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| d spent 63 days at sea and sank a further nine | ships, a total tonnage of 47,181 GRT. |
| ne for each machinery space, gave the modified | ships a different profile from the early Leanders, w |
| 0 different items and served an average of 600 | ships a month. |
| an's proposed 600-ship Navy gave the remaining | ships a new lease on life. |
| rce appeared did Radetzky and her accompanying | ships abandon their attempts to capture the damaged |
| When the armistice ended, foreign | ships abandoned the harbour of Gaeta. |
| he lighthouse passed on information to passing | ships about wind and weather. |
| ons, while their enemy arrived en masse, their | ships abreast, and archers ready. |
| To block La Rochelle's | ships' access to the sea, the Duke of Nevers sank a |
| Convoy rescue | ships accompanied some Atlantic convoys to rescue su |
| lf of Manfredonia Radetzky and the rest of the | ships accompanying her sighted the first enemy ships |
| e short notice gave no time to concentrate his | ships; accordingly, several Allied forces were to at |
| She was one of the first two | ships acquired by Lamport & Holt after the war. |
| He then started to own his own | ships, acquiring the newly built Jamsetjee Cursetjee |
| 28 September - The | ships Active and Queen arrive beinging the first Iri |
| g and supply issues, however, meant that these | ships actually saw little service in 1776. |
| This gave the Spanish | ships added time to escape, but the American fleet, |
| Rose had given passengers and crew aboard both | ships adequate time to abandon them, he sank the pai |
| Lacking any more suitable | ships, Admiral King-Hall undertook the hunt himself, |
| Joseon navy was in a position to sink further | ships, Admiral Yi forbade it, fearing that if more s |
| Hall invented iron bilge tanks for | ships, adopted by the navy, and "Hall's patent ancho |
| Cuniberti wrote an article in Jane's Fighting | Ships advocating his concept. |
| the second youngest of Wightlink's 'St Class' | ships, after St Clare. |
| The United States Navy named three | ships after him - USS Buck. |
| ber 1942, but neither sank or damaged any Axis | ships after 28 July 1943. |
| When Locrinus raided Humber's | ships after his death, he found Estrildis, the daugh |
| ed merchant cruiser HMS Jervis Bay and 6 cargo | ships after catching convoy HX84. |
| The | ships again coaled after their arrival on 20 August. |
| The next morning, the | ships again opened fire on the forts and maintained |
| In June 1781, Cole moved | ships again, joining HMS Princessa with Drake. |
| ment of Kinburn was conducted from the Ottoman | ships again. |
| munities, was supplied using ocean-going cargo | ships aided by icebreakers during the late summer se |
| mposite with military hardware, such as tanks, | ships, aircraft or even missiles. |
| • Large scale props such as | ships, aircraft and buildings |
| hey were usually employed as air-crew training | ships, aircraft transports and as anti-submarine con |
| including tanks, missiles, submarines, surface | ships, aircraft and satellites. |
| The Delta Sector's dangers include lost | ships, alien bandits, and unknown forces of destruct |
| two days, but on the third day they set three | ships alight and guided them towards the wooden brid |
| any different vessels, fishing boats, military | ships all over the world. |
| Matthias failed to notify the alien | ships, all of whom are destroyed in seconds. |
| Ramb IV was the last of four sister | ships all built to the same design. |
| ft shop stocks a wide selection of fossils and | ships all over the world. |
| The class consisted of five | ships, all of which survived the war. |
| During 1793-1799 he sailed British | ships all over the globe. |
| ngel and Kusanagi at Mendel, forming the Three | Ships Alliance. |
| er from that year naming policy with regard to | ships allocated to RNR Divisions changed and she rev |
| Ships allow traders to travel from sector to sector, | |
| Also, several large planetary drop | ships allow Explorer ships to chart and explore enti |
| Shooting down two cargo | ships allows the player to equip a wing. |
| The house | ships almost all types of port including vintage, ta |
| The two | ships, along with SMS Preussen were steaming in the |
| she laid navigation buoys to guide the assault | ships along the cleared channel. |
| The large volumes of Allied landing | ships along the ports of New Guinea did not convince |
| He set sail for Mauritius, seizing four | ships along the way. |
| hops of trade merchants, who traded goods with | ships along the Mississippi River, while the eastern |
| And Murtart sent his daughter and many armed | ships along with her to his aid. |
| andoned the fortress/palace, and took to their | ships, along with Emperor Antoku and the imperial re |
| rcerer: One of the first three mass-production | ships, along with "Necromancer" and "Enchantress", n |
| Shipping that manages the fleet of open-hatch | ships along with the portfolio of ships belonging to |
| ngerous business of transferring ammunition to | ships alongside. |
| By spring 461, Majorian had 40 | ships already built and he would have had another fi |
| Ships also have individual levels of crew experience | |
| The | ships also have landing pads for helicopters on both |
| The American | ships also shelled the Imperial Government Railway H |
| The | ships also carried 200 mines. |
| The | ships also replaced steam systems with all-electric |
| But scientists say | ships also damage the air in this city, home to one |
| Fighter catapult | ships also known as Catapult Armed Ships were an att |
| It was typically used on cruisers and heavier | ships, although V and W class destroyers of 1917 als |
| The surviving museum | ships: American Victory and Lane Victory, were built |
| He served at sea in several | ships, among them USS Massachusetts, Essex, and Horn |
| They sank or seriously damaged four Japanese | ships, amounting to over 39,000 tons of shipping, be |
| Some of the Spanish | ships amused themselves by firing at two vessels bel |
| are-foot (17,800 m2) warehouse, Thompson Group | ships an average of 2.5 million packages a year. |
| Far Distant | Ships: An Official Account of Canadian Naval Operati |
| Deeper-draft | ships anchor off the terminal and transfer cargoes t |
| Due to the shallow bottom sea-going | ships anchored at Five Fathom Hole 7 miles from the |
| The remaining | ships anchored for the night some one and half miles |
| Several sailing | ships, anchored in position, were boarded and either |
| Seven of the ten | ships anchored off Newcastle did so, however the Syg |
| landing built to transfer tanbark via cable to | ships anchored offshore. |
| ersonnel, dispatches, and supplies to and from | ships anchored in the harbor. |
| ting of 20 deep-water pre-positioned logistics | ships anchored in the lagoon. |
| ptain), and his chains were introduced to hold | ships' anchors. |
| Austal | Ships) and associated support industries are found a |
| This attack sank a large number of Japanese | ships and stripped the air base at Truk of its offen |
| group of shipping company owning 24 open hatch | ships and five chemical tankers based in Bergen, Nor |
| veral floating mines which threatened American | ships, and heard countless mortar shells whined over |
| ailed on six war patrols, sinking six merchant | ships and damaging six more. |
| re victims on 23 September, when two Norwegian | ships and a British freighter were sunk from the sam |
| ined there for two weeks, helping unload other | ships and clear debris. |
| In 1997 he became Director General Surface | Ships and Controller of the Navy. |
| final two postings as Director of Engineering ( | Ships) and Director of Post Design. |
| merical disadvantage, due to the loss of three | ships and the absence of the damaged San Vittorio. |
| trained to notice some critical areas on those | ships and submarines. |
| ffed animals, and exhibitions of model sailing | ships and various nautical and shipbuilding tools an |
| he U.S. Jones Act prohibits the use of foreign | ships and foreign crews in port-to-port shipping and |
| hip in the Supply class of fast combat support | ships and the second ship in the Navy named after Co |
| ng her three cruises the ship had captured six | ships and 21 smaller vessels. |
| Administratively the | ships and aircraft of the strike group also report t |
| It was replaced by the AN/SPS-48 on newer | ships and ships that received upgrades. |
| erwar years they were widely used to arm light | ships and river craft. |
| ompanies located in the complex include Austal | Ships and BAE Systems Australia. |
| uitoes and other animals and plants arrived on | ships and colonized the island. |
| It also operated three supply | ships and some other vessels as of 2006. |
| He was renowned for his handling of the | ships and his participation brought honour to his fa |
| rvice late in the war, the UE IIs only sank 24 | ships and damaged 3 others before the end of hostili |
| fter the Crimean War, he captained a number of | ships and continued to rise through the ranks. |
| ed coined the well-known toast "There are good | ships, and there are wood ships, the ships that sail |
| e objective was to show off the modern British | ships, and also inspect the German fleet. |
| He served aboard various | ships and as commodore and commander-in-chief on the |
| He also served at Marconi stations on | ships and posts on Siasconset, Nantucket and the New |
| pe with 8,000 forces participating, 20 surface | ships and submarines and about 200 fixed wing aircra |
| winter of 1652-53, the English repaired their | ships and considered their position. |
| a on Tuesday featured naval cannons fired from | ships and the dropping of depth charges. |
| r the raid, the Union forces returned to their | ships and abandoned their original objective, which |
| is now taking heavy fire from the three French | ships, and Hornblower orders the Papillon not to low |
| nitially to handle the influx of U.S. merchant | ships and merchant seaman. |
| ro in 1871, where he was part owner of several | ships and also helped found the Truro Marine Insuran |
| fore the attack on Pearl Harbor escorted cargo | ships and transports in the North Atlantic. |
| hat the battle begun as the Navy met the rebel | ships and exchanged fire. |
| bably involved sailing into gaps between enemy | ships and then ramming them in the side. |
| The British also captured all twelve of the | ships and vessels the gunboats had been protecting, |
| een sent to pick up survivors from the other 2 | ships, and returned already loaded with men. |
| n-law, Francisco de Torres, took charge of the | ships and returned to Spain. |
| Luckily for the British, these missed the | ships and both Type 21 frigates rejoined the Task Fo |
| The new company operated other | ships and later moved their operations to Hong Kong |
| ashore hogs as a living foodstore for passing | ships, and so began the onslaught on the Cahow's exi |
| After protests, only the French | ships and goods were kept, totalling an amount of ab |
| d testing communication equipment for tracking | ships and contacting mission control via a Molniya s |
| little more than a crumbling mass of abandoned | ships and piers. |
| Argentina as a supply of spare parts for other | ships, and towed from San Diego to Puerto Belgrano. |
| Wulfnoth then fled with twenty | ships and ravaged the south coast. |
| o law, Stewart also engaged in the building of | ships and houses. |
| John Hawkins tried to invade San Juan with 27 | ships and 2,500 men. |
| mals were also purchased and placed on several | ships, and would later be tested for radiation poiso |
| gent of 12-14,000 men that might be boarded on | ships and sent to this army. |
| pe it is used as a guideline for fuel cells on | ships and boats. |
| overseas trade, in 1751 the pool handled 1,682 | ships and 234,639 tons of goods. |
| e enough to comment that Destiny predates City | ships and Aurora class vessels? |
| survivors leave the Destroyer and now-derelict | ships, and find a planet where they sell the shuttle |
| By 1794 this had risen to 3,663 | ships and 620,845 tons. |
| Tenth Fleet never put to sea, had no | ships, and never had more than about 50 people in it |
| rine tactics in submerged attacks on combatant | ships, and engaged in operations with airplanes in t |
| to test a space-born AIS receiver for tracking | ships and reindeer. |
| carried fuel and supplies to various American | ships and stations. |
| Following service in surface | ships and ashore, he attended flight school and was |
| praised the classic version mode and detailed | ships and environments, but criticized repetitive ga |
| ailors and seamen during the time of the great | ships and is now commonly served in restaurants on G |
| on destroyed buildings, and foreign attacks on | ships and the coast itself started again. |
| er, with the advent of rail transport, clipper | ships and steamships, Duxbury shipyards soon became |
| y-three years later - the English had about 80 | ships and 12,000 soldiers. |
| sixty new exhibitions related to the historic | ships and veterans. |
| M) emitters, including fighter aircraft, naval | ships, and missile systems are designed for reduced |
| The blockade consisted of only two | ships and was not successful. |
| ed out all the necessary work, built their own | ships and warehouses and traded the merchandise. |
| ng Mediterranean maritime technology including | ships and lighthouses. |
| ll fixed tank work performed on submarines and | ships, and coordinate all sonar dome work. |
| e British aircraft failed to damage the German | ships and five were shot down by Messerschmitt Bf 10 |
| The mutiny spilled over to other | ships and even on the streets of Bombay. |
| actual losses from the two convoys were three | ships, and one escort sunk and one damaged. |
| er task was to carry coal and to provide it to | ships and stations. |
| Design and Manufacture of | Ships and Marine Structures (M.S.) |
| The Sea Tigers are accused of hijacking | ships and boats of all sizes. |
| m II the Conqueror with the contribution of 15 | ships and 100 soldiers for the invasion of England i |
| or delivering necessary goods and equipment to | ships and stations in the war zone. |
| pheric pressure and maximum sustained winds by | ships and land stations. |
| They have since worked cruise | ships and other engagements together. |
| st shipborne catapult launches from Royal Navy | ships, and was later sold to Norway. |
| g the Second World War, mainly at sea in small | ships, and became one of the Royal Navy's most decor |
| original Fresnel lenses, finely detailed model | ships and a vast assortment of tools, photographs an |
| ports and waterways including commercial | ships and recreational vessels |
| Damage to Capital | Ships and Armoured Cruisers, 18:15-19:00 |
| Instead Taylor commandeered several | ships and created a barrier across the Elizabeth Riv |
| were answered: a storm destroyed the pirates' | ships and the inhabitants of Lastovo caught the mess |
| Ships and weapons are selected following the briefin | |
| US gal) of fuel to NATO and United States | ships and steamed 40,000 km (25,000 mi). |
| e; he especially focused on defending American | ships and the Connecticut shoreline. |
| 70-knot (81 mph; 130 km/h) winds scattered the | ships and separated tugs from their tows. |
| went into nearby Portland, Maine with the two | ships and the casualties. |
| traditionally observed from platforms such as | ships and buoys. |
| They were supported by supply | ships and tankers Uckermark, Ermland, Schlettstadt, |
| saw numerous suicide planes crash into combat | ships and auxiliaries. |
| ted in eight war cruises, sinking eleven enemy | ships and badly damaging two. |
| se of action was therefore to keep the foreign | ships and their crews as "guests" of the United Stat |
| homas Brydone, Davidson inspected refrigerated | ships, and researched different methods of refrigera |
| It was accurate enough for use against surface | ships and land targets, but these missions required |
| d rather than being a sloped box as on earlier | ships and fitted snugly around the front, aft and si |
| gn leaders, leaving from the hotel by the navy | ships and helicopters. |
| Map of | ships and port facilities in Pearl Harbor during the |
| rom the River Clyde, produced almost 500 small | ships and boats. |
| She supplied the | ships and bases of the Squadron until it was divided |
| he bridge swings several times a week to allow | ships and pleasure craft using the River Nene to pas |
| was an artist on the Barenaked Ladies' cruise, | Ships and Dip V. |
| ation of Maeonia with his son Tursenos away on | ships, and these settled in Umbria, calling themselv |
| a convoy of four merchantmen, with two escort | ships and two aircraft. |
| rted troops, dragged for mines, towed disabled | ships, and sent parties ashore which took prisoners |
| They loaded the survivors on the | ships and headed down river. |
| Variations 1-13 are duels between two | ships and 14 to 17 are for one player. |
| involved in the decommissioning of toxic ghost | ships and other marine constructions. |
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