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| vy's recruitment patterns, supplying conscript | seamen aboard English-built ships for fleet battles. |
| Dispatched to protect American trade and | seamen against depredations by the Barbary pirates, t |
| origin apparently, but immensely popular among | seamen all over the world..." |
| ed in twin turrets and manned by a crew of 566 | seamen, Almirante Cervera belonged to the same class |
| published articles written by longshoremen and | seamen, almost always under pseudonyms, that focused |
| When the chain was raised it was a nuisance to | seamen aloft in the rigging to deal with the square r |
| from a nearby school in Streetly and two Greek | seamen also died. |
| intermarriage and cohabitation between lascar | seamen and local girls. |
| He then took his chief mate and three | seamen and headed to Launceston on 4 August. |
| , and one missing; Chevrette lost 92 officers, | seamen and troops killed, including her first captain |
| r complement, Wasp had two midshipman and nine | seamen and marines killed and mortally wounded, and f |
| received for minesweeper training forty Soviet | seamen and four Soviet officers on 1 May 1945, and th |
| t helping the War Effort and hosting soldiers, | seamen and dignitaries. |
| o the leadership of the International Union of | Seamen and Harbour Workers (ISH). |
| He came from a family of | seamen, and two of his brothers, Amedeo and Attilio, |
| garrison only 10,000 Japanese personnel: 2,500 | seamen and 7,500 soldiers. |
| rch and rescue missions for allied aircrew and | seamen, and undertook many open sea rescues. |
| ded by Lieutenant Westphall and carrying armed | seamen and marines from Sceptre attacked the enemy's |
| d by American officers and a group of European | seamen and marines, sailed from Texel via Scotland an |
| The French | seamen, and the troops ashore, were demoralized by th |
| g morning Goate, with the commanding officers, | seamen and marines of their respective vessels, lande |
| pital closed in 1986 with special services for | seamen and their families then provided by the 'Dread |
| yage ten days later on 22 November carrying 43 | seamen and 17 naval personnel manning her defensive a |
| made their fortunes primarily from outfitting | seamen, and to a lesser extent from the production an |
| bout one-third consisted of French and English | seamen and marines. |
| ctive duty in World War I, it consisted of 123 | seamen and four officers. |
| In all 57 military personnel, 31 merchant | seamen and 49 civilians, including many women, were k |
| A landing party of | seamen and marines under the command of Captain Willi |
| e Louisa cutter and Enterprise steamer, having | seamen and marines of the Druid with Bengal volunteer |
| ion; and as usual the services rendered by the | seamen and guns were most important. |
| his wreckage was found the bodies of 39 lascar | seamen and seven of the ship's European officers and |
| ediate post-World War II Sydney as trade union | seamen and waterside workers refuse to service Dutch |
| the, bassist Coleridge Goode and drummers Phil | Seamen and (later) Bobby Orr combined effortlessly to |
| nes were cold, became deathtraps for dozens of | seamen and visitors who were unable to reach safety o |
| idshipmen William Gore and William Bristow, 14 | seamen and 4 marines were killed, and Lieutenants Pel |
| al Naval Barracks and two Boys from the "Royal | Seamen and Marines' Orphanage". |
| at Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico, ninety Leading | Seamen and below - constituting more than half the sh |
| severance manifested by you, and the officers, | seamen, and marines under your command, during an act |
| interred at Fort Missoula, including merchant | seamen and World's Fair workers who were in the U.S. |
| missioners for taking Care of Sick and Wounded | Seamen and for the Care and Treatment of Prisoners of |
| Harry South, Tubby Hayes, Spike Robinson, Phil | Seamen, and Art Themen. |
| Anthony Maitland, 24 | seamen and 6 marines were wounded. |
| It contains the names of 24,000 British | seamen and 50 Australian seamen, listed on the walls |
| This may be malicious damage caused by | seamen angry at being locked out of the Home after cu |
| ision of facilities for finding employment for | seamen; application to seamen of the Convention and R |
| general deck and administrative community are | Seamen Apprentice. |
| h a voyage was four pounds per month: but when | seamen are shipped by the run from Jamaica to England |
| ned the Dick Morrissey Quartet, replacing Phil | Seamen, as well as doing session work for rock and R& |
| It has been the home of such noted | seamen as Horatio Nelson and Walter Raleigh. |
| constructed to serve as the Royal Hospital for | Seamen at Greenwich, now generally known as Greenwich |
| rine Hospital Service “for the benefit of sick | seamen, boatmen, and other navigators on the western |
| Come all you | seamen bold |
| Farewell to young and old, All jolly | seamen bold, You're welcome to my gold, For I must di |
| large community of foreign South Asian lascar | seamen, brought over from British India by the East I |
| He assumed the corpses were German | seamen, but they most likely were the corpses of Fass |
| e days after the budget, the National Union of | Seamen called a national strike and the problems faci |
| Certification of Able | Seamen Convention, 1946 is an International Labour Or |
| regard to the Revision of the Repatriation of | Seamen Convention, 1926 (No. 23), and of the Repatria |
| Repatriation of | Seamen Convention, 1926 is an International Labour Or |
| for submarines, as well as a nickname for the | seamen conveyed in the vessel itself. |
| officers of the schooner on shore, a number of | seamen demanded to be allowed to go ashore. |
| ctory for the employers, many longshoremen and | seamen did not. |
| a woman in love, and were sung there when the | seamen drank sake together. |
| The dish became a favorite of sailors and | seamen during the time of the great ships and is now |
| Matthew Flinders, with ten officers and | seamen, embarked in the Cumberland (the little schoon |
| The Italian | seamen fighting for this navy no longer fought for It |
| mary object of both was educating children and | seamen for whom other schooling was virtually impossi |
| h War, measures were taken to impress Scottish | seamen for the "State's Navy" of the English Commonwe |
| A storm followed the battle and Ajax rescued | seamen from ships in danger of sinking. |
| awarded a Bronze medal for the rescue of four | seamen from the Ketch Henrietta. |
| de of 380 men comprising 110 royal marines, 90 | seamen from the Druid, and 180 troops from the Bengal |
| raits, she recovered the bodies of five German | seamen from U-40 which had been sunk by a mine the pr |
| re placing boats in the water to rescue French | seamen from Achille and elsewhere. |
| iment of Foot and other units, and marines and | seamen from the Apollo, captured 122 enemy troops and |
| Seamen from the Ganges, Pylades, Tribune, and Plumper | |
| to the Naval Torpedo Station for duty with the | Seamen Gunner's Class. |
| At once Lieutenant Raby and | seamen Henry Curtis and John Taylor left the shelter |
| subject, objects collected from residents and | seamen in London. |
| and chain, in token of his services to British | seamen in distress during last Winter." |
| On 29 January Culverhouse, Hardy and the | seamen in the prize crew from the Sabina were taken t |
| riefly refers to the "arrest of twelve British | seamen in the aircraft carrier Ocean, following unlaw |
| California gold fields had left few competent | seamen in New York. |
| There is a ward dedicated to | seamen in the Hospital. |
| About 800 Allied | seamen, including the commander of Exeter, Captain Ol |
| ife fight aboard MV Ashley Lykes by taking two | seamen into custody near Southwest Pass on 26 Februar |
| His importance for the marooned Spanish | seamen is that he and his village supported them with |
| mon everyday practical aspects of island life: | seamen, islanders, sheep, pilot whales, the Faroese c |
| On the second day the sea was calmer and two | seamen, John Leach and Robert Knapman, succeeded in r |
| Ajax had two of her | seamen killed in the landings. |
| Solidarity action in support of the | seamen led to other sections of workers coming out on |
| nd the United Kingdom, "entertaining Norwegian | seamen like a Norwegian Vera Lynn". |
| In taking | seamen, Mainwaring would pick one out of every six. |
| e start of the film were mainly local merchant | seamen, many of whom had already been torpedoed. |
| ent had never sailed, and only three were able | seamen; many were recent immigrants who could speak n |
| In 1967 Philly Joe Jones and | Seamen met and became good friends. |
| Formerly St Nicholas Church for | seamen, Mission Gallery was designed by Benjamin Buck |
| Most Ottoman | seamen of that time, however, believed that Turgut Re |
| g, Greene and Juet, had been friends and loyal | seamen of Captain Hudson. |
| unt was placed in "the treasury of the invalid | seamen of France" for the relief of "non-combatants" |
| e transit of citizens, officers, soldiers, and | seamen of the United States across the Isthmus of Pan |
| fight the Barbary corsairs and to prevent the | seamen of the Spanish fleet remain inactive. |
| n-trade were still successfully guarded by the | seamen of Gades and others who dealt in the metal, th |
| 946 to 1959, of the Council of the Missions to | Seamen, of the Board of the Church Army and of the Ch |
| George B. Bayley and William Adams: | Seamen of the Downs. |
| ing from drowning James Rose and John Russell, | seamen of the U.S.S. |
| hen Cabinet refused to allow the Bill to cover | seamen on coastal ships. |
| pier at the island was built in 1825 by local | seamen on a voluntary basis. |
| aters, after his cries of help were ignored by | seamen on another lifeboat. |
| ation and he worked with the National Union of | Seamen on various campaigns to improve working condit |
| The word Bhadala meant a | seamen or fishermen in the Kutchi language,but now re |
| Following the Merchants and | Seamen Petition, which called for finding an adequate |
| ween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant | Seamen, Pirates, and the Anglo-American Maritime Worl |
| He also worked with the Phil | Seamen Quintet, Tubby Hayes' Big Band, John Burch's O |
| hat the young gentlemen might also be rated as | seamen rather than midshipmen on the ship's books, th |
| gard to the revision of the Labour Inspection ( | Seamen) Recommendation, 1926, ... |
| sion of the wartime Navy, training gunners and | seamen recruits in Chesapeake Bay. |
| improve the treatment of venereal diseases in | seamen, reducing the convalescence from months to wee |
| English quarter masters and forty three lascar | seamen, six English engineers, thirty-five men(Muslim |
| ad surrendered the ship, the remaining Spanish | seamen stopped fighting. |
| vowal of the deed, the restoration of the four | seamen, the recall of Admiral Berkeley, the exclusion |
| The following day, two Able | Seamen, Thomas Todd and William Danswan, part of a th |
| y, who persuaded the Admiralty to assign naval | seamen to the expedition. |
| was given the genius and valor of Confederate | seamen to revolutionize naval warfare over the earth. |
| ce, initially for just two concerts, and asked | Seamen to join. |
| e female looking out to sea, (watching for the | seamen to return safely home) whilst the male looks t |
| r serious Royalist attacks, enabled parties of | seamen to be rushed ashore to reinforce the defences. |
| lph E. Eustis to permit a detachment of Soviet | seamen to board the Vigilant to return Kudirka to the |
| The endeavour enabled 13 | seamen to be rescued. |
| 24 Able | Seamen Total. |
| f World War II it is currently being used as a | Seamen Training Establishment. |
| ation of various different unions for dockers, | seamen, tramwaymen, and road vehicle workers. |
| Now....Live (Verve 1968) Phil | Seamen Trio (with Tony Lee - piano and Tony Archer - |
| rant after him) remained popular among English | seamen until long after Hadley's reflecting quadrant |
| ational Estate and is a well known landmark to | seamen visiting the port. |
| s decommissioned, and the supply of unemployed | seamen was more than adequate to man the remaining sh |
| y (RN) and RAN reservists and civilian Chinese | seamen, was engaged in the 62-day tow (at an average |
| The | seamen were attending the funeral of the victims of t |
| possible when the courage and skill of British | seamen were engaged. |
| Eight German crewmen and two British | seamen were lost, and 37 German survivors were taken |
| was beached in flames on Vidrek, and nearby 30 | seamen were killed. |
| post with the Commissioners for Sick and Hurt | Seamen, which took him to Dartmouth. |
| 63, Commander Mayne led a Naval Brigade of 200 | seamen which captured Merrimi and later fortified the |
| chindler, who is murdered by two of his fellow | seamen while on shore leave from his post in Japan. |
| Taoist goddess of the sea and protector of all | seamen, while a second temple at the back is a Buddhi |
| The number of | seamen who lost their lives in action was 450 out of |
| ese songs were brought to Sado Island by these | seamen who worked on the Japan Sea route of sea trans |
| also smaller communities of Chinese and Greek | seamen, who also intermarried and cohabited with loca |
| f NZ to acknowledge the efforts of the British | seamen who kept the sea lanes open during World War I |
| established a fund so that the sons of British | seamen who had been killed or wounded could be traine |
| his ministers - and the delight of the English | seamen who regarded him as a political sacrifice to t |
| ath Ship describes the predicament of merchant | seamen who lack documentation of citizenship and cann |
| ean ancestors also include Spanish and Italian | seamen who were granted land by the Portuguese Empire |
| Carlingford Bay (1846) as "The nursery of the | seamen who man the commercial Navy of Newry". |
| t of "home away from home" to the thousands of | seamen who passed through its portals looking for boo |
| gislative amendments extended voting rights to | seamen who lived on their ships so did not have a res |
| lker, and one remembering the Chinese merchant | seamen who served and died for Britain in both World |
| I revere that long line of expert | seamen who by their devotion to duty and sacrifice of |
| ndsmen), creating resentment among the regular | seamen who, despite their experience, had received on |
| the 1974 memorial services for the six Soviet | seamen whose bodies were recovered by Project Azorian |
| hich from 1701 to 1713 provided Anglo-American | seamen with legally sanctioned, less arduous opportun |
| solving the old mysteries is again a Merchant | seamen, with a personal connection to the past myster |
| was customary to unceremoniously bury drowned | seamen without shroud or coffin and in unconsecrated |
| of an institution where the orphan children of | seamen would be cared for. |
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