 1925-26. |
again sailed 3 August 1961 to bolster the 6th | Fleet in the Mediterranean. |
He commanded the crusading | fleet in the expedition to Nicopolis in 1396 and als |
of 1812, William Gray had the largest private | fleet in the United States with 60 square-rigged ves |
Caesar served in the Channel | Fleet in 1898, the Mediterranean Fleet 1898-1903, th |
82 he was stationed in the United States Sixth | Fleet in Italy, where he married an Italian woman. |
s in HMS Decade in 1804 and joined the Channel | Fleet in the blockade of Cherbourg. |
Aaron Ward resumed normal duty with the Battle | Fleet in March 1921, and continued that duty until s |
was a 48 year old commander of the Linear tank | Fleet in the Eurasian Federation. |
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