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rce, South Pacific, she became the flagship for | Rear Adm. R. K. Turner shortly before the first Alli |
r 1903 to March 1904, she served as flagship of | Rear Admiral Henry Glass, Commander of the Pacific S |
In August she became the flagship of | Rear Admiral Harcourt, commanding the 11th Aircraft |
Biscayne became flagship of | Rear Admiral B. J. Rodgers, Commander, Amphibious Gr |
She was the flagship of | Rear Admiral H. L. Heath and captained by A. C. S. H |
Kashii became flagship for | Rear Admiral Mitsuharu Matsuyama's No. 1 Surface Esc |
e career, spending some time as the flagship of | Rear admiral Sir Herbert Packer, and was decommissio |
the South Pacific, Maryland became flagship for | Rear Admiral Harry W. Hill's Southern Attack Force i |
e was then assigned to TF 18 as the flagship of | Rear Admiral Norman R. Scott, Commander, Cruisers. |
mpted to counter-charge into Bredow's flank and | rear, but were partially dispersed by Canrobert's in |
anga by train) to envelop the British flank and | rear by launching bayonet attacks along the entire f |
ook up positions to protect the right flank and | rear of the Union Army. |
ew Georgia by attacking their exposed flank and | rear areas. |
400 of them were galloping round the flank and | rear of the guns, riding up to the drivers (who were |
f Argyll, who lay at Stirling, in the flank and | rear, while the Earl of Mar assailed his army in fro |
e forces began to threaten the enemy flanks and | rear, Barnard ordered his other brigade under Colone |
to repel numerous enemy attacks from flanks and | rear. |
erick managed to drive deep into the flanks and | rear of the escaping Swedish force, denying them acc |
here in early 1943, striking at the flanks and | rear of badly-trained and exhausted Allied units. |
s a commander in the North Atlantic Fleet under | Rear Admiral William T. Sampson. |
adron, 1st Division of the IJN 1st Fleet, under | Rear Admiral Nashiba Tokioki. |
Only 3 minutes into the flight, the | rear of the aircraft was struck by a Russian-made sh |
gazines , but the crew were unable to flood the | rear magazines as the flames blocked access to the m |
legs; either in front (hands off the floor), in | rear (feet off the floor), or both. |
Folding leaf | rear sight |
of photographically enlarged animal footage and | rear projection. |
to 30 degrees (35 in 722 version) for increased | rear downforce, at the cost of increased steady stat |
l back to Demopolis, Alabama, and prepare for a | rear attack, leaving the city and its surrounding te |
e, both Boutsen and Patrese had to stop for new | rear wings. |
ll sufficiently large, motorcycle tires for the | rear end. |
She is named for astronaut | Rear Admiral Alan Shepard. |
For the | rear light a grid of nine stone piers was laid out, |
lb) via the use of carbon fibre panels for the | rear diffuser, undertray, the rearview-mirror housin |
al plastic bumper for the rollers comes for the | rear of the body. |
ard was issued to members and valid for LIFE.On | rear of card is Discount offer from Budget rental Ca |
eration Husky, and, as part of CENT Force under | Rear Admiral A. G. Kirk, she closed the Sicilian sho |
The Commander of the Mobile Assault Force was | Rear Admiral Kycilia Zabi. |
anal, Yudachi escorted the Bombardment Force of | Rear Admiral Abe Hiroaki. |
mponent command, the VII Amphibious Force under | Rear Adm. Daniel E. Barbey. |
rtaken by the assigned amphibious task force of | Rear Adm. William M. Fechteler. |
A covering force under | Rear Admiral Robert M. Griffin, consisting of the ba |
An Allied force-commanded by | Rear Admiral Walden L. Ainsworth and comprising the |
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Union naval forces under | Rear Adm. David D. Porter led seven ironclads in an |
to pursue the retreating Confederate forces, a | rear guard force led by General James Longstreet and |
MFC 15: Rags to Riches losing to Ryan Ford via | rear naked choke. |
Ford Cougar | rear 3/4 view |
3rd Division, I Corps, and ordered to form the | rear guard of the Army of the Potomac as it marched |
Ale Brewery, the walls of which still form the | rear part of the auditorium. |
ne gun hauled in the road by hand he formed the | rear guard and kept the enemy at bay by the rapidity |
to impose and maintain some order and formed a | rear guard, which allowed the remnants of the force |
to come forward after hearing his former boss, | Rear Admiral James M. McGarrah call the Tribunal pro |
ncel measuring 16 feet by 24 feet and forming a | rear wing. |
the line had crossed the A1 road now forms the | rear boundary of some of the gardens on the Royal Oa |
ate on Liers, firing from the fort's vulnerable | rear. |
robabilities for striking it in the forward and | rear directions are equal. |
Twin 5"-gun mounts were seen on the forward and | rear parts of the ship. |
Style changes were made to the lights frame and | rear bumper to bring the look closer to the Focus RS |
pher Harrison Gilmour, Francisca Frias Gilmour) | Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd was Cynthia's Godfather |
Gropius House, view from side | rear. |
Dog hair and fiber evidence recovered from the | rear of the vehicle were later major factors in the |
e back of the plane and attack enemies from the | rear after four kills in a row. |
The Gallager was loaded from the | rear with brass cases, which contained the projectil |
ndell led a large contingent of rebels from the | rear throwing the Royal troops into confusion. |
itude and turned around to attack them from the | rear hemisphere, but the Sabres spotted us and turne |
View from the | rear of the cemetery |
ven guns mounted to repel land attacks from the | rear and three on the right wing. |
Another stripe comes from the | rear of the vehicle and angles upward when it encoun |
es, known as "redmen" initially pursue from the | rear on the roof of the train, and the front once in |
could result in his unit being cut out from the | rear by the Germans advancing from Radymno. |
on many routes that could be uncoupled from the | rear of a moving train and serve intermediate statio |
Operating a jib from the | rear. |
e subject of an attack by the Dragoons from the | rear. |
Midland Bank Building from the | rear |
ing two snorkel-like tubes that extend from the | rear of its abdomen. |
Its pipes may be viewed from the | rear through glass panels in Longwood's organ museum |
f procession the fifth raw of the pews from the | rear, he was suddenly surrounded by a group of men i |
The Ancient Ram Inn from the | rear. |
When the Lithuanians attacked him from the | rear, Ulrich's troops were routed and he himself was |
ase the navigator could fly the aircraft from a | rear folding seat provided with duplicate controls. |
ad a single island platform projecting from the | rear which was half covered by a glazed apex canopy. |
leaders would harass the French lines from the | rear while he held them frontally, but little or no |
romp, the English centre had separated from the | rear, clashing with the Dutch centre under De Ruyter |
es, were heard and then two men leaped from the | rear seat and ran down 68th Street. |
s a marvellous view of the South Downs from the | rear of the church. |
eight to ten empty grain cars uncouple from the | rear, sending the cars rolling back down the Sand Mo |
d stores on the lower level accessible from the | rear. |
Apart from the | rear suspension, which used trailing arms and a diff |
ity to adjust the front passenger seat from the | rear of the car. |
182nd and 132nd in front and the 164th from the | rear attacking simultaneously, the Japanese were for |
d the chapel stretches at right angles from its | rear. |
rstitiously demanded that the material from the | rear of the lighthouse be used on the front and the |
s a result, Kanaan was forced to start from the | rear of the field. |
The concept is that the sound emitted from the | rear of the loudspeaker driver is progressively refl |
of the practice of "slipping" coaches from the | rear of express trains, at intermediate junctions, f |
se were intended to attack the bombers from the | rear in tight arrowhead formations, closing to extre |
The name "Venus Alley" came from the | rear entrance of the famous Dumas Brothel, one of th |
- When Henry and Karen enter the club from the | rear. |
rough sewage tunnels and attacked them from the | rear. |
bombs from the flank and subsequently from the | rear, but he managed to defend his post until all hi |
elephoto lens, the light beams diverge from the | rear of the lens and for this reason the mirror can |
d to be launched from cutters, at speed, from a | rear launching ramp. |
ich involved routing of control wiring from the | rear cockpit and environmental control system (ECS) |
sk Forces 4-34 and 4-32 were advancing from the | rear. |
was a clip-on white light, to be hung from the | rear of the car when "the fog was on" and removed im |
uilding on the first floor, accessible from the | rear of the building. |
A postwar Churchill Kangaroo viewed from the | rear corner |
is used that allows enemies to attack from the | rear, the side, and the front. |
amphibious force assaulted Fort Huger from the | rear, quickly capturing its garrison, thus reopening |
The RCASC moved supplies from the | rear areas to the front-lines. |
in a Shankill club before shooting him from the | rear of a passing motorcycle as he sat in a car driv |
hat allows him to spy on his neighbors from the | rear window of his apartment. |
ures the tunnel at Southampton, filmed from the | rear of the train and reversed for showing. |
French doors open to the exterior from the | rear. |
efly because both species emit light from their | rear segments. |
se shot which fires two diagonal shots from the | rear of the ship, the Six Way Shot which fires semi- |
ied lines to attack an Indian Division from the | rear, overrunning the Divisional HQ. |
Projections is from the | rear, so the audience does not see the puppeteer. |
Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall from the | rear showing the progress of the new extension, Dece |
"Am Liebsten Von Hinten" (Preferably from the | rear) - 3:36 |
the north) was outflanked and attacked from the | rear and fell back to the north. |
ne and a half story brick wing extends from the | rear. |
king force, engaging the Taliban force from the | rear. |
p first from Chelsea and in due course from the | rear of his townhouse in Chiswick. |
ng reflected back through the emulsion from the | rear surface of the base, or from anything behind th |
aimed to have been dragged by Belinsky from the | rear seat of his late model Cadillac. |
at certain moments and must be entered from the | rear. |
ad passed, the Syrians open fire on it from the | rear, killing seven Israeli soldiers and wounding th |
The ball must always be approached from the | rear by a player who wishes to take it on - if they |
nking, plus the removal of the grilles from the | rear engine compartment door. |
ics and medical support as they attack from the | rear to seize critical points, cut enemy supplies, s |
ind the Italians so as to cut them off from the | rear, and thus, slaughter them. |
dcage Telar Special): "banged into him from the | rear on the 18th lap." |
The striker protruded from the | rear of the receiver and was cocked in order to fire |
ess, as the Ottomans managed an attack from the | rear. |
le Latour-Maubourg's dragoons advanced from the | rear. |
yable recorder system would be ejected from the | rear of the aircraft at the moment of an accident. |
Grissom climbed from the | rear seat of the small craft to take over the contro |
ding his nose and giving a thumbs down from the | rear of the Senate chamber. |
d the creek and attacked the militia from their | rear. |
Projection was level, beaming from the | rear of the stalls, allowing for an even image. |
between Bristol and Bath can be viewed from the | rear of the building, which is now primarily used as |
From the | rear of the building there is however a view of the |
Rodianov battalion, which in turn came from the | rear area of Army Group Centre and was noted for its |
screw propeller could be lowered down from the | rear deck engine cover. |
form of the tooth was most like teeth from the | rear of theropod jaws, although the lack of serratio |
und the Uesugi force and attacked them from the | rear. |
rst to attack the enemy fortifications from the | rear, clearing out trenches and pillboxes along Exit |
Fort Niagara and attacked Fort George from the | rear. |
A panorama of Littlecote House from the | rear lawn |
nt and a long three story ell projects from the | rear of the main house block. |
from occurring while the air exhausts from all | rear service brake chambers. |
time until another new arrival emerges from the | rear of the concert hall, a large, floating, disembo |
and using timber from the pews removed from the | rear of the church. |
It has two green tails projecting from the | rear. |
e wing and attacked the Byzantine army from the | rear soon the whole army encircled and their very de |
ry was harassing the Union supply line from the | rear, making Union logistics problems even worse. |
ion cart to move the shells and powder from the | rear of the mount where it was hoisted from the grou |
The schoolhouse from the | rear |
und the Confederate camp and attacking from the | rear. |
ers, while their actions were directed from the | rear by his grandfather and senator, Colonel Serrano |
ing wheel with six gunshot wounds, all from the | rear. |
toward Lemhi Pass, a Shoshone rode up from the | rear of the column to inform Lewis that one of his m |
ren, and attacked the German positions from the | rear, managing to capture the mortar positions. |
22, dies when their patrol car was hit from the | rear by a large garbage truck along Tanah Merah Ferr |
mounted on a boom that extended upward from the | rear of the Gama Goat's trailer. |
h was an illusion in which he appeared from the | rear of the auditorium wearing a kilt and a huge pla |
d Diltz was taking motion picture film from the | rear seat. |
ould advance against the Royalist army from the | rear. |
ced in 1939 with a tower relocated from Ipswich | Rear Range Light. |
with twisted brickwork; another rises from the | rear of the main wing and is similar, with four flue |
Two gymnasiums run from the | rear of the stage with one for boys at one side and |
circle Amba Aradam and attack Mulugeta from the | rear after his forces linked up at Antalo. |
The Old Parish Church from the | rear |
A front and | rear view of Ft. |
delay between the application of the front and | rear brakes to only a fraction of a second. |
multi-function displays (MFDs) in the front and | rear cockpits showing information to the pilots. |
The designs of the front panel, | rear panel and light are different on the two models |
Half elliptical springs front and | rear |
shock absorbers all round with rigid front and | rear axles. |
are offset so that the floors in the front and | rear of the building appear like mezzanine levels to |
reating a V shape when viewed from the front or | rear of the aircraft. |
ine and used the same transverse leaf front and | rear suspension but the chassis was now of box secti |
hn Ambulance reflective badges on the front and | rear, have green colouring over the shoulders and ha |
Ultimately, the front and | rear were built separately at a combined cost of $22 |
ght reduction by removing part of the front and | rear peaks did not prove successful. |
allows the M5 to pull vehicles to the front or | rear. |
The front and | rear arches are approximately five feet tall from th |
cealed behind the radiator grille and front and | rear headlights, though in 'Perils of Penelope' grap |
St. Clair Flats Front and | Rear Range Light are two lighthouse structures situa |
ire of the frigate and fired both his front and | rear port torpedoes. |
EDL was implemented across both front and | rear (open) differentials to operate at speeds < 80 |
xen pulling the covered wagons at the front and | rear of the column were killed, preventing any movem |
ditional Ford transverse leaf springs front and | rear and the engine drove the rear wheels through a |
d porches and its free-form terraces, front and | rear. |
These were arranged in two sets, front and | rear, with the rear sets consisting of two struts pe |
Windows were concentrated on the front and | rear of the building with sparsely fenestrated ends. |
e photographic cameras mounted on the front and | rear of NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rover missions |
tional length being added between the front and | rear doors and just beyond the rear doors. |
roadster, advertised as complete with front and | rear bumpers, six disc (as opposed to wire) wheels, |
ably well despite having no suspension front or | rear on the mark 1 version. |
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