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  • found Lord Keith with 15 ships of the line, blockading a Spanish fleet of 28 ships of the line insi
  • ndoff between America and China due to China blockading and invading Taiwan.
  • Phantom Menace, Gunray was manipulated into blockading and subsequently invading the planet Naboo b
  • implementing Britain's traditional policy of blockading any enemy within its own ports, because of t
  • They arrived in Chaleur Bay on June 22, blockading any attempt by La Giraudais to escape.
  • Wallace's outfit joined the Union force blockading Apalachee Bay.
  • rewmen tried unsuccessfully to capture Adela blockading Apalachicola, Florida.
  • This was subject to blockading by anti-nuclear activists in November 2010.
  • s assigned to the inner cordon of the forces blockading Charleston, South Carolina; but for occasion
  • Trewhella has served 14 months for blockading clinics.
  • rt vessel, delivering coal to Union steamers blockading Confederate ports.
  • , she was part of the International Squadron blockading Crete during the Greco-Turkish uprising ther
  • th coal for the North Atlantic Squadron then blockading Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Spanish-American
  • It is believed to work by blockading dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in the mesocort
  • ron of six ships was trapped in Leghorn by a blockading Dutch fleet of 16 ships, while Richard Badil
  • Returning on 3 July, Henry Andrew resumed blockading duties off Stono River until ordered to New
  • Memphis, uninjured, continued her blockading duties to the end of the Civil War.
  • A period of almost a year's blockading duty stationed at West Pass, St. George's So
  • uth Carolina and Fernandina, Florida, and on blockading duty off Charleston, South Carolina.
  • the winter of 1287-8 he commanded the force blockading Emlyn castle.
  • hen attached to Sir Robert Calder's squadron blockading Ferrol.
  • He was a flag officer in command of a Union Blockading fleet off the Virginia and North Carolina co
  • assard arrived off Syracuse when most of the blockading fleet had left to resupply at Port Mahon; he
  • ard de Galles sailed from Brest, evading the blockading fleet under Admiral Sir John Colpoys and hea
  • early February, was back on station with the blockading fleet off Mobile, Alabama.
  • wake of the United Irishmen's rebellion, the blockading fleet drew off north-westwards, giving Bruix
  • nel of Charleston Harbor to attack the Union blockading fleet in the early morning fog two days late
  • He evaded Admiral Nelson's blockading fleet and passed the Strait of Gibraltar on
  • ed to the McRae seeing combat with the Union blockading fleet on 12 October 1861.
  • t knowing which way he had gone, the British blockading fleet, which had been ordered to prioritise
  • ra and CSS Palmetto State raided the Federal blockading force of unarmored ships lying just outside
  • to create the impression that the principal blockading force had been driven off.
  • patch-vessel Tatsuta to relieve the Japanese blockading force off Port Arthur.
  • Off Cadiz Bruix encountered a British blockading force of 15 ships of the line under Lord Kei
  • The only Spanish effort to destroy the blockading forces had failed on 22 June, and instead of
  • nfederate raider CSS Tallahassee, joined the blockading forces off North Carolina.
  • until mid-September when the ship joined the blockading forces off Mobile Bay.
  • oth coasts of Korea, surface bombardment and blockading forces, and shore based Marine air groups.
  • ments in the western Atlantic and Caribbean, blockading French men-of-war at Martinique, and searchi
  • hough she occasionally traded shots with the blockading French warships.
  • birth- deserted their respective ships, then blockading French ships in Chesapeake Bay, and joined t
  • re unchallenged weeks to destroy Union ships blockading Hampton Roads and quite possibly open the po
  • venge performing duty that was tantamount to blockading his own country to enforce President James M
  • at deal of leeway in their activities, often blockading large sections of the city and causing great
  • nough and effectively shut down the country, blockading major roads and cutting off the food supplie
  • and given command of the steam-sloop Oneida blockading Mobile Bay.
  • ed Commodore Daniel Turner's Brazil Squadron blockading Montevideo in safeguarding U.S. trade during
  • e by a High Court injunction relating to the blockading of bin lorries.
  • nish-American War Hamilton assisted with the blockading of Havana harbor.
  • arrying information and materiel to warships blockading on various stations along the Texas coast.
  • rier Task Force 77 (TF 77), she took part in blockading operations and provided close fire support f
  • he Soviet actions in Courland were defensive blockading operations.
  • By June, the task of blockading San Juan was delegated to the auxiliary crui
  • She was used as a blockading ship and tug inside the Charleston Bar until
  • had just relieved the USS Saint Paul as the blockading ship off San Juan.
  • would shine blue lights to alert the British blockading ships of escaping American ships, or to aler
  • zes 13 October, delivering water en route to blockading ships stationed along the coast of Texas.
  • It would then engage the blockading ships and distract them while Troude's squad
  • tober she was assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron in time to join Flag Officer Samuel
  • He served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron commanding side-wheel gunboat Louis
  • She served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron through the remainder of the Civil
  • aptain and served primarily in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron of David Farragut, he commanded One
  • she resumed patrols with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off the coast of South Carolina and
  • She joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in January 1862 and cruised along t
  • Two launches dispatched from the Union blockading squadron attacked the Lark, which managed to
  • a was then transferred to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 23 July 1864, and after repairing r
  • e double-ender was assigned to the East Gulf Blockading Squadron and sailed south from Philadelphia,
  • supply and coal vessel reported to the Gulf Blockading Squadron at Key West, Florida, 11 September
  • She then joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Beaufort, North Carolina, and se
  • While serving with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Wilmington, North Carolina, Col
  • She served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron through the last two years of the A
  • Snowdrop was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and ordered to Hampton Roads on 2 M
  • aroline apparently served the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a ship's tender.
  • mond and served in her with the Western Gulf Blockading Squadron throughout the Civil War.
  • Transferred to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron on 1 February 1865, Osage participa
  • und City on 15 October to join the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and arrived New Orleans, LA on 27 O
  • sta Dinsmore was reassigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and sailed for Key West, Florida, o
  • Unit was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and served as a tug and repair vess
  • on Age was transferred to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron 3 September and sailed for Wilmingt
  • 1 October, avoiding contact with the British blockading squadron and heading for the West African co
  • was assigned duties with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in October, and in January-February
  • the Kittatinny was assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron under the overall command of Rear-A
  • at she continued to serve the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron into February 1863.
  • 1865, Camelia served with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Charleston, South Carolina, and
  • Flag Officer Samuel Du Pont's South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
  • ember 1863 to patrol with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron until the end of the war.
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron from 9 September 1861-5 October 186
  • January 1862, and assigned in North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to Sound of North Carolina in Golds
  • nction in Admiral David Farragut's West Gulf Blockading Squadron as the Executive Officer of Richmon
  • She was then placed in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and supporting Rear Admiral David F
  • After joining the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Wilmington on 24 August 1863, t
  • Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron under Rear Admiral David Farragut,
  • r C. Blake and was assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron off Galveston, Texas when she was s
  • South Carolina, and join the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and on 2 February was reported to h
  • Ordered to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 9 June 1864, she soon returned n
  • Tampa, Florida before joining the West Gulf Blockading Squadron to hunt for schooner Columbia off S
  • USS Albatross, Hart served in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron during the Civil War and engaged tw
  • ferred to Admiral David Farragut's West Gulf Blockading Squadron which was then preparing for the in
  • besett continued to serve the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron for the remainder of the U.S. Civil
  • pril 21, 1864 for duty in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and arrived at Hampton Roads on Apr
  • ber 1861, Unadilla joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron under Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du Pon
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron with its task of isolating the Conf
  • schooner was assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and placed in service as a divers'
  • vid Farragut's task force from the West Gulf Blockading Squadron captured that city on 25 April 1862
  • y joined other vessels of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron in the attack on Fort Wagner.
  • Ordered to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as Flag-Lieutenant to Rear Admiral
  • t Jackson was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to cruise off the Western Bar, Cape
  • operation, which provided the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron with its most important base for th
  • o spelled Brockenboro - served the East Gulf Blockading Squadron as a tender to the double-ended sid
  • r he was Fleet Captain of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in its capture of Forts Clark and H
  • Here she joined the West Gulf Blockading Squadron for patrols in the Gulf of Mexico,
  • mber 1862 when she joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron for service off Wilmington, North C
  • r Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont's South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 17 February and left Boston on 2
  • outh on Christmas Eve, 1861, joined the Gulf Blockading Squadron at Key West, Florida, and then proc
  • win, reported for duty in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron - we know that her active career be
  • ew ironclad was transferred to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron on 1 October and stationed in Mobil
  • p was back in action with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron stationed at Bull's Bay, South Caro
  • eamer State of Georgia to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron base at Beaufort, North Carolina.
  • on 10 May 1862 as part of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and participated in the bombardment
  • ding essential support to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron as it carried out its decisive miss
  • here the USS Cambridge of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron picked them up as contraband.
  • He served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the rest of the war.
  • Mackinaw first served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on the James River, starting picket
  • 865, Bignonia served with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a tug.
  • She was reassigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron in April 1865.
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron 2 May 1864, Otsego reached Hampton
  • itehall was reassigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in Hampton Roads on 29 November 186
  • She saw some service with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a dispatch and supply vessel.
  • d Rear Admiral David G. Farragut's West Gulf Blockading Squadron on 6 March.
  • Peterhoff was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on the 20th.
  • Atlantic coast covered by the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and the Gulf coast by the East Gulf
  • rank of flag officer in command of the Gulf Blockading Squadron and later the East Gulf Blockading
  • The new tug joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Port Royal, South Carolina, 17 J
  • aptain in 1862, he joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as commander of Dacotah in 1863.
  • ry 1865, he was transferred to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and assigned to duty off the Texas
  • Thunder, the sloop joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron for use as a ship's tender.
  • e sailed from New York to join the East Gulf Blockading Squadron at Key West, Florida.
  • Flag reported for duty in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Charleston, South Carolina on 6
  • There, Colorado became flagship of the Gulf Blockading Squadron on 16 July when Flag Officer Willia
  • , Sumpter was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Hampton Roads.
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron she performed tender duties at Nort
  • Joining the East Gulf Blockading Squadron 20 January 1862, Montgomery reporte
  • ommodore McDonough joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Port Royal, South Carolina on 11
  • Jasmine was assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and sailed for the Gulf of Mexico 2
  • n 1 December 1863 to join the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Beaufort, South Carolina.
  • Pampero was assigned to the Gulf Blockading Squadron for service as a storeship and coll
  • Columbine patrolled with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Port Royal, South Carolina, fro
  • 7 September 1862 to join the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Port Royal, South Carolina, 13 S
  • her voyage in April and joined the West Gulf Blockading Squadron at New Orleans, Louisiana, 4 May.
  • She joined the West Gulf Blockading Squadron at New Orleans late in the month an
  • uth Carolina, for duty in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 4 August 1862.
  • Advance was detached from the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and was placed out of commission at
  • hatham was turned over to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and commissioned on 22 June 1864, A
  • ant, but in transferring from Tonnant to the blockading squadron's flagship, the small boat he was i
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Gemsbok sailed from Boston on 6 Se
  • ar Admiral John A. Dahlgren's South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and was assigned to Charleston sta
  • Civil War, in July 1861, she joined the Gulf Blockading Squadron, and participated to the blockade o
  • For, despite strenuous efforts of a large blockading squadron, countless blockade runners had man
  • Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Eugenie served as a dispatch boat
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Memphis sailed for Charleston and
  • Dixon Porter, USN, Commander, North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, on the main deck of his flagship,
  • Serving with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Commodore Jones operated in Virgin
  • May, the ship was assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, and she carried dispatches for Fla
  • er Flotilla, Minnesota in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and various ships in the South Atl
  • Assigned to the Gulf Blockading Squadron, the new gunboat arrived off Pass a
  • Assigned to duty with North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Dictator cruised on the Atlantic c
  • tober 1861 for service in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Acting Master F. B. Meriam in comm
  • eding to her station with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, she capsized off Cape Hatteras wit
  • As senior Marine officer of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, he played a prominent part in the
  • h Carolina, for duty with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Lavender, acting Master John H. Gl
  • Later transferred to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, MacKenzie served off Charleston, S
  • Glaucus was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, but before assuming her duties she
  • y was engaged by ships of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, but both the ram and Cotton Plant
  • cember 1862 for duty with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, arriving at Port Royal, South Caro
  • oreship and depot ship of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and commissioned on 13 May 1864, C
  • y re-commissioned USS Wabash in the Northern Blockading Squadron, and participated in the Army-Navy
  • Capt. Louis M. Goldsborough in the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, later to serve under commanding of
  • Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Estrella served throughout the war
  • Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, she took part in the capture of Po
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Phlox steamed south late in Septem
  • was assigned initially to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and sailed soon after her commissi
  • new commanding officer of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, issued orders to Acting Master Hen
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Anemone reported to Rear Admiral S
  • g Rear Admiral David G. Farragut's West Gulf Blockading Squadron, then readying for what was to be t
  • est Indies while on his way to join the Gulf Blockading Squadron, assisted in the blockade of the pa
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Arethusa arrived at Port Royal, So
  • siana, on the 11th for duty in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Philippi served the squadron as a
  • Rear Adm. Samuel F. DuPont's South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Lodana departed Philadelphia 7 Jan
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, the new tug arrived off the bar ou
  • borough, the commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Lincoln approved the plan, and Rod
  • erway 19 February 1863 to join the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, arriving New Orleans, Louisiana, 7
  • uctions from the commandant of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron, Rear Admiral Theodorus Bailey, to
  • 1861; and assigned to duty with the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Pilot Thomas Evans in command.
  • organization attached to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, she steamed to Port Royal, South C
  • n A. Dahlgren, commanding the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, which warned the Admiral that Conf
  • ips Lee, the commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, shifted his flag from Malvern to A
  • Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, on 25 July Hero was renamed Moccas
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, she took part in a bombardment of
  • April, he transferred to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, and to the command of Maratanza.
  • Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Home sailed after commissioning fo
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