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After becoming a | Rear admiral, Houser served on the staff of the Unit |
was later promoted to flag rank, retiring as a | Rear Admiral on September 30, 1881. |
al reserve after the war and later retired as a | rear admiral. |
In 1869 he was made a | Rear Admiral and three years later was appointed Sup |
A | rear view of Jesuit from the corner of Banks and S. |
l back to Demopolis, Alabama, and prepare for a | rear attack, leaving the city and its surrounding te |
of a brake van, three passenger carriages and a | rear guard's van. |
a western addition was built about 1750; and a | rear ell was added about 1800. |
In May 1945, he became a | rear admiral: following Japan's surrender later that |
A | rear addition to the original 1892 building was cons |
Mark T. Emerson is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
se (February 3, 1812 - February 16, 1893) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy who served du |
In the 1960s they built a | rear wing on the house to accommodate larger events. |
a license-built Italian Fiat 600 of 1955 with a | rear engine/rear wheel drive layout. |
took Lester's back instead and finished using a | rear naked choke with no hooks in. |
breed of Southdown's numbers fell and became a | rear breed for some time and was placed on the endan |
liam Swift (March 17, 1848-June 30, 1919) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy, and briefly |
ase the navigator could fly the aircraft from a | rear folding seat provided with duplicate controls. |
The crew still consisted of three men, a | rear gunner, a pilot and a bomb aimer who doubled as |
During early 1942, as a | Rear Admiral, Palliser became Deputy Commander of Na |
was thus promoted directly from a Captain to a | Rear Admiral Upper Half. |
er the tavern through the "ladies' entrance," a | rear door leading into a back room, as only men were |
h (February 18, 1805 - February 20, 1877) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy during the Ci |
Richard E. Cellon is a | Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy. |
troyed by a fire on April 5, 2008 and all but a | rear wall and turrets from the front door were destr |
Hess would go on to lock in a | rear naked choke to force Tabera to submit, eliminat |
(December 10, 1867 - September 13, 1936) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy who served in |
In 1984, a | rear section was added which blends architecturally |
Febiger (14 February 1821-9 October 1898) was a | rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served w |
The accident was a | rear collision caused by a signalman's error. |
mong those serving on it was James A. Watson, a | rear admiral who is the onsite ranking officer in th |
ng engine, steering and front suspension) and a | rear "B" steel sub-frame (carrying rear axle and sus |
forated artillery shell casing, combined with a | rear vented breech using propellent gases from the f |
He became a | Rear Admiral on 15 June 1665 and fought at the Battl |
The house has a | rear wing constructed from a converted coach house a |
The first car of the marque had a | rear track of only 8 inches (200 mm) to avoid the ne |
Both these floors have a | rear porch that allowed a view of the Ohio River. |
e Battle of Lake Champlain; he rose to become a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and retired o |
hn Birdsell Oren (born December 27, 1909) was a | rear admiral in the United States Coast Guard. |
A | rear wheel cover was available on the de-luxe models |
He finished his active career as a | Rear Admiral, commanding the South Atlantic Squadron |
ume and soshu types are quite rare, but added a | rear support. |
A | rear entrance and stairway, required by contemporary |
d to be launched from cutters, at speed, from a | rear launching ramp. |
ators of a Sopwith Camel, and married them to a | rear fuselage and vertical tail surface of original |
ied 11 June 1927, Castle Point, New York) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
hurt, Irvin rolled over and was submitted by a | rear naked choke. |
The Queen is appointed a | Rear Admiral in the Royal Norwegian Navy and a Briga |
pp Store, a 2-story timber frame building, as a | rear storage section. |
sor Frank Asbury Sherman in 1871 and received a | rear addition in 1898, designed by Charles Alonzo Ri |
sions and configuration (the show vehicle has a | rear access - the real Panzerwagon does not), mean t |
is (January 16, 1807 - February 18, 1877) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, serving prim |
ncel measuring 16 feet by 24 feet and forming a | rear wing. |
and again in 1955 to include a schoolroom and a | rear hall for youth work. |
s Chambers is constructed in two storeys with a | rear wing. |
s consisted of a hallway, front room and then a | rear kitchen with pantry, coal hole and a downstairs |
hassis/body made largely of plywood, and used a | rear mounted, air cooled, 10hp vee-twin Precision en |
sts of the main block housing the office with a | rear wing and one stall garage. |
Paul M. Blayney is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Coast Guard. |
muel Alden, and in 1915 the society installed a | rear addition designed by Paterson, New Jersey archi |
In particular, there is a | rear entrance to New College. |
Samuel Perez, Jr., a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, is the curre |
Kevin R. Slates is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
Now a | Rear Admiral, Cooke became the principal planning of |
war he saw active service with the R.A.F. as a | rear gunner and then as an instructor, before return |
vastation's two main battery turrets, showing a | rear view of the turret's two 12-inch (305 mm) 35-to |
nd on lap 32 he hit the harbour wall, bending a | rear wheel. |
As they stand in a | rear room of the church, the son (after vowing to ta |
e hall is dated 1694 WB (William Breres) over a | rear door on the west side. |
building through the stairways to and out of a | rear exit. |
He finished his career as a | Rear Admiral of the Blue. |
istinct chancel with a lower gabled roof; and a | rear entrance wing. |
s architect, Kenneth Black, who in 1930 added a | rear wing and bedroom space. |
Greene (July 4, 1809 - August 30, 1887), was a | rear admiral of the United States Navy, who fought o |
He retired as a | Rear admiral and died in the Royal Naval Hospital at |
It was built in 1870 by Henry Masters, with a | rear extension being added in 1938 by WH Watkins. |
of this tribe is the "rat-tailed maggot" with a | rear positioned telescopic breathing tube, allowing |
ssel designed to be deployed from cutters via a | rear launching ramp. |
er drilled and tapped for the installation of a | rear sight or a scope base. |
rdi (November 10, 1832-December 10, 1903) was a | rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served d |
the Imperial Navy, Hintze retired in 1911 as a | Rear Admiral and entered the diplomatic service, ser |
n to Kenny Florian in the second round due to a | rear naked choke. |
Believing that he faced only a | rear guard, Marmont ordered his Bavarian troops to t |
His older brother, John A. Dahlgren, was a | rear admiral in the U.S. Navy and enjoyed a measure |
ee Jayne (May 30, 1863-November 24, 1928) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy, and a vetera |
Schenck (11 June 1807 - 21 December 1882) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy who served in |
Flag of a | Rear Admiral of the United States Coast Guard |
1894 in Washington, D.C. to Frank E. Beatty, a | Rear Admiral, and Anne Beatty. |
been constructed in the 1820s or 1830s, with a | rear wing added later. |
There, it remained as a | rear unit, the last Polish division defending access |
ert Bristol (17 April 1868 - 13 May 1939) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
A two-story brick building, it features a | rear gable and a hip roof over the main part of the |
In 1942, he was a | Rear Admiral commanding the First Cruiser Squadron ( |
e mounted the fire escape and climbed through a | rear window. |
Shima became a | rear admiral on 15 November 1939 and was Chief of St |
Cari Batson Thomas is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Coast Guard and a |
at their disposal: a forward firing blaster, a | rear laser attack and diagonal, four-way firing bomb |
le, as well as automatic air conditioning and a | rear DVD entertainment later in the model year. |
He became a | Rear Admiral on 26 October 1852. |
also possesses projecting polygonal bays and a | rear sunroom. |
The twin tail booms were fitted to a | rear tailplane/elevator assembly. |
William T. Nelson (1908-1994) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
This sleeping porch and a | rear race for air conditioning were removed by the R |
office was located at 4 Whitehall Place, with a | rear entrance on Great Scotland Yard. |
outherland (10 July 1852-30 January 1933) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy. |
Leaving a | rear guard to slow pursuit, the main body of the PAV |
t the current house; the original survives as a | rear wing, a common practice in the area. |
Achieving flag rank as a | rear admiral on 14 June 1874, Rodgers served as Supe |
The first floor had two rooms with a | rear hallway. |
A | rear admiral in the Pakistani Navy is a senior and 2 |
Now a | Rear Admiral, Hollmann commanded the squadron which |
to pursue the retreating Confederate forces, a | rear guard force led by General James Longstreet and |
ever, Del Parque carelessly failed to provide a | rear guard. |
Gerald W. Clusen is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
As a | Rear Admiral he was a senior officer in the Baltic S |
Cage, where he submitted Terry Thompson with a | rear naked choke at 4:11 of round two. |
Fluckey retired from active duty as a | Rear Admiral in 1972. |
The accident was most likely caused by a | rear tyre failure, though the exact cause has never |
In 1751, Deacon Timothy Pickering raised a | rear lean-to up to a full two stories, which is how |
udi R10 TDI at the 2007 Le Mans, after losing a | rear tire. |
ar East Fleet, for most of the postwar period a | Rear Admiral, was based afloat, and tasked with keep |
Harold Medberry Bemis was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
On the west profile is a | rear entrance, a paneled Dutch door added later. |
ence between the two aircraft was the lack of a | rear seat in the Anadis, plans for a forwarding firi |
s Colhoun (6 May 1821 - 17 February 1897) was a | rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served d |
o story, nine by two bay frame structure with a | rear wing and gable roof. |
ock et al. [1994] showed that the strength of a | rear inflow jet can be greatly increased with induce |
eserve (submarines) for 34 years, retiring as a | rear admiral. |
up against Samy Schiavo who he defeated with a | rear naked choke. |
A | rear kitchen ell was demolished due to deterioration |
On July 9, 2004, when McGarrah was a | Rear Admiral, Secretary of the Navy, Gordon England, |
In 1872, he was promoted to flag rank as a | Rear Admiral, and was ordered to Berlin as Director |
to impose and maintain some order and formed a | rear guard, which allowed the remnants of the force |
First son of Joe Capstick, a | rear gunner in the RAF, he was born in Rotherham, So |
It is rectangular in form with a | rear, two story, transecting wing built in 1869. |
A | rear wing with five rooms was added to the house dur |
As a | Rear Admiral, he commanded the Philadelphia Navy Yar |
He became a | Rear Admiral in July 1853. |
A | rear 1 1⁄2-story addition has a slate hipped roof. |
vy in 1911 and later distinguished himself as a | Rear Admiral in World War II, and was killed in acti |
The lighhouse, built to serve as a | rear range light to mark Swash Channel, a shipping c |
, though a few fighters managed to get out of a | rear exit. |
USSR produced a derivative of the DUKW adding a | rear loading ramp - the Zavod imeni Stalina factory |
xtension to the hotel increased the height of a | rear wing of the hotel by seven floors to twelve and |
A | Rear Shot of the Bellamy Mansion. |
He was later promoted as a | Rear Admiral in 1771 and Vice-Admiral in 1775. |
A | rear gate from the Iwatsuki Castle site |
aged to get another win via submission due to a | rear naked choke against Din Thomas at UFC Fight Nig |
eled horse drawn carriage with side seats and a | rear entrance. |
He retired as a | rear admiral |
A | rear wing has been added since the house was built. |
Dyer (19 February 1839 - 28 January 1910) was a | Rear Admiral in United States Navy, who served durin |
During the Ta-t'ung period the emperor sent a | rear guard Chang Szu to Funan to send back to China |
he 1st woman superintendent of the USCG Academy | Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz. |
to close them off, so the riders cannot access | rear cab. |
ase as the Spec C. All STis received additional | rear fender flaring in order to allow an increase in |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | rear admiral (upper half) |
ps consisting of teenagers into the adversary's | rear. |
She is the third Navy ship named after | Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who was on board Arizona |
USS Chandler (DDG-996) was named after | Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler, who died on 7 Januar |
She was the second Navy ship named after | Rear Admiral Elie A. F. La Vallette. |
The fort itself, named after | Rear Admiral Samuel Francis duPont, was used as a mi |
USS Inch (DE-146) was named after | Rear Admiral Richard Inch, who served with distincti |
Named by the NZ-APC after | Rear Admiral Byrd, US Navy, American Antarctic explo |
the head of a large force, attacking al-Samh's | rear and launching a highly successful encircling mo |
from occurring while the air exhausts from all | rear service brake chambers. |
Allison's win caused controversy when Allison's | rear bumper fell off during the race. |
He was also | Rear Admiral of the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1939 |
He was also | Rear Admiral and then Vice-Admiral of the United Kin |
It is widespread in south of North America, | rear to the Isthmus of Panama. . |
yard, a British Vice Admiral's and an American | Rear Admiral's on the (senior) starboard side and a |
cking several isolated outposts in the American | rear areas, but failed to inflict significant casual |
t 31, 1890 - February 11, 1954) was an American | rear admiral during World War II, most notably comma |
777, Fraser's corps caught up with the American | rear guard at the town of Hubbardton in the New Hamp |
/Fall of 1974: here it found some success among | rear wheel drive-loyalists in the mid-seventies. |
ling (22 September 1796-17 January 1880) was an | rear admiral in the United States Navy who served du |
John White Moore (1832-1913) was an | Rear Admiral of the United States Navy |
wninshield (March 14, 1843-May 27, 1908) was an | rear admiral of the United States Navy. |
aham Hamond, 2nd Baronet from 1835 to 1838, and | Rear Admiral Richard Darton Thomas (1777-1857), from |
r to the Japanese, but the Air Vice Marshal and | Rear Admiral had both died of exhaustion and malaria |
mpted to counter-charge into Bredow's flank and | rear, but were partially dispersed by Canrobert's in |
A front and | rear view of Ft. |
also have canted bay windows; to the sides and | rear (facing an ancient alleyway), original sash win |
Smith and | Rear Admiral Samuel P. Lee. |
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 roof liner and | rear parcel shelf are made from the renewable resour |
e forces began to threaten the enemy flanks and | rear, Barnard ordered his other brigade under Colone |
9), Hitchcock's masterpieces Vertigo (1958) and | Rear Window (1954), as well as other memorable films |
The body has both side and | rear doors, and roof hatches for exiting. |
Half elliptical springs front and | rear |
shock absorbers all round with rigid front and | rear axles. |
robabilities for striking it in the forward and | rear directions are equal. |
It has a grey crown and | rear neck and rufous upperparts. |
cArthur observed from USS Cleveland (CL-55) and | Rear Admiral Barbey watched from USS Phoenix (CL-46) |
The Monobar allowed the front (lens) and | rear (film plane) of the camera to be moved and rota |
hardy constitution enables a ewe to mother and | rear her lambs whilst feeding mainly on the poor upl |
ld War I flying ace credited as an observer and | rear gunner with five aerial victories while being p |
are offset so that the floors in the front and | rear of the building appear like mezzanine levels to |
anga by train) to envelop the British flank and | rear by launching bayonet attacks along the entire f |
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