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  • consequence of the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, according to conditions posed by the European
  • route was Genoa to Australia via Naples, Italy, Suez, Aden, Bombay, Singapore, Fremantle and Sydney,
  • 8 April 1919, and sailed via Gibraltar, Malta, Suez, Aden, Columbo, Singapore, Thursday Island and
  • In 1956, she took part in the Suez Affair.
  • Revolution, ambassador to Egypt at the time of Suez, ambassador to Iraq at the time of the 1961 Kuw
  • cort; made his way safely through the desert to Suez, an exploit of singular boldness; and was highl
  • It is situated 55 km south of Suez and approximately 120 km east of Cairo.
  • ees that affected Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, and provincial towns like Tanta, Zifta, Az Zaq
  • It made port calls at Singapore, Colombo, Suez and Malta on the way to Great Britain, and Card
  • They collectively took part in the Suez and Cyprus activities before returning home cir
  • the Korean War and conflicts in Malaya, Cyprus, Suez and Aden, she was listed for disposal in 1969,
  • by Slovak Gas Holding B.V., a consortium of GDF Suez and E.ON Ruhrgas.
  • It is situated about 825 km south of Suez and 260 km east of Aswan.
  • theast Egypt at the northern end of the Gulf of Suez and at the southern terminus of the Suez Canal.
  • r Dominique de Villepin announced the merger of Suez and Gaz de France, which would make the world's
  • disengaged from its former territories East of Suez and began courting the EEC, as a result of whic
  • The type specimen was collected in the Gulf of Suez and is deposited at the Zoologisches Museum in
  • of four steel plants in Alexandria, Sadat City, Suez, and 10th of Ramadan City.
  • Suez and Sinai region 1917
  • hanging beneath his parachute over the Gulf of Suez and is still missing in action.
  • Seasons in Japan, Hawaiian Paradise and East of Suez are three such albums.
  • She got as far as Suez Bay, but could not attempt the canal in that co
  • ravelled as far as the Red Sea's western end at Suez, before returning to report to Darius I. His en
  • his plan for a merger between Gaz de France and Suez came under fire from the whole of the political
  • d with the whole Squadron in operations in "the Suez Campaign" to oust 'Colonel Nasser,' after his O
  • Towards the end of the Suez Campaign, she was transferred to providing Anti
  • served with the Regiment during the Cyprus and Suez campaigns.
  • e Canal of the Pharaohs also called the Ancient Suez Canal is the forerunner of the Suez Canal, cons
  • a drydock in June 1942, she steamed through the Suez Canal and around Africa to the Navy Yard in Nor
  • the crisis over Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal heightened.
  • s mentioned in dispatches whilst commanding the Suez Canal defences against the Turkish attack.
  • ppointed the British Government Director of the Suez Canal Company.
  • War of Attrition against Israeli forces at the Suez Canal in an attempt to inflict maximum casualti
  • He wrote reports for the Suez Canal Company to the British government.
  • english treachery against the french during the Suez Canal building... god saves the providence and
  • hen the Second World War started and, after the Suez Canal was closed to Italian shipping, connectio
  • e went to Guam and the Philippines, through the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean, and returned to th
  • and whose command also involved defence of the Suez Canal from Turkish attacks.
  • She then returned to Newport via the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean, arriving 21 April
  • Fort Budapest, an Israeli fortification on the Suez Canal and the only position along the Bar Lev L
  • On 2 February 1978, Truett transited the Suez Canal and operated with the Middle East Force i
  • e Straits of Gibraltar 3 July and transited the Suez Canal 15-25 July.
  • kilometers through by foot before reaching the Suez Canal with limited supplies of food and water a
  • cted a railway and freshwater pipeline from the Suez Canal to support a base of operations on the so
  • y of Aleppo was badly hit by the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, and since then Damascus rose as
  • Lesseps house and office in Ismailia, near the Suez Canal
  • er and November, and was then redeployed to the Suez Canal Zone in December.
  • He served as Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority (July 10, 1957-October 10, 1965
  • r Bombay, India, via Gibraltar, Algiers and the Suez Canal and returned to the west coast of the Uni
  • Two ships moored at El Ballah during a Suez Canal transit.
  • The return trip via the Suez canal normally took 70 days.
  • After the opening of Suez Canal in late 1869, a new era in African explor
  • est Indies for a round-the-world cruise via the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal, returning to Aruba
  • en 2 September and October, she steamed via the Suez Canal to Calcutta, India, and Colombo, Ceylon,
  • e of Sandwich, Free Enterprise VI - Sunk in the Suez Canal
  • After this British forces shifted to the Suez canal to reach Cairo.
  • the Straits of Gibraltar on 2 February and the Suez Canal from 13-17 February, joining the Asiatic
  • Restored albumen print of the Suez Canal at Ismailia, c. 1860.
  • ivision had been assigned to the defence of the Suez Canal but after arriving there it was sent back
  • she sailed from the Far East to Norfolk via the Suez Canal and Gibraltar in 1948, returning over the
  • In 1869 the Suez Canal opened, and the United Kingdom of Great B
  • Mediterranean cruises have sent her through the Suez Canal for additional logistics missions in the
  • tical and legal career he was a director of the Suez Canal Company, Chairman of the North London Rai
  • aid from 30 to 31 October before transiting the Suez Canal and proceeding down the Red Sea.
  • In 1946, 4 RTR was stationed at Shandur, Suez Canal Zone.
  • In 1967 she was trapped in the Suez Canal by the Six-Day War.
  • Traveling via the Suez Canal and arriving in the Gulf of Oman November
  • nd eleven Japanese sailors, via Alexandria, the Suez Canal and Singapore.
  • ring that time Hod directed airstrikes near the Suez Canal as well as deeper into Egyptian territory
  • e even threatened to march them back across the Suez Canal to get them a drink.
  • r of Egypt announces the nationalization of the Suez Canal and Egyptian forces seize control of the
  • diterranean, patrolling, in early 1956, off the Suez Canal as the United States attempted to promote
  • tured by Israeli ground forces that crossed the Suez Canal along with Kasfreet and Shalufa Air Bases
  • ase of disputes, unresolved affairs between the Suez Canal Company and the Egyptian Government shoul
  • nteed right of passage of all ships through the Suez Canal during war and peace.
  • The attack on the Suez Canal was a failure, taking 1,500 Ottoman lives
  • i plan for the invasion of Egypt to capture the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis).
  • g the Second World War he served in Greece, the Suez Canal Zone, BAOR, Cyprus, Malaya, Northern Irel
  • Following the Rothschild's funding of the Suez Canal a close relationship was maintained with
  • He was present at the opening of the Suez canal in 1869, representing Norway along with p
  • ast of Greece and Bulgaria and to reinforce the Suez Canal Patrol.
  • LST-209 departed the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal and headed for India.
  • n Delano Roosevelt aboard the USS Quincy in the Suez Canal to discuss the state of relations between
  • She transited the Suez Canal into the Red Sea on 26 June and entered t
  • Transiting though the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea on 15 November
  • to bulk carriers of size unable to traverse the Suez Canal and needing to go around the Cape of Good
  • ore passing through, or alternatively avoid the Suez Canal and travel around Cape Agulhas instead.
  • ine Islands on 1 August 1917 and sailed via the Suez Canal for Gibraltar arriving 20 October.
  • wo armoured regiments, and other forces, in the Suez Canal Zone until the early 1950s.
  • She then returned home by way of Suez Canal and Mediterranean ports reached Boston 17
  • Returning to Newport via the Suez Canal the "Fred T. Berry completed her round th
  • d for Israeli ports from travelling through the Suez Canal and called upon the Egyptian Government t
  • 12, 1911-April 18, 1976) was an engineer of the Suez Canal nationalization on July 26, 1956.
  • nited States; made numerous voyages through the Suez Canal to Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain
  • Gorst's attempt to extend the Suez Canal Company's concession in 1909-1910 to rais
  • The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 transformed Bombay into one of th
  • candidates for each constituency, except in the Suez Canal Zone, where 12 members were declared elec
  • the Middle East with the nationalization of the Suez canal and the pan-Arabism of Gamal Abdel Nasser
  • be permanently neutralized on the basis of the Suez Canal agreement - to be kept open at all times,
  • e definitive rule to secure the free use of the Suez Canal believe it is their duty to announce a ge
  • He served in the Yom Kippur War in the Suez Canal and returned to his kibbutz after the war
  • he 31st Division was sent to Egypt to guard the Suez Canal before being shipped to France in March 1
  • It provides an alternative to the Suez Canal for transporting oil from the Persian Gul
  • n for removal and disposal of ordnance from the Suez Canal in 1974.
  • mber she cleared San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the Suez Canal and duty in the Pacific.
  • The Suez Canal and Palestine issues would later form the
  • parting New York 7 December, she sailed via the Suez Canal to India where she arrived Karachi 28 Dec
  • Institute of France, and last president of the Suez Canal Company.
  • celebrations, Egyptian ground forces cross the Suez Canal and enter the Sinai peninsula.
  • nnihilated, thus ensuring the approaches to the Suez Canal were open to the Italians.
  • The ship was on route to the Suez Canal when it ran aground on Varne Bank, nine m
  • West, Florida on 23 December and sailed via the Suez Canal to the Philippine Islands, arriving at Ca
  • e sailed from Boston to Karachi, India, via the Suez Canal and returned to New York 24 November with
  • She retransited the Suez Canal on 26 May and proceeded to Malaga, Spain,
  • family, travelling via Japan, India, China, the Suez Canal and other countries along the way.
  • Leeds Pals were deployed to Egypt to defend the Suez Canal from the threat of the Ottoman Empire.
  • hrough the Mediterranean and thence through the Suez Canal bringing reinforcements to U.N. troops fi
  • she departed the East Coast and sailed via the Suez Canal to the Asiatic Station, arriving in April
  • others he served for the United Nations at the Suez Canal in 1957.
  • ers from Emperor Darius the conqueror built the Suez Canal giving access to the Persian navy to the
  • m depth below waterline), and height due to the Suez Canal Bridge.
  • ntral & Western Nile Delta, Eastern Nile Delta, Suez Canal & Sinai, Southern Upper Egypt, and Northe
  • Delta region and expanded the Greater Cairo and Suez Canal zones.
  • After transiting the Suez Canal and the Red Sea from 14 to 17 April, she
  • His were the first such ships to satisfy the Suez Canal company of their safety, allowing him to
  • first ship to pass through the newly completed Suez Canal as part of the opening ceremony.
  • e day after it relieved the 1st Division on the Suez Canal defences.
  • division was committed to No. 3 Section of the Suez Canal Defences, the northern part of the Canal,
  • port and city are the southern terminus of the Suez Canal that transits through Egypt and debouches
  • resses and events, including the opening of the Suez canal in 1869.
  • At the end of that month she moved into the Suez Canal and was active in the defence of the cana
  • y deployed to Egypt in early 1916 to defend the Suez Canal from the threat of the Ottoman Empire.
  • l be witnessed, on a much reduced scale, at the Suez Canal planned for the waters of the Mediterrane
  • erthing spot for yachts from the West, crossing Suez Canal and travelling towards the north eastern
  • British troops were withdrawn to the Suez Canal area in 1947, but nationalist, anti-Briti
  • The battleships passed through the Suez Canal 4 January 1909, called at Port Said, Napl
  • This presumably means it was dumped in the Suez canal so it might still be there, although it w
  • The Yeomanry was re-equipped and sent to the Suez Canal defences and then joined the Western Fron
  • r the delivery of 110,000 tonnes of lime to the Suez Canal construction project.
  • during the war against Ethiopia to threaten the Suez Canal should the British close it to Italian tr
  • t Said, Egypt, on 23 October, and transited the Suez Canal on 25 October.
  • Alvand entered the Suez Canal on 22 February 2011, with the supply vess
  • net while serving in the Royal Engineers in the Suez Canal Zone after his sapper friend John A. Brit
  • ry moved out from Serapeum near Ismailia on the Suez Canal with three aircraft in support to attack
  • l, headquartered in Ismaila and deployed to the Suez Canal sector initially, and later the Sinai pen
  • nglish invented everything!- is "Durchbruch bei Suez" by Axel Engstfeld (2006), international title
  • Rommel had taken Tobruk, and Egypt (and the Suez Canal) was threatened.
  • She departed Colombo 28 April, sailed via the Suez Canal, and arrived New York 21 May.
  • Ungaretti's father worked on digging the Suez Canal, where he suffered a fatal accident in 18
  • r she headed homeward via the Indian Ocean, the Suez Canal, and the Mediterranean.
  • In 1956, when Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal, Iraqi-Egyptian relations further exacerb
  • During that fall's crisis over the Suez Canal, Enhance patrolled in the Sea of Japan, r
  • ticism of the policy of a static defence of the Suez Canal, which employed six infantry divisions an
  • spearhead during the DAK's assault towards the Suez Canal, fighting alongside the Italian 25th Infa
  • Gulf of Aqaba, assumed national control of the Suez canal, and blocked it to Israeli shipping -- bo
  • on 2 December via the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Suez Canal, and Red and Arabian Seas to furnish quic
  • ho otherwise might have been used to attack the Suez Canal, allowing the British to undertake offens
  • trip to Egypt at the time of the opening of the Suez Canal, in order to report back to Flaubert the
  • ember 1940, with the objective of capturing the Suez Canal, but after the capture of Sidi Barrani on
  • tians advanced from their bridgeheads along the Suez Canal, an Israeli air strike was expected to co
  • old to Egypt and scuttled as a blockship in the Suez Canal, 1956
  • hole east coast of Africa, and then through the Suez Canal, to reach Alexandria.
  • g similar to Manchester Canal, Panama Canal and Suez Canal, where extra fees for pilotage, canal due
  • is ode to Dante, and that on the opening of the Suez Canal, are distinguished by great dignity.
  • 22 when she left Newport, Rhode Island, via the Suez Canal, for the Asiatic Squadron.
  • is speech announcing the nationalization of the Suez Canal, Nasser vowed that all of Egypt would tak
  • heGeorge Washington Battle Group, transited the Suez Canal, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and Arabian Sea.
  • she traveled the Indian Ocean, came through the Suez Canal, crossed the Mediterranean Sea and the At
  • Post-deepening of the Suez Canal, larger ships pass through the canal - in
  • old to Egypt and scuttled as a blockship in the Suez Canal, 1956
  • terranean squadron, patrolling the Dardanelles, Suez canal, and off Syria and Anatolia.
  • ial significance owing to its connection to the Suez Canal, the national infrastructure project unde
  • The War of Attrition raged along the Suez Canal, as Egypt attempted to recapture the Sina
  • of the Mediterranean Sea and the relatively new Suez Canal, she stopped at Gibraltar, Malta, and Ade
  • he battalion was employed in the defence of the Suez Canal, before being committed to the Gallipoli
  • regiment carried out garrison duties around the Suez Canal, before being moved to Cyprus following t
  • Said during Egyptian threats to nationalise the Suez Canal, and provided shore parties in support of
  • uched Gibraltar and Crete before transiting the Suez Canal.
  • vere head wound in combat while approaching the Suez Canal.
  • cell was set up to monitor ship activity in the Suez Canal.
  • in support of the projected construction of the Suez Canal.
  • to British supply routes in the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
  • , she broke the world record for transiting the Suez Canal.
  • itish authorities in Cairo, Alexandria, and the Suez Canal.
  • llided with the German steamer Gutenfels in the Suez Canal.
  • She'an Valley, the Jordan Valley and along the Suez Canal.
  • 5, General W. M. Black sailed for India via the Suez Canal.
  • eli aircraft shot down by air defenses near the Suez Canal.
  • d began the long journey home by transiting the Suez Canal.
  • sion was formed in Egypt in 1914, to defend the Suez Canal.
  • r, when two Iranian warships sailed through the Suez Canal.
  • mpossible because of the British control of the Suez Canal.
  • tions in 1956 after the Egyptian seizure of the Suez Canal.
  • nal one around Africa, and cheaper than via the Suez Canal.
  • to Egypt on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal.
  • ctober 1914, and was deployed in defence of the Suez Canal.
  • for the Asiatic Station, sailing by way of the Suez Canal.
  • Khedive Ismail to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal.
  • shorter route through the Mediterranean and the Suez Canal.
  • fted east considerably, and was flying over the Suez canal.
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