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A tempest scattered his fleet off the Norwegian coast, and on 24 October 153
78 during the First Battle of Ushant, when his fleet managed to fend off an attack from a similarly
However, his fleet was dispersed by a storm near Galicia in 1719,
mmitted suicide following the desertion of his fleet, as did Cleopatra nine days after the battle.
Parker finally called his fleet off at 6:45 pm, but one last broadside from th
3 - On Lake Champlain, Arnold runs part of his fleet ashore, to avoid capture.
In 1348, his fleet was destroyed by an allied fleet from Venice,
Eventually, Sador returns but his fleet of fighters is intercepted by Shad and his new
d having established the blockade, divided his fleet into the usual three squadrons.
od and a near disaster near Isle aux Noix, his fleet was victorious in totally destroying the Briti
built by Captain John Anderson as part of his fleet of steamboats on Lake Washington, operating un
His fleet was 36 ships strong, transporting a force of 3
Brihtric followed with eighty, but his fleet was driven ashore by a storm and burnt by Wulf
utnumbered the British; but Calder ordered his fleet into action.
t on a hill from which the owner could see his fleet of coal fired steam ships in Rondout Creek and
18 swept over New Orleans, sinking most of his fleet and destroying provisions.
Dies while his fleet attacks and tries to break out.
His fleet of eight steam warships was the strongest in J
Most of the ships of his fleet were sunk or captured.
Behind him are the ships of his fleet, including his flagship, HMS Victory.
ndertook an expedition in Cappadocia while his fleet, under the command of Abdullah ibn Saad, advan
Hipper refused to lead his fleet to the surrender, delegating the task to Rear-
According to Arab sources his fleet consisted of 2,500 ships.
His fleet easily evaded the understaffed and ill-equippe
ng fealty as the next king, that he sailed his fleet to attack.
She is now a member of the Historic Fleet of the United Kingdom.
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
far introduced by Games Workshop include Hive Fleet Behemoth, Hive Fleet Kraken, and Hive Fleet Le
that operates independently from the main hive fleet.
They are rarely found with the main hive fleet, and when they are, they are only loading more
The planet was later lost to Hive Fleet Kraken.
ncis Bridgeman, commander-in-chief of the Home Fleet.
hat war had broken out and that the Dutch home fleet had been defeated in the Battle of Lowestoft.
May 1910 as 2nd flagship of 1st Division Home Fleet at Portsmouth.
undland joined the 10th Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet.
The battleship was part of the British Home Fleet during Eto's assignment and remained in Britis
These were supported by seven Home Fleet destroyers led by Onslow (Capt.JA McCoy comman
s whilst at sea and was detached from the Home Fleet units and returned to Scapa Flow.
d the 1st Destroyer Flotilla, part of the Home Fleet, which was based in the UK.
She initially joined the Home Fleet and was used for ocean trade protection duties
) was the last British admiral to command Home Fleet during World War II.
He went on to be Chief of Staff for the Home Fleet in 1936 and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in
joined the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet.
The ship served with the British Home Fleet during her brief career.
mand of the battleship HMS Valiant in the Home Fleet, but in October 1924 he was promoted Rear-Admi
action until December when she joined the Home Fleet.
with the 17th Destroyer Flotilla with the Home Fleet.
She then rejoined the Home Fleet.
reserve of the Portsmouth Division of the Home Fleet from completion until 1909, when she joined th
he then returned to the UK and joined the Home Fleet.
ned to the 20th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet after her commissioning, Gipsy spent the pre-w
ader of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet, based at Dover (1907).
After two months in the Home Fleet she was transferred to the 4th Cruiser Squadro
ader of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet.
May 1945 the Group was transferred to the Home Fleet to support of the re-occupation of Norway.
d the 4th Destroyer Squadron, part of the Home Fleet.
sed at Scapa Flow with other ships of the Home Fleet.
ce Admiral he was made Second-in-Command, Home Fleet and Flag Officer, 2nd Battle Squadron.
der to relieve financial pressures of the Home Fleet by the Admiralty.
he Second-in-Command, 1st Battle Squadron Home Fleet, which she remained until November 1915, when
f Rear-Admiral Richard H. Peirse, M.V.O., Home Fleet, at the Coronation Spithead Review of 24 June
Then back to the Home Fleet in command of the scout, HMS Skirmisher.
joined the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet.
In March 1940, she was transferred to the Home Fleet, just in time to participate in the opening st
8, until 1950, he was Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth until 1951.
e with the Portsmouth Division of the new Home Fleet.
erranean and the cruiser HMS Medea in the Home Fleet.
ocated to the 2nd Cruiser Squadron in the Home Fleet and arrived at Portsmouth on 11 January 1940.
he Admiralty in 1933 and Commander of the Home Fleet Destroyer Flotillas in 1936.
nder of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet in 1932.
n the second half of 1942, working in the Home Fleet in the Navy's only operational radar-fitted Fl
Portsmouth into the first division of the Home Fleet.
When the Home Fleet was redesignated as the Channel Fleet, she con
ne then operated out of New York with the Home Fleet until July 1861.
on until after the war, and served in the Home Fleet until 1950.
She served as flagship of "B Fleet" during combined manoeuvres of the Home Fleet,
The ship served in the Home Fleet until laid-up and put into Reserve in 1952, an
ficer Submarines summer war exercises and Home Fleet visits, calling at Haugesund and Nordheimsund
h Cruiser Squadron serving as part of the Home Fleet on Northern Patrol duties.
arrington Brooke, RN, and served with the Home Fleet.
Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion, the ship was attached to the
with the rest of the Flotilla, joined the Home Fleet, based in the UK.
tilla, left the Mediterranean to join the Home Fleet.
Zealand was only briefly assigned to the Home Fleet before she sailed for New Zealand in February
signed to the 1st Cruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet upon her commissioning in 1911.
ntic on completion, and remained with the Home Fleet until going to the East Indies late in 1941.
After this she returned to the Home Fleet, covering the carrier raids along the Norwegia
d the 4th Destroyer Flotilla, part of the Home Fleet.
the Commander of the 3rd Division of the Home Fleet in 1909 and commanded the White Fleet on manoe
oebe's first six months were spent in the Home Fleet, escorting troop convoys on the first stage of
recommissioned as Flagship, Vice Admiral, Home Fleet, serving as flagship of Sir Arthur Wilson.
joined the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet, and just the following year, suffered a fire.
Britain in July, and was assigned to the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow.
ecretary to the Commander in Chief of the Home Fleet.
t of 8 Destroyer flotilla attached to the Home Fleet and based at Scapa Flow.
ttleship HMS Hannibal relieved her of her Home Fleet duties entirely, and she paid off on 23 Februa
ppointed Flag Officer (Flotillas) for the Home Fleet and in 1959 went on to become Flag Officer, Sc
ed with the Flotilla for screening of the Home Fleet ships providing distant cover for the Normandy
nd Flag Officer Aircraft Carriers for the Home Fleet in 1951.
She subsequently joined the Home Fleet upon commission, but in 1950 she was temporari
The operational areas of the Home Fleet were not circumscribed, and units were detache
mber she was serving the flotillas of the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow.
(1912-1918), which was detached from the Home Fleet for service in the Mediterranean during the Fi
she joined the 1st Battle Squadron of the Home Fleet.
3rd Destroyer Flotilla, also part of the Home Fleet.
She then served with the Home Fleet off Norway and Russia until September 1941.
n 1960 and Flag Officer Flotillas for the Home Fleet in 1962.
Escapade was mainly deployed with the Home Fleet, but spent several periods on detached service
bmarine training at Derry, she joined the Home Fleet for exercises and visits, and in June she retu
430 & GWR 6024 King Edward I And the WSRs Home Fleet.
Stord served in the Home Fleet in the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla.
aff in 1941 and Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet in 1944.
joined the 16th Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow on 23 March 1940.
e War he became Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet; he retired in 1948.
r was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet with the acting rank of Admiral in May 1943, a
He returned to the Home Fleet in August 1910 and remained there serving in H
ed to the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla with the Home Fleet.
In February Imperial was engaged on Home Fleet screening duties and escorting convoys to Norw
of the month working up with ships of the Home Fleet, after which she sailed to Portsmouth.
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
rd the destroyer HMS Electra (part of the Home Fleet).
The Commander-in-Chief Home Fleet still flew his flag however in HMS Tyne at Por
ejoined the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow on 17 March.
, 1939 the flotilla was reassigned to the Home Fleet, on escort duty from Portland and Scapa Flow,
She was with the Home Fleet for the next few months, and in December escor
Returning to Port Royal with Hood's fleet in February the following year, he spent sever
lages include Eversley, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Fleet, Odiham, Bentley, Bordon, Headley, Selborne, L
tores across many services including, Hopwood, Fleet, Warwick North, Oxford, Membury West, Corley N
Amtrak's Horizon Fleet are rail cars based upon the Comet II commuter
The King even sent a hostile fleet to the Roman coast and destroyed the city of A
940: Arthur Hovenden Worth, of Hovenden House, Fleet, Holbeach
The Hovertravel fleet at Ryde.
foil appeared on German radar as though a huge fleet of ships was approaching.
itime police as well as the Finnish icebreaker fleet.
The World War II fleet oiler USS Cossatot (AO-77) is named after this
rapid, remote, retarging of the Minuteman III fleet.
The IJN Fleet Command gave them the project number V6.
C'baoth to aid them, coordinating the Imperial fleet as the Emperor had originally done.
Captain radioed a distress signal to Imperial Fleet Command.
Byzantium and Chrysopolis, though the Imperial fleet successfully counter-attacked on the Propontis
main characters have returned to the imperial fleet and Lafiel is now captain of a new ship, the a
t coast and in the Caribbean, participating in fleet maneuvers, war games, and reserve training cru
was apprenticed to John Tinney, an engraver in Fleet Street, London, and studied in the St Martin's
She joined in fleet maneuvers, cruises from Alaska to the Caribbea
entary was in 1986 at Tweseldown Racecourse in Fleet, Hampshire.
He had previously worked in Fleet Street as a journalist for the Daily Express.
She joined in Fleet maneuvers helping to develop submarine tactics
was an English tabloid newspaper published in Fleet Street.
During February, she participated in Fleet Problem I, which tested the defenses of the Pa
Japanese and Chinese waters, participating in fleet maneuvers and combat operations off the China
After serving in fleet and NATO combined operations throughout the Me
endents were successful in being elected, 2 in Fleet and 1 in Hartley Wintney.
for Singapore and Brunei, and was involved in fleet training and patrols in the Singapore-Brunei a
He died at his home in Fleet Street, London and was buried in the same tomb
The Daily Crucible, the dullest newspaper in Fleet Street, is suddenly taken over by media magnat
ty in association with the Carmelite Friars in Fleet Street.
ice for Parry was held at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street on 30 January 1990.
412), and practised for some time in London in Fleet Street, at the Golden Cross by Fleet Bridge.
In fleet exercises off New York in November, O'Brien co
John Russell was born in Fleet, Hampshire, England, in 1919.
Crane's estate included land in Fleet, Lincolnshire and an inn on Market Hill called
, Rhode Island, in 1952, the ship took part in fleet antisubmarine exercises off the coast.
He was born in Clerkenwell but worked in Fleet Street.
She then participated in fleet exercises, operating out of Newport.
During an 18-year career in Fleet Street, Brian worked for nine different nation
In June she took part in Fleet exercises and made an official visit to Japan,
She engaged in fleet maneuvers, gunnery and seamanship training, an
n had both Elizabeth and her husband locked in Fleet Prison and, after their release, were never ag
White, whom he married at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street, City of London.
Tweseldown Racecourse in Fleet, Hampshire was originally a National Hunt stee
coming a staff reporter on the Daily Sketch in Fleet Street.
founded; the earliest political club, based in Fleet Street.
meeting upstairs at the Cheshire Cheese pub in Fleet Street, it produced anthologies of poetry in 1
gency, writing for tabloids and broadsheets in Fleet Street.
John Feaver (born February 16, 1952, in Fleet, Hampshire, England) is a former professional
ere meeting regularly at the Rainbow Tavern in Fleet Street from which the group took its name.
An eager competitor in fleet exercises and battle problems, MSC-196 was rec
14 January 1970 and berthed with the Inactive Fleet at San Diego.
n Diego, reporting on the 15th to the Inactive Fleet.
Roberts joined the Inactive Fleet at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, until the hulk
estern corner of the City of London, including Fleet Street, Temple, Blackfriars, and St Paul's Cat
53 R9 cars remained the newest part of the IND fleet until the arrival of the R10 cars in 1948.
Brilliant Naval Action of the East India Fleet, British propaganda poster celebrating the eng
The Indian fleet, consisting of about 200 ships equipped with c
Tippu Sultan and Jahangir observed the Indian fleet getting closer to Karachi with its maximum spe
idence of the Commander in Chief of the Indian Fleet from 1770-1795.
signed to the 11th Flotilla of the East Indies Fleet with her last sweep being the Addu Atull in th
represented the Philippines in the Indonesian Fleet Review and Sail Bunaken 2009 festival, an inte
This group formed the influential Fleet Faction which later achieved Japan's withdrawa
Amoskeag fire engines served as the initial fleet for the New York City Fire Department and the
ously named South Central) acquired an initial fleet of six 2-car Class 171/7 and six 4-car Class 1
These vehicles will form The Tide's initial fleet of light rail vehicles.
International Fleet Review 19 February 2001 - The world's major na
d participated in that country's International Fleet Review.
She escorted an international fleet of tall ships during the OPSAIL 2000 Parade of
Maria at the 2005 Trafalgar 200 International Fleet Review
She also appeared in the International Fleet Review of 2005.
                                                                                                   
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