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  • between Fall Creek Falls State Park and Scott's Gulf, a few miles to the north in White County.
  • Calhoun attacked CSS Queen of the West on Grand Gulf, a wide and still stretch of the Atchafalaya Ri
  • The Collins drains the Savage Gulf, a State Natural Area administered by the Depar
  • E-73); he was killed during the Battle of Leyte Gulf a year before the war ended, when he was 33.
  • in Washington, D.C. and those happening in the Gulf, a strange thread of deceit appears to be windi
  • The Sunday Times War in the Gulf: A Pictorial History.
  • to be connected to their service in the Persian Gulf a special non-ICD-9 code DX111, as well as ICD-
  • Aioi experienced the Battle of Leyte Gulf aboard the carrier Zuikaku in 1944.
  • rism with continuing deployments to the Persian Gulf aboard HMAS Kanimbla and HMAS Manoora.
  • its share of cleanup and response costs in the Gulf, according to a bill that was sent by BP and ob
  • r of the Iran Iraq office (Director of Northern Gulf Affairs) he was involved in overseeing Kurdish
  • He was assigned to the Department of the Gulf, After the war, he was elected to the Massachus
  • ationals, many returning to jobs in the Persian Gulf after spending the Eid al Adha holiday with the
  • He commanded brigades in the Department of the Gulf after the fall of Vicksburg.
  • ly is it known by some countries as the Persian Gulf after the land of Persia (now called Iran), has
  • La Independencia and continued to serve in the Gulf against the Texans.
  • In 1988, Gulf Air sent several 727-200s over to Malta for a s
  • Air Malta employees, but the flight crews were Gulf Air Transport pilots.
  • Gulf Air Flight 771 was a flight from Karachi, Pakis
  • On 26 September 2009, Gulf Air began flights to Najaf.
  • By the end of 1986, Gulf Air Transport had about 200 full time employees
  • Gulf Air has alo opened a Golden Falcon Lounge.
  • istan International Airlines, Emirates Airline, Gulf Air and most recently, Delta Air Lines.
  • In July 2009, Gulf Air revealed that they are planning on launchin
  • nt of Bahrain to assumed the position of CEO of Gulf Air in 2009.
  • Houston Gulf Airport (IATA: SPX, ICAO: KSPX, FAA LID: SPX) w
  • Houston Gulf Airport was located in eastern League City.
  • It runs past what used to be the Houston Gulf Airport.
  • Because of the fear of U-boats in the Gulf, all radio traffic from ships was silenced, inc
  • North Africa, from the Aral Sea to the Persian Gulf, all told one million square miles.The Persian
  • the south of Iran and the shores of the Persian Gulf, all the events of the film are nationalized.
  • T. biaculeatus has been found from the Persian Gulf along the Asian coast all the way to Japan, as
  • 0 pm at night and headed south into the Persian Gulf also along the coast.
  • er 1944, she was present at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, although she played no role in the battle exce
  • It flows into Coronation Gulf, an arm of the Arctic Ocean.
  • nal Speedtalk from Robert A. Heinlein's novella Gulf, and contrasted both languages with the Newspea
  • h 1921 delivered fuel to ships and bases on the gulf and east coasts and in European waters.
  • Exxon stations on the Massachusetts Turnpike to Gulf, and in 2009 the same change was expected to 15
  • erved the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and Gulf and Ship Island Railroad.
  • vering occupation troops to Japan from Lingayen Gulf and Mindanao, Griggs took up Operation Magic-Ca
  • raq War from an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf and from Baghdad.
  • n Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf and Pakistan.
  • She unloaded on 9 January at Lingayen Gulf, and then returned to Leyte.
  • ystem connects several countries in the Persian Gulf and India.
  • s of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and along the western edge of the Pacific Ocea
  • avy air operations over designated areas of the Gulf and North Vietnam.
  • November, in San Pedro Bay, she patrolled Leyte Gulf and participated in the Battle of Ormoc Bay.
  • nean and made a brief deployment to the Persian Gulf and Red Sea in September-November 1933.
  • jairah on the Indian Ocean (outside the Persian Gulf); and
  • ts for an article on the British in the Persian Gulf and became a Fellow of the University of Bombay
  • the Consolidated Catalina to patrol the Persian Gulf and the western Indian Ocean.
  • and four oil company archives (Amoco, Chevron, Gulf, and Royal Dutch Shell), but also 80 personal i
  • as decommissioned and returned to the Atlantic, Gulf, and West Indies Steamship Line.
  • ade, 1st Division, XIX Corps, Department of the Gulf and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Div
  • in Butler as commander of the Department of the Gulf and intended to move north from New Orleans wit
  • Bevan's Arm to or near a point of the Atlantic, Gulf and West India Transit Company's Railroad.
  • Originally built by the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad between Columbia and S
  • of the following year operating in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea before returning to San Diego.
  • the United States with multiple tours at east, gulf and west coast ports.
  • system completed a cyclonic loop in the central gulf, and by early on September 18 was drifting nort
  • activities cover important areas of the Persian Gulf and its main operations are in Bushehr Province
  • include infralittoral and circalittoral of the Gulf and estuary.
  • ingency response operations to both the Persian Gulf and Taiwan Straits.
  • onversion was done in New York by the Atlantic, Gulf, and West Indies (AGWI) SS Company, and include
  • Philadelphia, La Salle returned to the Persian Gulf and resumed her role as the flagship for Comman
  • The Gulf and Ohio's affiliated Georgia and Florida Railr
  • U.S. carriers sailed to the Tonkin gulf, and reconnaissance flights over Dien Bien Phu
  • ian army of Alexander Nevsky crossed the frozen gulf and raided the Swedish territories in the moder
  • again served on independent duty in the Persian Gulf and in the western Indian Ocean.
  • logist specializing in the study of the Persian Gulf and the Baluchistan region of Pakistan.
  • l as for delivery of Turkmen gas to the Persian Gulf and the world market."
  • eft for the southeastern shores of the Thermaic Gulf and created three settlemetns, Agia Triada, Neo
  • Designed by Bruce W. Beatty, the Gulf and Kuwait Medal is in the form of a 36 millime
  • USS John C. Stennis Battle Group in the Persian Gulf and returned to her homeport of Norfolk on Apri
  • ip was involved in patrol duties in the Persian Gulf and the Caribbean, but was not involved in any
  • ions Syndicate runs school exams in the Persian Gulf and other places with a British connection.
  • Following 4 months of operations in the gulf and along the Atlantic coast, Laub arrived at H
  • y Coahoma County and was a former subsidiary of Gulf and Ohio Railways shortline group.
  • o prepare for another deployment to the Persian Gulf, and sailed for the Mediterranean on 6 October.
  • alifax as well as while underway to the Persian Gulf and involved the installation of new weapons an
  • t occurs in only 4 counties (Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, and Liberty) and it is listed by the state as
  • etical occurrence, birds of Pacific islands, of Gulf and Caribbean islands, and those found in easte
  • Ottoman ships on 27 May at the entrance to the gulf and despite the superior numbers of the Ottoman
  • This could not be done from the Gulf and a third orbit, called Ethan Charlie, was cr
  • ranging from the Rocky Mountains to the Persian Gulf and spanning an area of responsibility across 4
  • logistics missions in the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Indian Ocean.
  • screen landings of Japanese forces at Lingayen Gulf and at Aparri.
  • estination later that day and operated in Leyte Gulf and at San Pedro Bay until the 13th.
  • he north the reservoir takes in water from Deep Gulf and Spa Flat, above the now disused Fly Delph Q
  • ee railroads being acquired by RailAmerica from Gulf and Ohio for $12.7 million.
  • 25, 1944, participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and escorting troop convoys.
  • everal missions overseas, including the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia.
  • ining tracks from Dothan to Taylor were sold to Gulf and Ohio Railways and operated as the H and S R
  • Lou Gehrig's Disease and active service in the Gulf, and provided testimony to the United States Co
  • his species occurs on the cliffs of the McCluer Gulf and in coastal regions of the Fak Fak peninsula
  • O and COMPHIBGRU THREE) headed into the Persian Gulf and conducted one of the greatest mock amphibio
  • ssippi ended in the late 19th century, when the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad (G&SIRR) was construct
  • ar East and Anatolia, Israel, Iraq, the Persian Gulf and the Caucasus)
  • She reentered the gulf and patrolled the Texas coast until she was shi
  • Pallirmiut wintered on west central Coronation Gulf, and went inland when the snow was gone, carryi
  • dioactive and chemical pollution in the Persian Gulf and claimed that following this formal complain
  • " of U.S. military aid to allies in the Persian Gulf, and helped set the stage for the Carter Doctri
  • to protect the new logistics center at Exmouth Gulf, and for the next 2 years cruised the coast of
  • the eastern Mediterranean and later the Persian Gulf and Arabian sea.
  • to a variety of regions, including the Persian Gulf and Far East.
  • where he completed a deployment to the Persian Gulf and qualified as Enlisted Surface Warfare Speci
  • s and traders to visit Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean, India and Southeast Asia.
  • In 1984, Gulf and Chevron took part in the world's largest me
  • troleum products between Bahrain in the Persian Gulf and United States naval bases in the Far East.
  • gers, getting underway for San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, and Samar Island.
  • -eastern coast of New South Wales, the northern Gulf and northern coast of the Northern Territory, t
  • Originally, the Gulf and Kuwait medal was to have coincidentally had
  • nder Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, created the Gulf and Kuwait Medal to recognize members of the Ca
  • ost carrier Air India Express from India to the Gulf and Southeast Asia.
  • ersatile destroyer escort operated out of Leyte Gulf and Polloc, Mindanao, screening ships en route
  • broadcaster, he reported from Saudi Arabia, the Gulf and Dubai ahead of the first Gulf War; and from
  • areer as a taxi driver, soon he returned to the Gulf and became an entrepreneur.
  • ission, Cole remained at Bushire in the Persian Gulf and was rewarded for his service with the thank
  • were located near Ogden Bay, on the Queen Maud Gulf, and inland towards Back River, then on towards
  • l position patrolling off the entrance to Leyte Gulf, and "Taffy 1" covered the Southern approaches
  • ered the Mississippi from New Carthage to Grand Gulf and took part in the attack on the Confederate
  • aval battles nearby included the Battle of Kula Gulf and Battle of Kolombangara.
  • The Gulf and Mississippi Railroad (reporting mark GMSR)
  • where they connect in the south to the Persian Gulf and northward eventually to Europe.
  • was assigned to independent duty in the Persian Gulf and in the western portion of the Indian Ocean.
  • ng that tour he deployed in 2006 to the Persian Gulf and Western Pacific, and the strike group parti
  • nth and until 10 February 1945 guarded Lingayen Gulf and its approaches.
  • mandy and George Washington entered the Persian Gulf and joined the USS Nimitz Battle Group in an im
  • led passenger services primarily to the Persian Gulf and South East Asia.
  • d participated in efforts to oppose the Persian Gulf and Iraq Wars.
  • ine between Foley, Florida and Adel, Georgia to Gulf and Ohio Railways, which created a new subsidia
  • Gulf and Western's Famous Music Group took over dist
  • Gulf and Yuki-Gulf.
  • trol, Doenitz deployed several U-Boats into the Gulf and Caribbean for operations.
  • rivershed areas of the Khatanga (left: Khatanga Gulf) and Anabar (right: Anabar Gulf).
  • ggests, it is the first oil well in the Persian Gulf and is located in Bahrain.
  • This spurge grows in coastal areas in Bay, Gulf, and Franklin Counties in Florida.
  • d contributing importantly to the fall of Grand Gulf and eventually to the capture of Vicksburg.
  • He funded construction of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad in Mississippi, co-fou
  • gaged in local patrol operations out of Exmouth Gulf, and she continued that duty until February, wh
  • waterway was Iraq's only outlet to the Persian Gulf, and thus, its shipping lanes were greatly affe
  • ns no longer controlled any part of the Persian Gulf, and the British facilities were safe.
  • oon) a shallow sea separated from the Patraikos Gulf and the Ionian Sea by a chain of sand islands a
  • Railroad and is currently owned and operated by Gulf and Ohio Railways.
  • as waiting for more capital to fill its yawning gulf, and a few more residents to warm its hollow ch
  • d patrolled against submarines between Lingayen Gulf and Subic Bay on 10 May.
  • air cover for convoys supplying forces in Leyte Gulf, and then sailed to New Guinea to prepare for t
  • in both the corporate and policy sectors in the Gulf, and the U.S.A., including the Brookings Instit
  • Gulf and Kuwait
  • Gulf and Kuwait Medal
  • a maple leaf at its base encircling the words: GULF AND KUWAIT • 1990-1991 • LE GOLFE ET KUWAIT.
  • stern coast of New South Wales and the northern Gulf and north-eastern coast of Queensland)
  • The U.S. Navy acquired her from the Atlantic, Gulf, and West Indies Steamship Line on 24 December
  • ar East and Anatolia, Israel, Iraq, the Persian Gulf and the Caucasus, as well as northern Denmark,
  • Propriano Gulf and the city
  • l Paso deployed to the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf, and participated in Operation Restore Hope in
  • Division conducted a raid named Operation Leyte Gulf and captured the cell leader and four of his li
  • a Butler, 1870 - Black And White Flat (northern Gulf and north-eastern coast of Queensland, Aru Isla
  • ipment; then steamed 13 to 27 January via Leyte Gulf and Manus to Wakde, New Guinea, where she embar
  • rote a book entitled Sailing directions for the Gulf and River of St. Lawrenc, that was published in
  • hipping Board sold her in 1920 to the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Steamship Corporation of Baltimore,
  • ed duties as the "Ready Strike" platform in the Gulf and, later, also assumed the duties as the air-
  • Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30.
  • Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-39.
  • performed in Saudi Arabia and in almost all of Gulf Arab countries.
  • It occurs in the northern Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Andaman Sea, and o
  • m the women are exploited by wealthy Saudis and Gulf Arabs.
  • Areas of the state far away from the Gulf are not immune to the effects of the storms, wh
  • Bottom team, Arabian Gulf, are relegated to Division One for 2009 edition
  • y Team #1, directing survey work in the Persian Gulf area of the Middle East, and returned to the Un
  • eguarding oil and gas reservoirs in the Persian Gulf area along with an increase in the production r
  • In the Persian Gulf area Iraq continued to make trouble, with perio
  • participate in allied operations in the Persian Gulf area and the Balkans in 1990 and later.
  • c Bay that finally brought Leyte and the entire Gulf area under firm Allied control.
  • terpark led Mud Island officials to convert the Gulf area into a small waterpark.
  • From there she steamed to the Leyte Gulf area off the eastern Philippines, and upon arri
  • ComEight as a coastal patrol vessel around the Gulf area until January 1942.
  • tinleaf helped remove net defenses in the Leyte Gulf area until sailing for the United States on 27
  • g some of its members to Europe and the Persian Gulf area to assist with aircraft maintenance.
  • g also in charge of the parishes in the Persian Gulf area, he raised funds from there for the develo
  • Mannai tribes are located in the whole Persian Gulf area, especially in Qatar and Bahrain.
  • he furnished air cover for convoys in the Leyte Gulf area, then proceeded to the Admiralties to stag
  • d United Arab of Emirate in RAK that serves the gulf area.
  • It is particularly popular in the Persian Gulf area.
  • dess of the Inuit people of Canada's Coronation Gulf area.
  • ous, Operation Telic in Iraq and in the Persian Gulf area.
  • er-terrorism operations in the Indian Ocean and Gulf area.
  • to support the U.S. Navy patrolling the Persian Gulf area.
  • On 27 March, Arneb left Leyte Gulf, arrived off Okinawa on 1 April, and unloaded s
  • e 15th for Kossol Roads, continuing on to Leyte Gulf, arriving 23 October 3 days after the Leyte lan
  • y of LSTs and merchant ships bound for Lingayen Gulf, arriving there 9 February.
  • l 22 July when she sailed via Morotai for Leyte Gulf, arriving 4 August.
  • ed at Pensacola early in 1865 and served in the gulf as a dispatch boat through the end of the war.
  • own as VAHANVATU and they were rich and went to GULF as well as AFRICA There were no mechanised vess
  • eparted San Diego for assignment in the Persian Gulf as part of the Peleliu amphibious assault group
  • 0 and 27 June 1991 in the region of the Persian Gulf as a part of the operation to liberate Kuwait f
  • 1956 to 1962, before being sent to the Persian Gulf as part of the 9th Minesweeper Squadron.
  • With the selection of San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, as the base site, the movement toward Leyte be
  • In 2003 Argus was deployed again to the Gulf as part of a 33 ship fleet to support a British
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