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“Greening the | Fleet” initiatives include |
He expanded the | fleet to three boats. |
Illustrious joined the | fleet in August 1940. |
Gamarnik in the | Fleet, with photo |
During World War I, Vulcan served the | Fleet Train, supplying coal for ships of the fleet. |
The adolescent Percy was imprisoned in the | Fleet Prison. |
on McLennan Lyons, (1833-1908), Admiral of the | Fleet, R.N. |
In 1563 he served in the | fleet off Havre. |
In 1560 he was in the | Fleet Prison. |
Franciscan Friar Vicente, the chaplain of the | fleet, celebrated Mass. |
In 1995, Shawmut National merged with the | Fleet Financial Group. |
She was commissioned into the | fleet on 10 February 1942. |
In October/November the | fleet tried to winter in Trondheim. |
Most of the | fleet consists of second-hand Volvo coaches. |
In 1940 he joined the | Fleet Air Arm. |
He died in the | Fleet Prison around 1672. |
One of the | fleet commander's subordinates was Flag Officer Flot |
Active with the | Fleet, Canisteo continued to operate out of Norfolk |
In 1903, the | fleet, which was composed of only one squadron of ba |
He became Captain of the | Fleet for the Home Fleet in 1935 and went on to be C |
In April 1938 she joined the | fleet at Pearl Harbor for the annual fleet exercises |
Nevertheless, the | fleet continued to conduct sorties into the North Se |
On 1 August 1914, after the | Fleet Mobilisation and the formation of the Grand Fl |
More followed, with the | fleet size increasing rapidly to meet the new demand |
mage, but Cochrane blamed Admiral Gambier, the | fleet commander, for missing the opportunity to dest |
She was towed into Pearl Harbor by the | fleet tug USS Hitchiti (ATF-103). |
Bathurst was promoted Admiral of the | Fleet on his retirement in 1995. |
nther withdrew to her former position with the | fleet in the successful campaign at Santiago. |
The first carrier trials occurred aboard the | fleet aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious that same yea |
It would be the last time the guns of the | fleet, and Confiance would ever fire. |
Before the | fleet had left Orkney, it had swelled in size to twe |
l - Frederick Field, Royal Navy Admiral of the | Fleet and First Sea Lord (d.1945). |
on bombardment and reconnaissance 17 June, the | fleet came under heavy air attack. |
e was appointed GCB in 1865 and admiral of the | Fleet in 1870. |
In total the | fleet consisted of 1,700 men and twenty ships. |
ployed, the first ship selected as part of the | fleet becomes its flagship. |
al dispatch was carried by HMS Pickle from the | fleet off Cape Trafalgar to Falmouth. |
e delivered in 2007, with the remainder of the | fleet in 2008-2009. |
approval from the Kaiser, Scheer could use the | fleet more aggressively. |
That section on the | fleet street band seems awfully gushing... -Precedin |
John Woodvine as Adm. of the | Fleet Sir Terence Lewin (Chief of the Defence Staff) |
Colt was briefly imprisoned in the | Fleet Prison, late in his life. |
Then in 1997 without warning the | fleet of aircraft were sold and the airline stopped |
visited Emperor of India while inspecting the | Fleet at Scapa in July 1915. |
The main body of the | fleet returned to England in June 1801. |
In 1730, the | Fleet Street lease was not renewed and the two socie |
Countermanding HQ orders, the rest of the | fleet returns to search for survivors after the cras |
, Sovereign of the Seas was transferred to the | fleet of Pullmantur Cruises. |
Also in the | fleet is 15 Volvo and Leyland Olympians, with variou |
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. |
He served in the | Fleet Air Arm from 1942 to 1946. |
to become the new generation workhorse of the | fleet of the JMSDF. |
Bonus points are awarded if the | fleet of twelve ships and the destroyer are destroye |
"Sixes" were certainly present in the | fleet of Dionysius II of Syracuse (r. |
By 1 December, she was serving units of the | fleet in Philippine waters. |
They were not able to accompany the | fleet, because of their low speed. |
AYC is home to the | fleet of the University of Texas Sailing Team's ding |
ere added in 1998 and a further two joined the | fleet in 1999. |
enuous duties did come with the demands of the | fleet steadily increasing! |
After the | fleet had regrouped (without Tabberer), ships and ai |
All of the double-deckers in the | fleet are Dennis Trident 2s. |
The size of the force along with the | fleet increased in the years of war. |
Her service to the | fleet in the Philippines continued through the final |
In October the | fleet moved through the Dardanelles to the Bosphorus |
All of the | fleet has a unique red and black paintwork with the |
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 |
orman Islander aircraft have been added to the | fleet in 2006 & 2007. |
Admiral of the | Fleet Andrew B. Cunningham, 1st Viscount of Hyndhope |
ff the French coast, before returning with the | fleet in November. |
For his actions in preparing the | fleet, he was appointed KCB in 1982. |
s were attacked between 15-20 April before the | fleet was tasked to Leyte Gulf. |
He was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in 1888 and retired in 1892. |
A number of vehicles entered the | fleet in blue Yorkshire Coastliner livery in Spring |
In 1958, Eureka joined the | fleet of historic ships now at the National Historic |
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 |
also built inertial navigation systems for the | Fleet of Ballistic Missile submarines. |
rge, in his ship the Adventure, had joined the | fleet at Cape St. Vincent. |
This aircraft is now on display at the | Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton painted as B6401. |
The ship then rejoined the | fleet at New Orleans on 1 July. |
The first drillship was the Cuss 1, and the | fleet size has been growing ever since. |
He served in the | Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War. |
The Wyvern was in service with the | Fleet Air Arm from 1954 to 1958. |
performed towing and drone operations for the | Fleet Training Group. |
He transferred to the | Fleet Reserve in June 1946 and retired in December 1 |
Each winter found her with the | fleet in Cuban waters for maneuvers. |
He sat at a dais with room for the | Fleet Direction Officer beside him. |
The Squadrons of the | Fleet Air Arm, Air-Britain, Tonbridge, 1994, ISBN 0 |
In 1540 the | fleet sailed from Acajutla, El Salvador, and reached |
I./KG 54 struck at the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) base at Gosport. |
Cardiff Castle The largest vessel in the | fleet carrying 400 passengers. |
Their fifth son was Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Alfred Phillips Ryder. |
he early 1980s Douglas DC-3s were added to the | fleet as domestic charters grew. |
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. |
B. Capp, Cromwell's navy: the | fleet and the English revolution, 1648-1660 (1989) |
Having done so, Broeck rejoined the | fleet and managed to capture a 140-man 18-gun Spanis |
She became the | Fleet Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by H |
This being done, the | fleet set sail for Constantinople in 1203. |
Bmibaby currently has 14 aircraft in the | fleet as of January 2011. |
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. |
nched on 27 May 1904 and commissioned into the | fleet on 18 May 1906. |
On 31 August 1902, the | fleet conducted the annual summer training maneuvers |
In 1937 the | Fleet Air Arm was handed back to the Navy from the A |
ere organised as 700 Naval Air Squadron of the | Fleet Air Arm. |
p was initially allocated to A Division of the | Fleet Reserve. |
She returned with the | fleet to Scapa flow, and on 9 July 1917 spontaneousl |
transport this motley crew, in stasis, to the | Fleet of Worlds. |
As a result, he was imprisoned in the | Fleet for a few days. |
Most other buses within the | fleet retain the traditional light blue and white ap |
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. |
later and was incarcerated for 17 years in the | Fleet prison. |
In the early days, the | fleet consisted of Carlyle Works bodied Freight Rove |
he time the prisoners arrived in Virginia, the | fleet had already sailed. |
For two summers the | fleet shelled the towns and fortifications along the |
It was used by the Royal Air Force and the | Fleet Air Arm. |
1 September 1940: Part of the | fleet that attempted to intercept the convoy Hats |
This lead the | fleet to be a prime target for Japanese military for |
The rest of the | fleet sailed on to Jamestown, delivering hundreds of |
Embarking at Porto Bello, the | fleet to which his vessel belonged was struck by a s |
dore Nathaniel Dance convinced Linois that the | fleet was defended by a number of naval escorts and |
ed by the Navy as a storeship to provision the | fleet and as a collier to supply the fleet's need fo |
During the | fleet movement to Guantanamo in January 1920, Arapah |
ptain commanding HMS Nelson and Captain of the | Fleet to the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet in |
As the | fleet she served moved westward, Cahaba followed, se |
By June she had rejoined the | fleet at Malta, and then accompanied the whole Medit |
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 |
industrial engines are more common amongst the | fleet due their raw power, ample size and relative e |
She operated with the | fleet in Allied training exercises, provided service |
Hamilton and the Prince were assigned to the | fleet under Admiral Alexander Hood, which in June 17 |
e of all electrical and radio equipment in the | Fleet, except that of the Fleet Air Arm. |
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 |
Commanded by Colonel Charles Rivers Ellet (the | Fleet commander's son), Queen of the West, ram USS M |
decade saw something of a renaissance for the | fleet; in 1999, Kursk carried out a successful recon |
ust 1942 into 1943 he served as Captain of the | Fleet, Mediterranean Fleet, then from February 1943 |
Later the | fleet, under the command of Valdemar Atterdag was mo |
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 |
another period of overhaul, Georgia joined the | fleet off Cuba on 25 February 1915 for winter maneuv |
mas was captured and briefly imprisoned in the | Fleet Prison before fleeing to France. |
0 September 1909 and was commissioned into the | fleet on 1 August 1911. |
y Lello was an English diplomat, warden of the | Fleet Prison, and Keeper of the Palace of Westminste |
and was the last active UH-34 squadron in the | Fleet Marine Force. |
Piedmont sailed from Pearl Harbor to join the | fleet in the Marshall Islands in mid-June. |
adoption of the orange/white/brown livery, the | fleet colours were off-white with prussian blue reli |
Major Kramer leads the | fleet of jets to chase the alien mothership through |
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 |
When the | fleet sailed on 29 September, it consisted of 36 tra |
n in 1941, eventually becoming Chaplain of the | Fleet in 1966. |
Phoenix was at first attached to the | fleet under Admiral Adam Duncan, operating in the No |
In 1068 and 1069 Diarmait lent them the | fleet of Dublin for their attempted invasions of Eng |
tried in vain to persuade Brueys to order the | fleet to set sail. |
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 |
3 Plaxton Panther coaches (23205-7) joined the | fleet in January 2011, and are used for the London-G |
After the 1973 cease-fire, the | Fleet conducted mine countermeasure operations in th |
"B" Reserve in April 1893, descending into the | Fleet Reserve in May 1894. |
He was on the | Fleet Committee in December 1653 and became a Commis |
r the battle he was named joint admiral of the | fleet with Sir Richard Haddock and Sir Henry Killigr |
ened, it was decided to completely replace the | fleet core with still heavier ships. |
th the flotilla and general maneuvers with the | Fleet as a whole. |
The exercises afforded the | Fleet training in strategic scouting and an opportun |
On the 25 July, the | fleet ran into a strong storm, likely a hurricane, a |
she was reported as no longer necessary to the | fleet, and was ordered scrapped. |
By 1939 the | Fleet Air Arm (now under Royal Navy control) had 13 |
Putnam rendezvoused with the | fleet for torpedo exercises in the Caribbean again 6 |
11 November 1911 and was commissioned into the | fleet on 15 May 1913. |
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 |
removed from service in September 1981 and the | fleet become work cars afterward. |
Had the | Fleet line of the London Underground been built, it |
The RAF and the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) lost at least 27 aircraft; the J |
at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and rejoined the | fleet on 20 January 1953. |
a continued to provide fueling services to the | fleet through her annual Western Pacific deployments |
Today, the | fleet consists of 31 Bombardier Innovia APM 100 vehi |
British Admiral of the | Fleet Sir Roger Keyes considered the situation to be |
Talos became operational with the | fleet aboard USS Galveston in February, 1959, and sa |
She was decommissioned from the | fleet on 09 December 2010 after it was found to be b |
ct Catherine and was planned by Admiral of the | Fleet William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork. |
ing the prime years of the 1960s and 1970s the | fleet strength averaged between 25 and 30 vehicles. |
atest sonar gear, PCS-1386 was assigned to the | Fleet Sound School Squadron following her shakedown |
oot the men manning the ships cannons, and the | fleet eventually sailed away. |
He was promoted to Admiral of the | Fleet in 1940 and made Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth |
En route to Hawaii, the | fleet tug encountered an Army ship, FS-179, in distr |
President Theodore Roosevelt reviewed the | fleet as it arrived, having given the world a graphi |
Rather, the | Fleet was converted into the New Canal, completed in |
Hewitt remained as the | fleet commander until 1945, when he moved on to chai |
ick and dying from starvation and disease, the | fleet limped home in embarrassment. |
th, VA) in September 1988, she returned to the | fleet in April 1989. |
ng that it was inscribed in Nanjing before the | fleet set out. |
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