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Map of Northern | Fleet bases |
on McLennan Lyons, (1833-1908), Admiral of the | Fleet, R.N. |
70% of earth's | fleet was destroyed during first contact. |
Franciscan Friar Vicente, the chaplain of the | fleet, celebrated Mass. |
1801 command of a | fleet in the Baltic, |
Most of the | fleet consists of second-hand Volvo coaches. |
One of the | fleet commander's subordinates was Flag Officer Flot |
The Rover class is a ship class of "Small | Fleet Tanker" of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary of the Un |
He became Captain of the | Fleet for the Home Fleet in 1935 and went on to be C |
flexible, which he then commanded as part of a | fleet that defeated Gen. Benedict Arnold's fleet in |
e lack of fanfare, the accomplishments of this | fleet tug contribute significantly to the strength o |
Bathurst was promoted Admiral of the | Fleet on his retirement in 1995. |
His attitude would cost him a sixth of his | fleet and his life. |
It would be the last time the guns of the | fleet, and Confiance would ever fire. |
July and August were months of great | fleet activity at Eniwetok. |
l - Frederick Field, Royal Navy Admiral of the | Fleet and First Sea Lord (d.1945). |
e was appointed GCB in 1865 and admiral of the | Fleet in 1870. |
ployed, the first ship selected as part of the | fleet becomes its flagship. |
e delivered in 2007, with the remainder of the | fleet in 2008-2009. |
John Woodvine as Adm. of the | Fleet Sir Terence Lewin (Chief of the Defence Staff) |
3 - On Lake Champlain, Arnold runs part of his | fleet ashore, to avoid capture. |
The main body of the | fleet returned to England in June 1801. |
ography, Forty Years In and Out of Parliament, | Fleet Street Press. |
Countermanding HQ orders, the rest of the | fleet returns to search for survivors after the cras |
Chaplain of the | Fleet and Director General, Naval Chaplaincy Service |
Pray remember ye poor debtors": inmates of the | Fleet Prison beg passers by for alms. |
had 500 ships, but a significant part of their | fleet consisted of light transports. |
Beta versions of BSG: | Fleet Commander are available for Windows and the Ma |
to become the new generation workhorse of the | fleet of the JMSDF. |
In 1586 he was again part of a | fleet led by Drake. |
By 1 December, she was serving units of the | fleet in Philippine waters. |
enuous duties did come with the demands of the | fleet steadily increasing! |
All of the | fleet has a unique red and black paintwork with the |
Porteous (73033), Royal Regiment of Artillery ( | Fleet, Hants.). |
Construction of the | fleet was to be completed by 1 April 1904. |
The commander of the | fleet at this time was the Archduke Ferdinand Maximi |
Aircraft of the | Fleet Air Arm from Illustrious and Eagle also attack |
Admiral of the | Fleet Andrew B. Cunningham, 1st Viscount of Hyndhope |
Most of the ships of his | fleet were sunk or captured. |
Behind him are the ships of his | fleet, including his flagship, HMS Victory. |
City of London Cogers, Old Bank of England, | Fleet Street, 7pm, 2nd Monday each month. |
He was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in 1888 and retired in 1892. |
ne of his classmates was future Admiral of the | Fleet James Fownes Somerville. |
hese then help extend the eyes and ears of the | fleet at sea. |
He served on various ships of the | fleet, and was appointed Lieutenant Commander July 1 |
The Squadrons of the | Fleet Air Arm, Air-Britain, Tonbridge, 1994, ISBN 0 |
Their fifth son was Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Alfred Phillips Ryder. |
e is mostly remembered for being a part of the | fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada. |
rothy Sybil Fisher, daughter of Admiral of the | Fleet Lord Fisher, in 1908. |
In 1956, ships of the | Fleet took part in the Suez War against Egypt. |
N to keep her clear of the | fleet on exercises en route from Rosyth to Scapa. |
ere organised as 700 Naval Air Squadron of the | Fleet Air Arm. |
p was initially allocated to A Division of the | Fleet Reserve. |
The average age of the | fleet was 21.6 years per 2008. |
USS Laub was alone and five miles ahead of the | fleet to provide a radar screen. |
Used for modernization of F-16A/B | fleet of Belgium, Denmark, Norway and the Netherland |
1 September 1940: Part of the | fleet that attempted to intercept the convoy Hats |
The inscription accompanied a scene of a | fleet of ships on a stormy sea. |
The rest of the | fleet sailed on to Jamestown, delivering hundreds of |
ptain commanding HMS Nelson and Captain of the | Fleet to the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet in |
arringdon Road necessitated the removal of the | Fleet Market that had been built in 1736 above the c |
on, has proposed opening short sections of the | Fleet and other rivers for ornamental purposes, alth |
Thrasyllus commanded a wing of the | fleet in this battle and the later Athenian victory |
Actual strength of the | fleet varied through the war as new ships were built |
ust 1942 into 1943 he served as Captain of the | Fleet, Mediterranean Fleet, then from February 1943 |
as later chosen by Lord Howard, admiral of the | fleet to be the flagship of the English fleet in the |
y at Boston as part of the 1st Division of the | Fleet before spending nearly a month, from 7 July-4 |
y Lello was an English diplomat, warden of the | Fleet Prison, and Keeper of the Palace of Westminste |
Originally, they were part of a | fleet of 50 identical buses built in 1967 that opera |
18 swept over New Orleans, sinking most of his | fleet and destroying provisions. |
was made GCB on 24 May 1873 and Admiral of the | Fleet on 11 December 1877. |
Nicholson sent HMS Chester ahead of the | fleet to blockade the Digby Gut, which controlled na |
n in 1941, eventually becoming Chaplain of the | Fleet in 1966. |
Today, the majority of the | fleet used on this line is still the original C301 t |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir James Hawkins-Whitshed, 1st Baronet GCB (1 |
r the battle he was named joint admiral of the | fleet with Sir Richard Haddock and Sir Henry Killigr |
Kaiser class is an American class of eighteen | fleet replenishment oilers which began construction |
bsequently was appointed Judge Advocate of the | Fleet in 1904. |
Olaf the Black then took control of the | fleet, and led it to the Isle of Man. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Algernon McLennan Lyons GCB (26 August 183 |
British Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Roger Keyes considered the situation to be |
ct Catherine and was planned by Admiral of the | Fleet William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork. |
He was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in 1940 and made Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth |
His father was commander of a | fleet of ships and his mother was a noted newspaperw |
Originally, they were part of a | fleet of 55 identical buses built in 1968 and 1969 t |
4 to ensure facilities for the repair of their | fleet of ships. |
Upgrade of FRS1 | fleet in 1988, featuring the Blue Vixen Pulse-Dopple |
Monitor-E is the first Russian satellite of a | fleet of newly designed, small Earth observing satel |
Most of its | fleet has been transferred to Aviacsa, a returning l |
rief return of his father to take command of a | fleet there. |
She was part of the | fleet that landed troops during the Hainan Island Op |
The San Juan was sunk along with most of the | fleet by a hurricane shortly after Luna's arrival. |
These units comprised the bulk of the | fleet from the 1930s until the introduction of the 1 |
ng his power, he ordered the construction of a | fleet at the shipyards of Smyrna and Ephesus. |
Wilson reached the rank of Admiral of the | Fleet in 1907, and became First Sea Lord in 1910. |
With the increase in size of the | fleet, the MV Plymouth Belle was surplus to requirem |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Julian Oswald, GCB, a British naval office |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham, First Sea Lord and Chie |
command, he was promoted to be Admiral of the | Fleet but left the active list in 1934. |
ird Mediterranean deployment in support of 6th | Fleet operations. |
mmitted suicide following the desertion of his | fleet, as did Cleopatra nine days after the battle. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Algernon Usborne Willis KCB DSO (1889-1976 |
She fought in the van of Graves' | fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781 under |
Admiral of the | Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, GC |
e next years he sailed in various ships of the | fleet, rising to command the battleship Rhode Island |
The Patoka class oilers are a series of eight | fleet replenishment oilers built for the United Stat |
His father was Admiral of the | Fleet Sir George Rose Sartorius and his brother was |
Southam is one of a | fleet of 62 wooden butties (known as "big rickies") |
After the loss of a third of the | fleet the remaining ships were withdrawn to London, |
lved Cornwallis, and advised the return of the | fleet to Gibraltar leaving the garrison at Minorca t |
Griffin was assigned to Force A of the | fleet during the Indian Ocean raid by the Japanese i |
again risen until June 1919, when most of the | fleet was scuttled under Admiral Ludwig von Reuter's |
ed States Navy's Ohio class of nuclear-powered | fleet ballistic missile submarines. |
(DTG) is the Christchurch-based operator of a | fleet of ex-New Zealand Railways Department diesel-e |
Originally, they were part of a | fleet of 30 identical buses built between 1956 and 1 |
ng men, materiel, and aircraft to units of the | fleet engaged in making strikes on the enemy. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet (24 May 1775 - 1 |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Provo William Perry Wallis, GCB (May 12, 1 |
rians however, only mention the burning of the | fleet, glossing over the destruction of the town. |
While the concept of a | fleet shadower had some promise, the resulting proto |
y attached to the First Battle Squadron of the | fleet and supported the landings at the tip of the P |
s currently in charge of production of Metra's | fleet of gallery cars. |
dorf, Register of the Papers of Admiral of the | Fleet Sir James Hawkins Whitshed, GCB, (Newport, Rho |
Two years later, ships and aircraft of the | Fleet evacuated thousands of US citizens and refugee |
ccess, and he began increasing the size of his | fleet to accommodate the increasing demand for coffe |
About half of the | fleet still consists of minibuses with 16 or fewer s |
After the war, he was department head of the | Fleet Maintenance Division in the office of the chie |
eve of the war along with the remainder of the | fleet to support the flight of SMS Goeben and Bresla |
John Green CB became Chaplain of the | Fleet; Director General, Naval Chaplaincy Service an |
Farringdon Street, on the eastern bank of the | Fleet River after which it was named. |
His father was Admiral of the | Fleet Sir George Rose Sartorius and his brother was |
Navy he eventually rose to be Chaplain of the | Fleet from 1960 to 1963 when he was elevated to the |
ain purpose was tactical geolocation of Soviet | fleet assets during the Cold War. |
and his younger brother became Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet. |
She operates as part of a | fleet maintained by the Natural Environment Research |
e a training establishment for officers of the | Fleet Air Arm and an overflow for the Royal Navy bar |
26 January - Eleven ships of First | Fleet from Botany Bay led by Arthur Phillip land in |
himself as a Christian to the commander of the | fleet while they were on the Aegean island of Chios. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan GCB GCVO (December |
All of the | fleet were built with four-wheel vertical-boiler pow |
Beatty was a son of Admiral of the | Fleet David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty and his wife Eth |
he days that followed, the ships of Farragut's | fleet were busy clearing torpedoes from the waters a |
find a safer harbour for the remainder of the | fleet at Cape Matifu, 5 miles east of Algiers. |
ndfather of the naval commander Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Benjamin Bathurst. |
In addition to the expansion of the | fleet the Kiel Canal was opened in 1895 enabling fas |
cannibalised for parts to keep the rest of the | fleet operating. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir George Francis Seymour, GCB, GCH, PC (17 S |
h as the TS3, which formed the mainstay of the | fleet for many years. |
hn Hertz initially did not think much of Count | Fleet and contemplated selling him until jockey John |
There she took part in a series of 6th | Fleet operations which-but for runs to nearby ports- |
The Warden of the | Fleet Prison, who was also keeper of Westminster Hal |
built by Captain John Anderson as part of his | fleet of steamboats on Lake Washington, operating un |
It consisted of the preponderance of Atlantic | Fleet aircraft carrier assets, initially including t |
-Admiral of the United Kingdom, Admiral of the | Fleet and First Sea Lord. |
He is also the namesake of Van | Fleet Hall on the University of Florida campus, home |
born in 1941 in wartime Britain, the son of a | fleet air arm pilot serving with arctic convoys. |
hich was situated within the boundaries of the | Fleet Prison where he had been imprisoned for debt. |
ng officer HMCyS Gajabahu the flag ship of the | fleet and the Co-ordinating Officer of the Polonnaru |
Admiral of the | Fleet Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford, PC (1653 - |
sunk on 9 May 1982 by the Sea Harriers of the | Fleet Air Arm, and Rupp was the only one killed. |
2-gun French Amazone, then part of d'Estaing's | fleet, brought her to battle. |
l shipping services through the operation of a | fleet of vessels. |
w member on the sloop-of-war Buck, part of the | fleet that Woodes Rogers took to the Bahamas in 1718 |
n identified as the San Juan, a galleon of the | fleet that carried conquistador Tristan de Luna and |
eated in battle against 80 ships of Somerled's | fleet and the two enemies partitioned the isles betw |
appointed solely by the Judge Advocate of the | Fleet, a civilian circuit judge. |
He was appointed commander-in-chief of the | fleet in 1659 and co-operated with General George Mo |
edition (1901-04) and named for Admiral of the | Fleet Sir William Henry May, Lord of the Admiralty a |
The rest of the | fleet was formed by the corvettes O'Higgins, Chacabu |
Admiral in 1797, and eventually Admiral of the | Fleet in 1833. |
The future Admiral of the | Fleet, Andrew Cunningham, was appointed her second-i |
However, the destruction of the | fleet also denied it to De Gaulle and the Free Frenc |
inguished relative was the late Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, grandson of the second |
ship issuing supplies to various units of the | fleet, she also provided berthing spaces for transie |
With the arrival of a | fleet of French and German Crusaders, Baldwin was ab |
was convicted of the murder of Admiral of the | Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma and three others at |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Thomas John Cochrane GCB (5 February 1789 |
Howard of Effingham, one of the leaders of the | fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1587. |
mpany with seven other vessels of Montgomery's | fleet, attacked the ironclad gunboats of the Federal |
The HMS Nelson was the flagship of the | fleet, and the articles of surrender were signed abo |
and in 1677-1679 was Commander-in-Chief of the | fleet in the English Channel. |
nd HMS Indefatigable formed the nucleus of the | fleet at the start of the First World War when Briti |
The Act was to consist of five | fleet races, however poor weather meant that the Act |
She was built at Cammell Laird, as part of a | fleet of seven ships delivered by the company betwee |
e-Admiral in 1928 and Engineer-in-Chief of the | Fleet, Admiralty, 1928-32. |
was the Admiral's Secretary to Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Dudley Pound during World War II from 1939 |
Management of the | fleet is carried out by the Norwegian company Golden |
tinued in his role as commander of Hideyoshi's | fleet, launching an invasion of Korea in 1592 from h |
oklis Dousmanis, served as the flagship of the | fleet, and she took part in the liberation of the is |
f Beatty and Andrew Cunningham, Admiral of the | Fleet in World War II. |
reached the dam and eventually the rest of the | fleet was safely below the falls. |
destroyer Da Verrazzano, while the rest of the | fleet continued south in pursuit of the Vigorous con |
s Brewery from his grandfather, Admiral of the | Fleet, the Hon. |
She was sold for scrap in 1907 as part of the | fleet modernisation programme instigated by the Firs |
Admiral of the | Fleet Sir William Doveton Minet Staveley GCB (10 Nov |
The technical aspects of the | fleet will be refurbished, including motors, wiring, |
North Persian Gulf in 1995 in support of Fifth | Fleet operations, the Chancellorsville was awarded t |
was further busied with the development of the | fleet, but found himself opposed by the reactionary |
Due to the planned routing of the | Fleet Line under the site, part of the station was b |
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