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In 1995, Shawmut National merged with the | Fleet Financial Group. |
Active with the | Fleet, Canisteo continued to operate out of Norfolk |
More followed, with the | fleet size increasing rapidly to meet the new demand |
and service operations alternately with First | Fleet and Seventh Fleet until she was decommissioned |
nther withdrew to her former position with the | fleet in the successful campaign at Santiago. |
mes Travel was founded on 14 April 1998 with a | fleet of four vehicles. |
ts operations began on January 5, 1998, with a | fleet of Fairchild Dornier Metro IIIs. |
The size of the force along with the | fleet increased in the years of war. |
ff the French coast, before returning with the | fleet in November. |
On 20 February 1673, he with his | fleet of 6,000 men attacked Bombay. |
The Wyvern was in service with the | Fleet Air Arm from 1954 to 1958. |
Those flights were operating with a | fleet of five Boeing 737-200. |
Each winter found her with the | fleet in Cuban waters for maneuvers. |
EJA initially began operations in 1964 with a | fleet of ten Learjet 23 aircraft. |
Thrasyllus pursued Mindarus with his | fleet, and combined with other Athenian detachments |
She returned with the | fleet to Scapa flow, and on 9 July 1917 spontaneousl |
Guilford launched Pan American Airways with a | fleet of seven Boeing 727s. |
She operated with the | fleet in Allied training exercises, provided service |
These were replaced in August 2006 with a | fleet of nine new Mercedes-Benz Citaro, an investmen |
1341 however he attacked Constantinople with a | fleet, but was repulsed around the Chersonesus in 13 |
th the flotilla and general maneuvers with the | Fleet as a whole. |
over 150 cities around the world, along with a | fleet of 2,600 refrigerated railcars. |
Putnam rendezvoused with the | fleet for torpedo exercises in the Caribbean again 6 |
Talos became operational with the | fleet aboard USS Galveston in February, 1959, and sa |
econd-largest commercial aviation group with a | fleet of 21 aircraft. |
vement, he evacuated his forces with Wrangel's | fleet to Bizerte in Tunisia. |
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham with a | fleet of 80 ships. |
s (UK) largest vehicle leasing business with a | fleet of circa 260,000 vehicles. |
ary Revolution in Russia, he had been with the | fleet at the Estonian island Nargen (now Naissaar). |
Aaron Ward continued to serve with Atlantic | Fleet until September, at which time she was transfe |
Her work with Battle | Fleet was interrupted early in 1921 by two rescue mi |
She spent the summer of 1921 with the | fleet at Chefoo, China, and returned to Cavite 19 Se |
rly 1916-spring of 1917, she operated with the | Fleet along the East Coast and in Cuban waters. |
the China National Aviation Corporation with a | fleet of seventy-five two-engine transports. |
Together with Loch | Fleet it is a designated as a Special Protection Are |
s undertaken both by land and by sea, with the | fleet commanded by Gerard of Sidon. |
Returning to Port Royal with Hood's | fleet in February the following year, he spent sever |
She sailed again with the | fleet on 2 January 1924 and transited the Panama Can |
d an attack from North Africa, set sail with a | fleet to conquer Malta. |
Georgia next sailed with the | fleet for target practice in Cape Cod Bay, arriving |
She remained on the west coast with the | fleet until June 1941, serving as a minesweeper, tar |
gage in maneuvers and battle practice with the | fleet in the Chesapeake Bay area. |
n cruisers and twelve destroyers were with the | fleet but they were out of the range of Ottoman fire |
gest tour operator in the Chicago area, with a | fleet of 45 double-decker buses and tourist trolleys |
ovides bus services around Christchurch with a | fleet of 200 buses, which mainly consists of Designl |
ties to allow him to train as a pilot with the | Fleet Air Arm for the defence of Canadian waters. |
ading (FPSO) contractors in the world with its | fleet of vessels operating across the globe. |
al assignments was a good will cruise with the | fleet to Samoa, Australia, and New Zealand, 20 June |
Caribbean Airlines began operations with a | fleet of six Boeing 737-800 aircraft and one Airbus |
she rotated to the Far East for duty with that | fleet on a regular schedule, and in 1949 assisted in |
o Bay 5 April 1924 for maneuvers with Scouting | Fleet Destroyers there and later off Hampton Roads u |
tactics and coordinated operations with other | fleet units. |
d provide an exhilarating "ride" with exciting | fleet racing. |
terranean upon completion for service with the | fleet there alongside her sister Earl of Peterboroug |
She then steamed north with the | fleet as it called at New York City, arriving on 2 J |
mber and after one week of operations with the | Fleet Sound School, sailed for Pearl Harbor on 27 No |
world's largest parcel tanker companies with a | fleet of more than 150 ships and barges. |
equent rebellion and sent Van Wassenaer with a | fleet to relieve Danzig in 1656. |
cort got underway again on 29 January with 5th | Fleet warships heading for Majuro Atoll in the Marsh |
March 1961 for another deployment with Seventh | Fleet, spending six months off Laos and Vietnam. |
rned to operations off the east coast with the | Fleet until placed out of commission in Philadelphia |
y 1930 and thereafter served actively with the | fleet in the Pacific until 1939, except for a period |
She steamed with that | fleet in the historic dash past Confederate Fort St. |
aratransit service in the United States with a | fleet of over 600 vehicles and over 1,000 employees. |
oese of Caffa advanced on Trebizond with their | fleet, threatening to set up an embargo. |
isastrous for Japan's carrier force, with four | fleet carriers and 332 aircraft destroyed. |
in FDR forged lifelong friendships with future | Fleet Admiral William Leahy and Richard E. Byrd, bot |
t princess"--return to Earth, this time with a | fleet of three thousand ships. |
er-borne fighter aircraft that served with the | Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. |
ng Joint Operation Clove Hitch III with Second | Fleet commander Bernard A. Clarey (right), April 196 |
vy in 1778, serving aboard HMS Ardent with the | fleet under Rear-Admiral James Gambier. |
Sailing with the | fleet for maneuvers in the Caribbean, she departed N |
Kimberley remained deployed with the | fleet screen until it arrived at Alexandria on 10 Ma |
and returned to the Mississippi River with the | fleet amid frequent Confederate attacks from shore. |
st in the Battle of Britain and later with the | Fleet Air Arm. |
On 1 July, she sortied with the | Fleet for the final strikes along the Japanese coast |
He was still with Rodney's | fleet when the Battle of the Saintes was fought agai |
Governor Bienville of French Louisiana, with a | fleet of ships and a large ground force of Indian wa |
departed San Diego on 6 February 1923 with the | fleet and participated in combined exercises off Pan |
Diego where she reported for duty with Pacific | Fleet Training Command as an antiaircraft gunnery tr |
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