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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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