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  • ng over 197,000 tons of allied shipping in 10 patrols, a career lasting more than three years.
  • In addition to increasing city police patrols, a Chester County Arson Task Force consisting
  • ing over 200,000 tons of Allied shipping in 9 patrols, a career lasting more than three years.
  • expanded to include lodging for mounted beach patrols, a coastal lookout post, and a radio compass
  • It patrols a regular hunting territory around margins wh
  • d primarily arboreal, forming small groups of patrols a consistent territory of around 400,000 squa
  • During one of these patrols, a group of commandos from No. 5 Commando had
  • He has led numerous offensive patrols, accounting for eight enemy machines.
  • Force planes, controlling barrier combat air patrols, advising support aircraft, and coordinating
  • gland, from which she conducted antisubmarine patrols against German submarines as a part of Unit 1
  • er the U-boat Arm continued to make offensive patrols against US coastal shipping, while German wol
  • d from Salamis in occupied Greece, making six patrols against Allied shipping on the coasts of Liby
  • r the Azores to join Submarine Division 6 for patrols against U-boats.
  • troyer types to wage aggressive hunter-killer patrols against the German submarines.
  • It eventually operated defensive patrols against German fighter-bombers until it was d
  • ng two Polish squadrons in exile and operated patrols against V-1 flying bombs.
  • ery and most brilliant leadership of fighting patrols against enemy aircraft.
  • part in many carrier raids, bombardments and patrols against Japanese-held territory, including Op
  • of a United States submarine for various war patrols against Japanese shipping.
  • After the landings she carried out offensive patrols against German shipping around the Brittany c
  • organized a campaign involving citizen street patrols against street prostitution in his West End V
  • wnrigg, this vessel and her crew made several patrols aimed at hindering the slave trade and, on 3
  • In its career, it completed five patrols, all serving under 1st U-boat Flotilla.
  • Then, later in the month, she added patrols along a line between Nantucket Light and Berm
  • ater, she commenced anti-submarine and escort patrols along the coast of Luzon that continued to 13
  • These units were assigned to antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and convoy patrol du
  • t based at Rathmines conducted anti-submarine patrols along the Australian east coast and the base
  • uilt around USS Mission Bay and began barrier patrols along the 30th meridian north of latitude 48°
  • For the remainder of the war, she conducted patrols along the Florida coast while training men in
  • rld War II the Group engaged in antisubmarine patrols along the East coast of the United States fro
  • ort Moresby and Milne Bay before carrying out patrols along the Goldie River Valley throughout Sept
  • the chance to join his unit which was flying patrols along the French border in order for Galland
  • r in 1939 the squadron was engaged in coastal patrols along the south coast of England.
  • ying boats used in coastal and anti-submarine patrols along North America's eastern seaboard.
  • Upon her arrival there, she joined TF 95 for patrols along the Korean coast.
  • w York City area and for flying antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast.
  • The mission includes regular security patrols along the Indiana and Michigan lakeshore to p
  • pped with DH6s, it carried out anti-submarine patrols along the coast until the end of the war, dis
  • The destroyer made antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and guarded aircraft
  • Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators to fly patrols along the east coast.
  • 18 Bolo, B-24 Liberator and A-20 Havoc to fly patrols along the east coast.
  • Air Service fliers, Moon was assigned to fly patrols along the Mexico - United States border from
  • il 1942 for inter-island convoy and submarine patrols among Alaskan ports.
  • She performed Bering Sea patrols and reported more navigation law infractions
  • xt three months, she conducted anti-submarine patrols and escorted merchantmen to the New Hebrides,
  • All 36 companies provided 5 four-man patrols and one alternate patrol per company, with al
  • mainder of September through November 1943 on patrols and escort duty in the central Pacific, and b
  • on November 7, 1910, and carried out fishery patrols and training duties on Canada's west coast.
  • The U-boat sailed on only two war patrols and sank four ships totalling 7,593 gross reg
  • U-172 completed six patrols, and was very successful sinking 26 ships tot
  • e SHAI (Hagana Intelligence Service), Palmach patrols and forces scheduled to carry out the operati
  • de-commissioned on 22 October 1994, after 69 patrols, and laid up at the Rosyth Dockyard.
  • , she discontinued her nightly anti-submarine patrols and concentrated on preparing crews to man ne
  • The base was used to carry out anti-submarine patrols and escort convoys over the Atlantic Ocean.
  • iving at Ulithi 26 October, she continued her patrols, and was assigned on 10 November to escort th
  • ompleted UC III boats, UC-95 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • U-84 served on 8 patrols and accounted for 6 ships sunk and 1 ship dam
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-100 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • eactivated, and its role expanding to include patrols and guard of the coastline of Manchukuo.
  • U-79 completed six patrols and sunk two ships totalling 2,983 gross regi
  • She conducted patrols and exercises in the Atlantic and Caribbean u
  • loons, strafed enemy troops, flew counter-air patrols, and bombed towns, bridges, and railroad stat
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-104 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • Surfbird again performed "Market Time" patrols and special ranging service off the coast of
  • t, as an aviator performing search and rescue patrols, and ashore in the law enforcement, marine sa
  • following day, he went out with four fighting patrols and undertook most hazardous missions.
  • locations throughout the forest to house fire patrols and project crews.
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-101 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • tion to duty when engaged in many low bombing patrols and low reconnaissances.
  • ompleted UC III boats, UC-99 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • en carrying out many low-flying and offensive patrols, and engaging enemy troops, transports, etc.,
  • ficer trainees, Zircon also conducted inshore patrols and visited ports from New York City to Casco
  • In addition to anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she escorted con
  • ly "volunteered" Rubin for the most dangerous patrols and missions.
  • 4 BLS engines, 8 BLS patrols, and 6 BLS squads staffed by reserve personne
  • mmings remained in Hawaiian waters conducting patrols and constantly exercising and drilling.
  • In 1944, she conducted numerous patrols and anti-submarine operations.
  • ict in southern New England, Enaj carried out patrols and executed special duty assignments with th
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-102 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • ompleted UC III boats, UC-94 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • sed at Norfolk, Virginia, and resumed coastal patrols and Caribbean exercises.
  • e First World War, he served on anti-Zeppelin patrols and also as a flying instructor.
  • he was deployed off the west coast for island patrols and support, then off the East coast in Octob
  • the Baltic Fleet during World War I making 16 patrols and unsuccessfully attacked the German battle
  • She continued patrols and provided training for Naval Reservists an
  • e fiercest fighting between the white settler patrols and the Matabele.
  • s, Thatcher subsequently conducted neutrality patrols and training cruises off the east coast and i
  • Patrols and aerial reconnaissance of Carentan indicat
  • They were active in carrying out patrols and raids and to establish bridge heads where
  • U-83 completed 12 patrols and sank five ships totalling 8,425 gross reg
  • lume 20 mentions two skirmishes between Union patrols and advanced confederate outposts from the Co
  • ighting this officer has led twelve offensive patrols, and these patrols have destroyed twenty-one
  • ts, of the continual neighbourhood of hostile patrols, and of the hourly danger of attack from the
  • cise the remaining candidates are formed into patrols and carrying nothing more than a tin can fill
  • The United Nations is instituting more night patrols and random checks on villages. 
  • However, Witt sailed on no combat patrols and sank no ships in his new U-boat.
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-103 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • d the Marshall Islands area on anti-submarine patrols and in hunter-killer (HUK) operations.
  • e RNAS to carry out long-range anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort duties off the west coast o
  • an-ups, neighborhood fairs, weekly Town Watch patrols and representation at local Zoning Board Comm
  • Patrols and exercises occupied her until November 195
  • ), on her shore bombardment station, blockade patrols, and shore bombardment on the east coast of N
  • another victory for his boat in the next two patrols, and was eventually replaced by Kptlt.
  • She continued patrols and escorted supplies to Vella Lavella until
  • on convoy escort antisubmarine, and screening patrols and hydrographic surveys out of Peleliu, Pala
  • In June she returned to Korea for further patrols and bombardments, and acted as an Air Control
  • February to June 1943 without sailing on any patrols, and was appointed temporary locum commander
  • man Kriegsmarine, U-45 conducted only two war patrols and sank two vessels for a loss of 19,313 GRT
  • panied him on at least fifteen administrative patrols and probative excursions.
  • om March 2004 to March 2005 conducting combat patrols and acting as a Quick Reaction Force for MSR
  • The F-102 served in Vietnam, flying fighter patrols and serving as bomber escorts.
  • U-794 did not undertake any combat patrols and was instead assigned as a trials boat at
  • e Atlantic seaboard conducting anti-submarine patrols and escorting coastwise convoys, In the perfo
  • ore than two months, conducted anti-submarine patrols and air-sea rescue missions out of Ulithi Ato
  • The aircraft were actively involved in border patrols and in order to ensure neutrality, on 20 Marc
  • the war, escorted 787 convoys, conducted 1162 patrols and combat operations, sank 12 enemy ships (i
  • Through the summer, she conducted ASW patrols and provided escort services in the Marshall
  • fronts this officer has carried out numerous patrols, and flying at low altitudes, has inflicted h
  • ut specialized units including the motorcycle patrols and the Emergency Response Team.
  • ault forces with antisubmarine and combat air patrols and strikes against Japanese installations as
  • For the next seven years, she conducted patrols and exercises in the Philippines during the f
  • idental duties included air-sea rescue, night patrols, and investigation of suspicious fishing vess
  • mpleted UC III boats, UC-105 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • 01 and U-582, which were returning from their patrols, and U-332 and U-105, which had just begun th
  • ue (SAR), drug and illegal alien interdiction patrols, and provided logistical services in her area
  • After three patrols, and sinking 19 ships totalling 78,559 GRT, H
  • ed in and around Kerama Retto on antiaircraft patrols, and then began continuous duty with mineswee
  • II Flotilla the U-boat carried out seven war patrols and sank four ships for a total of 9,140 gros
  • as experiencing crime waves to perform massed patrols and searches.
  • ved at Adak, Alaska, on 13 December and began patrols and escort duty.
  • nate units escorted bombers, flew counter air patrols, and dive bombing missions.
  • The submarine conducted five patrols and sank five ships during the war.
  • ruiser Thor, a merchant raider, on two combat patrols and sank or captured 12 ships, for a combined
  • nd spent her wartime career on anti-submarine patrols and as a convoy escort.
  • der of the war, Rowan conducted antisubmarine patrols and escorted convoys to both British and Fren
  • squadron, he has participated in 78 offensive patrols, and in nearly every case has been the leader
  • operations were undertaken, including further patrols and ambushes, until finally in August 1957 2
  • East during which she conducted simulated war patrols and provided services to the 7th Fleet.
  • tacts worthy of torpedo fire during her three patrols and consequently had to settle with the damag
  • r days due to the curfew and constant British patrols, and when they returned they found him dead.
  • For the next month, she carried out local patrols and sweeps in the vicinity of Leyte.
  • He participated in the Skates first three war patrols and was awarded a second Silver Star Medal fo
  • in September 1940 after undertaking eight war patrols and having sunk 17 vessels and damaging two o
  • ctorate General: Responsible for all maritime patrols and operations at sea.
  • She conducted no war patrols and spent World War I as a training platform.
  • ing her career U-31 was involved in seven war patrols, and attacked the first convoy of World War I
  • ict, E. Benson Dennis performed submarine net patrols and guard ship duties for the rest of World W
  • The aircraft was used for maritime patrols and reconnaissance, searching for Allied conv
  • st on 9 September 1917 and began minesweeping patrols and coastal escort duty along the Brittany co
  • The minesweeper conducted local patrols and guardship operations in the shipping chan
  • Upon the outbreak of war, she continued patrols and convoy escort assignments in the western
  • erational within a fortnight and flew coastal patrols and scrambles in defence of the Northeast unt
  • He has taken part in nearly all patrols and interceptions carried out by his squadron
  • days, the team was able to monitor many enemy patrols and troop movements, and successfully call in
  • Between convoys, she conducted routine patrols and participated in searches for German subma
  • ier Card (CVE-11), Coffman joined in training patrols, and a voyage to Casablanca during which the
  • ips and merchantmen, conducting antisubmarine patrols and miscellaneous other minor duties.
  • s at 24 hour guarded entrance gates, security patrols, and spacious residential zoning.
  • e operational on 28 September, doing shipping patrols and scrambles.
  • heir privately owned boats to perform coastal patrols and port security.
  • U-14 completed six wartime patrols and sank nine ships totalling 12,344 Gross Re
  • Exercises, patrols, and hunts for submarines along the east coas
  • lew a variety of sorties for Army support and patrols and on the hunt for German fighter-bombers at
  • the "forward zone"), lightly held by snipers, patrols and machine-gun posts only.
  • She only participated in two war patrols and never sank any enemy vessels.
  • U-2501 conducted no patrols, and was scuttled at 07:08 on 3 May 1945 at H
  • She carried out six war patrols, and was sunk on 23 April 1945, just days bef
  • 004 to May 2004 effectively conducting combat patrols and acting as the Quick Reaction Force for MS
  • ompleted UC III boats, UC-97 conducted no war patrols and sank no ships.
  • rmined number of the enemy, scattering German patrols and, eventually, forcing the withdrawal of a
  • ted from minesweeping duties to antisubmarine patrols and, but for two runs to Kerama Retto for sup
  • d, all Hotels are closed, police and military patrols are going on, and the Politburo has taken con
  • ida, in 1966, Lewis and Clark began deterrent patrols, armed with Polaris A3 ballistic missiles.
  • ce Admiral Gunichi Mikawa and was assigned to patrols around the Solomon Islands, New Britain and N
  • This was coupled with one or two patrols around the outer limits of FOB Volturno, the
  • U-168 conducted four patrols around the Indian Ocean, sinking three ships
  • , security operations and conducting fighting patrols around the Bien Hoa area of operations.
  • The Mullaloo Surf Life Saving club patrols around 4.5 km of beach between Pinnaroo Point
  • ston, South Carolina, and performed deterrent patrols as a member of the United States Atlantic Fle
  • long his slave, Senegal, during the Scammel's patrols as was this practice was permitted by the Tre
  • alition air resources and provided combat air patrols as well as being involved in attacks of groun
  • n and took part in maneuvers and surveillance patrols as part of Far East Air Forces.
  • gic in his book about his Pacific theater war patrols as captain of the U.S. submarine Halibut.
  • rtant on our part that we conduct coordinated patrols as well as close communication."
  • Sailing on anti-submarine patrols, as well as screening assault shipping, Finne
  • She conducted sixteen more deterrent patrols as a unit of the Pacific Fleet.
  • rol was by far the most successful of U-238's patrols, as on 20 September, it attacked a large conv
  • AP717: It is a robot which patrols Asahi with Miki, and the body is similar to T
  • She conducted patrols, assisted LST-84 after an enemy bomb started
  • Between 1959 and 1965, Tracer conducted patrols at sea, at various picket stations in the Wes
  • She also carried out patrols at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, probably in 1919.
  • She had a number of fruitless patrols, attacking an unidentified German submarine a
  • understands the impoverished neighborhood she patrols because she was raised there.
  • awa, where she first performed anti-submarine patrols before sweeping the waters off Kerama Retto i
  • t four days to get beyond the range of U-boat patrols before the ships dispersed to reach their ind
  • U-134 has no successes during her next three patrols, before being transferred from the base at Ki
  • Toronto street patrols began in July; however, the chapter had run i
  • protect the important areas of the city while patrols began to enforce a curfew on the night of Nov
  • She conducted three war patrols, beginning in September 1943, following her w
  • er Road became notorious for highwaymen, with patrols being provided to protect those travelling al
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