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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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