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He then dispatched Mr. Thompson to cover the Kentucky Derby, in company with the English illustrator Ralph Steadman.
That would only put me in company with those who abandon their principles to put party over country.
That puts her in company with producer DJ Khaled and rapper Kendrick Lamar, who also have nine nominations.
Not a tough question, but I guess when you're in company with Steven Bannon, you've got to cover it up?
As part of its "In Company With" digital program, Company Gallery has made 10 of her shorts available for free online.
His treatment of the folktale as literature—innovative, even subversive at the time—puts him in company with Yeats, Stevenson, Poe.
Or maybe nothing occurred; that's what Jacques, in company with a psychiatrist, a theologian, and a couple of priests, is instructed to find out.
Its graphics and simple grid-based movement place it in company with The Adventures of Lolo or similar block-pushing games from the '80s and '90s.
It was impressive of dignity and mildness, and at the same time I felt quite at my ease, as tho in company with merely a well bred lady.
It will be in company with a new Moma Group restaurant overseen by the chef Jean-François Piège, of Le Grand Restaurant, La Poule au Pot and Clover Grill.
Nyquist, an unbeaten colt, drew a sizable pre-race crowd for Friday's final workout in company with the Grade I winner Ralis, as the two horses had the main track to themselves.
This week and next, Company Gallery will present "In Company With," a new series of virtual talks, performances, and readings featuring Hayden Dunham, LA Warman, and Raúl de Nieves via Instagram Live.
In company with the once-famous debutante Brenda Frazier, Vivian goes to 52nd Street to hear Louis Prima, and hangs out with her aunt's showgirls at Toots Shor's, El Morocco and the Stork Club.
But the donations also put the firms in company with some of the event's other sponsors, which included three groups known for their work attacking climate change science and trying to undermine efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Ikea entering the solar power market puts it in company with dedicated providers like Tesla, which offers home solar generation and storage solutions through its acquired subsidiary SolarCity, and via its Tesla Powerwall home battery storage product.
This puts us in company with cities like Ferguson, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Detroit, where, thanks to the emergence of a photogenic calamity, America has finally gotten a glimpse of ugly truths that residents have known for generations.
On March 26, "In Company With" will also feature an evening of poetry curated by performer and poet LA Warman, cheekily titled "Home-O-Erotic" (6 pm), featuring work from Cole Lu, Gabrielle Rucker, Kelly Xio, and Taylor Johnson.
In company with our brave Allies and brothers-in-arms on other Fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.
The law, approved on Tuesday, puts the Netherlands, a country of about 22011 million people, in company with France, Belgium, Denmark and other countries in Europe and North America that penalize Muslim women who either partly or fully cover their faces in public.
The pieces evidence a merger of his interests in Japanese Kimono fabric designs and American folk art traditions, a blend that places him in company with artists such as Chuck Close, who deploy systems of rules and patterns that are bent to the spontaneity of the hand's dialogue with the eye.
Orange Grove sailed to the Cape in company with Singapore.LL №5813.
Earlier, on 25 May 1804 she was in company with a number of British vessels at the capture of the Matilda. Then on 31 July King George was in company with a much larger flotilla at the capture of the Postilion.
She had sailed the morning before from Boulogne, in company with six other privateer luggers. In the day she had been out, she had captured the brig Atlas, which had been sailing from Lisbon to Dungeness. was in company with Nemesis.
Joanne C. Hillhouse, "In Company with New Daughters of Africa", Jhohadli, 8 October 2018.
On 12 October Nonpareil captured the merchantman Belle Coquette. Nonpareil was in company with .
The survey of the Barrier Reef was conducted in company with during 1926 and 1927.
On 30 November Beagle was in company with when Rover captured the American brig Empress.
Also in February, Harpy captured the privateer Cotentin. On 8 May, Harpy captured the Russian hoy Leyden and Fourcoing. Harpy was in company with and . Eight days later Harpy captured Goede Hope; Harpy was in company with the hired armed cutter Princess of Wales.
Julian Bream mentioned her as making early lute recordings, in company with Suzanne Bloch and Diana Poulton.
Jonathan Swift and other contemporaries frequently ridicule Coward in company with John Toland, Collins, and other deists.
Then on 29 June Paulina was in company with when she captured the Die Gebroeders, Ocken, master. In January 1807 she served with Sir John Stopford's squadron in the North Sea.Winfield (2008), p. 307. On 22 August she was in company with when they captured the Danish vessel Sally.
She departed San Francisco in company with on 24 August, arriving on 23 September at Pago Pago, Samoa.
She left Port Jackson 27 March 1825 with cargo and passengers for Batavia and Singapore, in company with .
Persian sent Ambuscade into Portsmouth.Lloyd's List (LL), №4552. On 13 February 1812 Persian, in company with , recaptured Arcadia.
Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life.
On 20 July Shannon was in company with and when they captured Comet. Then on 21 August, Shannon was in company with Surinam and when they captured Espoir. In November 1808, Shannon took the French frigate Thétis in tow. had shortly before captured Thétis, which later entered service as HMS Brune.
Aylwin returned to San Diego on 28 May 1937 and, after two weeks of upkeep alongside , resumed her training schedule. During the last days of June, she operated in company with as that ship conducted battle practice off Santa Barbara Island in company with the radio-controlled, high-speed target ship .
Then on 3 August, Basilisk was in company with Blazer, , Tigress, , Ariadne and when they captured the Frederick Wilhelm. On 14 October 1805, Basilisk, then under Lieutenant George Higgs, was in company with and when Furious captured the Cornelia and her cargo of fish. Prize money was due 13 January 1810.
Designated task unit 16.16.8. In company with USS PGM's 1, 3, 5, 7. This vessel C.T.U. 1209 took departure.
On 6 September 1797, and in company with and , she captured a 6-gun Spanish privateer.Winfield pp. 208–209.
Crachefeu sailed for the Leeward Islands on the same day as Eclair, and so possibly in company with her.
She departed San Diego 18 November in company with for escort duties. Calling at Pearl Harbor 23 November, she departed 2 days later in company with . Upon detachment from Midway, she touched at Guam, and then escorted eastward. Following fueling stops at Midway Island and Pearl Harbor, she arrived San Diego 19 December.
On 17 July, in company with Alert, Princess Augusta captured Femme Fama, Deux Freres, and Hilkje Maria. Princess Augusta was in company with the gun-brig and when they captured the Dutch fishing vessels Meernia, Johanna, and Stadt Olderberg on 20 August 1808. Next, Princess Augusta captured the Swedish ship Midas on 10 November 1808.
On 13 May 1810 Diana was in company with and Sir Francis Drake when they captured some slaves at Diego Garcia.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 6, p.161. On 4 September Basilisk was in company with when they captured the Jonge Jan Schoon.
Peacock was commissioned under Commander William Peake in February 1807 for the North Sea. On 5 September Peacock was in company with the sloop at the capture of Der Fruhllng. A week later Peacock was in company with the 74-gun at the capture of the Danish ship Anna Karina. In 1812 Peacock transferred to the Jamaica station.
In December, in company with , and , she sank the off Kerkennah Bank, Tunisia. In January 1943, she bombarded Zuwara and in company with was responsible for sinking a variety of Italian supply ships and minesweepers.BBC WW2 People's War 18 April 2004 Then along with Javelin, Kelvin destroyed an Italian convoy on the night of 19 January 1943.
On 26 January Foudroyant was in company with Minorca and when she recaptured the Ragusan polacca Annonciata, Michele Pepi, master. She was carrying grain from Tunis to Genoa. Sicilian soldiers embarked on 11 February, and Foudroyant sailed the next day for Malta, in company with Alexander, Northumberland (both 74s), and (32). (74), and (16) joined them later.
In company with Transport Division 20 (TransDiv 20), the ship cleared the island group that evening, returning to Pearl Harbor on 2 December.
She returned to Manus to replenish her supplies, then sailed on 31 December for the island of Luzon in company with TG 79.3.
Wachapreague remained at San Pedro until 4 January 1945, when she headed for Lingayen, on Luzon, in company with MTBRons 28 and 36.
Firebrand served in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. She is recorded as convoying five merchantmen in company with Winchester near Barbados in March 1695.
Reaching her destination on the 13th, Bangust dropped anchor and remained there until the 18th, when she got underway in company with , bound for the Admiralties. Reaching Manus on 21 October, the destroyer escort then sailed in company with on the 25th, escorting a task unit bound for the Western Carolines. The ships reached Ulithi on 28 October without incident.
That same day Hyacinth was in company with Forrester and Flora when Flora captured the fishing vessels Hoop, Nepthun and Hoffnung. Nine days later Hyacinth and Vestal were in company with Flora when Flora captured the St. Sylvester. Hyacinth then sailed for South America on 15 February 1808. In August 1809, Commander John Carter took command while Hyacinth was still in South America.
Carrier was in company with when they captured the St. Peter on 26 July . Two days later Carrier was still in company with Crescent when they captured Swedish brig Christiana Elizabeth, Louis Raberg, Master. The gun-brig and Carrier captured the Danish vessel Minerva on 20 August 1807. Four days later Carrier captured the Danish vessel Wenskabet, O. Paus, master.
One month later, on 23 April, Whiting was in company with Scylla and . After a chase of over , they captured the American 8-gun brig Fox, which threw two of her guns overboard during the chase. Fox and her 29-man crew was underway from Bordeaux to Philadelphia. Then on 15 July, Whiting recaptured the ship Friends, in company with .
Cynthia was commissioned in March 1796 under Commander Micajah Malbon. Thirteen months later, Cynthia, in company with , , , and the hired armed cutter Grand Falconer captured the American ship Favourite on 19 April 1797. On 5 October Cynthia was in company with Diamond, and when they captured the Spanish ship Nostra Senora Del Carmen. Cynthia, Cormorant and recaptured the American vessel Betty.
On Unions first voyage for the EIC Captain William Stokoe sailed from Calcutta on 17 January 1804, bound for England. Union was at Saugor on 8 March. She sailed in company with Sir William Pulteney and reached St Helena on 28 June. Union sailed from St Helena on 9 July in company with Sir William Pulteney and a third EIC "extra" ship, .
In the spring of 1878, he returned to Chelsea, bringing with him the collection that he had made in Borneo in company with Burbidge.
Later that day, the destroyer escort sailed for San Diego, California, in company with and and arrived there on the last day of July.
On 6 September 1797 she was in company with and HMS Renommee when Diligence captured a Spanish 6-gun packet ship with troops on board.
On 13 April 1805, Meteor captured the Kniphausen ship Brant. On 30 May 1805, Meteor was in company with when they captured the Prussian sloop Omnibus. In October Meteor come under the command of James Collins. On 15 November Meteor was in company with the gun-brig when they captured the American brig Venus. On 10 March 1806 the cutter Lord Nelson arrived at Cork.
Early in June, the destroyer headed back toward the Central Pacific in company with escort carriers and other destroyers. They stopped at Kwajalein in the Marshalls to make final preparations for the assault on Saipan. On 12 June, she stood out of Kwajalein lagoon in company with TG 53.7, the Carrier Support Group built around , , and . The task group arrived in the Mariana Islands on 16 June.
Acasta then returned to England and was under repair in Plymouth in 1811, with Captain Alexander Robert Kerr taking over command in April 1811. On 28 August, Acasta was in company with the gun-brig when they captured Catharina Augusta. Then Acasta was in company with when on 19 October they took the schooner Trojan, which was wrecked. Three days later they captured the schooner Henry.
John Palmer was homeward bound from Bourbon with a cargo mostly of cotton and in company with other ships when she stopped at Saint Helena. There she took on some passengers before she left on 3 February, again in company with other ships. She parted from her companions on 18 February at the Azores. On 9 March 1814 she stranded at Ovar, on the Portuguese coast.
Arriving at Eniwetok in company with Vireo (ATO-144) and Rail (ATO-139), she departed that island on 4 January 1946, bound for Pearl Harbor, arriving at the Pacific base that had once long served as her home port on the 15th. After a 10-day stay, Whippoorwill in company with Rail, got underway again on 25 January, and headed for San Francisco, California.
Moffat spent much of the entire voyage in company with . Moffat arrived at Whampoa on 23 January 1825, and Juliana arrived two days later.British Library: Juliana.
During the Falklands War, on 2 May 1982, Piedrabuena was steaming in company with the cruiser when the cruiser was sunk by the British attack submarine .
Winfield (2008), p.60. On 1 August Sir Andrew Mitchell arrived at Portsmouth, in company with , carrying Malcolm, his officers, and crew.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 10, p.173.
Following an overhaul, she returned to Panama City in August. Intensive minesweeping training exercises in company with Mine Division 82 occupied her time in October and November.
On 10 March 1811, while under command of Thomas Mercer, Master, she was in company with when they captured the French privateer cutter Velocifere. Velocifere was armed with 14 guns and had a crew of 57 men. On 10 March 1812 King George and Mr. Thomas Mercer were in company with , and when they captured the American brig John. Then on 27 June King George captured the Jonge Antonio.
Between 18 and 25 March she captured Jeune Nicholas, Trois Freres, Vrow Johanna, Deux Freres, and the cargo Gerrit Peter Kripisz. Then on 17 April Brev Drageren was in company with when they captured the Noysonheid. Nightingale and Exertion captured the Deux Freres, Vrow, Anna Jacobs, and LeDeux Freres (2), on 3 June. On 9 March 1813, Brev Drageren was in company with when they captured the Danish sloop Enigheiden.
Cruizer shared with Minx and Bold in the proceeds of the capture seven days later of Industria, Labea, master. Cruizers crew did a little better from the capture on 20 June of Johanna Tbolen. Earlier, on 5 June, Cruizer was in company with the hired brig Ann, , and when they captured Dogter Catherina. Cruizer was again in company with Ann on 2 August 1805 when they captured Frederick.
The 15 French vessels there, commanded by Vice-Admiral Zacharie Allemand, lay behind a boom protected by 30 guns. During this time Foxhound participated in the capture of two vessels, the Danish ship Neptunus on 24 March and the French ship Nymphe on 28 March. For the capture of Neptunus, Foxhound was in company with and the sloop . Foxhound was also in company with Indefatigable for the capture of Nymphe.
Arriving at Subic Bay on 10 May to load supplies, she got underway soon thereafter, in company with Harold E. Holt (DE-1074), for refugee vessel escort duties.
Lloyd's List reported that Nutwell, Carse, master, had put into the Cape leaky.Lloyd's List №4234. Nutwell left St Helena on 31 January 1802, in company with .Lloyd's List №4241.
Légère left Brest on 4 June 1796 in company with three frigates. During her cruise she had captured six prizes. She was still under Carpentier's command.Fonds Marine, p.166.
Atalante had recaptured Bon Avenura.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 5, p.272. On 1 April 1801, Atalante was in company with Viper when they encountered four French privateers off Land's End.
On 4 February 1802 Suffolk was at St Helena and expected to sail for England in company with ,Lloyd's List №4241. which too was returning England from the Indies.
The same faithful gomeral is to despatch this letter by the express along with those of the wiseacres, so that you may hear Tom Fool in company with Solomon.
On 5 January 1960 Helena departed for the Western Pacific in company with Yorktown and her escort of Destroyer Squadron 23\. Visits to Korea and to Taiwan prefaced her participation in Operation Blue Star, one of the largest peacetime amphibious exercises in our history. After a period in Japan, Helena sailed with Ranger and Saint Paul to Guam. On 24 April 1960, Helena, in company with destroyers Taylor and Jenkins, set sail for Australia.
On 26 February 1808 Blossom was in company with when they captured Sally and Hetty, William Fleming, Master. Blossom was in company with Jamaica when they recaptured the American brig Iris. In the mid- morning of 23 February 1812, Blossom was off Cabrera when a strange schooner sailed towards her, mistaking her for a merchantman. When the schooner realized her mistake a five-hour chase followed before Blossom was able to capture the schooner .
Assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron, Uncas operated on blockade duty off Matanzas on the north coast of Cuba. On 3 May 1898, Uncas, in company with revenue cutter , captured off Havana the Cuba-bound Spanish sailing vessel Antonio Suarez. On 13 July 1898, again in company with Hudson, Uncas overtook two sloops. Together, Hudson and Uncas captured one sloop—Bella Yuiz, a Spanish vessel bound for Havana—and sank the other, taking two prisoners.
She was a prize to Monkey.LL 28 September 1810, №4497. Next, on 13 December 1810 Monkey was in company with and several other vessels at the capture of Goede Trouw.
In the autumn of 1806 or early 1807 Boadicea was employed protecting the whale fishery in the Davis Strait, in company with .Marshall (1825), Vol. 2, Part 2, p. 575.
Afterwards Germein was chosen for the McDonnell harbormastership, being also in charge of the lighthouse on Cape Northumberland, in company with Captain John Dagwell, who afterward became harbormaster at Glenelg.
The ship participated 22 June 1863 in another expedition, this time up the Bay River, and in company with captured Confederate schooner Henry Clay and another small schooner carrying turpentine.
I-123 concluded her patrol with her arrival at Kwajalein in company with I-121 and I-122 on 25 June 1942. She later returned to Japan, arriving at Yokosuka.
On 29 April, Tingey continued screening duties for the task force while one of its cruiser units bombarded Satawan Island. On 15 May, Tingey sortied Majuro in company with R.Adm.
She left Penang on 10 August in company with Maria and .Lloyd's List №4184. Woodford reached St Helena on 15 November and arrived at the Downs on 7 February 1805.
I-122 concluded her patrol with her arrival at Kwajalein in company with I-121 and I-123 on 25 June 1942. She later returned to Japan, arriving at Yokosuka.
Assigned to Bougainville Strait, she again made many contacts, but was unable to score. On 2 November, she fired four torpedoes at a destroyer steaming in company with three others.
Aceste men. especially her gunner, were instrumental in putting it out. Caesar arrived at Simon's Bay on 27 May. Caesar sailed again in company with for St Helena on 11 June.
On 30 July Glenmore sailed in company with and for the Isle of Wight. There they were to pick up Dutch troops to return to Holland.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 7, p.172.
By July 1803 Milbrook had assumed her station off Dunkirk in company with and . On 11 August Milbrook convoyed 50 vessels from Portsmouth to the Downs.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 10, p.261.
She departed Singapore on 21 April 1942 in company with I-5 to head for Yokosuka, which she reached on 1 May 1942. She underwent repairs there until 6 June 1942.
Proceeding in company with Mine Division (MinDiv) 95, Widgeon reported to Commander, Naval Forces, Far East (ComNavFE) for duty and was assigned to MinDiv 32, Mine Squadron 3, Mine Flotilla 1.
The stop at Rota took up two days, and, on 12 December, she embarked upon the Atlantic passage in company with 15 other Navy ships. Aylwin reached Charleston on 22 December.
Nuttall sailed on 3 December.Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Kitty's Amelia voyage #82201. She was in company with Thomas and Juno. Kitty's Amelia sailed to West Central Africa and St Helena.
She stood out of Pearl Harbor in company with , , and , all bound for the Ellice Islands. The task unit was dissolved when it arrived in Funafuti on 2 February, and Bangust continued on to the Gilbert Islands that same day. The destroyer escort reached Makin on the 5th and then moved to Tarawa the next day. On 8 February, she sailed in company with to rendezvous with and three merchantmen for the voyage to Majuro in the Marshall Islands.
She was nominated to serve in the Mediterranean in May, and underwent preparation for foreign service that saw the damage sustained during the Norwegian operations being repaired. Her pennant number was also changed, to G50. She left Britain on 16 May, in company with her sisters, HMS Kandahar and HMS Khartoum. They arrived at Alexandria on 23 April, and all three were nominated for service in the Red Sea, in company with another sister, HMS Kingston.
There, she brought on board more cargo and mail for delivery to Pearl Harbor. Again sailing in company with Ernest R. Hinds and escorted by light cruiser , William Ward Burrows made port at Pearl Harbor on 28 September. She remained at that point until 4 October loading cargo at both the Hickam Field dock and at the Navy Yard. She sailed for the Fiji Islands at 1400 that day, in company with seaplane tender and escorted by destroyer .
On 28 October 1809 captured Destrigheiden, Rinaldine and a sloop, name unknown, while in the company of Tartar and Lynx. By agreement, Marshall and Commander Joseph Baker of Tartar pooled their share of the prize money with that due Lieutenant Daniel Carpenter, the commander of Cheerful. Vanguard and were in company with Lynx on 2 November when they captured Ornen and another vessel. Lynx was again in company with Vanguard on 4 November when they captured Frende Broder.
Leaving the shipyard, Willis's steering gear failed, and she ran aground almost immediately in the shipyard channel.Sotos, page 154. After fitting-out at Houston and loading ammunition at the San Jacinto Ordnance Depot, Willis departed Galveston, Texas, on 5 January 1944 in company with bound for the British West Indies and reached Bermuda on the 10th. Following shakedown, Willis departed Bermuda on 3 February-in company with Kretchmer and and arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, on the 6th.
The 2nd BCS spent the period from 8 to 21 February covering these convoys in company with battleships and destroyers, and put to sea on 6 March in company with the 1st BCS to support minelayers. The 2nd BCS again supported minelayers in the North Sea from 25 June or 26 June to the end of July. During September and October, New Zealand and the 2nd BCS supervised and protected minelaying operations north of Orkney.Jose, pp.
Zebra was built to a design by Edward Hunt, and launched and commissioned in August 1780 under Commander John Bourchier. She then served in the Downs Squadron during the closing stages of the American Revolutionary War. On 10 February 1781 she was in company with when they captured the American privateer Revenge. Then around 10 May she was in company with the sloop and the cutters and when they recaptured the Industry, Chew, master, and the Jenny, Dane, master.
On 24 February, Nymphe, in company with Amethyst, captured the French letter of marque Modeste, of about 600 tons burthen. She was pierced for 16 guns and had a crew of 70 men. She had left the Île de France some nine weeks earlier and was sailing for Bordeaux with a cargo of cotton, coffee, tea, sugar, indigo, and the like. Still in company with Nymphe, Amethyst captured Julius Pringle and recaptured Active (4 March) and Amity (21 March).
The following day, she departed Tokyo Bay in company with TransRon 24 and set her course for Guam. She arrived at Apra Harbor on the 23rd, loaded cargo of the 3rd Marines, 6th Marine Division and, on the 30th, set her course in convoy for China. On 12 October, she moored at Tsingtao and began discharging cargo. Still in company with TransRon 24, she departed the Chinese coast on 17 October and anchored in Manila Bay on the 23rd.
Sheldrake then captured the Ebenetzer on 16 March 1813. Next, Sheldrake was in company with when they captured the vessels No. 35 and Lilla Maria on 23 and 24 March 1813. By this time St. Clair was captain of Reynard. Between 23 May 1813 and 20 June Sheldrake was in company with and other vessels when they captured the Lilla Catherina, Tonsberg packet, Bergen, Cerberus, Caron Maria, Margaretha, Diana, Recovery, Gebhardina, and sundry boats and parcels of corn.
That same day, Daring was in company with when they captured Espiegle. In August 1809, Daring served in the Walcheren Campaign, in the West Scheldt, being detached under Sir Home Popham to take soundings. Daring was at the siege of Flushing, and was instrumental in saving the brigs and after they had grounded within point- blank shot of the enemy. On 29 April 1810, Daring was in company with Armide at the captured of the Aimable Betsie.
Lloyd's Register (1807), Supple. pages, Seq. №226. On 10 January 1808 Eliza, Brown, master, sailed from Port-au- Prince, bound for England. She sailed in company with Diana and Henry, of Liverpool.
Krasny Kavkaz, in company with the cruisers Chervona Ukraina, Komintern and a number of destroyers, laid down a defensive mine barrage protecting the Black Sea Fleet base at Sevastopol on 22 June.
On another occasion he, in company with four others, engaged a large formation of Fokkers; three of these were destroyed, one by this officer. In all he has destroyed twenty enemy machines.
Thomas Nuttall received a letter of marque on 17 January 1804. She sailed on 13 February.Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Kitty's Amelia voyage #82200. She was in company with Laurel and Urania.
On 16 April 1806, Orpheus, Captain Thomas Briggs, was in company with the revenue cutter . They shared in the proceeds of the capture of two merchant vessels, Vrou Fingina and Vyf Gesusters.
Iguazu Falls failed to fire on the fast ground at Royal Ascot, but there will be other days for him and he looked in good order in company with Skycap and Plavius.
Achates shared with in the proceeds of the capture of Don Roderick on 16 February. Achates had been in company with , , and . Don Rodrgo, Gillies, master, arrived at Plymouth on 20 February.LL №4642.
Pelican shared the salvage money by agreement with Castillian. Then on 21 March Pelican recaptured Nossa Senhora de Monte and Jupiter. was in company with Pelican. Later in 1814, Pelican was in Lisbon.
The next day, President of the United States Harry S. Truman announced the final Japanese capitulation. Whale sailed in company with submarine for Hawaii and arrived at Pearl Harbor on 25 August 1945.
On 16 June HMS Hermione was sunk by the U-boat U-205. On 23 January 1943 Euryalus, in company with HMS Cleopatra and the destroyers , and bombarded German-Italian forces at Zuara.
Archer was a strong advocate of the subdivision of Queensland. In 1892 Mr. Archer visited England in company with John Ferguson as a deputation on behalf of the Central Queensland Territorial Separation League.
On 5 August 1914, Ariel towed submarine to Terschelling. They were in company with cruiser and submarine . After releasing the tow, the two submarines conducted the first Heligoland Bight patrol of the war.
Ralph was born before 1042, most probably about 1040 in Hereford, as not later than 1060 he attested, in company with other Bretons, a notification at Angers as son of Ralph the Staller.
On 18 June 1809 she was sailing in company with in the North Sea.Gossett (1986), p.72. A heavy sea swamped her and she sank immediately. Only one member of her crew survived.
Lloyd's List reported that she had been captured on 4 February, and that at the time of the encounter she had been in company with a brig.Lloyd's List 10 February 1809, no.4326.
Captor and prey were astern of a convoy that ranged to eastward. The privateer was the Requin, of Dieppe, armed only with muskets, and having a crew of 20 men. Lion was in company with the Dolphin, but it was Commander Bazely of who wrote the letter describing the incident, Harpy having arrived as Lion was taking possession of Requin. In late 1797 or early 1798, Lion was in company with the hired armed cutters Telemachus and Peggy when they captured the Ledia.
In April 1869 he left for England, in company with Samuel Way, in the hope of regaining his failing health, then returned without improvement aboard the Yatala and was back in Adelaide in October 1870, but never returned to his former level of activity. He died on the seventeenth anniversary of his marriage. His widow was noted for her involvement with the Women's Christian Temperance Union and her work with women prisoners of Adelaide Gaol, in company with Lady Colton and Sister Grace.
On 21 April Albatross sailed in company with Epping Forest (MCS-7), Warbler (MSC-206), and Peacock (MSC-198) for Chinhae, Korea and an exercise with the Republic of Korea Navy. Following the five-day exercise, she visited Kure on 29 April before returning to Sasebo on 4 May. Albatross got underway on 20 May for the South China Sea in company with Warbler. Her station was located off the tip of the Camau peninsula, and her patrol lasted through 9 July.
Captor and prey were astern of a convoy that ranged to eastward. The privateer was the Requin, of Dieppe, armed only with muskets, and having a crew of 20 men. Lion was in company with Dolphin. Almost a year later, on 20 January 1798, Lion and Dolphin recaptured Search. Then one month later, on 28 February, the hired armed lugger Resolution was in company with Dolphin about three leagues WNW of Boulogne when they encountered and chased a French privateer lugger.
Alongside she was deployed on the Thames for the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant as part of the Royal Squadron escorting the Royal Barge. Subsequent to this, she departed upon a twelve-week deployment in company with Trumpeter, and around the Baltic, representing the UK at Kiel Week. In June 2017, Ranger, in company with HM Ships , and , deployed to the Baltic to take part in the NATO BALTOPS exercise, the first time that Royal Navy P2000s have been involved in such an exercise.
She finally conducted a second cruise off the eastern seaboard in the autumn, sailing for a time in company with the Massachusetts State Navy ship Tyrannicide in September. Warren remained at Boston into the winter of 1778 and apparently did not sortie again until 13 March 1779. The frigate under now-Commodore John B. Hopkins, departed in company with and for a cruise off the northeastern coast. The squadron took the armed schooner Hibernia as a prize on 6 April.
Nelson subsequently prepared for an assault on Calvi, working in company with Lieutenant-General Charles Stuart. It was around this time that Weatherhead contracted both dysentery and malaria, a combination that almost killed him.
8b, where he quotes a sentence of R. Kahana b. Minyomi, who seems to have been his teacher. Kahana b. Taḥlifa apparently emigrated to Palestine, perhaps in company with R. Zera; for Yer. 'Ab.
Komintern, 20 June 1941 Komintern, in company with the cruisers Krasny Kavkaz, and a number of destroyers, laid down a defensive mine barrage protecting the Black Sea Fleet base at Sevastopol on 22 June.
Nightingale was also in sight on 17 April when captured Carolus, L.J. Kramer, master, and Enighied, N. Frius, master. That same day Nightingale was in company with when they captured Amicitia, Paul Poulson, master.
The Ipswich jailer John Bird had been sympathetic, and it was probably there, when Samuel was in company with other prisoners who belonged to the reformed faith, that Agnes and Joan ministered to him.
Lion was in company with hired armed cutter Dolphin. The next day Harpy recaptured Liberty, of Newcastle, which had been a prize to Requin. Harpy took both into Portsmouth.Lloyd's List, - accessed 22 January 2014.
Her U.S. 2d Fleet duties consisted primarily of ASW training in company with U.S. Atlantic Fleet aircraft carriers and took her from the coast of New England south to the Caribbean and the West Indies.
Goéland fired back, but resistance was futile. Leissègues was forced to strike to the frigate Penelope. Proserpine shared with Penelope in the prize money, suggesting that she was in company with Penelope, or in sight.
Next, on 14 April, Naiad recaptured Renomée. A week later she captured Speculation. Then on 25 April she captured Maria Dorothea. On 19 July Naiad was in company with when they captured the schooner Eugenie.
During this period, she frequently carried Deinhard on special trips. Between 7 and 10 October, she carried the station commander to survey the colony's northern border with British Kenya in company with the British gunboat .
She left Bombay on 15 November bound for Anjengo and Mahé. She was in company with several other Indiamen: Fort William, Worcester, , Lord Hawkesbury, and .Lloyd's List, no.4242,. Phoenix reached Tellicherry on 23 November.
She reached St Helena on 14 August. Homeward bound, she left St Helena on 10 September in company with the whalers and .Lloyd's List №4501. Lady Castlereagh arrived back at the Downs on 8 November.
Joyce steamed at top speed for Derry and arriving 11 March, transferred Leopold's wounded. A week later she departed for New York in company with a westbound convoy, which reached the East Coast 28 March.
On 9 April 1812, Princess Augusta was in company with when they captured the Danish vessels Frau Catherina Elizabeth and Emanuel. On 23 May 1813 Princess Augusta was in company with , , and when they captured the Danish vessels Jonge Greenwoldt, Hoffnung 1 and 2, and another vessel, name unknown. On 10 July Princess Augusta was part of a squadron that captured eight small vessels in the Elbe and Weser. The squadron included , under Captain Arthur Farquhar, who was the overall commander, Calliope, , , and gunboats.
On 9 June 1806 the frigate , in company with , captured Observateur after a chase and a slight exchange of gunfire. Observateur, of 16 guns, though pierced for 20, had a crew of 104. She had left Cayenne on 15 March provisioned for a cruise of four months and in company with the French brig Argus, but had not taken anything. Several days prior to the engagement Croizé had taken ill; he had, therefore, relinquished command to his second- in-command, enseigne de vaisseau Robert-Henri Debernes.
She was twelve leagues off Bovenbergen (Bovbjerg, Jutland) when she sighted a sloop that after a chase of three hours she captured. The sloop was the Danish privateer Naargske Gutten, of seven 6 and 4-pounder guns and 36 men. She was quite new and only one day out from Christiansand, without having made any captures. Six days later Tartar was in company with when they captured Jonge Minert. On 27 July 1808, Tartar was in company with when Cygnet captured the Dutch privateer Christiana.
During the engagement the Danes captured 10 or 12 merchant vessels, as well as the gunbrig . captured two French chasse marees, the Camilla and the Bonne Rencontre, on 6 May 1810; Piercer and were in company. Piercer and the gun-brig were in company with Surveillante when on 23 June she captured the chasse marees Margaret and the Eclair. On 12 September 1810, Piercer was in company with a squadron under the command of Rear Admiral Sir H.B. Neal when captured the chasse maree Sophie.
In June 2017, Exploit, in company with HM Ships , and , deployed to the Baltic to take part in the NATO BALTOPS exercise, the first time that Royal Navy P2000s have been involved in such an exercise.
On 26 October 1803 Swan sailed in company with four transports from Portsmouth to Plymouth. There they were to pick up troops for Cork. An agent for the Royal Navy, Captain Watson, accompanied them.Naval Chronicle, Vol.
4, Part 2, pp.84-5. Magnet was in company with on 15 February 1810 when they captured Hoffnung, Lund, master. That same day Desiree and Magnet captured Harmonia. Then on 3 March Magnet recaptured Jean.
Hepper (1994), p. 134. Pallas had been in company with Nymphe, which also wrecked that night, though without loss of life. Nymphe wrecked on a rock called the Devil's Ark near Skethard on Tor Ness Dunbar.
Captain Smales sailed from Portsmouth on 28 June 1800, bound for Calcutta. Lord Walsingham arrived at Kedgeree on 8 January 1801. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 8 April. She left in company with and .
In June 2017, Archer, in company with HM Ships , and , deployed to the Baltic to take part in the NATO BALTOPS exercise, the first time that Royal Navy P2000s have been involved in such an exercise.
2, Part 2, p.902. Command transferred to Captain John Spranger. On 24 July Amethyst, while in company with , captured Agnela. On 30 July Amethyst captured the Ebenezer, and then on 1 August Amethyst captured Juno.
Commander John Broughton, late of , was appointed to "the Florentia [sic] frigate, of 36 guns, now off Malta."Naval Chronicle, Vol. 4, p.80. In December Florentina was in company with the sloop and the gunvessel .
Then she got underway on 29 December 1944 in company with destroyer to return to Norfolk, and reached Norfolk on 31 December 1944. She then spent a month getting repairs to hull damage suffered at Bermuda.
On 16 October 1803 she was three days out of Rio and in company with the fourth rate . They were escorting the East Indiamen , , , Princess Mary, Anna, Ann, , and Essex, all bound to Bengal.Lloyd's List, no.
Captain Charles Raitt left Portsmouth on 28 June 1800, bound for Bengal. Earl Spencer arrived at Kedgeree on 8 January 1801. Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 7 April. She left in company with and .
She was in company with the East Indiaman .Lloyd's List 8 December 1797, №2977. Venus returned to England on 25 April 1800. 7th whaling voyage (1800–1801): Captain Owen Bunker sailed from England on 20 May 1800.
Lurcher sailed from Harwich on 30 May in company with HM Submarines , and to patrol positions between Southwold and the Dutch coast, but were not involved in the Battle of Jutland, which occurred further to the east.
In June 2017, Smiter, in company with HM Ships , and , deployed to the Baltic to take part in the NATO BALTOPS exercise, the first time that Royal Navy P2000's have been involved in such an exercise.
She was at Penang on 26 April. She left Penang on 10 August in company with Maria and .Lloyd's List №4184. She reached St Helena until 15 November and arrived at The Downs on 7 February 1805.
The ship relieved Charles F. Adams on 14 June. In company with San Jacinto she passed northbound through the Dardanelles and Bosporus on 18 June, and visited Constanta, Romania (19–22 June). Comdr. Van Buskirk and Capt.
A week later, in company with DesDiv 122, she headed for Pearl Harbor, conducting training exercises en route. After antiaircraft and shore bombardment exercises at Pearl Harbor, Mansfield and four other destroyers escorted a convoy to Ulithi.
She reached St Helena on 11 May, and arrived at The Downs in July. She then returned to Bombay, leaving Britain on 13 February 1800. When she left England she was in company with Cuvera, , and Minerva.
She had left Malta about a month earlier.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 9, p.333. On the leg from Gibraltar, Prevoyante was in company with and when they sighted two French ships of the line off Cape St. Vincent.
Regarded as a good judge of land and agricultural prospects, many colonists eagerly sought his advice, including McLaren. He then concentrated on exploration of the colony for the purposes of land speculation and development, much of which activity was undertaken in conjunction with John Morphett, and in company with his friend John Hill. In this role he was an intrepid and fearless explorer of the colony. For example, in March–April 1839, in company with McLaren, aboard the Nereus, he explored Coffin Bay and Venus Bay on Eyre Peninsula.
The respite in port was a brief one, however, as the ship got underway again, late on 23 September for Iceland. In company with Wichita, four destroyers, and the repair ship , Wasp arrived at Hvalfjörður, Iceland, on 28 September. Two days earlier, Admiral Harold R. Stark, the Chief of Naval Operations had ordered American warships to do their utmost to destroy whatever German or Italian warships they found. With the accelerated activity entailed in the US Navy's conducting convoy escort missions, Wasp put to sea on 6 October in company with Vincennes and four destroyers.
In company with , the carrier conducted an abortive search for a downed patrol plane in her vicinity on 8 April. For the remainder of the month, Wasp operated off the United states East Coast between Newport, Rhode Island, and Norfolk, conducting extensive flight and patrol operations with her embarked air group. She shifted to Bermuda in mid-May, anchoring at Grassy Bay, Bermuda on the 12th. Eight days later, the ship got underway in company with the heavy cruiser and the destroyers and for exercises at sea before returning to Grassy Bay on 3 June.
Following a month of local salvage operations there, Weight departed Naples at 1139 on 1 May, in company with SS Carillo and SC-56l, and headed for the coast of Morocco. She arrived at Algiers on 4 May and, the next day, entered drydock at Oran for repairs to her hull and propellers. Shortly after noon on 29 May, Weight sailed in company with Convoy KMS 51. Steaming as last ship in the second column of the convoy, Weight received orders at 2310 on 30 May to make smoke.
After completing her shakedown cruise in Guantanamo Bay, she sailed in company with on 11 January 1946 en route to Gibraltar whence she proceeded to Naples. She began a series of peacetime Mediterranean patrols in company with Power and until 7 March. She continued in this mission independently until 7 August when she returned to the States. Following a period of yard availability she reported to Commander, Submarines Atlantic Fleet, and operated out of New London, Connecticut, until 14 December when she was laid up for repairs at Boston, Massachusetts.
While sailing in company with the gun-brig , Lynx captured Jagten Sophia Cecilia on 12 July. On 16 November Lynx captured three vessels: Neptune, Resolution, and Elizabeth. In December, Lynx captured Achir, Kairn, Elizabeth, Haabert, Spimgeren, Venus, St. Andreas, Nicholay, and Ann, on the 11th, 13th, 14th, and 15 December. On 30 April 1809 , in company with Lynx and , captured Charlotte. On 12 August, Commander John Willoughby Marshall and Lynx, in the company of the gun-brig under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Fitzgerald, discovered three Danish luggers off the Danish coast.
She was armed with a brass 18-pounder gun in front and a howitzer aft. Her crew was under the command of ensign de vaisseau Lewis Sautoin, and comprised seven sailors, and a captain and 27 soldiers of the 36th Regiment of the Line. She had left Dunkirk the day before and was sailing to Boulogne. On 22 October 1804 Basilisk was in company with when they recaptured the Frances. The next day, Basilisk was in company with and when they found three praams, seven brigs and 15 luggers off Cap Gris Nez.
On 9 November Snapper was in sight of Dreadnought, Gibraltar, , , , , and the hired armed cutters Nimrod and Adrian when Snapper captured the French brig Modeste. Snapper was also in company with Christian VII, and when they captured the chasse maree Felicitée on 10 January 1810 and Glorieuse ten days later. On 16 February 1810 Snapper and were in company with when Valiant captured the chasse marees Heureux and Louisa. Next, on 2 June was in sight of Valiant and the schooners Snapper and when Unicorn captured the chasse maree Marie Josef.
In company with Grayson and , Vireo arrived safely at Espiritu Santo on 23 October. With a new crew—the majority of her old complement lost in the ordeal with Meredith—she continued to operate in the Guadalcanal area with Task Force 62. She conducted resupply operations to Guadalcanal, towing barges loaded with precious gasoline and bombs and carrying out local escort for other, larger ships, engaged in the same vital duties. On 3 December, in company with and towing PT-boats, she departed Nouméa and proceeded to Australia.
In late July the Margaret sailed to the Columbia River to trade for furs, with little success. Returning north, on 8 August 1792 the Margaret anchored at Yuquot and the Spanish outpost Santa Cruz de Nuca in Nootka Sound, in company with the Hope, under Joseph Ingraham. On learning of Captain Magee's illness, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, the commandant of Santa Cruz de Nuca, offered him a residence on shore. On 12 August the Margaret, under David Lamb, sailed in company with the Hope to search for fur trading opportunities.
His service at this rank did not last long, as he was advanced to post-captain on 23 February and on 28 February 1781 was appointed to command the 50-gun . Luttrell took Portland out to Newfoundland in May that year and was active against French and American privateers and warships. In company with he captured two French ships, the 16-gun Royal Louis and 10-gun Lion on 12 July 1781, and followed this success up capturing, in company with and , the 16-gun Disdain and 6-gun Captain.
In late 1799 Lieutenant William Bolton became her new commander. Between April and July Wolverine sailed in company with the 28-gun sloop and the Hired armed cutter Kent. Together, these three vessels captured a number of prizes.
Papillon is listed in the summary seasonal report to the Admiralty as the captor of Desirée, while earlier letters credit the larger ships. In all likelihood Papillon was in company with the other ships and took actual possession.
They were in company with the 74-gun third rate ships of the line , , and , and the fourth rate . Three days later Albion and Scepter separated from the rest of the ships.Lloyd's List, №4463. Accessed 13 August 2016.
She afterwards went whaling in the South Seas, leaving on 24 October.Collins, King, & Bass (1798), p.182. She returned to Port Jackson on 10 November. On her first day out she was in company with William and Mary.
In company with Chiffone, , and the hired armed cutter Frances, Falcon was involved in the capture of Zeeluft on 20 June 1805, and also shared in prize money from the cargoes of another two vessels captured that year.
She was commissioned in SeptemberWinfield (2008), p.344. 1805 under Lieutenant Thomas Osmer for the Downs. On 14 September 1806 she was in company with Urgent when they captured the Romeo. They sent Romeo, Curran, master, into Dover.
She sailed for the Downs on 28 August. By 13 September she was at her moorings. Caledonian had sailed from St Helena in company with Earl Howe, Hercules, and Lord Mornington, and under escort by .Naval Chronicle, Vol.
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Exhibitors file. The prominent Toronto printing firm Rous and Mann commissioned his work in 1927 for its Canadian Artists' series Christmas cards in company with distinguished painters such as Casson, Harris and Varley.
Accompanied by his brothers Lewis, Thomas, John, and James (sometimes recorded as Jarvis), David Kirke set off with three ships, probably in company with a fleet bringing settlers to Sir William Alexander's colonisation project at Charlesfort in Acadia.
Northampton left the Nore on 20 July 1744, bound for Bombay and China. She was in company with Hardwick, but they parted during a violent storm about 50 leagues east of Bourbon. Northampton was not heard of again.
Active left Bombay on 23 December 1792 in company with Albemarle.Lloyd's List, №2505. French privateers captured Active in May 1793. One source states that she was coming from Canton and that her captor took her to Morlaix, France.
Winchelsea was sailing in company with . On 1 January 1818 Waterloo grounded in the Sunda Strait. They were still there 12 days later and informed a passing vessel that they intended to sail for the Cape.Lloyd's List №5275.
In 1880, in company with Lord Kintore, then Lord Inverurie, he contested the Borough of Chelsea at an election for the House of Commons but failed to be elected, Sir Charles Dilke and Mr. Firth being the successful candidates.
Dull, pp. 243–245 On 7 January 1783, Concorde was in company with . They sighted HMS Raven, which initially sailed towards them until she realized that they were not British frigates. An all-day chase ensued until about 9p.m.
Surveillante took nearly a year for repairs to be complete and went on to fight in American waters and even brought news of the peace in Paris in company with the British frigate Medea in the summer of 1783.
Trieste reached Taranto in company with the damaged Vittorio Veneto at 15:30 the following day. in the meantime, Pola and two other Zara-class cruisers were destroyed in the night action with British battleships late on the 28th.
Ganges sailed from Mylor on 27 August 1899. She was refitted in Devonport, which involved her keel being scraped. The boys were quartered at and whilst this work was carried out. She then sailed to Sheerness in company with .
At some point Captain Richard Hart replaced Lee. Bolton sailed from Kingston on 22 September.Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Bolton voyage #80601. Bolton, Hart, master, sailed in company with Union, a London ship with 20 guns and 40 men.
On 31 October the convoy encountered and at . They gave chase and Congress captured Argo, but Galatea escaped and arrived at Portsmouth.Lloyd's List №4720. Galatea was in company with when they recaptured the brig Fermina on 18 April 1813.
On 23 October 1808, Coquette was in company with when they captured the French privateer Espiegle. Forbes was promoted to post captain on 21 October 1810, the fifth anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 24, p.318.
Marshall (1824), Vol. 2, pp.289–90. Between 1 and 26 June, Echo was in company with and . The shared in Greyhounds capture on 29 April of Virgin del Carmen, a Spanish xebec of two guns, 16 men, and 80 tons.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 22, p.140. Idas spent much of the expedition carrying dispatches or Admiral Strachan from one location to another. Still, on 1 December, Idas was in company with the hired armed lugger Speculator, when they recaptured Respect.
La Malouine picked up 59 of the Kumasian survivors. During 1941 La Malouine escorted 10 convoys. Between January and May 1942 La Malouine was involved in 4 convoys. In February 1942 she was at Gibraltar in company with the corvettes, , , and .
Osgood, and continued her studies with Prof. Siegfried Behrens, the teacher and conductor. The following year, she went abroad in company with her brother, and for two years studied singing and acting in the school of Auguste Götze in Dresden.
Four days later, Boadicea was in company with the same two warships when they recaptured Cultivator. Cultivator (or Cultivateur), was a West Indiaman sailing from Demerara and Essequibo, with a cargo valued at £20,000.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 4, p.161.
The Morning Post of 3 December 1807 carried an advertisement seeking witnesses to the sinking of John and James in January 1806. She was apparently in company with Lucia at the time of her loss.British Southern Whale Fishery: Sailing year: 1805.
She left for the fishery again on 16 September. She was next reported to have left St Helena on 22 December 1814 in company with She had come from the south seas and she parted from Guildford at .Lloyd's List №4945.
Cf., Zalin > Grant, "The True Phoenix. Vietnam's big misunderstanding", (Pythia Press > website 2011). At what Châu came to call the "brainwashing campus" he > studied Communist ideology. He found himself in company with many former > civilian officials of the defunct Saigon government.
103, Part 1, p.177. His replacement was Commander Thomas Harvey. In October Lacedemonian was in company with sailing between Martinique and Dominica when they separated during a dark, wet night on 26 October. Berbice wrecked on Scotsman's Head, Dominica.
She reached Miami, Florida, on 7 January and began assisting in hydrographic triangulation surveys in the Florida-Cuba-Bahamas area. That duty lasted until 7 April when the net laying ship departed Miami in company with for New Orleans, Louisiana.
The name Actinosynnema derives from: Greek noun (), beam =actinomycete-like bacterium; Greek prep. syn, in company with, together with; Greek noun nema, thread; N.Greek noun synnema, threads wrapping together, synnema; New Latin neuter gender noun Actinosynnema, indicates a synnema-forming actinomycete.
Willmarth departed Blanche Harbor on 6 October in company with , bound for Dutch New Guinea. She arrived three days later and sortied on the 12th with Task Unit (TU) 77.7.1 which included , , , , , and merchant ship . Other escorts were , , and Whitehurst.
From 1495 to 1508 he helped decorate the Cathedral of Toledo, and in 1519, in company with Alonzo Sanchez, he decorated the theatre of the University of Alcalá de Henares. His works of art include a variety of different art styles.
During the Autumn/Fall of 1938 they even arranged an eight-day holiday for him at the little port town and beach resort of Saint-Malo, in company with the recently returned veteran of the Spanish Civil War, Walter Beling.
She returned to Charleston 1 May, and operated off the Atlantic coast patrolling during the Cuban Missile Crisis in November 1962. On 17 September 1963 Notable, in company with other ships of Mine Division 85 departed Charleston for the Mediterranean.
Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). London: Novello & Co. In 1674 Ken paid a visit to Rome in company with his nephew, the young Izaak Walton, and this journey seems mainly to have resulted in confirming his regard for the Anglican communion.
Ringdove was in company with the hired ketch Gleaner. On 19 July Ringdove captured the schooner Rover, of 98 tons (bm), sailing from Liverpool for Amelia Island. Rover was carrying coals, earthenware, and hardware. Once again Gleaner was in sight.
Thought captured Active in company with the privateer Weymouth, of Weymouth. Thought also recaptured Neptune, which had been sailing from West Indies to Liverpool.LL 19 July 1793, №5226. On 3 September a French frigate captured Thought and took her into Lorient.
The glacier was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1958 after the American schooner Huntress (Captain Christopher Burdick) from Nantucket, which visited the South Shetland Islands in 1820–21 in company with the Huron of New Haven, Connecticut.
From 1791 to 1793 Bligh, in , in company with under Nathaniel Portlock, undertook a second attempt to convey breadfruit to the West Indies. He arrived at Matavai Bay on 9 April 1792 and stayed for three months collecting the breadfruit plants.
She sailed in July in company with the Massachusetts privateer Belisarius, James Munro, master, but the two ships separated. The 74-gun ship captured Aurora on 11 July 1781, or 18 July. She was at New York by 20 August.
Only three men survived.Whitley 1998, p. 127 The first battlecruiser to see action in the Pacific War was Repulse when she was sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers north of Singapore on 10 December 1941 whilst in company with Prince of Wales.
Between 20 November and 4 December 1803 Tartar was in company with Commodore John Loring's squadron when the squadron captured the French ships of war Le Decouverte, La Clorinde, La Surveillante, La Vertu, and Le Cerf. La Surveillante and La Clorinde were bought into British service. La Surveillante had on board at her surrender General Rochambeau the commander of the French forces on Saint-Domingue. On 25 July 1804, while in company with under Captain James Walker, Tartar was involved in the capture of the French 74-gun ship of the line Duquesne, and two 16-gun brigs sailing with her.
On 2 January 1924, Beaver, in company with ten submarines of SubDivs 16 and 17, steamed south from San Pedro for another fleet exercise in the West Indies. Unlike the previous spring, however, this time the submarines sailed in company with the Battle Fleet, which had been operating in the Pacific since the previous year. The submarines first made the long non-stop cruise to Balboa, Canal Zone, on the Pacific side of the transisthmian waterway. Then the entire force steamed thence through the canal to participate in extensive war games in the West Indies with the Scouting Fleet.
Ultimately completing her assigned duties in company with Monterey, Willard Keith returned to Norfolk to prepare for a scheduled -month overhaul. After repairs and alterations at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard from 11 February to 27 May, Willard Keith conducted refresher training out of Guantanamo Bay after first stopping at Norfolk en route. Returning to her home port on 4 August, the destroyer subsequently sailed for the Far East on 25 September in company with the other ships of Destroyer Division (DesDiv) 221. The division reached Yokosuka, Japan, on 10 November 1953, via Bermuda, Gibraltar, Naples, Port Said, Aden, Colombo, and Manila.
Graham was appointed to command the 60-gun in 1745, but turned it down, preferring an active cruising frigate to a ship of the line. He was instead offered the 24-gun HMS Bridgewater and cruised in the English Channel. While cruising in the Channel off Ostend on 2 July, in company with the 24-gun under Captain William Gordon, and the armed vessel Ursula under Lieutenant Fergusson, he came across three large privateers from Dunkirk, sailing in company with their prizes. The French privateers were the 28-gun Royal, 26-gun Duchesse de Penthierre, and a 12-gun dogger.
Then on 24 Nov 1797 she was in company with Cormorant and Grand Falconer when they captured the French merchant sloop Necessaire. On 15 February 1798 Cynthia was in company with Cormorant when they captured the Prussian galiot Welwaert. On 28 August 1799, Cynthia was with the British fleet that captured the Dutch hulks Drotchterland and Brooderschap, and the ships Helder, Venus, Minerva, and Hector, in the New Diep, in Holland. A partial pay-out of prize money resulted in a payment of 6s 8d to each seaman that had been in the fleet that day.
On 24 May she came across the former British cutter , which had been taken by mutineers four days earlier and delivered to the French, who had immediately commissioned her under the name Napoléon and sent her out to capture some merchant vessels at Roseau. Wasp retook the cutter, which had on board 73 men under the command of Vincent Gautier, two of whom were killed before she surrendered. Napoléon had been in company with the French naval schooner Impériale. That evening the packet ship Duke of Montrose engaged Impériale, which enabled , which had been in company with Wasp, to come up.
On 4 January 1942, I-22 departed Kwajalein in company with I-18 and I-24 their first war patrols, assigned patrol areas off the Hawaiian Islands. She reached her assigned patrol area southeast of Oahu on 10 January and operated there uneventfully until either 18 or 20 January 1942, when she set course for the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to reconnoiter the French Frigate Shoals to determine whether U.S. forces were present there. She conducted a brief reconnaissance of the French Frigate Shoals on 24 January 1942, then proceeded to Yokosuka, which she reached on 2 February 1942 in company with I-24.
On 3 April 1813 captured the Prussian vessel Enigheidt. Briton, , and shared by agreement. Belle Poule also captured the American schooner Napoleon. Belle Poule was in company with Briton and the hired armed cutter Fancy, with Dispatch and Royalist sharing by agreement.
John, son of Zebedee was one of the Twelve Apostles, along with his brother James.. This John is mentioned frequently in the Synoptic Gospels, but always (with a lone exception.) in company with his brother James; ; ; ; . or with Peter. or often with both.; ; ; .
She had sailed from the Cape on 5 September, and from Saint Helena on 23 October. She had been in company with a number of whalers and other vessels. One of the whalers was , and one of the other vessels was Rambler.LL №4831.
Lloyd's List №4306. Captain Thomas Scott sailed from Kedgeree 28 February 1804, bound for England. She was at Saugor on 2 July, and left Bengal on 5 July in company with the country ship , and Maria, Northampton, and Princess Mary.Lloyd's List, №4513.
Subsequently operating out of Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides, Vent touched at Efate, Noumea, and Guadalcanal. She arrived off Utupua Island on 30 November and from 1 to 3 December, conducted salvage operations, in company with and , for , grounded off Basilisk Reef.
In August Commander John Carter replaced Lapenotiere. Commander William Richard Smith replaced Carter two months later. On 13 February 1812 Orestes was in company with , when Persian recaptured Arcadia. Orestes next captured the American schooner Henry and Clement on 13 May 1813.
The Dutch captains decide to avoid the Channel and instead sail via the Shetland Islands to ports in then- neutral Norway. On 28 August 1795, the convoy encountered , in company with and . Diana captured the Dutch East Indiaman Kromhout, Cromhout or Crumhout.
Uncas continued patrol and reconnaissance work on the river through the winter and into the spring of 1863. On 10 March 1863, in company with , Uncas escorted Army transports up the St. John's River with troops who landed and occupied Jacksonville, Florida.
The dark elves both fear and are revolted by driders. After transformation, they are usually pushed to the wild area around a drow city. Driders are usually found in company with tiny, huge and giant spiders. Driders speak Common, Elvish, and Undercommon.
During her voyage she was reported off the coast of Brazil in company with and , and then in the Pacific. She was engaged in sealing at Desolation Island shortly before arriving at Saint Helena. She returned to London on 21 March 1805.
She resumed convoy duty soon thereafter. Her next noteworthy contact with the enemy came on 13 December. While conducting an antisubmarine sweep north of Algiers in company with , , and , she made contact with . First Wainwright and then Calpe attacked with depth charges.
The warship completed her last tour of duty as a radar picket on 23 June. After taking on fuel at Kerama Retto the following morning, she put to sea in company with several other destroyers on their way to Leyte in the Philippines.
Cosmin Ciotloş, "Cum grano salis" , in România Literară, Nr. 44/2010 The work, a Romanian classic, was written in the 1920s by Caragiale's estranged son Mateiu, and, Cernătescu notes, shows Ghica in company with decadent aristocrats from the Cantacuzino and Soutzos clans.
The gunvessel had had one man killed. Frisk and Rhoda were in company with the frigate . She succeeded in capturing two gunbrigs carrying two 24-pounder guns and one 18-pounder gun each, with a complement of 50 men each, primarily soldiers.
After having his memory restored by a friend's hitting him hard on the head, Diggs, in company with Buckler and Ambrevina, returns to Salamandastron. The two young hares then report to Lord Brang the adventurous outcome of their 'little visit' to Redwall.
One was a felucca of five guns. Between 1 January 1806 and 1 January 1807, Pike, in company with Shark, Superieure and Flying Fish captured a French felucca of one gun. Whether or not it was one of the above vessels is unclear.
On 18 June, and captured Félicité. At the time of her capture, Félicité was armed with only 14 guns, but had 174 men on board. She had left Guadeloupe in company with another frigate. They were sailing to France with colonial produce.
When not standing watch on a radar picket station, Abercrombie conducted antisubmarine searches, rescued downed American airmen, and provided escort services to a variety of ships. On 14 June, the warship departed the Ryūkyūs in company with TU 31.29.8, bound for the Marianas.
Irish Naturalist 1: 6-9). Ussher studied the fossil remains of extinct avians and mammals at cave sites in Cos. Cork, Waterford, Clare and Sligo in company with English (Henry Seebohm, Howard Saunders, Andrew Leith Adams ), French and German ornithologists and vertebrate palaeontologists.
At the time was in company with Wasp. Aylmer sailed to the Mediterranean in June 1804. In August Wasp captured a Spanish lugger and sloop. The French privateer Venus recaptured these vessels, only to be herself captured by several East Indiamen, notably .
McDonald, p. 16 Coates was a director of the Performing Right Society, which he represented at international conferences after the war in company with William Walton, A. P. Herbert and others.Payne, p. 17 His autobiography, Suite in Four Movements, was published in 1953.
In early 1914 he returned to England in company with Sir Arthur Sloggett as his deputy on Sloggett's appointment as the director- general of the British Army's Medical Service at the War Office. Macpherson was in consequence appointed DDG AMS in 1914.
Grocott 1997, p.13 In June 1796, she and captured the French corvette Légère, of twenty-two 9-pounder guns and 168 men. Légère had left Brest on 4 June in company with three frigates. During her cruise she had captured six prizes.
The British sent her into Dover. The same privateer had also captured a brig, which the excise cutter Lively had recaptured and sent into the Downs.LL 21 February 1809, №429. On 15 May Trompeuse was in company with off the coast of France.
She completed her yard period at New York early in August, conducted maneuvers at Casco Bay, Maine, and then entered the Norfolk Navy Yard for additional alterations. On 10 September, she departed Norfolk in company with and set her course for Trinidad.
In the meantime Phillip was obliged to charter one of the transports to sail to Calcutta for flour and other necessities, and to hire another to go to Norfolk Island. Active left Port Jackson on 3 December 1791, in company with Albemarle.
On 31 January she left St Helena in company with the Indiamen Travers and Union, and the whalers Adventure, Favorite, Perseverance, and .Lloyd's List №4041. She returned to Britain on 15 April 1806. Ferret had stayed briefly at the Bay of Islands.
The French ships veered off rather than engage the British vessels.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 9, p.337. On 10 December 1804, Prevoyante was under the command of Mr. Daniel M'Coy when she was in company with when Defence captured the Spanish vessel "Detipente".
Tarpon had a short career, serving in the North Sea. She left Portsmouth on 5 April 1940 for Rosyth in company with HMS Severn. The following day they were ordered to Norway. On the 10th Tarpon was ordered to take up a new position.
She departed San Diego on 4 June, in company with , , Prichett, , and . The six destroyers refueled at Pearl Harbor and continued on to Japan, arriving at Yokosuka on the 21st. Two days later, Taussig stood out for Vietnam, reaching Vung Tau on 28 June.
In 1798 Lieutenant Robert (or Richard) Young came to command Ann. On 31 January 1798 she captured the fishing boat Leopold. On 28 March she captured Greffwen, of Gothland. On 20 July she was in company with when they captured the luggers Mayflower and William.
In 1808, command of Cornwallis passed to Captain Fleetwood Pellew. Cornwallis, in company with Sceptre, engaged and damaged Sémillante, together with the shore batteries whose protection she had sought. In 1809 Captain Christopher Cole took command. When he moved to , William Augustus Montagu replaced him.
She took part in the annual fleet maneuvers that year in company with her division-mates and six other ironclads, along with numerous smaller craft. Duguesclin served as part of the simulated enemy force during the maneuvers, which lasted from 30 June to 6 July.
13, p.243. On 15 February Naiad was in sight when Hazard captured the Dutch schooner Der Vriede. Next, Naiad capture Mars on 25 June. Naiad was in company with on 9 July 1805 when they captured the brig Argo and the sloop Nelly.
Entrance to Hale's Tours (1916), operated by Adolph Zukor in company with William A. Brady Hale's Tours of the World were an attraction at amusement parks and similar venues in the early 20th century. They were specially constructed spaces designed to simulate a railway journey.
Aylwin then went down the coast with and Farragut, reached San Pedro on 10 October, and set out for Hawaii the next day. Aylwin then trained in Hawaiian waters until 11 November, when she sailed for the western Pacific in company with , , and three destroyers.
Floyd C. Gale wrote that the stories in Earthman's Burden were "reasonably amusing. Under one cover and in company with minor works, though, the cumulative effect is less rewarding ... Hoka, like pickles, is a tasty appetizer in moderation, but leaves a characteristic aftertaste if overindulged".
She was only six hours out of Earthholms () and had not captured anything. Cruizer was in company with . On 30 May 1810, Cruizer captured Hercules. Then on 19 June Cruizer captured the Danish galiot Frau Magdalena, and the Prussian sloop Jonge Laura, on 26 June.
In the latter year he became vicar of Acton, taking the place of Hunt, who was sequestered. cites Ormerod, iii. 187. In company with fifty-eight Cheshire ministers he signed the attestation to the Solemn League and Covenant in 1648. cites: Calamy, Continuation, i. 171.
Captain Tweedale sailed from Torbay on 22 September 1797, bound for Bengal. On 8 December she was at on her way to Bengal. She was in company with the whaler , which was on her way to the Southern Whale Fishery.Lloyd's List 8 December 1797, №2977.
On 30 June Surprize parted from Suffolk and the East Indiamen. Surprize arrived at Rio de Janeiro on 2 July, in company with . Due to problems obtaining fresh water, Surprize remained at Rio until 2 August. Surprize arrived at Port Jackson on 25 October.
Lively was lost in early 1808. She was probably returning in company with Ranger from whaling in the Moluccas and around Timor when she wrecked. Ranger apparently rescued Whiteus and his crew, and perhaps her cargo as well.AAMH Quarterly Newsletter No. 141, September-October 2016.
A half-hour later, Wasatch, in company with , got underway for Humboldt Bay. The AGC remained at Humboldt and prepared for upcoming operations into early October. On the 14th, Vice Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid broke his flag in Wasatch, as Commander, Task Unit (TU) 77.1.1.
IV, Part 1, p.85. The capture took place in the vicinity of Möen Island. Prize money was paid in March 1818. Sheldrake, now under the command of Captain George Brine, was in company with , when they captured the Aageroe on 6 November 1812.
Immediately thereafter, i.e., between 20 June 1813 and 24 July, Sheldrake was in company with , , , and . They captured the Erstatning, Gode Hensight, Freden, Falken, Freedshaabet, a boat (name unknown), and "corn ex Sheldrake". On 27 July Sheldrake, Erebus and Thracian captured Forsoget, Stephanus and Erskine.
Honored for his actions at Civitate, Guiscard succeeded Humphrey as count of Apulia in 1057, over his elder half-brother Geoffrey. In company with Roger, his youngest brother, Guiscard carried on the conquest of Apulia and Calabria, while Richard conquered the principality of Capua.
Fonds Marine. Basque was armed with 16 guns and had a crew of 112 men. She was sailing from Bayonne to Guadeloupe with a cargo of flour and other stores. Basque was on her maiden voyage, and in company with her sister-ship Béarnais.
The exact location where his remains lie among the graves of the Brescian musical pantheon, in company with Antegnati Costanzo, Don Cesare Bolognini and Benedetto Marcello, is not known; however it is considered likely that they repose in the common grave of the carpenter's guild.
Flibustiers crew set her on fire and escaped ashore; she then blew up. On 21 March 1814, Constant was in company with the frigate President and the brig-sloop off Finisterre as they escorted a fleet from Cork to Portugal.Lloyd's List. Accessed 13 December 2016.
The oiler visited Swansea, Wales, between 13–16 July before heading home via Belfast. She reentered Hampton Roads on 27 July. There, she stayed for almost a month. On 22 August, Aucilla put to sea in company with the destroyer bound for Baytown, Texas.
On 24 March 1812 Colossus in company with , , and captured the Emilie. On 5 January 1813 Colossus, the frigate and the brig captured the American ship Dolphin. A little over a month later, on 11 February, Rhin and Colossus captured the American ship Print.
Herreshoff No. 306 proceeded to New London, Connecticut, in company with two other Herreshoff-built boats to be fitted with listening gear. She departed New London on 5 May 1918 in company with the patrol boats and bound for the Panama Canal Zone, stopping at Charleston, South Carolina; Key West, Florida; and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, en route. She arrived at Cristóbal in the Canal Zone on 1 June 1918 and assumed duty as harbor patrol vessel there. She continued to perform this duty until the end of World War I on 11 November 1918, after which she served the 15th Naval District as a patrol craft.
Monmouth visited Wellington in June 1995 in company with , the first UK or US warship to visit New Zealand since the 1985 ANZUS dispute. Another "first" followed in 1999 as Monmouth became the first major Royal Navy vessel to visit Dublin since the 1960s. In October 1997, Monmouth, in company with and stood by off Pointe Noire in West Africa on Operation Kingfisher - in readiness for evacuation during the deteriorating political situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On 11 February 1998, Monmouth was ordered to stand by off Sierra Leone as part of Operation Resilient to provide humanitarian assistance during the Civil War in the region.
Lord George Graham was a younger son of James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose, and had entered the Royal Navy at a young age. He served with some distinction during the wars of the early eighteenth century, and also entered politics, sitting as member of parliament through his father's interest. He was appointed to command the 24-gun in 1745 and cruised in the English Channel. While cruising in the Channel off Ostend on 2 July, in company with the 24-gun under Captain William Gordon, and the armed vessel Ursula under Lieutenant Fergusson, Graham came across three large privateers from Dunkirk, sailing in company with their captured prize vessels.
During the fleet movement to Guantanamo in January 1920, Arapaho — in company with the minesweepers , , , and — towed target rafts and barges to Guantanamo for the fleet's use during the annual winter maneuvers there. Although detached from the Train on 1 January 1920, Arapaho was apparently not assigned to the 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) until 29 February. During the first year of operations out of her new home port and yard, she was classified as AT-14 during the fleet-wide assignment of alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July. That autumn, in company with , she laid out a torpedo range from 19 October-1 November in the lower Potomac River.
She cleared the Ryukyu Islands on 5 April in company with Task Unit (TU) 51.29.4 and set a course for the Marianas. The destroyer escort stopped at Saipan from 9 to 11 April and then put to sea in company with bound for Ulithi. After spending the night of 12 and 13 April at Ulithi, Abercrombie sortied from the anchorage on 13 April with TG 55.8 for the return voyage to Okinawa. Arriving back in the Ryūkyūs on 17 April, the destroyer escort spent the next two months performing a variety of services in support of the campaign to wrest Okinawa from the Japanese.
Recommissioned on 21 January 1903, Villalobos immediately commenced fitting out for service on the Yangtze River. She departed for China on 7 February and stopped at Dasol Bay, Philippines, from 8–14 February to conduct a "hydrographic reconnaissance" of the bay in company with gunboat , tender Callao, and collier . Underway again on the 14 February 1903, the squadron put into Hong Kong on 17 February and remained there until 26 February, when Villalobos, in company with Pompey and Elcano, sailed for Swatow, China. Leaving the collier at Swatow, Villalobos and Elcano proceeded to Pagoda Anchorage and thence to Shanghai to inaugurate the United States Navy's Yangtze River Patrol.
She remained on screening stations in the vicinity of transport anchorages until retiring on the 26th in company with , , , and , as escort for TransDiv 104\. After reaching Ulithi on the 30th, Cole underwent four days of availability. Returning to active duty upon completion of repairs, the destroyer escort steamed on a picket station off the island of Yap before returning to the Western Carolines on 13 May. The following day, in company with and as escort for the battleship West Virginia and the heavy cruiser , William C. Cole got underway to return to Okinawa. Arriving there on the 17th, she reported for screening duties.
Following her completion on 26 December 1944, Toro participated in training exercises out of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Newport, Rhode Island, and New London, Connecticut, before arriving at Key West, Florida, on 11 February 1945. She provided services to the Fleet Sonar School, then, on 28 February, departed Key West in company with submarine , bound for the Panama Canal Zone where she underwent a week of intensive training. The two submarines set a westward course for Hawaii on 15 March and arrived at Pearl Harbor on 1 April. Toro conducted training exercises out of that port with Submarine Division 101 until 24 April when she departed Oahu in company with submarine .
The ship remained at Ulithi for just over two weeks, first discharging her original cargo to fleet units preparing for the assault on Okinawa and then reloading for her resupply role in the impending campaign. In company with several other ships, Bucyrus Victory put to sea on 24 March to join Task Group (TG) 50.8, the replenishment group operating at sea in support of the U.S. 5th Fleet. She steamed in company with that task organization until ordered to Kerama Retto on 1 April. The ship entered the anchorage two days later and spent the next week distributing ammunition to various units of the fleet.
Two weeks later, a small squadron of Asiatic Fleet units, including Whipple, sailed from Chefoo on 24 July. The destroyer, in company with , Barker, and , rendezvoused with on the 25th, en route to the coast of Siberia. The five ships arrived at Vladivostok, USSR, on the 28th.
She arrived at Tarawa on St. Patrick's Day and remained there for almost two months screening ships into and out of the atoll. On 12 May, she exited the lagoon in company with and and set course for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on the 19th.
After six days of training in Hawaiian waters, the warship cleared Pearl Harbor on 28 September in company with Destroyer Squadron 61 (DesRon 61) bound, via Eniwetok, for Ulithi. She entered the lagoon at Ulithi on 19 October and reported for duty with the 3rd Fleet.
In early 1814 Astrea was in company with , which was under the command of Captain George Charles Mackenzie, who was Eveleigh's senior. The two frigates sailed for the Cape Verde Islands; they reached Maio early on 23 January 1814.James (1837), Vol. 6, p. 261-264.
On 15 June 1812 Queen Charlotte was in company with the hired armed lugger Sandwich when Sandwich captured the French privateer Courageux. Courageux was armed with two guns and carried a crew of 24 men. She was four days out of Brehat and had not captured anything.
She then fished off New Zealand. She last left Port Jackson on 18 May 1803, bound for England, and in company with . The two parted company on 11 June in a gale at . Venus sailed via Cape Horn and arrived at London on 26 September 1803.
On 8 August Boadicea was in company with and the gun-brig when they captured the Pappenbourg galiot Yonge Harriot or Young Harriot. In June 1808 Captain John Hatley took command of Boadicea. She sailed from Portsmouth to the Cape of Good Hope on 9 February 1809.
245 Glengyles next voyage following refit was transporting the 5th Airborne Brigade to Bombay. She was at Trincomalee in August, and in company with the Union-Castle Line's Llanstephan Castle, she transported 3 Commando Brigade to Hong Kong, arriving shortly after the end of the War.
An escort tug was located by April 12, to proceed in company with Northwest. Northwest would use its own power and the tug would only assist in an emergency. On April 15, 1907, at 1:35 p.m., Northwest and the tug Tatoosh departed Astoria for British Columbia.
Head was a native of Nova Scotia having been born to physician in Halifax. On 31 October, Curlew was in company with , and when Shannon captured the privateer brig Thorn. Thorn was armed with eighteen long 9-pounders and had a crew of 140 men.Nova Scotia.
The minesweeper sailed for Boston, Massachusetts, on 16 August, in company with her sistership YMS-81 and the coastal patrol yacht Cymophane (PYC-26), and, proceeding via Quebec and Halifax, the latter part of the voyage with coastal convoy XB-36, reached her destination on 1 September.
British Southern Whale Fishery Database – Voyages: Otter. Whaling voyage #2 (1808–1809?): Captain Hopper sailed from England on 10 June 1808, bound for the Brazil Banks. Otter had left Gravesend on 28 May. She was in company with another another Enderby whaler, the snow , James Lindsay, master.
In 1799 she was under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Searle, in the North Sea. On 15 April he recaptured the Nelly from the French privateer Vengeur.Ralfe (1972), pp.318-20. On 16 April, Courier was in company with , and when they captured the Prussian hoy Dolphin.
Sugden 2004, p. 215 At Nelson's request, Hood transferred him to his fleet and Albemarle sailed in company with Hood, bound for the West Indies.Sugden 2004, p. 219 On their arrival, the British fleet took up position off Jamaica to await the arrival of de Vaudreuil's force.
Cleopatra towing towards the Chesapeake on 31 December 1794 Cleopatra continued her effective career against raiders by capturing the privateer Trois Amis on 24 March 1793 in company with . She was operating from Nova Scotia from 1794. On 17 November 1794, recaptured . Cleopatra shared in the reward.
By July Basilisk had assumed her station off Dunkirk in company with and . On 8 December, Basilisk and captured the Jussrouw Catherina. Jussrow Catherina was apparently a smuggling cutter. On 18 December 1803, after a chase from daybreak to noon, Basilisk captured the French Gunboat No. 436.
Captain Kelso sailed for Madras on 16 May 1804. She left Bengal on 5 July in company with the country ship , and Maria, Northampton, and Princess Mary.Lloyd's List, №4513 - accessed 12 October 2015. The French privateer Nicholas Surcouf in Caroline captured Mornington on 14 August 1804.
Her destination was again Okinawa. She safely reached there with her charges on the 13th and took on board another fighter-director team. In company with two or three supporting destroyers, Wickes then returned to the picket lines. Most enemy air activity then took place nocturnally.
She was in company with her sister-ship Argus, under the command of Lieutenant de vaisseau Yves-François Taillard, the senior commander. On 3 March they encountered a British corvette in the Atlantic.Fonds Marine (1805–1826), p.349. Argus was eager to escape and abandoned Observateur.
In April 1803, Dragon was sailing from Gibraltar to Britain in company with and the store ship Prevoyante when they sighted two French ships of the line off Cape St. Vincent. The French ships veered off rather than engage the British vessels.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 9, p.337.
Elijah, in company with Elisha, approaches the Jordan. He rolls up his mantle and strikes the water. The water immediately divides and Elijah and Elisha cross on dry land. Suddenly, a chariot of fire and horses of fire appear and Elijah is lifted up in a whirlwind.
The ship in the left distance is probably a Royal Navy cruiser. Wadena got underway from Newport, bound for Bermuda, on 24 February 1918 in company with Yacona and Mariner, and the tug . The four ships then rendezvoused with eleven 110-foot submarine chasers soon thereafter.
She was a day out of Dunkirk and had taken nothing. Five days later, Astraea was among the vessels that captured Aeolus and Sex Soskendi. The next day Astraea was in company with Latona, the hired armed cutter Courier, and when Cruizer captured the Prussian hoy Dolphin.
Indefatigable was in company. Indefatigable arrived at the Basque Roads on 25 February. While there she captured two vessels, the Danish ship Neptunus on 24 March and the French ship Nymphe on 28 March. For the capture of Neptunus Indefatigable was in company with the sloops and .
At the conclusion of that exercise, she headed back to Pearl where she arrived on 1 October and began preparations for overseas movement. On 2 November 1977, Badger departed Pearl Harbor in company with and the other units of DesRon 25 bound for the western Pacific.
On 9 September, in company with other ships of her task group, the destroyer attacked a convoy of Japanese luggers off Mindanao, herself destroying three small coastal vessels. She continued to support carrier operations against Japanese in the Philippines until proceeding to Ulithi on 2 October.
Harold Courlander. The Fourth World of the Hopis, 192. Tuba was baptized into the LDS Church in 1876. In April 1877, Tuba and his wife attended the dedication of the Mormon temple in St. George, Utah, in company with missionary Andrew S. Gibbons and his wife.
On 4 July 1944, Omaha got underway to the European Theater with destroyer escorts , , and troop transport . On 13 July, the convoy arrived at Gibraltar, with the addition of , , and the destroyer . Omaha set sail for Palermo, Sicily, on 18 July, in company with the battleships and .
She departed from Venice on 27 July for Trieste. She arrived at Malta on 18 September. On 26 September, Endymion departed from Malta in company with Chiltern, Newport and Scanderia, which were laying a new submarine cable between Malta and Alexandria, which was reached on 6 October.
In July 1822 Richmond was in the Java Sea in company with , the vessels having sailed from Port Jackson, when Richmond wrecked on Hog Island on 31 July. Almorah picked up Richmonds crew and took them to Batavia, where they arrived on 5 August.Lloyd's List №5757.
On 1 April, Viper was in company with when they encountered four French privateers off Land's End. Three of the privateers escaped. Nevertheless, Atalante pursued one and after a chase of 17 hours captured her. She turned out to be the brig Héros, of Saint Malo.
Around 15 January 1801, Bolton sailed from Demerara in company with ,Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Union voyage #83897. Mollett, master, and , Hensley, master.Trans Atlantic Slave Trade Database – Dart voyage #80967. Both were slave ships with letters of marque; John Bolton, Boltons owner, also owned Dart.
Chapman was reported "all Well" at on 10 April and sailing in company with a convoy of Indiamen.Lloyd's List, n° 4688, 28 July 1812. On 7 May she was reported "all Well" at , together with a number of other Indiamen.Lloyd's List, n° 4702, 15 September 1812.
After successfully carrying this out, she returned to Alexandria on 25 July. She sailed again in August in company with Abdiel, the Australian cruiser , and Australian destroyers and to support the garrison at Tobruk. They eventually carried some 6,300 troops to Tobruk and evacuated another 6,100.
2 as a result of increased U-boat activity in the vicinity. The destroyer escort departed for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on 21 July, in company with McCoy Reynolds. On the afternoon of 22 July, the two ships received orders to assist a downed Martin PBM Mariner approximately away.
Hero sailed in company with Baleine, of Le Havre, Captain Reuben Baxter. Between 10 July and 15 August they cruised the coast, but after having gathered only 200 barrels of oil, they sailed first to St Helena and then to St Catherine, Brazil. Swallow captured both Hero and Baleine.
Some species have been found in company with similar species such as R. simulator. They use echolocation to navigate, forage for food in the dark and in mate choice. They have an average echolocation frequency of 106.7 kHz. Many of their reproductive and chronology patterns are not known yet.
At the time, Carrier was also in company with the hired armed cutters Princess Augusta, under the command of Lieutenant John Jenkins, and Princess of Wales. As Carrier was returning to her station, together with Princess Augusta, at 9 a.m. she sighted a suspicious sail ten leagues from Goree.
On 17 September 1812, King George captured the merchant vessel Friede, and was present when Desiree captured the merchant vessel Dasikbaarheit. On 19 September was in company with Desiree and King George when they captured the Friede. Two days later Hearty and King George captured the Frau Maria.
The general retorted, "Kinsky knows what he has to do", but his soldiers did not participate meaningfully in the battle. It was the same with the archduke's column. When news of the Coalition debacle reached him at 2:00 PM, Kinsky retreated east toward Tournai in company with Charles.
Wildman, however, had been made a freeman of the City of London on 7 December 1689, became an alderman, and was knighted by William III in company with other aldermen at the Guildhall, London on 29 October 1692. cites Le Neve, Knights, p. 439; Luttrell, i. 615, ii. 603.
Phoebe lost one man killed, and 12 men wounded. Her masts, sails and rigging were badly damaged but she was able to limp to Port Mahon. Weak winds resulted in the voyage, in company with Africaine, taking two weeks. The British took Africaine into service under her existing name.
She returned to San Diego later in November 1944. On 31 December 1944, Viking departed San Diego in company with the fleet ocean tug bound for Clipperton Island. There, the two vessels joined the rescue and salvage ship in unsuccessful attempts to refloat the grounded tank landing ship .
Mature females visit Hervey Bay during August in company with the cohort of immature males and females. During September and October Hervey Bay is dominated by Mature females with new calves. The humpback whales are known to be very relaxed in the company of the whale watching vessels.
On 16 May, Black Joke captured Vengador. She had a crew of 45 men and eight guns but offered no resistance. She carried 645 slaves, the most ever captured on a single ship. On 14 September Black Joke was in company with when Primrose captured the Zephirina or Zephorina.
Between 26 October 1815 and 31 May 1816 he was the senior Royal Navy Officer on the Great Lakes. Owen mapped the entire east African coast from the Cape to the Horn of Africa between 1821 and 1826 in the sloop Leven and in company with the brig .
The next day Erebus captured four vessels. One was the Chriftina, N. Jorgensen (or Jergensen), master. Erebus was in company with Rose when they captured the Danish sloop Anna Catherina, H.P. Larsen, master. Rose, Cheerful and Mary were in sight as Erebus captured the Twende Brodre, H. Holmer, master.
Lloyd's List №2512. Lloyd's List reported on 17 June that Squirrel and had carried into Leghorn a French ship that had been sailing from Marseilles to Constantinople.Lloyd's List №2549. This may have been the polacca St. Francis de Paul that they captured on 9 May, in company with .
Finally, in early 1808 she carried troops from Rochefort to Martinique.Fonds Marine, 1805-1826, p.376. On the way Griffon encountered one or more British frigates. The frigate may have been , and according to the same report, Griffon was in company with the French brigs Palinure and Pilade.
Danish state railways took some shortened PS2s together with Büssing units to pull semi-trailer buses built by DAB. These were known as "Red Worms" and worked a high capacity route in suburban Copenhagen in company with Leyland-bodied Titan and Northern Counties bodied Guy Arab double deckers.
These were Electrum, Romulus, Goode Intentie, and Vrow Mazka, on the 15th, 21st, and 26th. Earlier, in company with and , Lynx captured the Prussian ship Einigkeit on 6 April. They also captured Jonge Ebeling, Freundschaft, and Morgenstern off Lieth. Then on 20 April Lynx captured another Prussian vessel, Fortuna.
Then on 31 January 1825, Seringapatam, this time in company with Cambrian and , destroyed two pirate vessels. Two more were encountered and destroyed by Sotheby's ship, on 5 September 1826. Sotheby attained flag rank on 20 March 1848, when he was promoted to Rear-Admiral of the Blue.
I-3 returned to her patrol area southwest of Colombo on 9 April 1942, then proceeded to Singapore, where she arrived in company with I-7 on 15 April 1942. She got back underway on 21 April 1942 bound for Japan, and arrived at Yokosuka on 1 May 1942.
Lieutenant Donald Campbell was appointed 20 February 1805 to command Tobago. He participated in a successful attack made in company with on two merchantmen, lying for protection under the batteries at Barcelona, on the coast of Caraccas. Campbell left Tobago in July.Marshall (1828), Supplement, Part 2, p.402.
On 24 January 1809 was in the English Channel when she captured Vengeur, of 16 guns and 48 men. Vengeur was in company with Grand Napoleon, which escaped. Vengeur herself did not surrender until Beagle came alongside,Ralfe (1820), p.122. though her captain, M. Bourgnie, was wounded.
William R. Rush departed Newport on 1 March 1967 and crossed the Atlantic in company with . The destroyer subsequently called at Gibraltar, Sardinia, and Athens before transiting the Suez Canal on 1 April. She relieved the following day at Port Suez. William R. Rush then set course for Bahrain.
Three Bees left in convoy under the escort of and . They parted after about a month and Three Bees continued on in company with Catherine. Three Bees arrived in Sydney Cove on 6 May 1814. Three Bees had embarked 210 male convicts, of whom nine died en route.
After conducting refresher trials in company with , Vernon County sailed to South Korea, where she loaded a World War II-vintage PT boat hull on 5 June 1969 for eventual transfer to a museum in the United States. She began her return voyage to Yokosuka on 6 June 1969.
She was registered on 10 September 1805. Lieutenant Edward Burt commissioned her. On 11 July 1806 Redbridge was in company with the privateer Fanny when they captured the American brig Stork. At some point Burt was shot through the hand while chasing a privateer into a port in Cuba.
The squadron recrossed the Atlantic, sailing from the Straits of Gibraltar to Charleston in company with a destroyer tender which had completed her assignment in Naples. Dominant and the "D" squadron arrived in Charleston in early spring of 1971 and was rumored to be taken out of service soon.
Venus was wrecked on 1 July 1826 in Torres Strait when on passage from Sydney to Singapore. Venus had sailed from Sydney to Singapore and had wrecked on the Alerts Reef in the Torris Straits.Lloyd's List №6171. She was in company with , Ross, master, and Greenock, Miller, master.
He wrote mostly in company with various authors. To cite only a few: Bayard, Clairville, Desvergers, Paul de Kock, Duvert, Labiche, Auguste Lefranc, Henri Rochefort, Étienne and Jacques Arago. In August 1864 he was awarded the Legion of Honour.Le dossier individuel ne figure pas dans la Base Léonore.
Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Vol. 49, pp.907–10. Perseverance reached Penang on 25, or 27 November. She then sailed through the Gillolo Passage between Halmahera and Waigeo in company with and under escort by the British Royal Navy frigate , Captain Peter Rainier.
Fahys was born on May 28, 1832 in Belfort, France. He was the son of Joseph and Marianne Moulleseaux Fahys. His father was a contractor; and both his father and brother died when Fahys was young. In company with his mother, he came to New York in March 1848.
The two vessels were thus relatively evenly matched. Nuestra Señora de la Piedad had one man killed and seven dangerously wounded, one of whom died; Viper suffered no casualties. In 1799, Viper visited Sierra Leone, leaving on 1 April in company with ,Naval Chronicle, Vol. 1, p.441.
Between 16 and 26 April 1809, Rover captured four Danish sloops and their cargoes: Einigkeit, Fier Broders, Die Hoffnung, and Delphinen. During this period, on 19 April, Rover was in company with when they captured the Anna Margaretta. That same day the Rover and Nymphen recaptured the Frau Anna.
Shifting to Townsville in company with the Australian minesweeper and the merchantman SS Jason Lee between 4 and 8 January, Victoria reached her destination on the 8th, where she remained for three days before shifting her operations back to Challenger Bay. For the next eight months, Victoria operated off the coasts and harbors of the Australian continent, ranging from Townsville to Cairns; from Brisbane to Dunk Island Harbor; from Sydney to Stoker Bay, Flinders Island; and to the Queensland ports of Mackay and Gladstone. During that time, the ship picked up the nickname "The Galloping Ghost of the Aussie Coast". After that stint of operations, Victoria departed Townsville on 28 August 1943, in company with six merchantmen.
Official Souvenir Programme, 1977. Silver Jubilee Fleet Review, HMSO During late 1977 and early 1978, Phoebe led a task force on active service to the South Atlantic (Falklands) in company with , and RFA's Resurgent and Olwen calling at Funchal, Madeira before returning home. HMS Phoebe in 1990 In 1978, Phoebe patrolled in the Caribbean and subsequently joined Standing Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT), a multi-national squadron of NATO in company with USS Pharris, the German frigate Emden, HMCS Okanagan and the Dutch frigate Tjerk Hiddes. In that year, Phoebe had the distinction of becoming the first frigate to operate the Westland Lynx attack helicopter aka 'Phelix', which remains in service, though obviously of a newer variant.
In December 1796 she was part of the British squadron that frustrated the French Expédition d'Irlande, capturing the disarmed frigate . Further service in the Channel followed; Jason captured the 14-gun privateer Marie off Belle Isle on 21 November 1797, the 24-gun privateer on 23 February 1798, and in company with captured the 12-gun privateer Bonne Citoyenne on 20 March 1798. Further successes that year included the 6-gun Arrogante off Brest 23 April 1798, and in company with , the 38-gun frigate Seine in the Breton Passage at the Action of 30 June 1798. Arrogante was taken into the Royal Navy as HMS Arrogante, later being renamed HMS Insolent.
Map of the western Mediterranean, where Patrie spent the majority of her peacetime career Patrie joined République, Justice, Vérité, Démocratie, and Suffren for a simulated attack on the port of Nice on 18 February. During the maneuvers, Patrie launched a torpedo that accidentally hit République, damaging her hull and forcing her to put into Toulon for repairs. She then steamed to Monaco for the opening of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco in company with the destroyers and on 29 March. She then returned for maneuvers off Sardinia and Algeria from 21 May to 4 June in company with République and Démocratie. Exercises with the rest of the Mediterranean Squadron followed from 7 to 18 June.
Following those trials and a period of yard work at the New York Navy Yard, Washington set sail for the Pacific Station, again in company with Tennessee. The two armored cruisers subsequently called at Hampton Roads; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Montevideo, Uruguay; Punta Arenas, Chile; Callao, Peru; Acapulco, Mexico; and Pichilinque Bay, Mexico; before they joined the Pacific Fleet in time to fire target practices with them at Magdalena Bay, Mexico, from late December 1907 – January 1908. Washington subsequently operated both in company with the Fleet and on independent tactical exercises out of Magdalena Bay into March, operating also off Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and San Diego, as well as San Pedro, California.
Captain John Brabyn of the Royal Veterans Companies, who was returning to New South Wales, commanded the guard. On 6 January 1818 Larkins sailed for China. EIC voyage #6 (1819–1820): Captain Robert Locke sailed from Portsmouth on 22 April 1819. Larkins left China on 25 March 1820 in company with .
Steaming in company with , she touched at San Pedro, California, transited the Panama Canal on 1 March, and arrived in the Boston Navy Yard on 7 March 1946. She cleared Boston Harbor with Thornhill on 13 April and reported for inactivation at Green Cove Springs, Florida, on 16 April 1946.
The British removed her cargo of wine before destroying her. On 22 November, Nimrod, under the command of Thomas Peake, captured Belisario. On 23 December Nimrod, Thomas Peake, Master and Commander, was in company with when they recaptured the English brig Sparkler, A. Brown, master. Nimrod sent Sparkler into Portland Roads.
She apparently was at Chatham on , in company with two Russian ships of the line, suggesting that she was already under the Russian flag.Materialy, Vol. 14, p.538. However, British records show that she was struck from the Navy List and handed over at Chatham to the Russian Navy in March.
Branch, Elam E., Rev. Indianapolis: B.F. Bowen & Co., 1916. pp. 175-183 The first white settlement in the area was where Dickinson Creek flows into the Flat River northeast of Belding. George W. Dickinson, in company with Thomas Cornell, both of New York, built a saw mill there in 1836.
On 14 September, the carrier was unsuccessfully attacked by the . Foxhound, in company with her sisters and , counter-attacked and sank U-39 north-west of Ireland.English, p. 85 In February 1940, she was one of the escorts for Convoy TC 3 carrying troops from Canada to the UK.Smith, p.
Returning to Gibraltar on the 16th, Arcturus weighed anchor 11 days later and headed for Lagos Bay, Portugal, in company with Amber and the tug Crucis. Following the three ships' arrival at that port, Arcturus operated there and at Sines Bay, Portugal before steaming to Lisbon for coal and provisions.
On 26 December 1918, she sailed in company with light cruiser for an inspection tour of the Baltic ports of Germany. The ships, which, were operating under the auspices of the Inter-Allied Naval Armistice Commission, were to remove any American prisoners of war or citizens discovered in the German ports.
On 26 May, Belle Poule captured General Gates while in company with Dryad and . shared by agreement. Three days later Armide captured Purse, and Belle Poule shared by agreement. In September 1812 George Harris replaced Brisbane and over the next year Belle Poule captured several American vessels, including four privateers.
Thalia, under Captain Lord Henry Paulet, captured Espoir in the Mediterranean on 18 September 1797. She had sailed from Cayenne and earlier had been in company with the French corvette Gaité, which however the British frigate had captured on 10 August. Thalia shared the prize money for Espoir with and .
Enterprize, which had sailed from Nassau in company with Garland, hove in sight soon after Africaine had struck (they had left Nassau some six days earlier). Enterprize assisted in removing the prisoners: 500 French troops embarked at Charleston on 10 May on board the American ship Chesapeake, Lee, for Bordeaux.
The submarine commenced her third war patrol 25 November, returning to the South China Sea. On this cruise she operated with and , and although several attacks were made, no sinkings resulted. She returned to Fremantle 17 January 1945. Hammerhead departed on her fourth war patrol 19 February, in company with .
Allen (1905), p. 293.Morris (1880), p. 182. Congress, , and sailed in company with Bainbridge's flagship —the first commissioned ship of the line of the U.S. Navy—as a show of force off Algiers. The squadron subsequently made appearances off Tripoli and Tunis and arrived at Gibraltar in early October.
While at Nouméa, the ship took on 3600 gallons of fuel. At 1418 hours on March 12, the ship was underway for Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides pursuant to orders of Com 3rd Fleet, dated 11 March 1944 (Dispatch 110103). In company with USS PGM’s 3, 5, 7, PGM-8 was OTC.
Keeling was a founding member of the Mercury Workshop, which merged with the New Musicals Alliance to become MMD, a UK-based organisation developing new musical theatre. In 1997, he appeared, together with Shaun McKenna, on BBC Radio 2's In Company With Sondheim in an edition devoted to Maddie.
She left Bengal on 5 July in company with Maria, , and Princess Mary. However, eight days later Northampton parted company, and being "very Crank, it is supposed put back to Bengal."Lloyd's List, № 4182. Northampton finally reached St Helena on 22 November, and arrived at the Downs on 9 February 1805.
Mitra probably met Sri Ramakrishna in 1880, when he (near age 30) went there in company with another prominent householder disciple, Ram Chandra Datta. Ramakrishna accepted him with all his past vices and preached to him on self- surrender. From then on Mitra, became a frequent visitor to Dakshineswar temple.
Subsequently, until the fall of 1943, Greene escorted a fast troop convoy from Norfolk to the United Kingdom and return, and operated off Bermuda. On 5 October she sailed as carrier escort for in company with and . On 20 October the group sank in 47-40 N., 28-27 W.
Both ships reached their destination. After some repairs were effected at Oro Bay, escorted Pirie back to Milne Bay. Further temporary repairs were made, and on 14 April, the corvette sailed for Townsville in company with the sloop , before continuing on alone to Maryborough, where she arrived on 19 April.
The vessel left Espiritu Santo on 6 May in company with . The two ships reached Brisbane, Australia, on 11 May and took on cargo. Aludra sailed on 17 May for Auckland, New Zealand. She arrived there on 23 May and spent one week in port taking on supplies and equipment.
Between October and December 1781 Squirrel was at Plymouth receiving copper sheathing, and being refitted. Still, on 23 December 1781 Squirrel was in company with , , and at the capture of the Dutch ship De Vrow Esther. Captain John Inglis assumed command in 1782. On 15 February Squirrel captured the privateer Furet.
In company with SubDiv 7, she sailed from San Pedro on 25 July 1922, reaching Hampton Roads on 14 September. H-2 decommissioned there on 23 October. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 18 December 1930, and she was sold for scrap on 1 September 1931.
In 1808 Naiad participated in the blockade of Brest. On 23 May was in company with Naiad when they captured the American packet ship Margaret Tingey. Between June and August Naiad was in Plymouth making good defects. Then Naiad was in company when captured the French schooner Louise on 9 November.
On 14 November she recaptured George. At some point Captain Lord Mark Kerr replaced Searle. While Cormorant was under Kerr's command, she, and recaptured the American vessel Betty. Then on 24 November 1797 Cormorant was in company with Cynthia and Grand Falconer when they captured the French merchant sloop Necessaire.
Argus left Cayenne on 15 March 1806, provisioned for a cruise of four months and in company with the French brig Observateur. Argus was eager to escape and abandoned Observateur, which, however, was able to hold off her attacker.Barrey (1907), p.54. Still, the British captured Observateur on 9 June.
Named after the sloop of war Peacock in which Captain William L. Hudson, in company with the tender Flying Fish under Lt. William M. Walker, both of the USEE, 1838–42, sailed along the edge of the pack ice to the north of Thurston Island for several days in March 1839.
She returned to Pearl Harbor on 21 May with much valuable information that was utilized in last-minute changes to the assault plans. Salmon's eleventh and last war patrol was conducted in company with submarines and as a coordinated attack group in the Ryukyu Islands. This patrol began on 24 September.
Commander Thomas Browne commissioned Orestes in August 1803. On 29 August 1804 the armed ship the armed defense ship and Orestes departed the Downs for off Boulogne.Naval Database. On 23 October was in company with and Orestes when they found three praams, seven brigs and 15 luggers off Cap Gris Nez.
Recommissioned on 12 April 1951, Token participated in training exercises off Charleston, South Carolina, in company with Mine Squadron 8, Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet. Departing from Charleston in August, Token headed for the Mediterranean and touched at Gibraltar, Istanbul, Naples, Italy, and Seville before returning to Charleston on 7 February 1953.
"Warner Bros. Studio biography". AnimationUSA.com. Retrieved July 22, 2008. In company with cartoon studios such as Disney and Famous Studios, Warners pitted its characters against Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, and the Japanese. Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944) features Bugs at odds with a group of Japanese soldiers.
She left Sydney on 27 March bound for Calcutta. She left in company with . As they progressed up the Outer Route to Torres Strait Henry struck Portlock Reef () on the northern tip of the Great Barrier reef and was wrecked. Asia rescued all aboard Henry and eventually sailed on to Calcutta.
Captain Henry Meriton left Portsmouth on 14 March 1810, bound for Madras and Bengal. Ceylon left the Cape on 13 June. He too sailed under a letter of marque, his being issued on 27 January 1810. In July, she was sailing off Comoros Islands in company with Windham and Astell.
On 16 April, she departed San Diego in company with Escort Squadron (CortRon) 9, bound for the Far East. After stops at Pearl Harbor and Midway Island, she arrived in Sasebo, Japan, on 14 May. From there, she moved south to Keelung, Taiwan, where she joined the Taiwan Strait patrol.
Albemarle left Bombay on 23 December 1792, again in company with Active.Lloyd's List, n° 2505. The French privateer Duguay-Trouin captured Albemarle in May 1793 and took her into Morlaix, France. A contemporary report in Lloyd's List reports Albemarle as having come from Bombay, and her captor taking her into France.
James (1837), Vol. V, p.236. Five days later, on 12 September, Snapper was in company with a squadron under the command of Rear Admiral Sir H.B. Neal when she captured the merchant vessel Sophie. Sophie (or Sophia), a galiot with a cargo of timber, reached Plymouth a few days later.
Scarborough returned to New South Wales with the notorious Second Fleet. In company with Surprize and Neptune, she sailed from England with 253 male convicts on 19 January 1790. Her master was again John Marshall and the surgeon was Augustus Jacob Beyer. On the 18th February, several convicts plotted a mutiny.
For her homeward voyage she reached Macao on 26 May, in company with True Briton, Canada, and Nile. True Briton quickly parted from the others, and Canada had to put back leaky.Lloyd's List №4312. Minorca was Amboina on 5 August, the Cape on 2 November, and St Helena on 1 December.
At dawn they found that they were also in company with the French 40-gun frigate Gloire. When a wind came up the Frenchman made all sail to escape, pursued by the British ships, who were joined later by the 12-gun brig-sloop and 4-gun schooner .James (1837), Vol.
On 3 September 1807, Amaranthe captured Louisa Wilhelmina. Amaranthe sailed for the Leeward Islands on 20 April 1808. After joining a squadron gathered off Barbados for the invasion of Martinique, Amaranthe participated in blockading the French West Indian islands. On 11 November, Amaranthe was in company with when Circe captured Ruthy.
Lieutenant John Salomon (acting) assumed command of Tobago towards the close of 1805. He had commanded the prison ship Amboyna. Tobago then spent some months sailing between Grenada, Barbados, and Guadeloupe exchanging prisoners of war. On 6 August Tobago was in company with , , and the schooner when they captured Hercules.
After calling at Kola Inlet, whence she sailed on 24 August in company with Marne and , Martin participated in sinking of the German minelayer on 25 July and taking 54 prisoners-of-war. She arrived at Scapa Flow on 30 August, having survived a minor collision with on that day.
Hole received promotion to post captain on 4 December 1813, but remained on Bacchus until February 1814. Commander George Wickens Willes replaced Hole. On 21 March 1814, Bacchus was in company with the frigate President and the gun-brig off Finisterre as they escorted a fleet from Cork to Portugal.
Lloyd's List №6171. Security and Greenock, Miller, master, had been in company with Venus. When Venus struck, Captain Kilgour had warning shots fired from her guns, enabling the other two vessels to avoid Venuss fate. On 3 June 1827 Security, A. Ross, master, sailed from London, bound for Mauritius and Ceylon.
After replenishing and refueling, I-122 departed Staring Bay in company with I-121 on 10 March 1942 — the same day they were subordinated directly to the headquarters of the Combined Fleet — and headed for Japan. They arrived at Kure on 21 March 1942, and I-122 began a refit there.
Nemesis was first commissioned in January 1780 under the command of Captain Richard Rodney Bligh. Nemesis was in company with on 3 January 1781 when they captured the Dutch vessel Catherine. Then she captured the French privateer Alliance on 5 June. She was paid off from wartime service in 1784.
Between 1814 and 1825 Lady Nugent engaged in private trade to India under a license from the EIC. She had left St Helena, bound for England, on 5 March 1815 in company with and the whaler ."LLOYD'S MARINE LIST—MAY 9. 1815". Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), 13 May 1815; Issue 14575.
One private joined at Rio. There were a number of free settlers as well, at least three men, seven women, and six children, one of whom died at Cobh. The crew numbered 56, all but eleven of whom where Spaniards or lascars. Providence sailed in company with , which parted at Tenerife.
In the engagement Royalist had one man killed and five men wounded; Rôdeur had one man killed and 11 men wounded. Rôdeur, which Royalist had captured between Folkstone and Dungeness, came into Ramsgate.LL 24 December 1811, №4626. Royalist was in company with Skylark and awhen Royalist captured "Rondeur" on 19 December.
Easily Scared.—Mons. DUDUIT, unlike most of his fellow-countrymen, took naturally to the woods, and soon became an expert hunter and woodsman. Before his removal to the Grant, he had been employed by Col. SPROAT to scour the woods between Marietta and the Scioto, in company with Major Robt. SAFFORD.
Lloyd's List №4432. The Indiamen Earl Spencer, , Princess Mary, , Anna, Ann, , and Essex left Rio on 13 October. They were in company with the 74-gun third rate ships of the line , , and , and the fourth rate . Three days later Albion and Scepter separated from the rest of the ships.
On 10 May 1812 North Star was in company with when they captured Brick. North Star sailed for the Leeward Islands on 6 June 1813. In January 1814 , Hill, master, was on her way from Hull to Montego Bay, Jamaica, when she ran aground and lost her rudder near Montego Bay.
At approximately 6 a.m. on 4 June 1942 C.O. Stillman sailed from Aruba, unescorted but in company with another Standard Oil tanker, . As well as her 47 crew and eight guards, C.O. Stillman was carrying three workaway crewmen from other tankers. Stillman made but L.J. Drake made only and fell behind.
Captain Charles William Butler left Portsmouth on 21 June 1811, bound for Bengal. He sailed with a letter of marque issued 14 June 1811. William Pitt reached Madeira on 2 July and left there three days later in company with Minerva, , , and , and under convoy of .Lloyd's List, n° 4593.
Berbice was under the command of Lieutenant John Trehaser (or Tresaher) when she wrecked on Scotsman's Head (), Dominica, on 26 October 1796. She had been cruising in company with when they separated in the dark and rain. Berbice continued on Lacedemonians last known course and proceeded to wreck.Hepper (1994), p.82.
On 15 October she bombarded Angostura Fort, south of Asunción, in company with , , Pará and her sister .Gratz, pp. 149, 157 After the war Alagoas was assigned to the newly formed Alto Uruguai Flotilla, based at Itaqui. In the 1880s the ship's armament was reinforced with a pair of machine guns.
Wexford reached the Cape of Good Hope on 15 September. Wexford was in company with , both requiring repairs, and . They were carrying troops of the 47 Regiment of Foot, as were several transports, all for Madras. Warley, Wexford, and the transports, then sailed for Madras on 17 October, under convoy by .220-1.
In 1805 she was based at the Leeward Island Station. In 1807 she was involved in the Battle of Montevideo (1807) in the Rio de la Plata. On 6 January 1807 Pheasant was in company with and at the capture of Ann, Denning, master. In 1808 she was stationed with the Channel Fleet.
During 1812 Belle Poule patrolled the Western Approaches, capturing numerous American merchant vessels and privateers. On 27 January she detained and sent in Spy from New York. Then she captured Prudentia on 31 January and Don Roderick on 16 February. At the capture of Don Roderick, Belle Poule was in company with , and .
The capture followed a chase during which the American vessel lost one man killed and several wounded out of her crew of 40. Then on 19 March Reindeer captured the French brig Pandour. Next, on 6 April, Reindeer was in company with when they captured the American private schooner of war Shadow.
Dunquerquoise also had a crew of 100 men. Cerberus was in company with Diana, when Diana took the cutter Neptune on 12 September after a nine-hour chase. Neptune was armed with 12 guns and had a crew of 55 men. She was three days out of Lorient and had taken no prizes.
Légère had left Brest on 4 June in company with three frigates. During her cruise she had captured six prizes. However, on 23 June she encountered the two British frigates at . After a 10-hour chase the British frigates finally caught up with her; a few shots were exchanged and then Légère struck.
In capturing Lively, Perseverance recaptured the two brigs. Lively had also been in company with the corvette Hirondelle, which however escaped. Thirty-two vessels of the British fleet shared the prize money, which was declared on 17 August 1782. By September 1781 Lively was off Sandy Hook, with Admiral Robert Digby's squadron.
Coghlan's replacement in January 1811 was Captain Clement Milward, and it was he who sailed her back to Britain later that year. Elk arrived home on 27 September. She was in company with Sparrow as the two vessels had escorted a convoy of merchantmen from Negril.Marshall (1829), Supplement, Part 3, p.138.
At 12:40 pm on 1 February, West Point—in company with Wakefield and under escort of Exeter, HMS Encounter, and —got under way. The destroyers eventually went off to perform other duties, and Exeter as well soon dropped away to escort another convoy, leaving the two big troopships on their own.
Liberté was carried three carriage and four swivel guns, and had a crew of 18 men. She had "infested" the coast for some time. Griffins master was B. Fisk. On 29 March 1799 Griffin and several other vessels were in company with or in sight at the capture of the galiot Neptunus.
Next, on 18 September 1807, Dryad, in company with Viginie, captured Jomsrue Ellen, Jensin, master. Then on 27 September 1807 Dryad captured Nimrod, H. Nicholayson, master. (The Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Netley.) On 22 September, Dryad captured the Danish ship Carl. Four days later Dryad captured Garde Haab.
Sugden 2004, p. 487 After 45 days, the town surrendered.Sugden 2004, p. 493 Nelson prepared for an assault on Calvi, working in company with Lieutenant-General Charles Stuart.Oman 1987, p. 127 British forces landed at Calvi on 19 June, and immediately began moving guns ashore to occupy the heights surrounding the town.
Around 1806 Basilisk was ordered north to be based at Leith in Scotland. Basilisk was in company with the gun-brig and Diligence when they captured the Mercurius, Thompson, Master, on 8 April. Urgent sent Mercurius, which was sailing from Alicante to Embden, into Dover.Lloyd's List, no. 4043, - accessed 8 February 2014.
At the end of 1755 Geary received orders to join the Channel Squadron under Sir Edward Hawke. During the winter of 1756 and into early 1757 Geary was part of the court-martial of Admiral John Byng. In April Geary aboard the Somerset, and in company with , captured a number of privateers.
Queen put into Salvador, Bahia, to replenish her water. She was in company with the East Indiaman Kent, with which she had left Torbay in convoy.Hardy & Hardy (1811), p.202. During the night of 8–9 July a fire broke out on Queen while most of her officers and passengers were ashore.
Ammen arrived at her destination on 2 October and spent the ensuing nine days practicing gunnery, torpedo, and antisubmarine warfare (ASW) techniques. On 11 October, she departed Pearl Harbor in company with . The destroyer arrived back at Adak on 16 October and, for the next six weeks patrolled in the Aleutian Islands.
From the 1970s, they ceased to operate in fixed sets and at various times were used on the Brisbane Limited, Canberra Express, Gold Coast Motorail, Indian Pacific (to Broken Hill), North Coast Overnight Express, The Alice and Sydney/Melbourne Express in company with HUB, stainless steel sleeper and non air-conditioned stock.
After almost six years of inactivity, Wheeling was recommissioned at Puget Sound on 3 May 1910, Comdr. Edward W. Eberle in command. In June, she made a brief cruise in Alaskan waters before starting on a voyage to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in company with Petrel. During that voyage, she nearly circumnavigated the globe.
He immediately began preparations for another journey. Setting out in company with George Maxwell, he travelled south to the Porongorup and Stirling Ranges, extensively exploring both, then south to King George Sound and east along the coast for five days. The result was Drummond's 4th Collection, which was complete by July 1847.
With her sister ships and , Caroline was sent to the China Station and recommissioned at Hong Kong on 18 February 1890.The Navy List. (April, 1891). p. 209. On 7 January 1896 Caroline left Hong Kong in company with and for a return to Portsmouth via Singapore, Aden, Suez, Malta, Gibraltar and Plymouth.
On 12 September Scorpion captured Marianne. Because Scorpion was abroad, two-thirds of the prize money for Marianne and Carl von Plessen was paid to Greenwich Hospital. On 18 September Scorpion was in company when Sir Edward Hughes captured Christle. Also on that day, Scorpion was in company with when Scorpion captured Nicholini.
On 11 October the two schooners Snapper and were in company when Nonpareil captured the merchant schooner Belle Coquette. In 1809 she was under Lieutenant William Jenkins. On 9 July Snapper was in company with the second rate , , , and when they captured Goede Hoop. On 2 August the same squadron captured Carl Ludwig.
Maintained in commission in the years immediately following the end of the Civil War, Rhode Island's first duty was to help bring the formidable former Confederate armored ram Stonewall to the United States. Departing on 21 October for Havana in company with , Rhode Island returned with the French-built Stonewall on 23 November.
Register of shipping (1806), Seq.№929. On 9 November 1805 Minorca put into Charleston in distress,Lloyd's List №4279. but whether she sailed again afterwards is not clear. She had left on 28 October under the command of Captain Wood, in company with , Ariel, and a schooner, all under the escort of .
Born in Greenwich, southeast London, he began playing bass in 1967, joining friend Brian Bath's band Cobwebs and Strange. In 1969, Palmer and Bath formed Tame with Victor King on drums. The band lasted until 1970. From 1972, Palmer and Bath were in Company with Barry Sherlock (guitar) and Lionel Azulay (drums).
Piracy and Maritime Crime, Historical and Modern Case Studies, Naval War College Press, Newport, Rhode Island. Newport Paper 35, January 2010. . On leaving the Channel Fleet. she sailed for the East Indies, leaving Singapore in company with for Labuan and China on 10 October 1849, and arriving in Hong Kong on 14 November.
One of his final successes in the Caribbean was the capture of the 20-gun privateer Fantôme on 28 May 1810, while in company with . Hawker then returned to Halifax and was based there until paying Melampus off in 1812 and returning to Britain to take his new command, the 74-gun .
Hermes was in company with the whaler Pearl which also was wrecked at the same time. Pearl was wrecked first; Hermes wrecked when she came to Pearls assistance. The 57 men from both crews were able to land on one of the atoll's small islands.Shipwrecks at Holoikauaua (the Pearl and the Hermes).
Lieutenant Commander Thomas D. Price was her first commanding officer. Following an Atlantic shakedown, Rankin steamed on 26 March 1945 in company with for the Panama Canal Zone. Joining the Pacific Fleet on 1 April, she loaded Marine Corps replacement equipment at San Francisco and steamed independently for Hawaii on 17 April.
In March 1944 Cunningham relinquished command of 85 Squadron. He was appointed group captain in command of Night Operations at No. 11 Group RAF. At 26 he was one of the youngest to hold that rank. Air Marshal Roderick Hill asked him to report to de Havilland in company with Adolph Malan.
The "tide of visitors," reported Captain Murray, "wherever we went, overwhelmed us." In company with Augusta, Miantonomoh departed Gibraltar on 15 May 1867. Steaming via the Canary and Cape Verde. Islands, Caribbean ports and the Bahamas, she anchored off League Island, Philadelphia, 22 July, thus completing a cruise of more than 17,700 miles.
Eclair was armed with 18 guns and had a crew of 120 men. King then moved to another ship, with command of Druid transferring to Captain (acting) Edward Codrington. Druid was paid off in March 1797. On 5 November 1796 Druid was in company with , and when they captured the Spanish ship Adriana.
However, they returned to southern Utah.Rex C. Reeve, Jr. and Galen L. Fletcher. Mormons in the Tuba City Area. Ten years later, in November 1870, Tuba left his home with his wife, Pulaskaninki, in company with Hamblin to spend time in southern Utah in order to learn the ways of the Mormons.
She left Bengal on 29 August in company with the frigate , but they parted a few days later;Lloyd's List №4285. Union reached St Helena on 30 November. While Union was at St Helena the whaler came in and was condemned at unseaworthy. Union carried her cargo of oil back to England.
Juthwara is depicted in the Great East Window of Sherborne Abbey, and on a number of altar screens in Devon, in company with her sister Sidwell. Her traditional emblem is a round soft cheese and/or a sword. She is depicted as a cephalophore in a late medieval statue in Guizeny, in Brittany.
James (Vol.II) pp.7-8 In the Action of 13 January 1797, Amazon, in company with Pellew's ship Indefatigable, encountered the French ship Droits de l'Homme, a 74-gun ship of the line.James (Vol.II) p.11 Normally, frigates would not engage a ship of the line as they would be severely outgunned.
They pierce the fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, and run forward along the lateral part of the urethral triangle in company with the posterior scrotal branches of the perineal artery; they are distributed to the skin of the scrotum or labia and communicate with the perineal branch of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve.
Although normally employed in the Thames, its estuary and adjoining rivers, she did venture further afield on occasions. Hedley Farrington recalls one voyage in the mid 1920s from Sittingbourne to Devonport in company with SB Gertrude May. They were loaded with cement. It was winter time and the voyage lasted three months.
In December she captured the American brig Rising Hope, which had been sailing from Charleston to Cadiz. On 19 January 1813 Wanderer captured Three Friends. On 14 March 1814 Wanderer was in company with and so shared the prize and head money for the capture of the American letter of marque Adeline.
Amphitrite cleared Bridgeport, Connecticut, on 2 February 1917 for repairs and alterations at the New York Navy Yard, arriving the following day, 2 February. On 17 February, the ship departed the yard and stood down river to the Narrows, near Rosebank, Staten Island, NY, for work on the submarine net in company with three tugs, Hudson, W. J. Conway, and Lizzie D., and Navy lighters , Transport, and the tug S. W. Holbrook. Later, in company with M. M. Millard, George T. Kirkham, and John Nichols, she continued her work laying the net off Rosebank. After further repairs at the Navy Yard from 2–17 March Amphitrite resumed duty with the Naval Militia of Connecticut, arriving at New Haven on 18 March.
Repairs to her battle damage carried out at the Mare Island Navy Yard kept Ammen out of the Lingayen Gulf operation in January 1945, and their completion at the beginning of the second week in February came too late for the destroyer to play a part in the mid-February seizure of Iwo Jima. On 9 February 1945, she sailed out of the Golden Gate in company with and set a course for Pearl Harbor. The two warships reached Oahu on 15 February, and Ammen performed training and carrier escort missions in the Hawaiian Islands until the middle of the first week in March. On 4 March, the destroyer departed Pearl Harbor in company with and her old division mate, .
Wadena returned to the east coast of the United States soon thereafter, reaching Charleston, South Carolina, on 10 March 1918. She remained there until 25 March, when she escorted another convoy of submarine chasers to Bermuda, arriving there on 29 March. Assigned to the "special task force" to safeguard the transatlantic passage of submarine chasers slated to operate in European waters, Wadena sailed for the Azores on 15 April in company with seven submarine chasers, the U.S. Army tug Knickerbocker, and the tug Lykens. Making most of the passage under sail, Wadena reached Ponta Delgada, Azores, on 27 April. In company with Yacona and the fuel ship , Wadena then sailed for Bermuda on 4 May and reached the British admiralty dockyard there 10 days later.
After conducting minesweeping operations in the Pearl Harbor channel and other Hawaiian waters, Vireo underwent upkeep at Pearl Harbor between 10 and 13 February 1942. Following local operations near Honolulu and Pearl Harbor, she made brief runs to Johnston Island and the port of Hilo. In April and May 1942, after another brief stretch around Pearl Harbor, Vireo conducted local patrols out of Hilo, sometimes in company with to conduct magnetic, acoustic, and mechanical minesweeping operations; and to patrol harbors with her echo- ranging and listening gear. From 23 to 24 April, Vireo, in company with Crossbill and , conducted a search for survivors of a downed Army plane off Pepeekeo Point, near Hilo, and found one body before she abandoned the task.
Lieutenant Robert Ramsay was appointed to command of Mistletoe on 12 November 1808 and fitted her out.Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Vol. 196, November 1854, p.514. Mistletoe was employed in protecting the British interests in the Rio de la Plata. From 25 May 1809, Mistletoe was in company with , , , and , escorting a convoy.
The British, led by Lt. Gardiner Henry Guion, captured one gunboat, killing two of her crew and wounding three, including her commander; two gunboats grounded and could not be retrieved. The British then burnt the three chasse-marees that they captured. On 29 April Armide was in company with when they captured the Aimable Betsie.
Little Belt had been in company with Wolverine during the chase. Crispo was promoted to post-captain on 21 October 1810; Bingham succeeded him as commander of the Little Belt in November 1810. Bingham then sailed her to Halifax to operate off the North American coast. By early 1811, Little Belt was in the Caribbean.
James Blain and Barbara Maude had married in 1876 in New Zealand. The couple had no children, probably enabling Mrs. Blain (at least occasionally) to accompany and assist her husband in his work. On 10 March 1886 James and Barbara Blain were camped at a pine ridge on "Gunbar" station, in company with other carriers.
In 1810 Monkey was part of the force blockading Lorient. On 28 March 1810 Monkey and were in company when they captured Epervier. On 29 April Monkey was in company with Armide and the hired armed cutter Adrian at the capture of Aimable Betzie. also shared in the proceeds of the capture of Aimable Betsie.
The Dutch captains decided to sail via the Shetland Islands to ports in then-neutral Norway. On 28 August 1795, the convoy encountered Unicorn, in company with and . Unicorn captured the Dutch East Indiaman Cromhout or Crumhout. The Cromhouts capture resulted in at least £40,000 in prize money to be distributed among her captors.
Brough's assignment was operating against submarines off the Labrador Coast in the vicinity of Hamilton's Inlet. Accordingly, extra foul weather clothing was loaded aboard in anticipation of the many cold watches that were to come. On 20 October, Brough, in company with the rest of the squadron, departed on her biggest operation LANTFLEX 1-55.
On 15 July Reindeer was in company with when Whiting recaptured Friends. On 22 November, Reindeer captured the French 14-gun privateer lugger Spéculation. She was five days out of St Malo but had taken nothing. Lastly, Reindeer shared in the prize money arising from her sister ship 's recapture of Racehorse on 13 December.
The record of Echmarcach in company with Máel Coluim and Mac Bethad could indicate that he was in some sense a 'Scottish' ruler, and that his powerbase was located in the Isles. Such an orientation could add weight to the possibility that Echmarcach was descended from Ragnall mac Gofraid.Etchingham (2001) pp. 161, 181–182.
Bateson (1959), pp.129-39. Sugar Cane left Port Jackson for Bengal in late 1793, in company with Boddington. The vessels separated at some point, and Sugar Cane went on to discover some islands in the Caroline archipelago. The islands were the Pingelap () atoll, now part of Pohnpei State of the Federated States of Micronesia.
4061 - accessed 9 May 2016. Later that year, on 10 December, Harlequin was in company with when they recaptured Betsey. Then on 30 August 1807, Harlequin captured the Danish ship Ole Smith Ploug. Lloyd's List reported that Ole, Smith, master, and Plough, Gausil, master, which Harlequin had detained, arrived in Plymouth on 3 September.
Kingfisher suffered extensive damage to her rigging but had only one man slightly wounded. In 1809, under Commander Ewell Tritton, on 12 March she was in company with the 38-gun fifth-rate frigate when Topaze engaged in an inconclusive action in the Adriatic with the 40-gun Flore and the 44-gun Danaé.
778–779Maurer, Combat Squadrons, p. 779Maurer, Combat Squadrons, pp. 779–780 Shortly after organizing, key personnel left for training with the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics in Florida, where it flew simulated combat missions in company with the 491st Bombardment Group leadership, which was at a similar point in its training.Blue, p.
On 24 June 1941 Auckland was in company with Australian sloop , escorting the oiler Pass of Balmaha to Tobruk. In the evening of 24 June they were attacked by Axis aircraft. Auckland was hit several times and wrecked; her crew abandoned ship and she sank. Most of her crew, 162 men, were saved by Parramatta.
In company with SubDivs 6 and 7, and tender , H-8 departed San Pedro on 25 July 1922 and arrived in Norfolk, Virginia on 14 September. She decommissioned there on 17 November. Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 26 February 1931. She was sold for scrapping on 28 November 1933.
Brinkley Bass reentered San Diego on 6 August. After a post-deployment leave ana upkeep period, the destroyer resumed normal operations out of San Diego. That employment lasted until the first month of 1952. On 26 January 1952, she stood out of San Diego in company with and bound for the Korean War once more.
On 16 January 1798 was in company with when they captured Belliqueux, off the Irish coast. She was out of Saint-Malo, and on 11 January had captured His Majesty's packet Prince Ernest, which had been sailing from Tortola. The captain of the packet and all but four of her crew were on board Belliqueux.
Sutton removed to Derwent in April 1810, and by May 1810 the Oberon was off the Downs again, commanded by John Murray. On 4 May Oberon was in company with the gun-brig when she recaptured the Galen. Oberon moved to Leith in 1812. On 23 October, Oberon, Clio and Chanticleer detained the Jonge Henrick.
In September Carpenter resigned from Milbrook, and Lieutenant James Leach replaced him in command. On 30 August 1807, Milbrook recaptured the brig Badger, of Dublin. A little over two weeks later, on, 17 September, Milbrook, in company with the letter of marque Ceres, captured the Danish brig Kraben. Kraben was condemned to the Crown.
He watched the first waves of bombers hit Sevastopol from his own Storch, in company with his chief of staff. The air units of Fliegerkorps VIII were positioned close to the front. Richthofen's forces flew 723 sorties and dropped 525 tons of bombs. The bombs included the fortress busting 1,400, 1,700 and 1,800 kg bombs.
O'Connor 1994, pp. 221-222. In August 1917, Teichmann was posted to Fliegerkompanie 42J, considered the cream of the Austro-Hungarian fighter squadrons. It was armed with Albatros D.III fighters. On 26 September 1917, in company with Ernst Strohschneider and Ferdinand Udvardy, he helped shoot down a SPAD over Ronchi for his first aerial victory.
An immediate request was made to the Air Ministry for constant-speed propellers and two days later, a Spitfire with the new propeller took off easily, leaving 38 aircraft still on board to be flown to Malta. In company with , she joined Nelson and the convoy three days before the start of Operation Pedestal.
On 25 January Capelin was in company with Champion and Sybille when Sybille captured the Grand Argus. Capellin was reconnoitering the harbour at Brest, France when she hit the sunken Parquette Rock at 7am on 30 June.Gossett (1986), p. 66. , the hired armed cutter Adrian and the cutter all tried to get her off.
She was commissioned in May 1805 under Lieutenant James Stone. On 27 July she was under the command of Lieutenant Henry Wier and in company with , , , and the hired armed brig , when they captured nine French chasse marees. On 27 October she recaptured Favourite. On 17 January 1808 Alban captured the American ship Active.
From August 1815, Spencer served as a guardship in Plymouth under the command of Captain William Robert Broughton. On 16 March 1817, Wolf, a tender to Spencer, captured two smuggling boats, Albeona and Two Brothers, and their cargo. Wolf was in company with the revenue cruiser Vigilant. In 1818 Captain Sir Thomas Hardy replaced Broughton.
On 9 March St Fiorenzo recaptured the brig Cynthia. Almost a month later, on 7 April, St Fiorenzo, in company with Impetueux, recaptured the Ulysses. Ulysses, Smith, master, had been on her way from Santo Domingo to London when the French privateer Grande Buonaparte, of 22 guns and 200 men, captured her on 2 April.
Underway again the following day, Tracy escorted another convoy to Guadalcanal, conducting gunnery exercises en route, and arrived on 10 January. Later in the month, she departed Efate, New Hebrides, bound for New Caledonia in company with the President Hayes. During the passage, they fought through a storm before arriving at Nouméa on 19 January.
Challenger sued for salvage on Blenden Hall, but the Admiralty Court pointed out that Elizas crew had not required Challengers help and dismissed the case. Barr resumed his voyage. On 1 March she was off St Micahel's in company with Venelia, Parget, master, and a convoy under the escort of .Lloyd's List 1 April 1814.
There they received 24 lashes each and then were again transferred, this time to Prince of Wales. She arrived at Port Jackson, Sydney, on 26 January 1788. On leaving Port Jackson on 6 May 1788, in company with Charlotte, she travelled to China.Letter from Newton Fowell, midshipman HMS Sirius, to John Fowell, 12 July 1788.
Five days later, Turkey headed for Kwajalein with YF-412 and YF-383 in tow and in company with ATR-46, making port there on 1 June. Upon delivering her tows, she proceeded back to Majuro. Meanwhile, on 15 May 1944, she had been reclassified as an old ocean tug and redesignated ATO-143.
The first trip, made in company with the battleship , arrived in Brest, France on 22 December 1918. Georgia was transferred to the Pacific Fleet shortly thereafter, departing from Boston on 16 July 1919. She transited the Panama Canal and arrived in San Diego, where she became the flagship of the 2nd Division, 1st Squadron.
Josephine was armed with four 2-pounders guns and small arms. She had a crew of 45 men, but had put ten on board Jane, which had been sailing from Lisbon. Josephine had sailed from the Île de Batz and Jane was her only capture. When Amethyst captured Josephine, Amethyst was in company with and .
Six weeks later, with Allied warships bombarding her shores with near impunity and Allied planes sweeping her skies clear of rapidly dwindling numbers of her defending aircraft, Japan surrendered. On 27 August, Tuscaloosa, in company with other units of the 7th Fleet, departed Subic Bay in the Philippines, bound for Korean and Manchurian waters.
Pursuant to this decision, sufficient ratings to enable the ship to be steamed to Esquimalt, were drafted from Halifax to Sydney, and the ship was recommissioned with Lieutenant J. Butterfield, RCNR, in command, on 24 October 1945. The next day, she departed from Sydney in company with four other Algerines. Their immediate destination was Halifax.
Captain William Watson received a Letter of Marque on 14 August 1811. He sailed from The Downs on 4 September, bound for New South Wales and China. General Graham left in company with the convict transport , and reached Rio de Janeiro on 31 October, some five days after Guildford. The two vessels left Rio together.
While the transports of PhibRon 4 loaded at Lunga Point, Cole screened them from 10 to 13 March. On the latter day, she received onward routing and proceeded for the Russell Islands. On the 15th, the destroyer escort headed for Ulithi, in the Western Carolines, in company with , , and , escorting various units of PhibRon 4\.
Hogg & Wiper, pp. 10-11Brescia, p. 48 Trieste escorted another convoy to Libya on 21 November in company with the light cruiser . Late that evening, the convoy came under a combined submarine and aircraft attack; at 23:12, Trieste was torpedoed by the submarine , and a torpedo bomber hit Duca degli Abruzzi shortly thereafter.
Gasconade being sunk, 1948. Assigned to Joint Task Force 1, Gasconade during the next 3 months prepared for Operation Crossroads, a program of nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands. Departing Pearl Harbor 18 May in company with Transport Division 92, she reached Bikini Atoll, Marshalls, 30 May. On 22 June her crew transferred to .
Winfield (2008), p. 370. On 21 April 1805, Captain Charles Dashwood of HMS Bacchante instructed Bernarding to take Sandwich out on a cruise. On 6 May Sandwich was on the Bahama Banks, about eight leagues from West Caicos. She was in company with the schooner Nassau when together they encountered the French privateer schooner Renomée.
She had left the Gironde the evening before on this, her second voyage, to India. On 19 August Indefatigable, still in company with Conflict, captured Adele. In December a distribution of £10,000 was payable for the proceeds from Diane and Adele. On 1 and 9 September 1808 Indefatigable captured two American ships, Sally and Peggy.
On 12 March Foudroyant parted company for South America, arriving in Río de Janeiro in August. Captain John Davie took command on 25 January 1809, and then Captain Richard Hancock on 17 May. Smith transferred his flag to on the same day. From 25 May, Foudroyant was in company with , , , and Brilliant, escorting a convoy.
As the landing craft entered Piraeus, they were again met with a tumultuous welcome and no sign the enemy. The Germans had left for the north a few days earlier. For the next few weeks Prince David, in company with Prince Henry, ferried both troops and much-needed supplies to a famine-stricken Greece.Schull, Joseph.
Cambridge, in company with HMS Norfolk and HMS St George, were ordered to attack the main citadel. The resulting attack lasted from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, and succeeded in silencing the defences. After this success Commodore Hughes returned to Britain in June, taking Burnet and the Cambridge with him.
After unloading, she departed for China on 28 July 1790, to load tea for the EIC for the return journey to Britain. On the way, Justinian called at Norfolk Island, arriving there on 28 August in company with . Justinian arrived at England on 8 October 1791. She then returned to the West Indies trade.
Two Sisters is almost surely Twende Sostre, which Riflemen captured on 1 December while in company with . On 23 March 1813 Pearce sailed Rifleman for the Leeward Islands station. Together with she escorted seven troopships to Halifax, where they arrived on 1 June. The troops came from the 13th and the 64th Regiments of Foot.
Three days later Telegraph was in company with and when they recaptured the brig Recovery. The next day Telegraph captured the sloop Four Brothers, of 20 tons and two men. That same day she destroyed the sloop John, of two men and 30 tons and the schooner Ann, of three men and 32 tons.
On her first convict voyage, Guildford left London on 3 September 1811 in company with . She reached Rio de Janeiro on 27 October, and arrived at Port Jackson on 18 January 1812. Guildford carried 200 male convicts, one of whom died during the voyage. Guildford departed Port Jackson bound for Bengal on 29 March 1812.
He had in 1657 embraced the tenets of the Quakers, and he adopted their belief with the same enthusiasm which he had at one time shown in the cause of the Covenant. He was several times arrested in company with his fellow-believers, but invariably obtained his release. He died at Borthwick early in 1679.
On 8 December 1793 William Wilkinson received a letter of marque. This authorised Indispensable to capture enemy vessels should the opportunity arise. She sailed to Port Jackson on 17 December 1793, arriving on 14 May 1794. She departed for Bengal on 7 July 1794, in company with the American vessel Halcyon, Captain Benjamin Page.
The remaining crewmembers locked the monitor's hatches and Barroso was able to kill or capture almost all of the Paraguayans on deck.Leuchars, p. 186 On 15 October she bombarded Angostura Fort in company with , , Pará and her sister . After the war Rio Grande was assigned to the newly formed Alto Uruguai Flotilla, based at Itaqui.
On 15 March 1805 Bold was in company with Cruizer and when they captured the Industria. On the last day of March Bold and Ann captured the Neptunus. On 3 August, Bold was in a squadron with Blazer, , , , and when they captured the Frederick Wilhelm. On 1 October 1806 Bold captured the Conceicas e Almas.
By the time the French privateer sailed off Cornwall had eight feet of water in her hold and was quite water-logged. Lloyd's List reported that Cornwall had been in company with , Irish, master, and William. They had left Peru together and they arrived at Falmouth on the 28th. The engagement had lasted five hours.
On 21 September, she sailed back to Humboldt Bay where she went into availability for a week; then resumed salvage duty around Jautefa Bay. On 14 October, she sailed in company with echelon LI, as Task Unit 78.2.9, bound ultimately for the Leyte invasion. Sonoma entered San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, on 20 October.
Arriving at Guantánamo Bay via Charleston 25 June, Hist joined the blockading fleet off Santiago de Cuba on the 29th. The following day was a memorable one. That morning, in company with Hornet, Hist captured the Spanish schooner Nickerson. Their prize in tow, the two ships were joined by Wompatuck and the column headed for Manzanillo Bay.
Almost two months later, on 27 May, Rhin was in company with the Princess Charlotte when they captured the American ship Fox. Then on 12 December Rhin captured the French chasse maree Dorade. On 27 March 1812 Rhin captured the American brig Eclipse. Eclipse. off 300 tons, was armed with six guns and had a crew of 28 men.
Medusa and Rhin landed a carronade each to support their marines and those from , who captured the island. Although the guerrillas suffered losses, British casualties were nil. On 24 June, landing parties from Rhin and Medusa destroyed fortified works at Plencia. On 8 November Rhin was in company with the sloop when they captured the French privateer Courageuse.
14, escorting a convoy of transports. Arriving at Apra Harbor, Guam, on 19 April, Walter C. Wann effected battle damage repairs until 6 May, when she sailed for Saipan in the Marianas. She next escorted TU 94.19.18—attack transports, LSTs, LCIs and LSMs—in company with and three submarine chasers, arriving at Okinawa on 14 May.
On 23 August she was in company with but they separated in bad weather that worsened as it continued.Hepper (1994), p. 88. Crash did not handle the weather well despite the crew having thrown her guns overboard. On 26 August she anchored near land but the anchors did not hold and on 26 August she grounded at Vlieland.
Detached from the Naval Training Center, Miami, on 8 September 1945, Andres sailed in company with the other ships of CortDiv 80, and reached the Charleston Naval Shipyard on 9 September 1945 to commence inactivation. Decommissioned there on 18 October 1945, Andres was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 November 1945. She was scrapped in February 1946.
Then on 22 March Lord Nelson captured Two Brothers. On 13 September 1804, prize money for Baron Von Hopkin and Sverige Lycka was paid. On 1 July 1800, Lord Nelson was in company with , , and in Bourneuf Bay when they sent in their boats to attack a French convoy at Île de Noirmoutier.Debritt (1801), p.37.
This cutter, built in 1803, carried eight 12-pounder carronades and was of tons (bm).Winfield (2008), p.394. She served from 10 August 1807 until 15 August 1809. On 20 May, while under the command of Mr. John Wood, Master, she was in company with off the Vlie when they captured the Dutch privateer schooner Pietheyn.
Racehorse was sent to Mauritius to join the squadron there under James Hillyar that had been assembled to attack the French squadron under Francois Roquebert that was expected from Brest. Early in 1811 Racehorse was in company with her sister-ship Elipse when Eclipse recaptured the Donna Emilia. On 3 February, Racehorse captured the slaver Othmany.
She suffered another mishap on 23 July 1906, when she grounded off Lundy Island during unsuccessful operations to salvage the battleship . Duncan transferred to the Atlantic Fleet in February 1907, and underwent a refit at Gibraltar from November to February 1908. In July, Duncan visited Canada during the Quebec Tercentenary, in company with her sister ships , , and .
Prior to the Civil War, Brown, whose records have for the most part been lost, operated on the Great Lakes from her base at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As the national crisis deepened after Abraham Lincoln was elected President, Brown was transferred to the Atlantic and, in company with four other cutters, arrived at Boston late in December 1861.
Adèle sailed from Mauritius on the evening of 25 August, in company with the privateer Gloire. Adèle and Surcouf captured eight small prizes, four of which he permitted to go on their way after Surcouf had plundered them of what he had thought necessary. However, on 13 November 1800 he encountered a British brig-sloop man-of-war.
Commander Nathaniel Portlock commissioned Arrow in 1796. On 1 June 1797 Arrow captured two French merchant vessels, Jeune Albe and Sept Freres. Then on 25 April 1798 Arrow captured Jonge Ferdinand. Then on 1 September Arrow captured Jong Jan Swart. Between April and July 1799 Arrow sailed in company with and the hired armed cutter Kent.
All these ships were sunk by the . By the end of 1940 she had taken part in nine convoys. 1941 found La Malouine as a member of the 2nd Escort Group operating out of the port of Londonderry, Northern Ireland. On 7 January 1941, in company with another corvette, , she assisted in the sinking of the Italian navy submarine .
In February 2016, Monmouth and her sister participated in NATO exercise Dynamic Guard in Norwegian waters. In August, Monmouth, in company with and , anchored off Bournemouth for the town's annual air festival. By September, she was exercising in Canadian waters and was involved in the rescue of an injured Canadian fisherman 100 miles east of Nova Scotia.
In January 1994, Grey Rover berthed at Cape Town, South Africa in company with HMS Norfolk for a five day visit. Both ships were open to the public and 53,000 visitors we received on board both ships. Grey Rover's last refit was 15 June - 27 November 1998 which extended her service life into the 21st century.
On 7 November, Silliman sailed Gallatin in company with the privateer Saucy Jack to attempt to intercept the British privateer Caledonia. They were unsuccessful. In the new year, on 27 March 1813, the captain of the schooner Malaparte published a letter thanking Silliman and his men for helping to save his schooner's cargo after she went ashore near Savannah.
On the 24th, she departed in company with three other ships for San Francisco, but two days out she had to put in at Midway Island to repack her stern tube. She then steamed independently for San Francisco 29 July but, en route was diverted to San Pedro, California, where she tied up the second week of August.
Sazanami 15 April 1940. Albacore departed Australia on 26 December to patrol north of the Bismarck Islands. She spotted her first target on 12 January 1944 and sank Choko Maru with two separate torpedo attacks. Two days later, in company with and , she blew up (flushed by Guardfish);Blair, Clay, Jr. Silent Victory (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975), p.484.
When she left England she was in company with , , and Minerva. She left Fort St George for Bengal on 4 September 1800. The East India Company then chartered her out as a transport and troopship to support Baird's expedition to Egypt to help General Ralph Abercromby expel the French there. The charter for Cuvera was Rs.14,000 per month.Anon.
Franks, Dempsey 2001, p. 76. He reported to the 13th Aero Squadron in July 1918. On 1 August, in company with Charles Biddle and two other American pilots, he shot down two German Albatros D.V fighters over Viéville-en-Haye. Then, from 15 September to 23 October 1918, he downed four of the new Fokker D.VII fighters.
Chandler relieved Capt. P. P. Powell as commanding officer of the light cruiser on October 15. Shortly over three weeks later, an event occurred that highlighted Chandler's tour in command of the light cruiser. On the morning of November 6, 1941, Omaha, in company with the destroyer , came across a darkened ship that acted suspiciously when challenged.
Three months later, on 16 April, Orestes captured Sophia. Then on 26 May, Orestes was in company with the third rate and the hired armed cutter Lord Keith when they captured Hoppet and Neptunus. During the summer, Orestes was in the North Sea as part of the fleet under Admiral Gambier that engaged in the second battle of Copenhagen.
Congress launched on 15 August 1799 under the command of Captain Sever. After fitting-out in Rhode Island, she set off on her maiden voyage 6 January 1800 sailing in company with Essex to escort merchant ships to the East Indies.Toll (2006), p. 136. Six days later she lost all of her masts during a gale.
Later, Kingfisher shared in the prize money. On 29 January 1813 Kingfisher was in company with when they captured the Madona della Grazia. Prize money was paid in April 1838. 2 February 1813, after a five-hour chase, her boats captured one trabaccolo and ran nine ashore at St. Catherine's, Corfu, of which five were destroyed.
Couture arrived in New France in 1640. In the summer of 1641 he went to work among the Hurons. The following spring Couture returned to Quebec in company with the Jesuit leader Isaac Jogues. During this period, Couture learned several major native languages, which increased his stature, for he could now work as a translator for the Jesuits.
In recapturing the settees, the French squadron involved lost an opportunity to capture Phoebe, though they did capture the schooner and a transport.Marshall (1823-1835), Vol. 4 Part 1, p.283-4. arrived at Gibraltar in March 1804 and then sailed from there to join Nelson off Toulon in company with Phoebe,Nelson and Nicholas (1845 - 1846), p.330.
Weight again attempted to tow off the Army tug, alone on the next day and in company with HMS Barholm on the 28th. Nevertheless, even after the joint attempt, the Army tug remained hard aground and defied all of the salvors' efforts, and the American salvage vessel subsequently returned to Naples to resume work on Pilot.
Sailing from San Pedro, California, 3 June 1940, Grebe arrived in Pearl Harbor on 17 June to tow for gunnery and bombing practice, and participate in minesweeping training. Two trips back to the mainland, 1 August to 9 September and 27 September to 13 October 1941, in company with on passenger and stores runs interrupted her Hawaiian duty.
Furthermore, an outbreak of meningitis killed two crewmen and created an additional delay. Leipzig returned to escort duties in the Baltic in mid-September 1944. Her first operation covered troop transports between Gotenhafen and Swinemünde in company with Admiral Scheer. On 14 October, Leipzig departed Gotenhafen, bound for Swinemünde, to take on a load of mines.
The remainder of this day was spent in regaining control of boats dispatched the previous night, recovering beach party, and exchanging operative boats for the imperative boats of LSD-2. Departure from the area was made at 1748 hours in company with Transport Division THIRTY-THREE less USS Hercules (AK-41), plus USS Whiteside (AKA-90).
Twenty-three feet of her bow was sheared off and one of her bulkheads buckled. One of her crewmen was killed. However, the ship was able to continue unassisted and reached Norfolk on 13 September. Her repairs completed on 7 October, Algorab loaded and proceeded in company with Transport Division (TransDiv) 5 to Mehdia, French Morocco.
In July 1848, in company with Msgr. Moreno, Bishop of Ivrea, Guglielmo Audisio and the Marquis Birago, he established the daily paper L'Armonia, which soon had a number of distinguished contributors; among them, Rosmini and the Marquis Gustavo Benso di Cavour, brother of Camillo Cavour."Cose Italiane," La Civiltà Cattolica, Vol. VI, 1887, pp. 485-488.
He sailed in company with Silas Deane aboard the comte d'Estaing's flagship of the seventeen-ship battle fleet transporting four thousand French troops. Congress welcomed Gerard on July 14, one day before it opened investigations into charges against Deane.Patton, p. 202 This post he held until superseded by the Chevalier de la Luzerne, in September, 1779.
As American involvement in Vietnam deepened, Vega's deployment schedule reflected this increase in operations. While deployed in the summer of 1966, Vega steamed in company with Hector (AR-7), Ashtabula (AO-51), Paricutin (AE-18), and Currituck (AV-7). From 22 August to 21 November, she supported ships operating on Yankee Station and Operation Market Time.
On 15 April, she left that port in company with to take part in Exercise "Sea Turtle", off the coast of Korea. Late in May, Cunningham assisted in Exercise "Granite Creek." After a visit to Hong Kong, she returned to Yokosuka for an availability to prepare for the voyage home where she arrived on 27 August.
Jose, The Royal Australian Navy 1914–1918, p. 334 She sailed in company with for the first part of the voyage, but the light cruiser later had to detach to tow the submarine . Australia arrived in Fremantle on 28 May 1919, the first time the ship had seen home waters in four and a half years.
The partly legendary Danish chronicle of Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta Danorum (c. 1200), is the first text to mention Björn Ironside as a King of Sweden. According to Saxo, Ragnar Lodbrok had a quarrel with the recently elevated ruler of the Swedes, Sörle. He therefore invaded the Swedish lands in company with his sons Björn, Fridleif and Radbard.
Stopford returned to blockade the main French force at the Ile d'Aix until 7 March when Gambier arrived to take command. From March to October Naiad was under the command of Captain George Cocks (acting). Captain Henry Hill then assumed command. On 22 March Naiad, under the command of Cocks, and in company with , captured the Josephine.
She was detached on 14 November and returned to Aden. She continued to escort military convoys throughout December, this time in company with HMS Carlisle and HMS Kandahar. Kimberley took passage to Bombay in January 1941 to complete repairs, which lasted throughout February. She rejoined the Mediterranean Fleet at Alexandria in March and began deployments with them in April.
At Capo Teulado, all participants of Exercise "Display Determination 79" rendezvous and conducted rehearsal landings. On 1 October, she sailed in company with 11 other ships to Saros Bay, Turkey, arriving there on 8 October. For a period of 10 days, this multinational force conducted rehearsals and cross-deck training. On 18 October, Barnstable County set out for Barcelona.
After the Danish navy surrendered, Cyane participated in the blockade of Zealand. Then on 30 November she, , and several other British warships escorted a convoy of merchant vessels from Helsingborg back to Britain. On 8 December, Cyane was in company with , , and the hired armed cutter Resolution when they captured the Danish ketch Jeltzomine den Roske.
She would accompany Dromedary on the trip while also carrying troops. Macquarie sent ashore two officers, 50 privates and 41 women and children who were instructed to follow in the next available convict transport. The Dromedary sailed on 22 May. On 29 May, while Dromedary was in company with Hindostan, Hindostan recaptured the Swedish ship Gustavus.
Two of the instructors were members of the RAF Falcons parachute display team. The Hastings took off from Abingdon about 1600 hrs. One eyewitness reported it flying in company with two RAF Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy heavy transport aircraft. Eyewitnesses in the village of Berinsfield reported seeing it fly over, then lose height or dive.
On 15 January 1809 Wolverine, in company with , and , captured the French brig Josephine. That same day Wolverine captured Napoleon. Simpson transferred to Goree and command of Wolverine passed to Commander Joseph Spear. On the morning of 12 April Spear arrived at the Admiralty office with Rear-Admiral Alexander Cochrane's dispatches announcing the surrender of Martinique.
On the outbreak of war Ilex was deployed in the Mediterranean with the Third Destroyer Flotilla. She was immediately transferred to the Western Approaches for convoy escort duty with her flotilla. On 13 October under the command of Lieutenant Commander Philip Lionel Saumarez she attacked and sank south-west of Ireland in company with the destroyer .
On 15 November, she finished discharging her cargo and departed. Early in December 1944, the Titania took part in exercises in Huon Gulf, New Guinea, then anchored in Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island. On the last day of the year, she got under way from Manus and steamed for the Philippines in company with the Luzon Attack Force.
On 12 August, she departed the last-named atoll in company with TF 49 bound for the Aleutian Islands. While she was at sea, the Japanese capitulation ended hostilities. Four days later, the ship steamed into Adak, Alaska. She remained there until the last day of the month when she got underway with TF 92, bound for Honshū, Japan.
In the late 2nd century CE, within the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia, Pausanias saw a temple of Palaemon: In company with Leucothea, Melicertes/Palaemon was widely invoked for protection from dangers at sea.The Greek Anthology contains several prayers of this type (Loeb Classical Library, vol. I, book 6, nos. 164, 223, 348); Aelius Aristides (Isthm.
The Magnesian and Trallian churches had sent their bishops, Polybius of Trallis and Damas, in company with two presbyters from Magnesia to meet Ignatius who was being held at the nearby port of Smyrna on his way to execution in Rome, and Ignatius writes his letter to thank the Magnesian church.The Epistle of Ignatius to the Magnesians 1.
On 12 June Molotov transported 2998 men of the 138th Rifle Brigade to Sevastopol, shelling German positions while unloading. She evacuated 1065 wounded and 350 women and children as she departed. On 14–15 June the ship returned, carrying 3855 reinforcements in company with other ships, bombarded German positions again, and evacuated 2908 wounded and refugees.
She departed Kingston on 7 December bound for Montreal and reached that city on the 10th. Four days later, she sailed for Quebec, arriving on the 16th. There, the remaining work to complete the ship for service was carried out. On 8 January 1943, Brisk headed for Boston in company with by way of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
In the spirit of ministry, she gathered together the compilation of Breathings of a Better Life. Roadside Poems, and Hillside and Seaside, were compilations from readings of nature. Childlife, Childlife in Prose, and Songs of Three Centuries, were pulled together in company with Whittier, and which he edited. The volume, Wild Roses of Cape Ann came after these.
Stack was attached to TG 78.4 which entered Leyte Gulf on 17 October. She spent the next two days performing pin-point fire support in the Dinagat Island landing area. On the 20th, she, in company with Lang and five YM's, performed mine sweeping operations and provided antiaircraft support for landings in the Philippines on Pinaon Island.
Even this was deemed insufficient, and so the U.S. Government leased the railroad for the duration, effective at 12:01 a.m. on 1 October 1942, handing control to the U.S. Army. What became the 770th Railway Operating Battalion of the Military Railway Service took over train operations in company with the WP&Y;'s civilian staff.
On 26 April 1814, Insolent was in company with and when they captured the Euranie. Insolent was among the vessels in the Channel Fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Lord Keithfrom 1812 to 1814, and so qualifying for a share of the Parliamentary grant for her services. In June 1814 Commander William Kelly replaced Forbes for North America.
VF-8 pilot Ens. John R. Galvin off Woleai, 1 April 1944. Returning to action in the Pacific, Harder reached Pearl Harbor on 27 February 1944 and departed on her fourth war patrol 16 March in company with . She headed for the western Caroline Islands where she was assigned duty as lifeguard ship for downed aviators.
Woolwich sailed from Bermuda on 26 August 1813 in company with a merchant vessel bound for Dominica. On 8 September the weather worsened and by 11 September Woolwich was caught in a gale. By six o'clock land suddenly appeared under her bow and within minutes she was aground. She lost her rudder, bilged immediately, and fell on her side.
At some point Wells sailed Raven to the West Indies. On 5 January 1783, Raven was in company with the 74-gun off Montserrat when they sighted a strange sail. Raven sailed to investigate, but the strange vessel turned out to be a British merchantman, as did another. By this time Raven was well out of sight of Hercules.
Women, as you must know, have a > far greater capacity for cool and lonely courage than men. Men usually want > a mate with them. Men don't work alone, their lives tend to be always in > company with other men. There was opposition from most quarters until it > went up to Churchill, whom I had met before the war.
Mathews, pp. 23–30. Seen in company with the most adventurous examples of Post-Impressionism and Fauvism, "his critical reception grew more favorable in [the] immediate aftermath [of that exhibition.]"Kennedy, p. 115. In 1916, he participated in the "Fifty at Montross" show at the Montross Gallery, which also included works by Cézanne, Matisse, Seurat, and Van Gogh.
Will, Codicil and Probate of Dame Rose Swan (P.C.C. 1497/8 (proved 15 March)). In 1498 Jenyns was elected Sheriff of London, in company with Thomas Bradbury, in the mayoralty of another elder of the Company, Sir John Percyvale,Clode, Early History of the Merchant Taylors II, pp. 8-21; M. Davies, 'Percyvale [nee Bonaventure], Thomasine (d.
The ship was assigned to join Task Group 51.19 the next day to bombard Tsugen Shima in company with Tuscaloosa and the battleships and . Japanese aircraft appeared, which forced the cancellation of the mission. Nevertheless, Wichita shelled Japanese shore batteries at Chiyama Shima that evening. Late on 6 April, an A6M Zero attempted to attack Wichita.
St Fiorenzo was among the 25 British warships in the fleet under the command of Admiral John Colpoys that shared in the capture on 2 November 1796 of the French privateer Franklyn. Twenty-six days later, St Fiorenzo was in company with when they captured the French brig Anne. At some point, St Fiorenzo also captured the brig Cynthia.
The US Navy considered Insurgent a prize in the Quasi-War with France. The frigate was taken to the West Indies and refitted for service in the young American navy. She cruised under Lt. John Rodgers in company with Constellation until May 1799. Ordered back to the United States, Insurgent was purchased by the Navy for $84,500.
On 25 April, Witter departed the southern Solomons in company with Task Unit (TU) 34.9.6, bound for Cape Gloucester on the island of New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago. She arrived in Borgen Bay near Cape Gloucester on 28 April and remained until 1 May when she accompanied TU 34.9.6 to the Russell Islands subgroup of the Solomons.
After an hour's chase Racoon captured her quarry, which proved to be the Vrai Decide, of 14 guns and four swivel guns. Vrai Decide had 41 men on board, under the command of Citizen Defgardi. The lugger was from Boulogne, had been out 30 hours in company with three other privateers, and had taken no prizes.
Hereward stormed and sacked Peterborough Abbey in company with local men and Sweyn's Danes. While the Gesta says this was after the main battle at Ely, the Peterborough Chronicle says it was before. The historical consensus is that the Chronicle's account is most accurate.Hindley, G. (2006) The Anglo-Saxons: the Beginnings of the English Nation London: Robinson, p.
Fourteen days later, Amethyst captured the American brig Sally Tracey. Then Amethyst was again in company with Growler when they captured St. Etienne, Maria Julia, and six chasse marees on 9 July. Lastly, on 17 September Amethyst captured sundry spars. In November 1808 Amethyst captured the French frigate Thétis at the Action of 10 November 1808.
The Royal Navy took Malacca into service on 11 August. She then underwent fitting at Woolwich between 16 August and 28 October 1810. The Navy commissioned Malacca in October under the command of Captain W. Butterfield. He left for the Cape of Good Hope on 31 December 1810, in company with the frigates HMS President and .
Captain Thomas Haviside sailed from Portsmouth on 1 March 1819, bound for Bengal and China. - 10 Jul Diamond Harbour - 20 Aug New Anchorage - 26 Dec Penang - 15 Nov Malacca - 19 Nov Singapore - 9 Feb 1820 Whampoa - On 20 March she crossed the Second Bar. Streatham left China on 25 March 1820 in company with .Lloyd's List №5516.
When Venus struck the reef Kilgour fired her guns, enabling the other two masters to avoid Venuss fate. Security rescued the crew and passengers from Venus and brought them to Batavia, where they arrived on 4 August. One contemporary newspaper report had Venus in company with , Gillett, master, and both being wrecked. Sun was reportedly carrying 40,000 dollars.
She continued east until reaching New London, Connecticut, on 6 October. A few weeks later, in company with other vessels of Submarine Squadron 6, Runner proceeded south arriving for duty at Balboa, Panama, on 14 February 1946. For the next three years, Runner was based at Panama and participated in annual fleet exercises in the Caribbean Sea.
The next morning, she resumed firing in company with and other Federal warships as they started to pass a cluster of vessels which had been sunk as obstructions. Although running aground at one point during the fight and suffering a hit on the hurricane deck, William G. Putnam emerged with no casualties from the heavy shelling by enemy guns.
On the way, the ships stopped at Singapore. They arrived at Bandar Abbas, Iran, on the 23d. From that port, she participated in MIDLINK '73 until its conclusion on 2 December. After a brief liberty call at Bandar Abbas, Badger got underway on the 3rd to return to the Philippines, again in company with Brewton and Kiska.
Post- deployment standdown lasted until mid-June at which time she resumed local operations in the Hawaiian Islands. Badger spent the next nine months engaged in exercises and drills conducted out of Pearl Harbor. On 17 March 1979, the warship departed her home port in company with Brewton, , , and , bound for another tour of duty with the 7th Fleet.
On 18 April 1806, Nassau was in company with , , , , , and the hired armed cutter Florence captured the Prussian galliot Jonge Bartels. Five days later Nassau captured the Vissery. Then, a little more than a week later, on 2 May, Nassau and captured the Nicholai and Martha. Several other British warships shared in the proceeds of the prize.
On the evening of 11 June the ship, in company with and , the three ships made contact with a submarine and proceeded to attack. After over 40 depth charges, the submarine surfaced, signaling SOS. Suspecting a ruse, Inch and her companions opened fire and destroyed . The entire crew of 60 German sailors was rescued by the escorts.
Timbrell sailed from Portsmouth on 18 June 1799, bound for Bombay. Albion was at Rio de Janeiro on 14 August and Tellicherry on 25 November, before arriving at Bombay on 6 December. She sailed form Bombay on 23 January 1800 in company with to gather pepper on the Malabar Coast prior to returning to England.Naval Chronicle Vol.
The Royal Navy took Perle into service as HMS Amethyst. She underwent fitting at Portsmouth between December 1794 and September 1795. Captain Thomas Affleck commissioned her, but proceeded to wreck her at Alderney on 30 December 1795. She left Prawle Point on the evening of 29 December in company with three other ships, but lost them.
Lord Eldon summoned another meeting in the evening, with the same result. On the following morning, 26 July, Fenning was hanged, in company with two other malefactors, Oldfield and Adams, the former for raping a child and the latter for sodomy.The Sussex Weekly Advertiser, or, Lewes Journal (Lewes, England), Monday, 24 July 1815; pg. 2; Issue 3593.
By 15 October 1941, the division was a part of Submarine Squadron 3 in the 3rd Fleet. As the Imperial Japanese Navy began to deploy in November 1941 in preparation for the impending conflict in the Pacific, I-122 arrived at Samah on Hainan Island in China in company with the submarine tender on 27 November 1941.
On 28 January 1812 Sybille was in company with and , when Surveillante captured the American ship Zone. On 10 May Sybille captured the French 14-gun privateer Aigle at sea. On 2 August she detained and sent into Cork Perseverance of New York. Lastly, on 5 February 1813 Sybille captured the French privateer Brestois at sea.
She is mentioned in company with her kinswoman Lady Vere in the Diary of Samuel Rogers.T. Webster and K. Shipps (eds), The Diary of Samuel Rogers, 1634-1638 (Boydell Press, Woodbridge 2004), p. xlii (Google). John Aubrey calls him "a very witty man", and describes a trick he played upon a preacher who was given to eavesdropping.
No ships were damaged in the attack. Walter S. Brown, which had engaged six enemy aircraft during the seven-minute battle, dropped astern at 2153 in company with the British tug Hengist and the French coastal escort Cimieterre to search for possible casualties. After a thorough search in which nothing was found the ships returned to the convoy.
One year after Infinite Crisis, Loose Cannon has his heart stolen by organ thieves in JSA Classified #19. He is seen on life support. He is briefly seen in Metropolis, in company with several other heroes with alien influence, under the mental influence of an alien armada, in Superman/Batman #32 (March 2007). This situation is swiftly resolved.
Rifleman shared the prize money with by agreement. On 9 March Rifleman was in company with Venus and shared in the proceeds of the capture the Danish sloop Anna Serina, J. Brodersoit, master. Then on 19 May Rifleman and Nightingale were again in company when they captured Palmtract (or Palmtree). On 14 September Joseph, Richardson, master, arrived at Leith.
From 1949 on, he founded several journals, such as "Art d'Aujourd'hui." These projects were part of his perennial interest in the synthèse des arts, or synthesis of the arts. In 1951, in company with several artists, Bloc formed the group Espace. Its goal was to bring the ideals of constructivism and neo- plasticism to urbanism and the social arena.
Doolan (2007), pp. 143–145. In mid- May, Tobruk was recalled from her voyage to the Philippines to embark elements of the 3rd Brigade for an urgent deployment to East Timor following fighting caused by unrest in the country's military. She proceeded to Dili in company with the Navy's two Kanimbla-class landing platform amphibious ships.
There is no further information, suggesting that Telegraph was unsuccessful. On 17 April Telegraph was in company with the sloop Spitfire when Spitfire captured the French privateer Heureux Societe. Heureux Societe, of Pleinpoint, was armed with 14 guns and had a crew of 64 men. She had been out three days and had not made any captures.
Loire was laid down in November 1802 and launched on 15 October 1803. She left Nantes on 15 November 1809 in company with her classmate. Loire was under the command of lieutenant de vaisseau Joseph Lenormant-Kergré (or Lernormand Kergré), and had been transporting troops and supplies to Guadeloupe at the time of her loss.Fonds Marine, p.378.
On 28 February 1808 Skylark recaptured Peggy, John Scotland, master. Two months later, on 25 April 1808, Skylark captured the French privateer Furet, which was pierced for 14 guns but only had six on board. Furet and her crew of 48 men were two days out from Boulogne and had not made any captures. was in company with Skylark.
Late on the 21st of April, Mosley, in company with Lowe and made radar contact with a surfaced submarine, probably . The contact disappeared at a range of , and Mosley closed for attack. Bucking "short and steep" seas, Mosley fired hedgehogs, but without effect. The three escorts continued hedgehog and creeper attacks against the deep-running submarine.
Lloyd's List reported on 21 May 1813 that General Armstrongs long gun was a 42-pounder, and that she had a crew of 140 men. It also reported, incorrectly, that her captain (Guy R. Champlin), had been killed.Lloyd's List L№4772. On 20 July, Coquette was in company with , , and at the capture of the American ship Fame.
In June 1805 Netley was under the command of Lieutenant Richard Harward, albeit briefly.Marshall (1828), Supplement, Part 2, p.32. While under his command she was in company with as they escorted a convoy of 15 merchant vessels back to Britain. They had the misfortune on 8 June to encounter a Franco-Spanish fleet under Admiral Villeneuve.
Otter entered service in 1805 under Commander John Davies and was attached to the Channel Fleet. On 31 January 1807 Otter recaptured Enterprize. Twenty days later, Otter was in company with and and so shared in the salvage money for the recapture of Farely. Otter sailed for the Cape of Good Hope on 18 August 1807.
During the summer of 1872 Gilmour, in company with Joseph Edkins, visited the sacred city of Wutai Shan, a famous place of Mongol pilgrimage. These people tried the zealous missionary greatly. Drunkenness, hopeless indebtedness, and a desire to borrow were characteristics that greatly disturbed him. Debts never distressed them, but rather their inability to borrow more.
The next day, she extended her target list to include railroad marshalling yards, tearing up sections of track and blasting rolling stock. Over the next few days, Worcester and the ships in company with her proceeded to rain destruction on targets of opportunity near Wonsan—targets that ranged from railroad marshalling yards to rolling stock and adjacent warehouse areas. Also, on 16 October, Worcester, Helena, and accompanying destroyers fired at unidentified radar contacts—"blips" on the radar screens that approached from the northward. They (the contacts) were probably two flocks of geese. After returning to Sasebo, Worcester returned briefly to Wonsan to transfer mail, passengers, and her helicopter unit to Rochester on 21 October, before she sailed from Wonsan at 1723 on that day, in company with Helena and screened by and .
Following fitting-out and engineering trials, Walke took on board torpedoes, warheads, and exercise warheads at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island, on 25 June and sailed for Norfolk, Virginia, on the following day. She reached Norfolk on 27 June and there embarked Second Lieutenant Donald B. Cooley, USMC, and 47 enlisted marines for transportation to , then in South American waters. Later that same day, in company with , Walke got underway for Cuba. After fueling at Guantanamo on 4 July, Walke got underway for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at 0658 on 6 July, again in company with Wainwright, En route, the destroyers were diverted to the mouth of the Surinam River, where Walke took on board an appendicitis patient from Wainwright for passage to Paramaribo for medical attention.
After a brief stop at Norfolk, Virginia, at the conclusion of those maneuvers, Warrington headed north at the end of October for cold weather training near the Arctic Circle, returning to Newport on 20 November. On 3 January 1950, the destroyer sailed from Newport in company with her squadron and for hunter/killer exercises along the U.S. East Coast and in the vicinity of Bermuda. The following month, she conducted antisubmarine warfare (ASW) exercises with out of Newport News, Virginia, before returning to that port for a brief yard availability. The ship next returned north to Newport for a tour of duty with the Operational Development Force detachment during which her division tested ASW tactics in company with along the coast of Newfoundland and in the waters around Iceland.
At 11:30, 14 September, LST-21 entered the harbor where the LCT was removed. At 19:00 that evening, LST-21 set sail as flagship, Commander W.S. Blair, for Syracuse, Sicily; in company with six LSTs. Off the Gulf of Tunis the group was ordered to return to Bizerte, Tunisia.Report of USS LST-21 to Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet LST-21 arrived in Bizerte at 16:30, 16 September, and proceeded to Carouba Docks where they loaded 63 British trucks and officers and men of a Transportation Unit of the British 8th Army. At 22:00 on 17 September, LST-21 departed from Bizerte for Taranto, Italy as the flagship in company with LST-25, LST-72, LST-175, LST-261, and HMS LST-214.
In the art of stained glass a distinction has to be made between the artisan master-glazier and the designer, the cartoneur, who makes the cardboard maquettes of the artwork. (Special scissors are used on the cardboard that cut away strips corresponding to the soul of the leadstrip (H -came) in which the master-glazier assembles the colored glass fragments). Georges Rouault, Henri Matisse, Fernand Léger, Alfred Manessier, Jean Bazaine, Jean Le Moal are but a few of the master- painters designing for stained glass (cartoneurs) in company with Father Couturier. Jean Hébert-Stevens, Marguerite Huré, Jean Barillet -again in company with Father Couturier, master-glazier as well as designer- are but some of the artisans whose name will forever be linked to the renewal inspired by Father Couturier.
After shakedown training off the coast of California, Hugh W. Hadley sailed 21 February 1945 in company with for Pearl Harbor. The ships arrived 27 February, but Hugh W. Hadley was soon underway again, sailing eight days later for Ulithi and the great Okinawa invasion. The ship departed in company with a large group of LST's and their escorts on 25 March bound for the Japanese island stronghold, and arrived off the Okinawa group on 31 March. As the night approach was made, Hugh W. Hadley led a group of LST's toward the beach, shooting down an attacking Japanese plane en route. The destroyer escorted her charges safely to the beach, watched them unload their troops and equipment the morning of 1 April, and then took up antisubmarine patrol station outside the transport area.
While at Bermuda, she was drydocked for repairs and the application of anticorrosive (Italian Venecium Moravia red) and antifouling (Italian Venecium Moravia gray) paint to her hull. Underway again on 25 May, Wadena sailed for the Azores and returned to Bermuda in company with old consort Yacona and a trio of tugs, , , and , on 20 June. Wadena is seen as she appeared shortly before her U.S. Navy service in World War I. After subsequently taking part in another transatlantic movement of submarine chasers from Bermuda to Europe, Wadena continued on via Ponta Delgada to Gibraltar in a truly allied assemblage, in company with the Italian Navy fuel ship Bronte and three French submarine chasers. Reaching Gibraltar on 31 July 1918, the yacht operated with the U.S. Patrol Squadrons based at that port into the autumn.
On 5 July 1811 Sheldrake was in company with the third rates , , , and the gun-brig . The British warships were protecting a convoy of merchantmen. As they passed Hjelm Island a flotilla of 17 Dano-Norwegian gunboats and 10 rowboats came out to attack the convoy. The attackers lost four gunboats; the convoy had no losses. During the action, Sheldrake captured the Danish gunboats No. 2, which was under the command of Lieutenant Jørgen Conrad de Falsen, and No. 5.Gunboat No. 5 was probably the former , tender to . In February 1812 Commander James Gifford replaced Stewart. On 11 April, Sheldrake was in company with when they captured the Fosogern. On 13 May Sheldrake captured the Freihaden and on 11 August the Elias Jonas. Then on 13 August Commander George Brine replaced Gifford.
A dependents' cruise to Lahaina, a Navy Day "open house," and host-ship duties to Australian destroyer occupied Whipple through 25 October, after which time she conducted further trials and gunnery shoots. Whipple underwent upkeep for the first four days of November before she got underway on 5 November for the filming of the at-sea phase of a Hawaii Five-O television episode. From 8 to 18 November, Whipple participated in SEATO exercise RIMPAC-4, conducting antisubmarine warfare exercises in company with Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, Japanese, and American units. Following her return to Hawaiian waters, Whipple conducted further trials and began preparations for a Western Pacific (WestPac) deployment. On 27 January 1972, Whipple departed Pearl Harbor in company with the rest of DesRon 33 and proceeded via Midway and Guam to the Philippines.
The tug stood downriver from New Orleans on the following afternoon and reached her assigned section base at Burrwood, Louisiana, on the morning of the 3rd. That afternoon, she tried out her recently installed minesweeping gear and, on the 5th, swept the approaches to the southwest pass of the Mississippi River, in company with . During the remainder of August, Asher J. Hudson conducted five sweeps, in company with Barnett, of the important passes of the shipping lanes leading to the "Father of Waters." Asher J. Hudson maintained this routine of sweeping and patrol operations through the armistice of 11 November 1918 that stilted the guns of World War I, interspersing her active periods with upkeep at the section base of Burrwood or the naval station at New Orleans.
Oneida departed Okinawa on 6 June, and returned on 24 June, with US Army replacements and 8th Air Corps personnel. Discharging these, she took on board 1,050 Japanese prisoners, and in company with attack transport , also loaded with prisoners, she sailed for Pearl Harbor. The prisoners were transferred to a camp in Pearl 13 July, and Oneida was again loaded with Army troops.
In 1904 Thöny traveled to Marseilles, Algiers, Tunis, Naples and Rome in company with fellow artists Ludwig Thoma and Rudolf Wilke. In 1906 Thöny, along with Olaf Gulbransson, Thoma, and Wilke, persuaded Langen to convert Simplicissimus into a joint stock company, thereby giving more power to the staff to control the journal's direction. He died at Holzhausen on the Ammersee.
There a number of her crew volunteered aboard other ships during the Invasion of Ile de France. On 13 and 14 March 1809, Racehorse was in company with her class-mate, , about 1000 miles from Rodrigues. Harrier fell behind and this was the last sighting of her; she was lost, presumed foundered. In December 1810, Commander James de Rippe replaced Fisher.
In August–September 1839, in company with John Hill, utilising the chartered brig Rapid, they were the first Europeans to explore the hinterland of Streaky Bay and Denial Bay.Register, 26 October 1839, pp 5 & 17. In October–November 1839 he joined John Morphett on his Riverland and Lake Victoria expedition, along with immigration agent John Brown (1801–79).Chronicle, 25 December 1858.
On 9 January 1811, Armide and recaptured the Nancy. Captain Francis Temple assumed command in September 1812. On 10 December, Armide was in company with and so shared in the prize money from the capture of the chasse maree Civilité. Armide was in sight on 23 December when the hired armed cutter Nimrod recaptured Sparkler, and so shared in the salvage money.
Two days later, Hornet returned to sea in company with Enterprise as the first contingent of the American force sent to stop Japan's attempt to capture Midway Island. Soon joined by battered, but quickly repaired Yorktown, the force lay in wait for an immense Japanese invasion fleet built around four of the six aircraft carriers that had struck Pearl Harbor the previous December.
On 7 January 1946, Saint Paul departed Shanghai in company with and returned to the Naval Shipyard, Terminal Island, California, on 28 January 1946 for a brief refit to make good the collision damage. In May, the ship made a round trip to Pearl Harbor. Returning to Terminal Island on 1 August, she was overhauled to prepare for additional Far East duty.
Dotterell had captured Elconore the day before off the Isles of Scilly. Elconore had captured the transport , from Lisbon.LL 9 October 1812, №4709. Official records reported that Doterel had been in company with and , that the privateer's name was Eleonore (or Leonore), and that she had been armed with 10 guns. On 22 March 1813 Dart, a prize to Dotterell, arrived at Portsmouth.
On 18 November 1943 Akitsu Maru, while in company with the torpedo boat , was torpedoed off the entrance to Manila Bay by the United States submarine . Crevalle incorrectly reported Akitsu Maru as sunk. Akitsu Maru was sunk by the United States submarine on 15 November 1944. There were 2,046 men, mainly of the IJA's 64th Infantry Regiment, who were killed.
In 1860, while holding this office, he went to Canada and the United States, in company with the Prince of Wales. Apart from his political career he also held the honorary posts of Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire from 1857 to 1864 and Lord Warden of the Stannaries from 1862 to 1864. He was made a Knight of the Garter on 17 December 1860.
The acetabular branch is an artery in the hip that arises from the medial circumflex femoral artery opposite the acetabular notch and enters the hip- joint beneath the transverse ligament in company with an articular branch from the obturator artery. It supplies the fat in the bottom of the acetabulum, and is continued along the ligament to the head of the femur.
A fine all-round sportsman, Evans also distinguished himself at football, playing for Malvern's First Eleven and Association Football, representing Oxford First Eleven for three seasons from 1902 where he played with another Old Malvernian, James Balfour-Melville.Roll of Honour – World War I : James Elliott Balfour-Melville In company with B. S. Foster, he also won the Public School Racquets Championship in 1900.
In company with Berthelot, who had lived on the islands for some time, Webb collected specimens on the islands between 1828 and 1830. The text of Histoire Naturelle des Iles Canaries took 20 years to complete. Specialists such as Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart wrote appropriate parts. Webb's herbarium was bequeathed to the Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze in Florence, Italy.
Yukon completed temporary repairs at Reykjavík and then got underway in company with destroyer escort and tug . After nine days at sea, Yukon put into Argentia, Newfoundland to weather a severe storm. The storm passed, and the ship resumed her voyage to Norfolk, Virginia, where she arrived on 5 December. She immediately entered the Norfolk Navy Yard and began permanent repairs.
Venus returned to London on 20 May 1792 with 1500 barrels of whale oil from 27 "fishes". She had sailed from Rio de Janeiro on 25 March 1792 in company with , Clark, master."Business". Star (London, England), 24 May 24, 1792; Issue 1271. 4th whaling voyage (1792–1794): Captain Coffin sailed from London on 10 July 1792, bound for the Pacific.
LR (1808), Seq.№V58. She did not sail to New South Wales; Venus, Dunn, master, did not reappear on the list of vessels arriving at Port Jackson. 10th whaling voyage (1808–1810): Captain John Dunn sailed from London on 4 March 1808. She was reported to have been at on 12 April, bound from London to the South Seas in company with .
Belfast fired her last round in anger in European waters on 8 July, in company with the monitor and the battleship , as part of Operation Charnwood. On 10 July she sailed for Scapa, the fighting in France having moved inland beyond the range of her guns. During her five weeks off Normandy, Belfast had fired 1,996 rounds from her six-inch guns.
Finding that there was nothing he could do, Thompson took Leander into the battle, despite his ship being considerably smaller than the French ships of the line. He anchored between the Franklin and Brueys' flagship the Orient, firing on them in company with and until the Franklin surrendered. Thompson then took the Leander to assist the British attack on the French rear.
She turned out to be the Requin. That same evening they also captured a Spanish ship with a cargo of sardines, and sent her into Lisbon. The day after Christmas, Aigle was in company with chased three vessels into the bay of Corunna, where they captured their quarry. Tyler left Aurora in charge of the prizes while he chased a strange sail.
In September 1939 Firedrake was assigned to the Home Fleet and based at Scapa Flow. In the first month of hostilities she was part of an anti-submarine hunting group centred on the aircraft carrier . On 14 September, the carrier was unsuccessfully attacked by the . Firedrake, in company with her sisters and , counter-attacked and sank U-39 north-west of Ireland.
She steamed from San Diego for her fifth WestPac deployment on 30 December 1968 in company with carrier . The usual call at Pearl Harbor was followed by arrival at Subic Bay, 20 January 1969. After voyage repairs Robison joined Task Group 77.3 in Tonkin Gulf. The destroyer, flagship of her division, served in the screen of both Kitty Hawk and .
USS Vincennes en route to Guadalcanal. Vincennes bombarding Guadalcanal on the morning of 7 August 1942. Screening for transport squadron "X-ray", slated to participate in the Guadalcanal landings, Vincennes, in company with and Quincy, joined TF 62 on 26 July. On the 27th, the cruiser conducted approach exercises for landing practice and simulated bombardment drills off Koro Island in the Fiji group.
On 14 July 1747, Warwick was off the Azores in company with the 40-gun Lark, Captain John Crookshanks, when she encountered the Spanish 74 Glorioso, sailing from the Spanish Main with 3 million dollars in treasure. Warwick attacked but, left unsupported, was beaten to a standstill, and the Glorioso escaped. Crookshanks, who was the senior officer, was cashiered.Clowes, pp.
Some 18 months later, on 7 November 1809, Swallow sailed for the Mediterranean. Swallow was under the command of Commander John Bedford on 19 April 1810 when she captured the French privateer Général Ottaway. Général Ottaway was armed with 12 guns and had a crew of 50 men. On 14 June was cruising in the Mediterranean in company with and Swallow.
About noon on 12 October, U-353 was proceeding on the surface in daylight in company with two other U-boats, when a B-24 Liberator bomber from No. 120 Squadron RAF appeared out of low cloud and attacked. U-353 crash-dived, hearing depth charges explode some distance away. After an hour she resurfaced and searched for her companions, but found nothing.
She sailed up the Palembang River in company with the frigate Wilhelmina (44 guns), sloops Eendracht (20 guns) and Ajax (20 guns), and several smaller ships. However, the squadron had to withdraw after suffering heavy losses and then restricted its efforts to coastal blockade. A second expedition to Palembang in 1821 was more successful, though it did not involve Irene.
On 1 December, the tug was reassigned to Service Squadron 2 (ServRon 2) and departed Seattle that same day with a barge in tow, bound for Oakland, California. After repairs at Oakland, the tug headed west for the New Hebrides on 27 December 1943, in company with four cargo ships, and arrived in Espiritu Santo at the end of January 1944.
Next, Sprightly, Resolution, and the tender Union captured the brig Susanna on 8 April. On 25 December 1780, Sprightly was in company with the sloop . She therefore shared in the proceeds of the capture on that day of Noord Star. Sprightly, was among the vessels that shared in the proceeds of the capture of the Dutch warship Princess Caroline on 30 December.
Amity, Greenlaw, master, had been sailing from Newfoundland to Belfast when an American privateer had captured her.LL №4833. Achates was in sight when on 26 January 1814 recaptured Apparencen and her cargo. Achates was returning from Newfoundland in company with the frigate when on 26 February they encountered the damaged , which had attempted to escape after a hard-fought battle the previous day.
Scharnhorst in company with Gneisenau made for Trondheim for repairs. Due to their exposed position they were not able to stop to rescue survivors of any of the ships. On 13 June, 15 Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Skua bombers from Ark Royal attacked Scharnhorst in harbour, and, with only a single bomb struck her. 8 Blackburn Skua were lost in the process.
The first mention of her service occurred in 1812 when she operated in the Channel under the command of Lieutenant John Hill. On the afternoon of 18 December 1812 Landrail chased the French 40-gun frigate Gloire in company with the 18-gun ship-sloop , the 12-gun schooner Pickle and the 12-gun brig-sloop .James (1837), Vol. 6, p.7.
Hammerhead departed Fremantle 21 June on her seventh and last war patrol, also carried out in the Gulf of Siam, in company with three other submarines. Her major attack of this patrol occurred 10 July, when she sank cargo ships Sakura Maru and Nanmei Maru No. 5\. The patrol was brought to a close 21 August 1945 at Pearl Harbor.
In grammar, the comitative case (; abbreviated ) is a grammatical case that denotes accompaniment. In English, the preposition "with", in the sense of "in company with" or "together with", plays a substantially similar role (other uses of "with", like in the meaning of "using" or "by means of" (I cut bread with a knife), correspond to the instrumental case or related cases).
On the morning of 24 September, they entered Bizerte harbor and discharged their cargo. At 12:30 they began loading 71 vehicles and 178 officers and men of the King's Royal Rifles.Report of USS LST-21 to Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet At 20:00, LST-21 got underway and proceeded in company with LST-214 for Catania without escort.
David Siu entered Hong Kong showbiz in the late 80s, as a trainee of the 17th TVB acting class in 1987, in company with the Hong Kong "Heavenly King" Aaron Kwok. The road to stardom of David Siu was quite lucky and smooth. In 1987, TVB held a talent contest to select actors. Be supported by his friends, he entered for the contest.
Taking desperate > measures, he holds up a doctor and forces him to attend to Weldon's needs. > Then, in company with the female leader of the gang, he attends the charity > ball. There he makes a haul — plucking jewelry and trinkets from every one > with whom he comes in contact. He pawns the stolen articles and uses the > money to help the Weldons.
In 1762, while in company with , she captured the French 10-gun ship Ecureuil. On 20 January 1768, she was driven from her moorings at Plymouth, Devon onto St. Nicholas Island and was severely damaged. She collided with the Irish ships Freemason and Valentine. The former was also driven ashore on St. Nicholas Island, the latter sank in the Hamoaze.
On 10 July, the gunboat began preparations for a transfer to the Atlantic Fleet. Two weeks later, she got underway in company with Ready and and proceeded via Acapulco, Mexico, to the Isthmus of Panama. She transited the Panama Canal on 7 August, and reached Little Creek, Virginia, on 14 August. On 30 August, she, Ready, and sailed for the Mediterranean.
Laughton (1899) He was invalided home in January 1808. On 5 February 1813 Troubridge was appointed to the 38-gun frigate , for service in the War of 1812 against the United States. Armide, in company with , captured the 17-gun American privateer Herald on 15 August 1814, and the next day Armide alone captured the French 16-gun letter of marque Invincible.
Pandora wrecked on 13 February 1811 on the Scaw Reef off the coast of Jutland. She was in company with the frigate and both vessels were at anchor in poor weather. When the weather eased, they sighted a brig near shore and launched their boats to capture her. Venus ordered Pandora to approach the brig to provide support for the boats.
She returned from Batavia in October 1820 in company with Earl St. Vincent, Mangles and Neptune; between them the four ships had brought 603 convicts to Port Jackson. Hadlow sailed from London for Bombay, India on or about 10 October 1821. She arrived in April 1822. Hadlow departed from Bombay on 2 June 1822 and arrived in The Downs in mid-October.
Whiting, in company with , also recaptured the Colin, on 25 October. By 26 August 1814, Whiting was under the command of Lieutenant John Little. On that day she recaptured the brig Antelope. Whiting was also one of ten British vessels that took part in the Battle of Fort Peter, a successful British attack in January 1815 on an American fort.
She moved into unfurnished accommodation in Hoxton Square, where she soon settled in company with Sarah Ryan. Bosanquet had something of a change of heart over her wealth in 1763. She decided to accept it, but use it for charitable purposes. On 24 March 1763, Bosanquet and Sarah Ryan moved to one of the Bosanquet family's properties, nicknamed 'The Cedars,' in Leytonstone.
Winfield (2008), p.209. The next day Sirius was in company with Amethyst when they captured the Spanish letter of marque Charlotta of Ferol, 16 hours out of Ferol on her way to Curaçao. The capture took place about six or seven leagues from Cape Belem in Galicia. The hired armed cutter Earl of St Vincent shared in the capture.
This increased the ship's broadside by four guns.McLaughlin, pp. 54, 77 Rossia represented Russia at King George V's Coronation Fleet Review in June 1911. She departed Kronstadt in September 1912 for a training cruise to the Canaries and the Virgin Islands, returning to the Baltic in time to visit Copenhagen in March 1913 in company with the protected cruisers and .
Christ is simultaneously both truth and figure because his external, physical self is the figure of the truth, the physical manifestation of the truth that exists in the soul.Appleby, pg. 19 The person that was Jesus was subject to human needs, just like the rest of humanity. He required to eat, to sleep, and to be in company with others.
In response to local political turbulence, Theodore E. Chandler rendezvoused with the 7th Fleet Amphibious Ready Group, and prepared to evacuate United States citizens should the need arise. Fortunately, that eventuality never came to pass. Consequently, the special task organization was dissolved, and Theodore E. Chandler departed the area in company with the destroyer . Theodore E. Chandler giving gunfire support in 1966.
Departing Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin on 9 August 1942 after the completion of her conversion, Cymophane in company with two motor minesweepers sailed by way of Cleveland, Ohio, and the St. Lawrence River to Nova Scotia where she joined a convoy and sailed on 26 August for New York City, arriving on 2 September. She served at New York under the 3rd Naval District.
The British commissioned her as HMS Grecian under the command of Lieutenant Henry Jewry. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Grecian was deployed on anti- smuggling duties in the Channel. On 14 March 1816 Grecian captured the smuggling vessel Betsey. Then a month later, on 18 April, Grecian was in company with the schooner when they captured the smuggling vessel Nancy.
The extent of Pretty Lasss armament, the size of her crew, and the fact that she was to sail in company with Lady Charlotte are consistent with her being a privateer. On 22 December Lockyer stated that Pretty Lass was almost ready for sea. She was under the command of Alexander Ferguson. Ferguson received a letter of marque on 15 August 1803.
On 10 March 1915, in company with her sisters and , Attack was searching for a German submarine reported by the trawler Man Island near Aberdeen. At 10:10, Attack sighted and opened fire. Ariel sighted the submarine at 10:12 at about and all three destroyers turned towards it. U-12 dived and raised her periscope, which Ariel sighted at a distance of .
He sang the Brahms Liebeslieder in Brussels in 1908 with Marie Brema, and in London gave a recital with Paderewski.W. & R. Elwes (1935), pp. 181–3. In January 1913 at the Queen's Hall, under Henry J. Wood, he sang Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde in company with the contralto Doris Woodall: Wood thought it 'excessively modern but very beautiful'.
Peterel participated in the Capture of Menorca (1798) by the British expedition under Commodore John Duckworth. On 12 November 1798 the Spanish 40-gun frigate Flora, in company with the 40-gun Proserpina and the 34-gun ships Pomona and Casilda, captured Peterel whilst she was operating off Menorca. One of the Spanish ships fired a broadside after she surrendered.Marshall p.
The ship reached San Francisco, California, on 13 September, to begin reloading operations. While taking on cargo, she also received minor repairs and alterations before heading west again on 26 September. After stops at Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok, Azimech arrived at Ulithi on 2 November. She operated there until 16 November and then steamed in company with to Kossol Roads.
On 26 April she shelled and sank the after Schiff 37 rammed and damaged the destroyer off Norway. In May, Birmingham, in company with Manchester, evacuated 1,500 troops from Åndalsnes. She returned to the UK and was in refit between September–December 1940. From January until April 1941 Birmingham escorted troop convoys to the Middle East, around the Cape of Good Hope.
Captain George Bonham acquired a letter of marque on 22 December 1808. He sailed from Portsmouth on 24 February 1809, bound for Bombay and China. True Briton parted company from the vessels she was in company with on 19 October 1809; she was never seen again. Lloyd's List reported on 31 July 1810 that she had not arrived at China by 5 March.
She bombarded Japanese targets in the town of Kurabuzaki on the southern tip of the island. Early in March, Wickes--in company with other units of TF 94--made another sweep into Japan's backyard. On the lookout for Japanese shipping as they steamed through the Sea of Okhotsk, the task force found slim pickings before again shelling targets on Paramushiro on 4 March.
London Trader, Sinclair, master, had been carrying a cargo of 200Hhds of sugar, 120Hhds of molasses, 70 bags of coffee, rum, cotton, and the like from Surinam to London.Lloyd's List, №4815 Accessed 8 August 2016.Lloyd's List, n°4816 Accessed 8 August 2016. London Trader may have been in company with Dominica, and though armed, had taken no part in the battle.
Two Ottoman protected cruisers, and , were both about 10 years old. Mecidiye was sunk in the Black Sea off Odessa while in company with Hamidiye and four torpedo boats from a single Russian mine. She was refloated by the Russians and renamed in June 1915, later being returned to the Ottoman Navy in May 1918 after the Germans captured Ukraine.
Pactolus was one of some seven ships that shared in the capture of the Spanish brig Patriota on 6 September. On 6 November Pactolus was in company with and when they recaptured the brig Recovery. On 7 December 1814 Pactolus captured the schooner Armistice, of 3 guns, 15 men and 143 tons. A privateer later recaptured Armistice, but then re-recaptured the schooner.
In 1809 Alban sailed to the Baltic. On 5 November she captured the Prussian sloop Gute Bothe. On 23 May 1810 Alban was in company with and the hired armed cutter, Princess of Wales, when they encountered seven Danish gunboats off The Skaw. In the subsequent engagement one gunboat blew up and the British succeeded in damaging and dispersing the other six.
In March 1801, Scout was in company with the hired armed vessels Sheerness and the Lady Charlotte when they captured a large Dutch East Indiaman off St Alban's Head. She was the Crown Prince, of 1,400 tons and 28 guns, and had been sailing from China to Copenhagen with a cargo of tea.Naval Chronicle (Jan-Jun 1801), Vol. 5, p.275.
United States got under way, and in company with Jones hastened north. They captured Monterey on 16 October when Jones demanded a surrender. The next day he realized that the United States and Mexico were still at peace, so tried to make amends for his action. While waiting for further orders, Jones heard British Captain Lord George Paulet had claimed the Hawaiian Islands.
The first Adrian was the cutter Industry, of 84 tons (bm). She was armed with eight 12-pounder carronades. She served under contract from 21 August 1804 to 25 August 1805. During her service she was renamed Adrian. Adrian was in company with the frigate when on 1 and 2 June 1805 Adrian captured the chasse- marées Marie and Sophie.
Purdon was a founder member and honorary president of Sunderland's North American supporters' club. In company with fellow supporters he had just watched on television Sunderland beating Burnley in the game which almost clinched the club's 2007 promotion to the Premier League when he suffered a stroke. He died in a Toronto hospital two days later at the age of 77.
Pelican then returned to the West Indies where on 29 March 1808 , in company with Lilly, Pelican, , and , sailed from Marie-Galante to attack the island of La Désirade. They arrived on 30 March and sent in a landing party of seamen and marines from the vessels of the squadron, all under the overall command of Captain Sherriff of Lily.
On 20 October, Recruit, in company with TU 56.4.1, sailed for Sasebo, arriving on the 26th. On 3 November she proceeded to Hiro Wan, Honshū. Arriving two days later, she acted as pilot vessel between Hiro Wan and Kure Ko for the remainder of the month. On 1 December, Recruit returned to Sasebo, whence she got underway for the United States, 28 December.
Born in Paris, Du Camp was the son of a successful surgeon. After finishing college, he indulged in his strong desire for travel, thanks to his father's assets. Du Camp traveled in Europe and the East between 1844 and 1845, and again between 1849 and 1851 in company with Gustave Flaubert. After his return, Du Camp wrote about his traveling experiences.
After her launch at Tittaghur, Countess of Sutherland arrived at Calcutta on 4 January 1801 for completion. Captain Charles Eggleston left Bengal 12 April, bound for England. She left in company with and . The pilot left them on 12 April. Countess proved to be a much faster sailer than the two East Indiamen and parted from them on 8 April.
She limped back to Cowes to repair the damage and after repairs were affected, she sailed again on 2 January 1804, in company with the whaler , bound for the Moluccas. Experiment arrived at Rio de Janeiro on 8 March and left on 8 April. She arrived at Port Jackson on 12 June 1804. Experiment embarked two male and 136 female convicts.
Circe sailed for the Leeward Islands on 15 November. There, in company with , she took the American privateer Lovely Lass on 14 May 1813 after a nineteen-hour chase. Lovely Lass was under the command of Mr. John Smith, an officer in the American navy. She had been armed with five guns but had thrown four overboard during the chase.
378 Köln was attacked by British bombers in Oslofjord; several near misses caused damage to her propulsion system that required repair in Germany. She departed Norway on 23 January 1945 in company with Admiral Hipper and a destroyer, and arrived in Kiel on 8 February.Rohwer, pp. 227-228 She then proceeded to Wilhelmshaven, where she was again attacked by Allied bombers repeatedly.
One of four plates showing HMS Theseus battling to survive the hurricane. 1809 engraving by Edward Burn. Hawker was advanced to post-captain on 6 June 1804 and appointed to command the 74-gun . In August 1804 Theseus, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral James Richard Dacres, made a cruise north of San Domingo in company with the 74-gun .
Lyman K. Swenson in command. As flagship for DesDiv 64, DesRon 32, Twiggs initially operated out of San Diego on shakedown and training cruises through November. In company with eight of her sister ships, she transited the Panama Canal early in December. Soon after reaching her new base at Key West, Florida, Twiggs got underway to shadow the British destroyer .
In February 1800 Amethyst was in company with when on 15 February they captured the French privateer cutter Valiant (or Vaillante), of Bordeaux, after a long chase. Valiant was armed with one long 18-pounder, two long 12-pounder, and twelve 6-pounders guns. She had a crew of 131 men who had been out four days, but had not yet captured anything.
Even so, on 12 May 1809, she captured the Danish vessel Petrena. Then on 21 May she was in company with the gun-brig when they captured the Danish boat Helden. By November 1809 she was a hospital ship under Commander Charles Webb. Still, on 24 October 1810, Gorgon, , , and the gun-brig were present at the capture of the brig Hoppet.
On 2 April 1580 he arrived at Reims, in company with William Allen. He became divinity professor in the English College there, and was appointed a canon of Cambrai Cathedral church. About 1591 he was at Mons. Sanderson died at Cambrai on 18 August 1602; his remains were found under the site of the nave of Cambrai Cathedral in October 1822.
She was then attached to an Inshore Patrol Squadron and remained in this capacity until late November, when in company with and , she sailed to New Orleans, Louisiana, arriving 5 December and reporting to Commandant 8th Naval District. She operated out of New Orleans for the remainder of the war and until placed out of service on 27 December 1945 at Norfolk, Virginia.
Halpern 2004, pp. 54–56, 60–67. Dartmouth, with the Italian Admiral Alfredo Acton, the overall commander of the Allied naval response aboard, left Brindisi at 05:36 CET in company with the Italian destroyers and , and was joined in the pursuit of the Austro-Hungarian cruisers by the Italian scout and the British cruiser .Halpern 2004, pp. 71–73.
On 10 December, YMS-430 was once again placed in full commission and began training operations along the Southern Atlantic Coast. On 18 February 1947, YMS–430 was named Ostrich and redesignated AMS–29. Ostrich, in company with other sister ships, continued her operations along the Atlantic coast going as far north as Labrador and south as Florida, making frequent port calls.
On 26 April 1942, she departed Key West in company with a convoy. Just over two hours out of port, a violent explosion lifted Sturtevants stern from the water, but caused no apparent damage. Thinking herself under submarine attack, the destroyer dropped two depth charge barrages. About a minute after she dropped the second barrage of charges, a second detonation rocked the ship.
Redbridge was wrecked at Nassau on 4 November 1806. She had sailed from New Providence Bahamas in company with , but when Gipsy developed a leak the two captains decided to put in at Nassau. Redbridge anchored and Lieutenant Burt went ashore to speak with the Governor. While he was ashore the pilot and master tried to move Redbridge to a better anchorage.
In company with , Muskallunge got underway 1 August for the South China Sea on her fourth war patrol. On 21 August off French Indochina she sank 7,163-ton passenger-cargo Durban Maru before being severely depth charged. The submarine docked in Fremantle 22 September for refit. Her fifth war patrol, 19 October to 14 December, saw her operating west of Palawan Passage.
Harpoon anti-shipping missile in 1980. Badger remained at Subic less than a week; she got underway on the 21st, bound for Hawaii in company with Brewton and Rathburne. They stopped for fuel at Guam and Midway before arriving back in Pearl Harbor on 4 October. Following post-deployment standdown, the frigate resumed local operations out of Pearl late in December.
Damage sustained during a hurricane in September necessitated repairs in Bermuda. Ella and Annie departed there 5 November in company with steamer R. E. Lee. The two ships separated off Carolina and Ella and Annie steamed for Wilmington, North Carolina. She was delayed by a storm and intercepted the morning of 8 November by off New Inlet, North Carolina. Capt.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 12, p.420. The two French vessels may have been the Marie Française from Bordeaux and the Desirée from Quimper.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 13, p.167. Pickle was in company with on 9 July 1805 when they captured the brig Argo and the sloop Nelly. Then on 19 July Pickle found herself becalmed in the Straits of Gibraltar.
On 20 July, Thetis was in company with Hussar and when they intercepted the American vessel Cincinnatus, of Wilmington, sailing from Ireland to Wilmington. They pressed many men on board, narrowly exempting the Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone, who was going to Philadelphia.New Monthly Magazine, Volume 19, p. 487. In 1797 Thetis recaptured as Indian Trader was sailing from Cayenne to Baltimore.
On 27 July, she was underway in convoy with three Navy escorts and in company with , , , , , and for Adak Island in the Aleutians where she arrived on 1 August 1943. Here the Army personnel were disembarked and LCT-81 launched. Beaching exercises were carried out. Practice operations were continued, some in Great Sitkin Island area and cargo was unloaded at Sweeper's Cove.
Vakhtang started on his diplomatic journey, in company with a Russian general, but fell ill on his way, and died at Astrakhan on March 26, 1737. He was buried at the city's Church of Assumption. Many of his followers remained in Russia, and later served in the Russian army. A descendant, Pyotr Bagration, was perhaps the most famous of them.
" "Oh," > replied Haydn, "my language is understood all over the world!"... When Haydn > had settled ... his household affairs, he fixed his departure and left on 15 > December [1790], in company with Salomon. Mozart on this day never left his > friend Haydn. He dined with him, and said at the moment of parting, "We are > probably saying our last farewell in this life.
Captain James Martin received a letter of marque on 20 March 1799. On 13 June he sailed form Portsmouth, bound for Bombay. Woodford reached Rio de Janeiro on 13 August and arrived at Bombay on 6 December. She sailed form Bombay on 23 January 1800 in company with to gather pepper on the Malabar Coast prior to returning to England.
The ship's subsequent Manila stopover, where she made port on 13 February, coincided with the initial work-up phase for SEATO exercise "Seahawk." Naval forces of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Thailand, as well as the United States, participated in these exercises. Accordingly, Whipple, in company with Australian carrier , took part in the simulated convoy escort operation.
While proceeding in company with tug shortly after 0800 on 1 March 1865 Harvest Moon struck a torpedo (mine) in Winyah Bay, South Carolina. Admiral Dahlgren, awaiting breakfast in his cabin, saw the bulkhead shatter and explode toward him. SCUBA Divers use rods to probe the area of the Harvest Moon’s wreck, circa 1963. Note the remains of her smokestack nearby.
Whilst Foudroyant was in Naples harbour, Nelson began his affair with Emma, Lady Hamilton. Foudroyant departed Naples on 6 August, in company with Syren and the Portuguese ship Principe Real. Foudroyant also transported the Sardinian royal family to Leghorn on 22 September. On 13 October, Foudroyant entered Port Mahon harbour, and Captain Sir Edward Berry replaced Captain Hardy as acting captain.
In 1743 he visited, in company with Martin Tuscher of Nuremberg, Denmark, Sweden, and St. Petersburg. Christian VI of Denmark gave him a room in his palace, where he worked at gem and die cutting for nearly a year. He was well paid, and presented by the king with a gold medal. Horace Walpole wrote that Natter visited Holland in 1746.
On 9 December U-557 sailed again on her fourth and last patrol, into the eastern Mediterranean. In company with the , on the night of 14/15 December 1941 she encountered the British light cruiser . Both submarines made attacks on the cruiser and she sank with the loss of more than half her crew.Blair p400 U-557 has been credited with the sinking.
Bordelais departed Bordeaux in December 1798 under Jean-François Thibaut, returning in February 1799. Her command then passed to Jean-Baptiste Darrigrand, who cruised from February to through June. At the beginning of June Bordelais left Pasajes in company with Grand Décidé and . They planned to intercept a convoy from Brazil, send their prizes to Pasajes, and then return there.
On 22 August 1796 Eyles was in company with several frigates and smaller ships when the French 36-gun Andromache was spotted making for the Gironde estuary. The 32-gun , under Captain Richard Goodwin Keats, and the brig , made French signals to fool the French ship into anchoring. On discovering her mistake, the French ship attempted to escape, pursued by Galtaea, Pomone and .
Constitution otherwise experienced an uneventful tour, sailing in company with and , until crew behavior during shore leave gave Jones a reputation as a commodore who was lax in discipline. The Navy grew weary of receiving complaints about the crews' antics while in port and ordered Jones to return. Constitution arrived in Boston on 31 May 1824, and Jones was relieved of command.
He left the Rosario in autumn 1808, and on 18 April 1809, he was appointed to the 20-gun . He was sent with despatches for Earl St Vincent then at Lisbon. He returned to England after completing this, and on 18 June sailed from Spithead in company with . The two were acting as escorts for a convoy bound for Quebec.
He and other lieutenants from Blonde, working in company with French naval forces, landed guns and helped to build batteries. Dacres was promoted to commander on 28 August 1834, being appointed to his first command, the paddle sloop on 16 August 1836. He was promoted to post-captain on 1 August 1840 and duly relinquished command of the Salamander on 15 September 1840.
On 22 December 1808, Salorman was part of the escort of the last British convoy of the year leaving the Baltic. She was in company with four other British warships - the frigate , the brig-sloop Fama, the brig-sloop , and the gun-brig - three Swedish naval vessels and twelve merchant vessels.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 21, Jan-Jul 1809, pp.251-2.
In mid-May Lodi sailed for France, taking with her General Reynier, dispatched by General Menou, the French commander in Egypt. Lodi reached Toulon on 12 June, bringing with her a captured British vessel with 3-4,000 quintals of wheat. In June 1799, Lodi sailed from Toulon, in company with Frippone, arriving at Carthage on 24 June.Onésime-Joachim Troude (1868), p.158.
Becoming part of TF 17 on 23 September, the light cruiser was detached the following day to proceed in company with , and to Tongatapu, which she reached on 26 September. Underway with those same ships on 7 October, Atlanta briefly escorted Guadalcanal-bound transports from 11 to 14 October, before putting into Espiritu Santo for fuel on the afternoon of the 15th.
67 In 1956, Thyssens-Valentin became the first pianist to play all Fauré's piano works at a series of concerts. She gave a second complete cycle the following year. Between 1958 and 1966 she also taught. In the 1960s she took part in the first performance of a complete cycle of Fauré's chamber music in company with, among others, Paul Tortelier.
On 11 July 1941, Defender was returning from Tobruk in company with the Australian destroyer . They were attacked by a single Junkers Ju 88 bomber of I./Lehrgeschwader 1 piloted by Gerhard Stamp on a reconnaissance flight along the coast before dawn.Taghon, p. 261 The bomber scored a near-miss on Defender which detonated under the ship, just forward of the engine room.
Pellew was obliged to bring his crew up to strength by boarding several of the merchant vessels he was escorting in the Channel and impressing experienced sailors. On 19 May 1793, Nymphe sailed from Spithead in company with the frigate , commanded by Captain Jonathan Faulknor. After chasing some French vessels into Cherbourg, the two frigates lost touch with each other on the 24th.
Alcmene captured the privateer on 26 June 1799. Courageaux had left Pasajes in company with Grand Decide and to intercept a convoy from Brazil. Courageaux, though pierced for 32 guns, only had twenty-eight 12 and 9-pounders, some of which she had thrown overboard while Alcmene chased her. Courageaux had a crew of 253 men under the command Jean Bernard.
The settlement at Melville Island was beset by problems and had to be abandoned. The colony at King George's Sound, the first in Western Australia, prospered and later became the modern city of Albany. Lucy Ann departed Sydney, on 26 December 1830, in company with HMS Comet, to take aboard the inhabitants of Pitcairn Island and transfer them to Tahiti.Nicholson, p.57.
By 6 June Guildford had arrived at Calcutta. Homeward bound and under charter to the EIC, on 24 August she passed Saugor. She reached the Cape on 9 December and St Helena on 1 January 1813, and arrived at the Downs on 14 May. She was next reported to have left St Helena on 22 December 1814 in company with the whaler .
Furthermore, in 1847 the Admiralty awarded the surviving claimants from Skylark and Locust the Naval General Service Medal with clasps "Skylark 11 Novr. 1811" and "Locust 11 Novr. 1811". Skylark was then in company with and Royalist when Royalist captured the French privateer Rondeur on 19 December. Royalist captured her quarry after a two-hour chase in the Dover straits.
The British then burst the four 12-pounders before they took away the powder. The only British casualty on the entire expedition was Watts, who had been wounded. On 21 October Musquito was under the command of Commander Robert Petter and in company with the gun-brig when they captured the galliot Fortuna. On 30 October, Musquito and Richmond captured the Fortuna.
Morgan left Portsmouth on 11 March 1783, bound for Madras and Bengal. Pigot reached São Tiago on 31 March and Johanna on 17 July. On 24 August caught fire off Ceylon and was destroyed. Duke of Kingston was in company with Pigot, , and , all of which were safe. Some 65 passengers, crew, troops, and their dependents died. {[Lloyd's List] №1532.
York departed Port Jackson on 26 March 1831, bound for Batavia, in company with bound for Madras. Edward returned to Sydney on 3 April after her master, Captain Gilbert, believed that York had been seized by the soldiers sailing aboard her. York too returned to Port Jackson due to adverse winds. The fear of a mutiny turned out to be a misunderstanding.
While on the voyage to Batavia, Henry was wrecked in the Torres Strait on 15 April with no loss of life. As she was proceeding in company with Asia via the Outer Route to Torres Strait, Henry struck Portlock Reef () on the northern tip of the Great Barrier reef and was wrecked. Asia rescued all aboard Henry and eventually sailed on to Calcutta.
At the time Zante was part of the British protectorate of the United States of the Ionian Islands. On 7 February 1817 Kennersley Castle was sailing from Jamaica to Britain in company with and the transport Retrieve and Pomona when three large Carthaginian privateers chased them off San Domingo. Al three British ships arrived safely at Plymouth in late March.Lloyd's List №5162.
On 12 March 1934, shortly after completion, sailed in company with her sister and the light cruiser for night torpedo training. The weather worsened during the exercise and it was called off at 0325; the ships returning to port. Tomozuru never arrived and a search was launched. She was spotted at 1405 that same day, capsized and inverted, but still afloat.
She was first commissioned in April 1797 under Captain Thomas Williams on the Irish station. Then under Captain Arthur Legge she served in the Channel, where she captured a number of French privateers. On 11 January 1798, in company with and Childers, she captured the French privateer schooner Vengeur. Vengeur was a new vessel of 12 guns and 72 men.
Then on 17 October Persian and Erebus were again in company with Podargus when Podargus captured the Danish vessels Anna Maria, Twende Brodre, and two market-boats. Next month, on 11 November Podargus captured Syerstadt, with Persian and Erebus in company. On 16 December Persian captured the Danish galliot Ebenetzer, with in company. Erebus shared in the prize money by agreement with Persian.
149–50 Pará was repaired by 27 February when she joined a squadron dispatched to capture the town of Laureles. On 15 October she bombarded Angostura Fort in company with , , Rio Grande and her sister . On 17 May 1869 she joined a blockading squadron on the Jejuy and Araguaya Rivers. After the war Pará was assigned to the newly formed Mato Grosso Flotilla.
She transferred to the Atlantic Fleet in February 1907. In July 1908, Russell visited Canada during the Quebec Tercentenary, in company with her sister ships , , and . While there on 16 July she collided with the cruiser off Quebec, but suffered only minor damage. In 1909, Russell had her armament overhauled, which included the installation of new traversing and elevation gear and sighting equipment.
McKellar Stewart was a son of Alexander Stewart (died February 1920) and his wife Lillias Stewart, née McKellar. :Alexander Stewart left Scotland for Australia with his parents in 1852. and operated a farm at Ballangeich, around 30 km north of Warrnambool, Victoria. :Lillias McKellar left Scotland for Australia aboard Christina in company with one John McKellar, arriving in Sydney in April 1839.
Blythe sailed from England on 26 November 1802, bound for the Pacific. While Cornwall was away, war with France resumed and Blythe received a letter of marque on 29 June 1803. In September she was in the Pacific, and in March 1804 she was "all well" there. Homeward bound, she left St Helena on 10 September 1804 in company with and the whaler .
Tully 1999 On 4 February 1942, she ferried aircraft to Truk, where she remained until 11 April before returning to Yokosuka.Lundstrom, p. 188 In late April 1942, Shōhō was assigned to Operation MO and arrived in Truk on 29 April. The following day, she departed Truk in company with four heavy cruisers and they formed the Main Force of the operation.
After 57 days of patrol, she returned to Midway Island, arriving 10 December. On 20 January 1945 Pilotfish departed on her fourth war patrol, in company with and . The group proceeded via Saipan to the East China Sea area, where a long patrol brought no contacts but a hospital ship and small craft. Pilotfish returned to Pearl Harbor, 25 March.
This is a highly gregarious species, with flocks of 100 or more birds, and often in company with other swift species. It has a powerful, fast and direct flight, and will ascend thermals to great heights. White-collared swifts are known to attain or exceed flying speeds of despite their relatively large size.Marín A., M., and F. G. Stiles. 1992.
On 22 August she was in company with and when they captured the Danish vessel Sally. Bonetta was one of six British warships that shared in the capture on 23 August of the Danish vessel Speculation. Disposal: The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered Bonetta for sale on 20 September 1810 at Chatham. She sold on that day.
Then, after voyage repairs at Charleston (2–6 August), she put to sea as escort for a convoy of three submarine chasers assigned to the French Navy: , , and . Reaching Bermuda on 10 September, she sailed five days later for the Azores in company with cruiser and tugs Arctic and Goliah and a covey of submarine chasers, and arrived at her destination on 27 September. As the converted yacht prepared to sail from Ponta Delgada on 2 October, however, her port anchor fouled the mooring gear. To “expedite matters and join the convoy” then sailing for Hamilton, she slipped the anchor and of chain. Less thand a half hour into the first dog watch on 9 October, while steaming in company with Chicago, Arethusa, Goliah, Arctic and Undaunted, the yacht spotted another “suspicious object” on the surface and went to general quarters.
In 1799, at least, she was under the command of Lieutenant Sargeant.Nelson and Nicolas (1844-46), p.395. On 25 July 1800 she captured Revanche. On 6 May 1800, His Majesty's hired armed schooner Earl St Vincent, under the command of Lieutenant Henry Boys, captured the Spanish privateer Santa Ysabella (alias Saavedra). In 1801 she was under the command of Lieutenant H. Boys (Boyce) at Plymouth. She sailed on 20 January for Jamaica with the King's proclamation for stopping all Russian, Danish and Swedish vessels. However, between 26–28 January she was in company with a number of other vessels at the capture of the French 36-gun frigate Dédaigneuse, afterwards added to the British navy under the same name. On 27 January she was in company with and when they captured the Spanish ship Carlotta.
She sailed for Britain on 7 December and arrived at Portsmouth on 17 January 1946. Whelp was paid off and was in Category B reserve by 30 May. She was recommissioned on 9 August 1947 and refitted at Portsmouth Royal Dockyard in September–October preparation for the voyage to South Africa in company with her sisters, , and to form the South Atlantic Reserve Force in Simon's Town.
Liberty, Clark, master, sailed from Rio de Janeiro on 25 March 1792, bound for London in company with , Coffin, master."Business". Star (London, England), 24 May 24, 1792; Issue 1271. There was a report that Liberty, Clark, master, had been lost in the South Seas,LL 11 May 1792, №2400. and she subsequently disappeared from LR. However, John Lucas & Co. continued to sail a Liberty.
She sounded five short blasts on her whistle, but a merchant ship obstructed her view of the submarine, and the periscope disappeared. Vedette immediately commenced a search, circling and trying to locate the enemy submersible. At 0935, Vedette received orders from Harvard and, in company with Stewart, quickly proceeded to reform the panic-stricken convoy. Within 20 minutes, Hundvaago had sunk, another U-boat victim.
The French vessel was the privateer San Joseph, of Saint Malo, under the command of a Joseph Wittevronghel, a Dane. San Joseph was one year old, about 100 tons burthen (bm), and armed with 14 guns though she was pierced for 16. She had only been out one day when the British captured her and had taken nothing. had been in company with Wolverine at the time.
On 10 March 1915, in company with her sisters Attack and Ariel, Acheron was searching for a German submarine reported by the trawler Man Island near Aberdeen. At 10:10am Attack sighted U-12 and opened fire. Ariel sighted the submarine at 10:12am at about and all three destroyers turned towards it. U-12 dived and raised her periscope, which Ariel sighted at a distance of .
Strombolo was commissioned in August 1797 under Commander John Broughton. However, the bomb-vessel Strombolo was reported already to have participated in a bombardment of Cadiz on 5 July 1797. British casualties were light, with none of the three bomb vessels suffering any. On 28 November 1798 , operating in company with , Strombolo, and captured the 16-gun Spanish Navy brig San Leon on the Lisbon station.
However, the practicalities of supplying hydrogen under field conditions resulted in the cancellation of the project. In 1863, in company with Henry Negretti, Coxwell made the first aerial trip in England for purposes of photography. In 1864–1865, in the Research, he made some very successful ascents in Ireland, and gave some lectures upon aerostation. In 1864 his balloon, Britannia, was destroyed during the Leicester balloon riot.
From 1853 to 1855, in company with James Tilleard, he edited the 'Educational Expositor,' a work designed to assist schoolmasters and teachers. In 1856 he began to publish 'Mathematics for Working Men,' London, 8vo, but only one part appeared. At York, Tate wrote a mathematical column for the York Courant.In 1856 he began to publish Mathematics for Working Men, London: only one part appeared.
She had left Rochefort on 4 March in company with the French frigates , , and , and the brig , all sailing for the Île de France with troops and military supplies. Stopford took her back to England as his prize. The Royal Navy then bought her in as , a Sixth Rate sloop of war. While cruising in the Channel, on 6 March 1797, Phaeton took the French privateer Actif.
On 8 May she captured the French privateer vessel Tropard, formerly . Then on 20 October 1808, Pheasant was in company when captured and destroyed the French privateer Ponte du Jour. On 4 November 1809 Pheasant recaptured Traveller. On 16 November 1809 she re-captured the brig Trust, in company with . Later on 3 February 1810, she captured the privateer lugger Comte De Hunebourg from St Malo.
Sea trials began two days later. She was then assigned to Task Unit (TU) 12.5.1 in company with a pair of destroyers on 25 August, departing for Pearl Harbor, which she reached on the last day of the month. The ship took part in a series of gunnery exercises off Hawaii from 6 to 8 September, including anti-aircraft shooting and defending against simulated torpedo boat attacks.
On 18 January she and a number of other warships bombarded targets around Gaeta. The ships came under air attacks and shore bombardment during these operations. After replenishing at Naples, Laforey, in company with and , joined the escort for the assault convoys of Operation Shingle, the landings at Anzio. On 22 January Laforey and Loyal led the assault force to "P" Beach landing areas.
She continued to escort convoys, through the Irish Sea in and out of Liverpool often in company with other sloops. By mid 1940 she was covering the North Western Approaches. She was soon engaged in escorting convoys bound to and from Canada and North America. In October she sailed to join the inward convoy SC 7, initially as the sole escort for the 35-ship convoy.
She arrived at Nipe Bay late on the morning of 21 July 1898 and, on orders to reconnoiter the bay in company with armed tugboat USS Leyden, started in toward Port Nipe. Upon entering, Wasp sighted a Spanish warship at anchor some four miles up the bay. She fired several shots at the signal station located at the entrance, then sped forward to engage the enemy ship.
Outgunned and outnumbered, Chanticleer made good her escape, leaving her consort, , for the Danes to capture. On 28 August 1810, Chanticleer captured the Dutch fishing boat Hoop. Chanticleer was under the command of John G. M'Bride M'Killop (Acting Commander) when she took possession of the derelict vessel Haabet on 16 November 1811. Chanticleer was in company with when they captured the Jobb on 2 January 1812.
HMS Sleuth was built by Cammell Laird and launched on 6 July 1944. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Sleuth. The boat operated in the Pacific Far East for most of her wartime career, often in company with her sister, HMS Solent. Together they sank fifteen Japanese sailing vessels and the Japanese auxiliary minesweeper Wa 3.
A squadron of three French frigates had attacked the convoy of East Indiamen that Anne was accompanying, only to suffer an embarrassing defeat. Anne arrived at Rio de Janeiro on 22 August. Lloyd's List reported in January 1801 that the Botany Bay ship Ann had been at Rio de Janeiro, having sailed in company with several ships of the East India Company.Lloyd's List, 16 January 1801, №4117.
She had sailed from Ostend the day before and had made no captures. Gunthorpe and Badger brought Vigilant into Yarmouth.Lloyd's List, no. 4411. Lloyd's List reported on 3 September 1805 that the "Badger cutter" had detained and sent into Yarmouth Commerce, Tirrell, master, which had been sailing from America to Amsterdam.Lloyd's List №4205. On 16 April 1806, , Captain Thomas Briggs, was in company with Badger.
In the 1950s the French government became concerned about a possible invasion by the Warsaw Pact through Germany. A number of the larger ouvrages were selected to form defensive ensembles or môles around which a defense might be organized and controlled. Rochonvillers was chosen in 1951 to become the center of the môle de Rochonvillers, in company with Molvange and Bréhain, and later Immerhof.Mary, Tome 5, p.
In company with , she sped off to the U-boat's reported position to initiate a box search and engage the marauder if possible. In the meantime, six other planes found the submarine, attacked, and sank her. That evening, Straub entered the area of the sinking to pick up survivors. She was able to recover the submarine's commanding officer, her executive officer, and 18 other crewmen.
Comanche remained in Angmagssalik Fjord until 18 October 1943. She then proceeded to Kungnat Bay, escorting three vessels in company with the Northland. On local escort duty until 25 October 1943, Comanche began escorting the 16 ship convoy GS-34 with seven other escorts on that date. Diverted three times by reported submarine action on their charted route, the convoy was sent to Cape Race.
On 26 November 1761, Siren in company with Unicorn and the sloop Martin, chased and captured the 10-gun privateer cutter Ernestine of Dunkirk. On 21 April 1762 Siren sailed for the Newfoundland Fishery. In September 1762 she took part in the recapture of St. John's as part of the squadron under the command of Commodore Alexander Colville. In late 1762, command was assumed by William Paston.
Again in company with Salvager, Windlass moved to Newport, Rhode Island, in early February 1949, for a period of upkeep alongside . Later that month, Windlass shifted to Newport and trained there before she returned to Bayonne on 23 March. Windlass conducted mooring operations with USCG Tug 8188 and YTB-541 at Little Placentia Sound, NS Argentia, Newfoundland, in late May before returning to Bayonne on 1 June.
Despite considerable misgivings, Lochiel's support for Prince Charles proved pivotal in the early stages of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. Badly wounded at Culloden, Lochiel escaped to France in September 1746, in company with Charles and other senior Jacobites. He was appointed Colonel of the Régiment d'Albanie by Louis XV and a member of Order of Saint Michael. He died in Bergues, French Flanders on 23 October 1748.
Advance operated out of in Darwin, Northern Territory between 1968 and 1980. As well as the standard duties for her class, Advance was also used for surveillance, search- and-rescue, and hydrographic survey (in company with the survey ship ). During 1968, Advance and sister ship shadowed the Soviet trawler Van Gogh, which operated in the Gulf of Carpentaria for two months.Frame, No Pleasure Cruise, p.
On 16 April 1801 Perkins, in company with Colonel Richard Blunt and a detachment of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), laid siege to and captured the wealthy islands of Sint Eustatius and Saba, capturing their French garrisons, forty- seven cannon and 338 barrels of gunpowder.The Royal Navy. A History from the Earliest Times to 1900, William Clowes, p. 471Naval History of Great Britain Vol.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 14, p.261. On 2 May 1806 Nile was in company with two Jersey privateers, the Success and the Phoenix, when they captured the Spanish brig Santa Alodias, or Alvalia. Nile may also have been the lugger Nile, of 175 tons (bm), ten 12-pounder guns, and 40 men, whose master, Thomas Butcher, received a letter of marque on 30 December 1808.
Late in July, the situation in that river seemed stable enough to permit the Union warships borrowed from Farragut to move on to the Gulf of Mexico. Repaired and prepared for sea by the Norfolk Navy Yard, Althea departed Hampton Roads in company with three other tugs on the 26th and reached Mobile Bay on 5 August, the day of Farragut's great victory there.
In September, she sang at two concerts of the Worcester, Massachusetts, music festival. After giving a few concerts in New England cities, she decided to go abroad again for the purpose of continuing her studies for the operatic stage. In company with her brother, she went to Paris, and there had lessons with Mathilde Marchesi. Later, she studied with Luigi Vannuccini in Florence, Italy.
In company with David Reubeni, his mentor, he went in 1532 to Ratisbon, where the emperor Charles V was holding a diet. On this occasion, Molcho carried a flag with the Hebrew word Maccabi, the four letters מכבי which also signify an abbreviation for Exodus 15:11 "Who among the mighty is like unto God?".Singer, Isidore; Bloch, Phillipp. "Molko, Solomon" in Jewish Encyclopedia.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) Lieut. Cecil Robert Thompson. (FRANCE) This officer has destroyed three enemy machines and three kite balloons. At all times he displays utter disregard of personal danger, notably so on 15 September, when, in company with another machine, in face of a heavy barrage, he dived to attack a kite balloon; as he dived he was attacked from the rear by four Fokkers.
Though written before Matador, Law of Desire was produced after Matador's international release. Law of Desire was shot in Madrid and Cádiz in the latter part of 1986. It was the first film that came out from El Deseo, the production company that Almodóvar formed in company with his younger brother Agustín and with which he has produced all his subsequent films.Strauss, Almodóvar on Almodóvar, p.
Born about 1705, he was educated in London, and stayed for a time in Rome studying art, in company with the sculptor Roubiliac. He became a successful portrait- painter. From 1727 to about 1734 Pond lived at No. 16-17 Great Piazza, Covent Garden. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1752, and died in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 9 September 1758.
His explanation and translation of the Book of Job was published at Freiburg, 1849. Meanwhile, in company with the orientalist Heinrich Joseph Wetzer, he had begun his real life-work. Together they edited the 12 volumes of the Kirchenlexikon, an encyclopedia of Catholic theology and its allied sciences. To this work Welte himself contributed 200 articles, and his literary activity closed with the completion of the encyclopedia.
13, p.332. This had broken loose from its moorings in the December gales that swept it through the Downs on 18 December when a Deal boat put two men on board and took it in to Dover.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 13, p.330-1. Jackall was in company with and on 20 April and so shared in the capture on that day of Dorothea.
Congress, accompanied by Constellation, assumed blockade duties of Tripoli and captured one xebec before sailing for Malta on 25 October for repairs. On 6 November Rodgers assumed command of Constitution and in his place, Stephen Decatur assumed command of Congress.Allen (1905), p. 220. The next recorded activity of Congress is in early July 1805 when she was sent in company with to blockade Tunisia.
His friendship with Sir Walter Scott was built on his knowledge of German literature. In 1797 Skene became cornet of the Edinburgh Light Horse, the regiment largely organised by Scott, who was himself its quartermaster, secretary, and paymaster. In 1802 Skene revisited the continent of Europe, for a time in company with George Bellas Greenough; and he became a member of the Geological Society.
On 11 September 1943, LST-21 set sail for Oran, Algeria, in company with , , , , , , , , and , and , , , , , , and , for a rendezvous with Convoy KMS 25. This group of LSTs carried Landing craft tanks (LCTs) on deck for delivery at destination. After passing Algiers, the entire contingent of LSTs was ordered at 15:00 return immediately to Algiers. At 20:24 LST-21 anchored off the harbor.
The British Pomone of 48 guns, in company with Phoenix and Pearl, captured Carrère near Elba on 3 August 1801 after a short fight.p.648, Urban She was escorting a small convoy from Porto Ercole to Porto Longone during the Siege of Porto Ferrajo. Pomone lost two men killed and four wounded, of whom two died later. The French casualty list was not initially available.
Then on 19 May Rifleman and Nightingale were again in company when they captured the Palmtract. On 29 January 1813, Nightingale captured the American ship Calumet, of 187 tons bm, which had been carrying a cargo of tobacco from Boston to Marstrand. Nightingale sent her into Leith. Then on 9 March 1813, Nightingale was in company with when they captured the Danish sloop Enigheiden.
Washington sailed in company with the schooner Harrison on November 23. No more than three leagues from shore, both Continental ships came across the British frigate HMS Tartar and two forage-laden transports. The British ships scared off and separated and Washington and Harrison chased the ship until well after nightfall. And, although Washington spent most of November 25 looking for Harrison, she did not find her.
The gunboat completed this assignment in April 1969 and then entered the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for an overhaul. On 2 November she left San Diego and proceeded to the Marianas Islands in company with and . The ship arrived at Apra Harbor, Guam, her new home port, on 26 November. The next day, she began a restricted availability at the ship repair facility there.
Guthrie's closing appeal made a strong impression. Several members withdrew; but only Tweeddale spoke in his favour, proposing banishment in place of the extreme penalty. On 28 May parliament ordered him to be hanged at the cross of Edinburgh on 1 June, in company with William Govan, an obscure deserter. Robert Traill, at the age of nineteen, stood beside Guthrie, his father's friend, on the scaffold.
There was no loss of life. Although 80 mutineers were court martialled and two were sentenced to death, their sentences were commuted.De Graft-Johnson (1986), p.168. On 28 June 1866, Mullett, under Captain Robinson, and in company with the small colonial steamer Dover, landed a force of about 400 British troops under Colonel D'Arcy, primarily from the West India Regiment, at Bathurst in the Gambia.
Then in October 1811 Commander John Bradley replaced Lloyd. Commander William Robilliard commissioned Podargus in November 1811 for the Baltic. On 4 October 1812 Podargus captured the Danish sloop Speculation and shared the prize money with , , and by agreement. Then on 17 October Persian and Erebus were again in company with Podargus when Podargus captured the Danish vessels Anna Maria, Twende Brodre, and two market-boats.
The inferior tympanic artery is a small branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery. It is a small branch which passes through a minute foramen in the petrous portion of the temporal bone which is called tympanic canaliculus or inferior tympanic canaliculus, in company with the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, to supply the medial wall of the tympanic cavity and anastomose with the other tympanic arteries.
Subsequently, Willard Keith sailed to European waters and then to Guantanamo Bay. Ports visited during the midshipmen's cruise included Torquay, England, and Le Havre, France. Returning to Norfolk via Guantanamo, Willard Keith disembarked her passengers and resumed her routine of training. She conducted two weeks of hunter/killer training in company with the escort carrier , a task group under the command of Rear Admiral D. V. Gallery.
She was sailing from Bordeaux to New York with a cargo of brandy, wine, and silks. One month later, on 23 April Scylla was in company with Whiting and Pheasant. After a chase of over 100 miles, they captured the American 8-gun brig Fox, which threw two of her guns overboard during the chase. Fox and her 29-man crew was underway from Bordeaux to Philadelphia.
After this she returned to the Home Fleet, covering the carrier raids along the Norwegian coast and making anti-shipping strikes. On the night of 27/28 January 1945, in company with the cruiser , she fought the Action of 28 January 1945 with German destroyers in which was badly damaged. Following this action she was refitted at Cammell-Laird's between February 1945 and March 1946.
Chervona Ukraina, in company with the cruisers , and a number of destroyers, laid down a defensive mine barrage protecting the Black Sea Fleet base at Sevastopol on 22 June 1941.Rohwer, pp. 80–81 She provided gunfire support to Soviet forces during the Siege of Odessa and escorted convoys bringing the 157th Rifle Division into Odessa during the month of September 1941.Rohwer, pp.
Lieutenant John Gedge commissioned her in May 1805 for the North Sea. Lieutenant Robert Ramsey replaced him in 1806. On 18 January 1807, Carrier was in company with , and when they captured the American brig Eliza. Nine days later, Carrier recaptured and sent into Yarmouth the Courier, which had been sailing from Memel to Hull when the French privateer Revenge had captured her on the 27th.
Her mission was to harry Russian shipping and give warning should she spot the Russian fleet exiting Kronstadt. On 24 October Erebus, again under the command of Autridge, captured the Courier. Almost a month later, on 16 November, , with Erebus in company, captured the Concordia. That day Rose was in company with Erebus, the cutter and the hired armed cutter Mary when they captured the Catherine Elizabeth.
Early in his episcopate, Bartholomew attended Alexander III's council at Tours in 1163, along with a number of other English bishops. Bartholomew often acted as a judge-delegate for the papacy in cases that had been appealed to Rome.Barlow Thomas Becket p. 90 Alexander described Bartholomew, in company with Richard of Dover, another leading papal judge, as the "twin lights illuminating the English Church".
Ville de Lyon was a praam belonging to the Boulogne Flotilla, under the command of Commodore Jean Baptiste Coupe and Captain Jean Barbaud. She was armed with twelve long 24-pounder guns and a complement of 112 men, 60 of them soldiers from the 72 Regiment. The seven praams came out again to attack Naiad and the three brigs in company with her: , and .
From 1 January to 20 May 1974, Beaufort underwent a restricted availability in the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. Following that repair period, she resumed normal operations in the Hawaiian Islands. That employment lasted until 16 August when she stood out of Pearl Harbor in company with USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26) bound for Alaskan waters. She operated with Silas Bent until mid-September.
John Balleny (died 1857) was the English captain of the sealing schooner , who led an exploration cruise for the English whaling firm Samuel Enderby & Sons to the Antarctic in 1838–1839. During the expedition of 1838–1839, Balleny, sailing in company with Thomas Freeman and , sailed into the Southern Ocean along a corridor of longitude centering on the line of 175°E., south of New Zealand.
She returned to Ulithi with units of the task force 30 April. In company with units of TF 58, Quincy departed Ulithi 9 May, for the area east of Kyushu, Japan, arriving 12 May for carrier strikes against Amami Gunto and Kyushu. Before dawn on 14 May, the cruiser splashed a Japanese plane. Her own aircraft strafed targets in Omonawa on Tokune Shima 19 May.
She was commissioned in March 1806 under Commander George Cadogan. On 21 June he sailed for the Leeward Islands. In early 1807 Lieutenant John Bowker may have briefly commanded Ferret before being promoted to commander and captain of . Commander George Gustavus Lennock then took command of Ferret in Jamaica. On 23 August 1807, Ferret, in company with , captured the French privateer schooner Mosquito, out of Santo Domingo.
Virgo departed the New Hebrides on 13 November in company with a convoy bound for the Gilbert Islands. She arrived off Tarawa Atoll early on the morning of the 20th. While preparing to land marines on Betio Island, Virgo was straddled by four shells from a Japanese shore battery. However, air strikes and counter battery fire quickly silenced the offender, and Virgo resumed landing operations.
The crews of Wild Swan and Beagle, both new to North Atlantic convoy operations, were criticised for keeping a poor lookout.Blair 2000, pp. 208–209.Smith 1985, pp. 112, 114. On 23 December, Wild Swan was departing Liverpool in company with the destroyer when Warwick set off an acoustic mine, and was badly damaged, with the engine room flooded and the ship settling low in the water.
In the Second World War, Intrepid attacked and sank the south-west of Ireland on 14 October 1939 in company with the destroyers and . She participated in the pursuit and destruction of the in May 1941, and in Operation Pedestal, the escorting of a convoy to Malta in August 1942. Intrepid was adopted by the town of Uxbridge in 1942 to raise funds for the ship's costs.
After shakedown out of San Francisco, California, Preserver steamed for Pearl Harbor 26 February in company with PC–1139. The next day she was ordered to come about and to report to Port Director, San Pedro, California, for orders. She was once again underway for Pearl Harbor 5 March, with YOG–18 in tow. Arriving Pearl Harbor 16 March, she reported for duty with Service Squadron 2.
He also mounted cannon on a Brazilian ship in the harbour to create a floating battery, under a British officer, to defend a bridge, should the French advance.The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 1, p.146-7. On 26 February 1808 Eclipse was in company with when they captured the Sally and Hetty, William Fleming, Master. Then on 3 March Eclipse sailed for the Leeward Islands.
Captain Edward William C.R. Owen (or Owens) recommissioned Clyde February 1806. He would remain her captain until 1810. Under his command, Clyde recaptured Louisa. By June 1806 Owen was a Commodore and Clyde was at The Downs, and in the Walmer Roads. On 20 February 1807 Clyde was in company with and and so shared in the salvage money for the recapture of Farely, John Fryer, master.
In July 1803, she sailed for the East Indies station. She would serve for five years in the East Indies before transferring to the Caribbean. Scepter and left Rio de Janeiro on 13 October, escorting Lord Melville, Earl Spencer, Princess Mary, , Anna, Ann, Glory, and Essex. They were in company with the 74-gun third-rate ships of the line , and the fourth-rate .
In April, the warship entered the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for regular overhaul. She completed repairs early that summer and then conducted refresher training in the West Indies in August and September. That fall, Destroyer Squadron 18 (DesRon 18) was reassigned to the Pacific Fleet. Accordingly, on 30 November 1954, Ammen got underway from Newport in company with her squadron mates to make the transit to San Diego.
During November and December, White Marsh continued to make reinforcement and resupply voyages between New Guinea and Leyte to support the campaign to liberate the southern Philippines. That routine ended late in December when she arrived at Aitape, New Guinea, to prepare for the invasion of Luzon. She departed Aitape on 28 December, bound for northern Luzon in company with a unit of TG 78.1.
She departed the West Coast from the San Diego Naval Base on 24 April, and she arrived at Pearl Harbor on 1 May. During the next month, the White Plains conducted air operations and amphibious support training out of Pearl Harbor. At the end of May, the White Plains steamed out of port in company with units of the Task Forces assembled to invade the Mariana Islands.
Exmoor arrived at the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow in November, and on 6 November was detached in company with to escort the merchant ship SS Adda to the Faeroe Islands. Exmoor returned on 11 November and resumed her working up period. In December she escorted the armed merchant cruisers Chitral and Salopian on their way to begin patrols. Exmoor then sailed to Plymouth.
On 6 July of that year, she got underway in company with and steamed for Yokosuka which she reached on 27 July. She operated there until 8 November when she headed for Subic Bay to provide fleet repair services. She labored in the Philippines for a month before proceeding to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, where she ended the year. Ajax returned to San Diego on 15 February 1975.
In the 1790s Gregg was a social figure of literary London. He dined and drank in 1790–1 with James Boswell (who admired of one of his young daughters), in company with Thomas Bever and Caleb Whitefoord. Another poem written by Parsons commemorated a dinner invitation from Gregg, with Robert Nares and William Boscawen. Gregg was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
She reached Madeira on 26 March, and Madras on 14 July. This voyage also saw combat, but of a more minor sort. On 7 August Ocean was in company with the East Indiamen , Dorsetshire, and in a convoy escorted by naval vessels under the command of Sir Thomas Troubridge. The British exchanged fire with three French warships that included and Marengo, which did not press the attack.
On 7 August Henry Addington was in company with the East Indiamen , Dorsetshire, and in a convoy escorted by naval vessels under the command of Sir Thomas Troubridge. The British exchanged fire with three French warships that included and Marengo, which did not press the attack. Henry Addington was at Penang on 23 September and Malacca on 10 October. She reached Whampoa on 25 December.
Based in Portsmouth, Rosario spent the following years patrolling the coast. On 18 April 1816, Rosario was in company with the schooner HMS Grecian when they captured the smuggling vessel Nancy. Then on 4 June Rosario captured Charlotte, which had a three-man crew and was smuggling 85 kegs of spirits. Six weeks later, on 17 July, Rosario picked up 200 kegs of contraband spirits at sea.
After returning to Fürst Bismarck, he visited Japan in company with Niobe. During the squadron maneuvers that year, Fürst Bismarck won the Schießpreis for a fourth time. The light cruiser joined the squadron on 23 October, finally bringing the strength of the unit back to its prescribed four cruisers. In January 1908, Fürst Bismarck steamed to Siam, where she was visited by the King of Siam.
Grant (1803), p. 52. Franchise followed Wellesley for two days but then gave up the chase; Franchise managed to return to France, running back through the British blockade. On 28 May 1803 HMS Minotaur, in company with , and later joined by , captured Franchise. Franchise was 33 days out of Port-au-Prince; of the sixteen 9-pounders on her quarterdeck and forecastle, ten were in her hold.
Having safely covered that troop movement, Yorktown, in company with sister ship Enterprise, departed Samoan waters on 25 January. Six days later, Task Force 8 (built around Enterprise), and TF 17 (around Yorktown) parted company. The former headed for the Marshall Islands, the latter for the Gilberts, each to take part in some of the first American offensives of the war, the Marshalls- Gilberts raids.
After 8 October, William Seiverling began antisubmarine warfare duty, first on a training basis and, after 1 November, as a unit of a hunter- killer force built around . That employment continued until 24 November, when she sortied from Pearl Harbor in company with Task Group (TG) 12.4, a hunter- killer group built around . That unit steamed via Eniwetok to Ulithi, where it arrived on 2 December.
She stopped at Ulithi Atoll on 6 February 1945 and at Guam on 8 February 1945. She departed the Mariana Islands on 13 February 1945 and continued to Pearl Harbor, where she underwent extensive repairs. She did not leave Hawaiian waters until 4 May 1945. She stopped at Eniwetok on the 12 May 1945, then, in company with the attack transports and , continued on to the Marianas.
On 18 May 1808, Rapid was cruising off Cape St. Vincent in company with . They saw and chased two merchant feluccas that took shelter under the protection of a shore battery. The British decided to try to cut out the feluccas nonetheless, with Rapid leading the way. Fire from the battery struck Rapid, opening two holes in her bow so that she filled quickly with water.
" Charlemagne: Translated Sources. Lambrigg, Kendal, Cumbria: P.D. King, 1987. According to Einhard's account, instead of accompanying his father, Pepin the Hunchback faked sickness. Einhard explains: "When Charles was at war with the Huns, and was wintering in Bavaria, this Pepin shammed sickness, and plotted against his father in company with some of the leading Franks, who seduced him with vain promises of the royal authority.
Grenadier again confronted Soviet ships when the Cuban Missile Crisis threatened nuclear war in October 1962. In company with , , , and , she formed part of the American fleet that blockaded and quarantined Cuba. After the Soviet offensive missiles were pulled out of Cuba, Grenadier was one of several ships dispatched to Cuba in November to assert and confirm the United States's rights and position there.
Then on 11 April 1805, Scorpion, in company with the hired armed vessels and Thames, captured the Dutch 12-gun privateer Eer (also known as De Eer, D'Eer or Honneur).Prize money for the capture was paid shortly after 11 November 1805. She was carrying 1000 stands of arms, two 12-pounder field pieces, two mortars, uniforms for 1000 men, tents, and the like.
Saratoga entered Pearl Harbor on 15 December, and Tangier departed the same afternoon in company with the fleet oiler and a destroyer division while the carrier refueled. Saratoga caught up to the slow-moving little convoy on 17 December, and the task force advanced on Wake. However, on 23 December, after a three-day struggle the defenders succumbed. The relief expedition was ordered back to Oahu.
Arriving at Surabaya, three days before Christmas of 1941, Comdr. Ferriter went ashore and reported for orders to the Dutch naval commander there. Three days later, the minesweeper commenced local patrols and sweeps out of Surabaya and continued that duty into February 1942, often operating in company with Dutch units, before she received orders to move to Tjilatjap, a port on Java's south coast.
In an incident in May 1797 the Hermione narrowly escaped being wrecked thanks to the efforts of one of her lieutenants, Harris, but a ship sailing in company with the Hermione went aground. Pigot blamed Harris, however, and insisted upon an inquiry. Though Harris was exonerated, he immediately left the ship to serve on another. Pigot had by now developed a reputation for excessive brutality.
Under the command of John Davison, she sailed from Spithead, England on 12 February 1802, in company with . The contractor for the voyage provided the guards for both Perseus and Coromandel. This was an unusual arrangement as earlier the New South Wales Marine Corps and the New South Wales Corps had provided the guards. Later, regular regiments of the British Army provided the guards.
In company with she arrived in Shelburne on the 8th. The same day, she was transferred from the administration of the Naval Officer in Charge, Sydney, to that of the Commanding Officer Pacific Coast, with her accounting base changed from to . On 10 November 1945, the minesweepers steamed out of Shelburne, their bows pointed toward southern waters. There were five of them in the group.
Commander William Goate commissioned Derwent in June 1807 for the Channel. Commander Frederick Parker replaced Goate in November. Parker sailed for the west coast of Africa on 17 November in company with the fifth-rate frigate and , the transport , the colonial schooner George, and some merchant vessels, all bound for Sierra Leone. Commodore Edward Columbine, the governor of Sierra Leone, raised his pennant in Solebay.
According to all the sources, including the earliest source, "Legenda de vita et obitu sancti Guilielmi Confessoris et heremitae", all of which are close to Catholicism, he performed many miracles. The best-known miracle was and still is the "Miracle of the Wolf" (1591). Because of this, he is often depicted in company with a "domesticated" wolf, even in the monastery of Montevergine.istoria- montevergine p.
Intensive training in shipboard procedures and amphibious techniques followed. She then took on 5,000 tons of Army ammunition at Honolulu and, in company with , steamed on 25 May for Ulithi. Escorted by , the two ships immediately went on to deliver their vital cargoes at Okinawa. During her 17 days at the Battle of Okinawa, the ship faced more than 100 air raids by kamikaze.
In 1611, Abdulláh Khán Bahádur Fírúz Jang was appointed the thirteenth viceroy of Gujarát, with Ghiás-ud-dín as his minister, under orders to proceed to the Dakhan (Deccan) to avenge the recent inroad. The viceroy marched to the Dakhan (Deccan) but returned without effecting anything. In 1616, he was again, in company with prince Shah Jahan, directed to move against Ahmednagar. This second expedition was successful.
Reports were received that a large Japanese force was approaching from the north. Aulick and five other destroyers took station near the south coast of Homonhon Island awaiting an attack which never materialized. On 29 October, Aulick sailed in company with TG 77.2 for Seeadler Harbor. The destroyer sortied on 17 November to meet the battleship in Vitiaz Strait and escort her back to Seeadler.
Druid sailed to Jamaica in April 1792 and, with the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793, returned to operate in home waters. At some point in 1793 she was in company with when they captured the French merchant vessels Vaudrieul and Diare. Druid herself also captured the Dauphin. In June she captured the French 12-gun privateer Esperance in the English Channel.
Western Comet departed Le Havre on 1 January 1919 bound for New York City. During her transatlantic crossing, however, she was forced to put into Bermuda on 19 January 1919 to repair turbine trouble. She got underway from Bermuda on 5 February 1919 and proceeded in company with the U.S. Navy tug USS Mohave (Tug No. 15) to New York, where she arrived on 7 February 1919.
67–68Gaines, pp. 198–99, 204, 206 Lafayette made the Hôtel de La Fayette in Paris's rue de Bourbon the headquarters of Americans there. Benjamin Franklin, John and Sarah Jay, and John and Abigail Adams met there every Monday and dined in company with Lafayette's family and the liberal nobility, including Clermont-Tonnerre and Madame de Staël.Maurois, Adrienne: The Life of the Marquise de La Fayette, p.
Tautog was back in Pearl Harbor in early December and, on 17 December 1944, began her 13th and last war patrol. She called at Midway and Saipan before taking her patrol station (in company with )commanded by John C. Nichols, a survivor of the sinking of the . Blair, p.807. in the East China Sea. On 17 January 1945, Tautog sighted a ship heading toward her.
Libre had sailed from Flushing on 14 November in company with a French 48-gun frigate but the two vessels had parted in a gale on 9 November off the coast of Scotland. The Admiralty did not purchase Libre into service. On 22 April 1806, Loire captured the Spanish privateer Princess of Peace, 14 guns, 23 men. Loire was paid off at Deptford in October 1806.
With the exception of training off the Virginia Capes late in April, she remained in Newport preparing for a Pacific deployment until late May. On 5 June, Basilone got underway in company with , , and . She transited the Panama Canal on the 10th and, after stops at Oahu and Guam, arrived at Subic Bay on Independence Day ready to begin duty with the 7th Fleet.
At 10:00 on 30 December 1944, I-53 got underway in company with I-36 and I-58 bound for their target, the U.S. fleet anchorage at Kossol Roads in the Palau Islands. She surfaced off Kossol Roads at 07:00 on 12 January 1945 and launched her kaitens. One exploded soon after launch, and another never started its engine. The other two launched without incident.
Writing in 1733, George Vertue included Scott among London's "most elevated men in art". From 27–31 May 1732 he made a celebrated "Five days' Peregrination" to the Isle of Sheppey in company with William Hogarth and others.Five Days' peregrination (Daily Telegraph, 27 January 2007). An account of their trip was written by Ebenezer Forrest and published in 1782, illustrated with drawings by Hogarth and Scott.
French records place the capture off Vintimilles, and add that Flèche was escorting the storeships and Baleine, which were also carrying troops for Ajaccio, Corsica. On 21 April 1814, in company with , under the command of Ussher, Euryalus entered the harbour at Marseilles where they heard the news of Napoleon's defeat. Undaunted then sailed to Frejus Bay where she embarked Napoleon and transported him to Elba.
She underwent repairs at Chatham between June and September 1815, and sailed for the East Indies again in October. King returned home from the East Indies in command of the Third Rate Cornwallis. In September 1816 Captain John Tancock took command of Iphigenia in Trincomalee. In December 1817 he sailed her back to Britain in company with Melville, whose fitting out in Bombay he had overseen.
Kimberly cleared the area 1 April for repairs at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, arriving 25 April. Returning to the fight, she cleared Pearl Harbor 10 August but Japan capitulated as the veteran destroyer steamed to join the 3rd Fleet in the Far East. She entered Tokyo Bay 4 September and 2 days later sailed, escorting . In company with the famed battleship, she arrived Philadelphia 18 October.
Ranga pillai notes that Kanagaraya made elaborate arrangements for preparation of food. Different caste people were prepared food in places of Pondicherry as per their tradition. Ranga Pillai states that the feast started at 1:00 PM. The Governor Dupleix, his consort, in company with all the members of Council partook of the banquet. He remained until 5 in the evening, and then returned to Mortancli Cbavadi.
Commander Sinclair and Martin then escorted convoys in the North Sea to Denmark. On 28 April 1799 Martin captured the privateer cutter Vengeur some five leagues off The Skaw. Vengeur was in company with a lugger and another cutter, both of which escaped. Vengeur was armed with 14 guns and had a crew of 105 men under the command of Citizen Charles Louis Tack.
Vandegrift returned home on 25 April 1995. In 1998, the ship shifted homeports to Yokosuka, Japan. Between 1998 and 2000, the ship performed numerous cruises to South Korea, Thailand, China, Singapore, the Marianas Islands, Australia, and conducted a RIMPAC deployment to Hawaii in company with the Japanese Navy. In 1999, the vessel was visited by Admiral Jay L. Johnson, then Chief of Naval Operations (CNO).
On her second, she left on 21 July 1814, and returned on 9 May 1815. On her third, she left in 1815, and returned on 23 March 1816 with 400 casks and 12 skins (presumably seal). She had left St Helena on 5 March 1815 in company with and , both trading with India under a license from the EIC."LLOYD'S MARINE LIST—MAY 9. 1815".
Hammann departed 5 June for Bermuda and shakedown operations, returning to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 July. From there the ship sailed to Norfolk, Virginia, and on 13 July began the first of her many transatlantic convoy voyages. Her first four passages to Casablanca, Morocco, covered the period 13 July 1943 to 10 March 1944. During this period she screened convoys in company with escort carriers.
He spent some time in command of the Sea Fencibles, that operated between Sheep's Head and Dursey Island in County Cork, before commissioning the newly built in 1808 for service in the Mediterranean and West Indies. Later that year, on 3 October, she captured Dix Sept Decembre. On 17 January 1810, Hyperion in company with and the gun-brig , recaptured the merchant ship, Tom.
Endymion sailed on 26 May for Beyrout, in company with Lord Warden. She returned via Piraeus, Greece, arriving on 14 June. On 17 June, a first-class engineer from Endymion was court-martialled on board HMS Hibernia for drunkenness. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to be dismissed from Her Majesty's Service. On 1 July, and Endymion departed Malta for Corfu and Venice, Italy.
The attacks, however, did not cease. On the evening of 5 June, while on RP-11 in company with and , Van Valkenburgh came under a concentrated torpedo attack. About dusk on that day, four or five planes closed, low from the west and heavy with bombs and torpedoes. Van Valkenburghs 40 millimeter Bofors batteries hurled out shell after shell, peppering the skies with flak.
She conducted her patrol operations in company with ROK YMS-5H. On one occasion--9 August 1952--Van Valkenburgh dueled with a communist shore battery. Taking 10 rounds of 76-millimeter projectiles from Suwan Dan, the destroyer returned immediate counterbattery and slow destructive fire, using airspot, expending 51 rounds of 5-inch projectiles. After being relieved by , Van Valkenburgh operated in the Far East into the autumn.
On 14 August 1811 Piercer captured the chasse marees Marengo and Phillippe, off the Sables d'Olonne. Two weeks later, Piercer was in company with when they captured the Catharina Augusta. In December Piercer witnessed an unfortunate occurrence for the Royal Navy. On the 27th, and sent 120 men in six boats to attack a French convoy sailing along the shore in the Basque Roads.
1989, p 6For 3000 i Hammerfest, (in Norwegian) VG 10.7.1989, p 31 and afterwards did a few gigs: Among them, one at the Student Society in Trondheim, featuring deLillos, Raga Rockers and Langsomt Mot Nord,Concert Poster : Studentersamfundet, langsomtmotnord.no and one at the Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, in company with "Fläskkvartetten" (Fleshquartet), Stengte Dører and Einmal Kommt die Liebe.Concert Poster : Animal Aid, langsomtmotnord.
He was educated at La Martiniere College in Lucknow. In 1865, he was sent to England to complete his education, where he was accompanied by his younger half brothers, Husain Ali Mirza Bahadur (Mujli Sahib) and Muhammad Ali Mirza Bahadur (Amir Sahib), in company with Colonel Herbert. The young prince was provided with all kinds of amusements. They were kept in a hotel in South Kensington.
That same day Skylark recaptured Iris, and Cordelia shared in the prize money by agreement. Skylark supported the boats of on 2 February 1811 when they cut out a merchant bring from on shore under the guns of two French batteries near Dieppe. Two days later Theban (in company with Skylark), recaptured Athill (or Atherid). Five days after that, Skylark and captured the Pietre and Amelia.
In August 1956, in company with , the minesweeper set sail for the Far East to assume duties as flagship for Mine Division (MinDiv) 32. Homeporting at Sasebo, Japan, Warbler would remain in the Far East over the next 14 years, participating in numerous mine exercises with the navies of other friendly Far Eastern nations such as South Korea, the Republic of China, the Philippines, and Japan.
She arrived at Ulithi on 15 August, the day hostilities with Japan ended. The oiler fueled and departed in company with convoy OKU 49 on 18 August. She returned to Buckner Bay on 22 August and remained there until 13 September when she sailed for Kōchi, Shikoku Island, Japan, to fuel a group of minesweepers. On the 16th, she entered Wakanoura Wan, Honshū, Japan.
King William died in 1214, and was succeeded by Alexander. The new chief of the Meic Uilleim, Domnall Bán, brother of Gofraid, in company with Cináed, the chief of the MacHeths, and an unnamed Irish prince, launched another invasion. This failed quickly and completely, crushed by Ferchar mac in tSagairt, the future Mormaer of Ross, who killed the leaders and sent their heads to King Alexander.Duncan, p.
Wirsén was born in Vallentuna, Uppland, to Karl Ture af Wirsén and Eleonore von Schulzenheim. He was also for several years, in company with the historian Hans Forssell, editor of the Swedish Literary Review. In 1870, he became a lecturer in Swedish and Latin at Katedralskolan in Uppsala. In 1876 he moved to Gothenburg, where he lectured and took care of the museum's library and art collections.
The vessel then sailed east across the Pacific to South America. Supplies were obtained at Chile before Speedy cruised for whales off the Galapagos Islands in company with the whaler Emilia.Richards, p. 316. During this voyage they discovered a new whaling ground near the coast of Ecuador, close to the equator, that came to be known as the "On Shore Ground."Richards, p. 318.
Lloyd's List reported in January 1801 that the Botany Bay ship Royal Admiral had been at Rio de Janeiro, having sailed in company with several ships of the East India Company. On the way, 23 prisoners, her surgeon Samuel Turner, four seamen, a convict's wife, and a convict's child had died. Royal Admiral reached Port Jackson, New South Wales, on 20 November.Bateson (1959), p.139.
After underway trials, training, and shakedown in the Portsmouth area, Pilotfish departed New London 29 March 1944 for the Pacific via the Panama Canal. She reported to Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet 10 April and joined Submarine Division 202, Submarine Squadron 20. On 16 May, Pilotfish departed on her first patrol in company with and . This patrol was begun in the area west of the Mariana Islands.
Between July 1935 and early 1937 he commanded the 1919-vintage destroyer before moving in May 1937 to the brand new destroyer Icarus, which operated in the North Sea at the beginning of World War II. On 29 November 1939, in company with the destroyers and , Icarus depth charged and sank the . On 3 March 1940, in company with Express, Impulsive and Esk, Maud's Icarus laid a minefield, which claimed ten days later. On 11 April 1940 Icarus captured the 8,514-ton German supply ship Alster and on 13 April took part in the Second Battle of Narvik. He received a clutch of awards during the summer of 1940: on 28 June 1940 the Distinguished Service Cross, on 11 July 1940 a bar to the same award, "for good services in the Royal Navy since the outbreak of War" and on 16 August 1940 a mention in despatches.
February 20, PGM-8 moored to Base Office Dock, Pago Pago Harbor, Tutuila, Samoa. While in Pago Pago harbor, the ship took on 3975 gallons of fuel. On February 24 at 1040 hours the ship departed Tutuila, underway for Suva, Fiji Islands, pursuant to orders of Port Director, Tutuila, Samoa serial no. 648. Designated task unit 16.16.8, in company with USS PGM’s 1, 3, 5, 7., PGM-8 was designated C.T.U. On February 26 the ship crossed the 180 degree meridian at 1229 hours and the ship’s log date was forwarded to February 27. On this day, at 1934 hours, PGM-8 moored port side to King’s wharf, Suva Harbor, Fiji Islands. The next day the ship was underway at 1715 hours for Nouméa, New Caledonia, pursuant to orders of Port Director, Suva, Fiji dated 25 February 1944. The ship was in company with USS PGM’s 3, 5, 7.
On 24 July 1804 , while in company with Magicienne, captured Agnela. Early in March 1805, Magicienne and sent two boats each, under the command of Lieutenant John Kelly Tudor of Reindeer, to cut out a 4-gun schooner from under a battery in Aguadilla Bay, Puerto Rico. In 1806, while under the command of Captain Adam Mackenzie, she cruised in the Caribbean. On 25 January 1806, Magicienne was in company with Penguin in the Mona Passage when Magicienne captured the Spanish packet ship Carmen after a chase of 12 hours. Carmen was pierced for 14 guns but carrying only two, and had a crew of 18 men under the command of an officer of the same rank as a commander in the British Navy. Magicienne joined John Thomas Duckworth's squadron on 5 February, which led to her taking part in the Battle of San Domingo.
While her own helicopter was aloft providing anti-submarine screening, Worcester commenced firing at 0805, shelling nine North Korean troop concentrations ashore. Directed by Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) personnel ashore, Worcester delivered call-fire throughout the day with pinpoint accuracy at troop concentrations and command posts. Relieved by as fire support ship, Worcester patrolled in company with to seaward of the fire support area for the night.
30 and Captain Charles Henry Adair was appointed in command two days later. The following month the ship toured Italian waters, visiting Naples, Genoa, Palermo and Syracuse. On 14 July, she visited Fiume (modern Rijeka), Croatia, in company with four other battleships, departing five days later. On the 28th, one man was killed aboard Royal Sovereign in a gun accident and he was buried at sea that evening.
On 3 February 1813, Racehorse was under the command of Commander George F. Rich, and in company with , under the command of Commander Samuel Hoare. They captured the American ship Rose, which was carrying tea and 8907 Spanish dollars (worth approximately £2226). On 15 August 1813 Racehorse sailed from the Cape of Good Hope as escort to several vessels, including bound for St Helena and Britain.Lloyd's List №4815.
Walter C. Wann continued her support duties for the American occupation of Japan through the late fall of 1945. On 4 November, in company with CortDiv 69, the destroyer escort got underway from Yokosuka, bound, via Pearl Harbor, for San Diego, California. Assigned to the 19th Fleet (Pacific Reserve Fleet), Walter C. Wann was placed out of commission, in reserve, at San Diego, Calif., on 31 May 1946.
By January 1901, Catinat had been reactivated and assigned to the Naval Division of the Indian Ocean, which also included the unprotected cruisers and and the gunboat . Catinat served as the flagship on the unit, which was stationed in Madagascar. She remained on the station in 1902 in company with the cruiser . At some point thereafter, Catinat returned to France and was again placed in reserve for an overhaul.
A sleek- haired, pale young man, known to his intimates and the personal paragraphs of sporting weeklies as 'Tanky', hard-drinking socialite Gifford is in company with Cynthia Drassilis early in The Little Nugget. His attentions to the young lady anger Peter Burns, who refers to Gifford as 'a most unspeakable little cad', and ends up engaged to Cynthia to keep her out of the clutches of such unsavoury men.
Eufydd appears in a number of Welsh texts, spelled variously as Euuyd, Eueyed, Euyd and Ieunydd. He appears twice in the Book of Taliesin; first in Prif Gyfarch Taliesin in which it is stated: :I have been with skilful men :With Matheu and Gofannon :With Eunydd and Elestron :In company with Achwyson, :For a year in Caer Gofannon.W. FSkene, Four Ancient Books of Wales. I. p 286-287.
Muhlenberg was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to the prominent Muhlenberg family. He was an 1850 graduate of Yale University. He was engaged until September 1857 as a civil engineer on various railroads and canals in Pennsylvania. In September, 1857, he sailed for Brazil in company with several other civil engineers and artisans to assist in the construction of the Dom Pedro Segundo Railroad, which ran westward from Rio de Janeiro.
Early in December, she put into San Diego to make final preparations for her next deployment. On 28 December, Taussig departed San Diego in company with ASW Group 1 bound, via Hawaii, for the western Pacific. She reached Pearl Harbor on 6 January 1968 and, after a week of ASW exercises and another of rest and relaxation, got underway for Yokosuka, Japan. The destroyer never reached that port.
On 13 May 1810 Cornelia was in company with Sir Francis Drake and when they captured some slaves at Diego Garcia. In August or September 1811 Captain William Fitzwilliam Owen replaced Edgell. Owen commanded Cornelia during the invasion of the Dutch East Indies in 1811, and the capture of Java that year. In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the NGSM with clasp "Java" to all surviving claimants from the campaign.
Miantonomoh called at French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian ports during the next 6 months. In company with Augusta, Miantonomoh departed Gibraltar 15 May 1867. Steaming via the Canary and Cape Verde, Islands, Caribbean ports and the Bahamas, she anchored off League Island, Philadelphia, 22 July, thus completing a cruise of more than 17,700 miles. Miantonomoh was decommissioned at Philadelphia 26 July 1867 and was laid up at League Island.
Conrad returned by sea to Constantinople, where he was reconciled with the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos. The remainder of the German crusaders, in company with the French, moved on to Attalia, some were then shipped to Antioch. Of those who attempted the overland route to Antioch there is no accurate record of the number of survivors. Manuel I later provided ships to take Conrad and his entourage to Palestine.
On 15 April, she received orders to shift to Calcasieu Pass at the mouth of the Calcasieu River in southwestern Louisiana. She arrived there on 24 April and entered the mouth of the river in company with to collect Confederate renegades for service in the Navy and to round up all the arms, saddles, and harness in the area that could be utilized for military purposes by the Confederacy.
Upon her arrival at Pearl Harbor on 15 February, she commenced two months of duty, qualifying land-based Navy pilots in carrier landings. On 10 April, she weighed anchor for Ulithi Atoll where she arrived 10 days later. After an overnight stay in the lagoon, Shangri-La departed Ulithi in company with destroyers and to report for duty with Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher's Task Force 58 (TF 58).
Captain Jasper Swete left the Downs 14 June 1802, bound for St Helena and Bengal.Swete’s name often shows up in records as "Sweet". Lord Eldon sailed in company with Minerva. The Directors of the EIC had ordered Minervas captain to travel with Lord Eldon, something that annoyed him as the French Revolutionary Wars had ended and so he didn’t need the reinforcements, and Lord Eldon was particularly slow.
Boston was commissioned under the command of Captain Hector McNeill. On 21 May 1777, Boston sailed in company with and the Massachusetts privateer American Tartar for a cruise in the North Atlantic. American Tartar parted from the two frigates shortly thereafter. The two frigates captured three prizes including the 28-gun frigate (7 June). On 7–8 July, Boston, Hancock, and Fox engaged the British vessels HMS Flora, , and .
On 25 April, Gemsbok in company with other warships bombarded Fort Macon, North Carolina. In the last engagement, she had much of her rigging shot away. During the capture of Fort Macon, two English ships — Alliance and Gondar — were taken as prizes; Gemsbok convoyed them to the Chesapeake capes, from where they sailed to New York City while she put in at Hampton Roads, Virginia on 10 May.
Thetis did not even reach Upernavik, Greenland, her jumping-off point, until the latter part of the month. She departed that port on the 29th in company with and headed north. Along the way, she made stops at the Duck Islands, Cape York, and Littleton Island, arriving at the latter on 21 June. At Littleton Island, her search parties found evidence that Lt. Greely's expedition had stopped there but moved on.
HMS Solent was built by Cammell Laird and launched on 8 June 1944. She served during the Second World War, spending most of her career in the Pacific Far East, often in company with her sister ship, . Together they sank fifteen Japanese sailing vessels and the Japanese auxiliary minesweeper Wa 3. Solent then went on to sink a Japanese patrol vessel and a Japanese landing craft, whilst damaging another.
For the next seven weeks, she cruised the coasts of Puerto Rico in company with auxiliary cruiser USS Dixie, Annapolis, and gunboat USS Gloucester. Throughout the entire period, only one noteworthy event occurred. On 27 July 1898, the four ships encountered three Spanish brigantines at Ponce but evaluated them as too insignificant even to take as prizes. On 8 September 1898, Wasp departed San Juan to return to the United States.
In December 1944, Col. Macnamara was visiting Italy and was with 1st London Irish who were moving into the Senio Line to relieve a Gurkha battalion. He was watching men of the battalion move up to the line in company with Major M. V. S. Boswell when a sudden German mortar bombardment fell on the area. Macnamara and Lieutenant J. Prosser MC were killed and Boswell was wounded.
On 22 November 1990, the nets of the fishing vessel Antares were snagged by Trenchant in the Bute Sound in Scotland. At the time the submarine was conducting a 'Perisher' Submarine Command Course exercise in company with the frigate HMS Charybdis. Antares was pulled under with the loss of all four members of the crew. In July 1997, the submarine ran aground off the western coast of Australia.
She was accompanied on this deployment by the frigates and . A "hut" was built where the Seaslug launcher had once stood, aft of the helicopter pad. This grey box was a navigation training classroom and attracted much attention from a Russian , which regularly "buzzed" Fife for some close quarter photographs. Her second Dartmouth Training Ship deployment in January 1987 took her via Brest into the Mediterranean Sea, in company with .
On 1 October 1939 Belfast left Scapa Flow for a patrol in the North Sea. On 5 October Belfast intercepted and boarded a neutral Norwegian factory ship that was sailing in company with six whaling ships. On 8 October the ship sighted the Swedish merchant ship C. P. Lilljevach but, in poor weather, did not intercept or board her. The following day she boarded Tai Yin, a Norwegian ship.
Together with Hilmar Meincke Krohg and Jens Stub, he represented Romsdals amt at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814. At the National Assembly he was primarily engaged in matters affecting the interests of farmers. In company with other farmers, he proposed to sell church-owned property in order to generate capital to establish a Norwegian Central Bank. He also supported a proposal to reintroduce a constitutional inheritance law.
She had been out for 20 days on a four-month cruise but had only captured the Halifax packet Lord Charles Spencer. The Royal Navy took Vaillant into service as HMS Barbette. On 8 October 1807 Brilliant and captured the Danish ships St Hans and Montreal. On 20 October 1808 Brilliant was in company with and the hired armed lugger , when they discovered the Revenue cutter Active chasing a French privateer.
Sibyl was first commissioned in October 1778 under the command of Captain Thomas Pasley. In 1783 Sibyl, Captain Vashon, was in company with and Tobago when they encountered the American frigate Alliance, which was escorting . An inconclusive engagement developed between Sibyl and Alliance that proved to be the last battle of the American Revolutionary War. Alarm and Tobago neither participated in the engagement nor captured Duc de Lauzun.
She put out for Pearl Harbor with the destroyer on 4 April. Once at Pearl Harbor, she was placed in drydock for a few days (9–14 April). The ship returned to sea in company with Somers on 18 April and operated with Task Force 77.3.1, consisting of attack aircraft carrier , radar picket destroyers and , for the 21st commemoration of the Battle of the Coral Sea at Sydney, Australia.
Commander Alexander Milner commissioned Swallow in March 1806. On 30 October 1807 Swallow was in company with some northeast of Scilly when Plover captured the French privateer lugger Bohemienne. Bohemienne was armed with two guns and had a crew of 44, 16 of whom were away as prize crews. She had sailed from Saint Malo two weeks earlier and had captured four British merchant sloops, Hope, Favorite, and two others.
Icefish departed Majuro 8 December on her second war patrol in company with and . This patrol lasted 43 days with no results and she was forced to return to Pearl Harbor 20 January 1945 due to materiel difficulties. The third war patrol began 20 February when she departed Pearl Harbor with Sawfish and . This patrol was also conducted in the East China Sea, northeast and east of Formosa.
She remained in port there until the 28th. When she got underway for Norfolk, again in company with Salvager. Windlass remained at Norfolk until 8 July, when she headed for Piney Point, the scene of her earlier experimental salvage evolutions on U-1105. From 11 July to 26 September, Windlass and Salvager assisted in the shifting of moorings of U-1105 while salvage tests were being conducted upon the ship.
Garzke pp. 177–79 The next day Bismarck, in company with the heavy cruiser , was reported heading south-westward in the Denmark Strait. At 20:00 Vice-Admiral Lancelot Holland, in his flagship Hood, ordered the force to steam at , which it did most of the night. His battle plan called for Prince of Wales and Hood to concentrate on Bismarck, while the cruisers and would handle Prinz Eugen.
On 15 July 1918, Bainbridge departed Gibraltar in company with to return to the United States. Sailing by way of the Azores and Bermuda, the two warships reached Charleston, S.C., on 3 August. She operated out of Charleston, carrying out a variety of patrol and escort missions, until 27 November when she set out for Boston. The destroyer served along the northeastern coast until the summer of 1919.
Olga was accordingly commissioned on 1 October for service with the squadron, and she left Wilhelmshaven on 30 October. She anchored off Douala on 18 December in company with Bismarck. The ships sent landing parties ashore and took part in battles with local forces in the town on 20 and 21 December. The ships' shallow draft allowed them to proceed upriver to provide gunfire support to the men fighting on land.
The first Kent served the Royal Navy from 22 December 1798 until 19 October 1801 when she was returned to her owners. Kent had a burthen of 131 tons, and carried twelve 12-pounder carronades. In 1799 Kent recaptured two colliers, the brig Autumn and the schooner Zephyr. Between April and July 1799, Kent sailed in company with the 28-gun sloop and the 14-gun brig-sloop .
At some point she also captured the luggers Joseph and Edward. On 23 May 1799, while engaged in the protection of the fisheries off Folkestone, at 8pm Ann gave chase to a lugger. After a two-hour running fight she succeeded in capturing Aimable Therese, a small French privateer lugger of four guns and 27 men. At the time, Ann was in company with sloop and the hired armed cutter Nox.
He was called up for military service when the war began. Early in 1915, he began a series of assignments to artillery cooperation units, often in company with his twin brother Walter. The twins served together until Walter was shot down and captured on 19 August 1917. Willi Gabriel was eventually stationed in Schutzstaffel 15, where he and his observer shot down a Spad on 22 March 1918.
The contingent trained at Warwick Camp through the winter and spring. The contingent, consisting of Captain Richard Tucker and 88 other ranks,Defence, Not Defiance: A History of the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Jennifer M. Ingham (now Jennifer M. Hind), The Island Press Ltd., Pembroke, Bermuda,, left Bermuda for England on 7 May 1915, travelling to Canada, then crossing the Atlantic in company with a much larger Canadian draft.
Pigot landed his force early on 2 March some two miles from Grand Bourg and the garrison duly capitulated. The British also captured a number of cannons and some small arms. In 1825 shared in the prize money with the other three vessels. Cerberus remained in the area, and on 29 March and in company with Lilly, Pelican, , Swinger, and , sailed from Marie-Galante to attack the island of La Désirade.
Dorade was a new vessel on her first cruise; she had left the Île de Batz only the previous evening and had made no captures. Then on 6 July, Orestes was in company with , , and at the recapture of the Swedish ship Bergmasteren. On 30 October Orestes captured a second privateer. This was Loup Garou, of 16 guns and 100 men under the command of Charles Laurent Faures.
In August 1805 Commander William Wilkinson commissioned Nightingale for the North Sea. Nightingale was in company with and on 6 April when Texel captured the Einigheid. That same day the same three British ships, together with the hired armed vessels Norfolk and Chapman, captured the Jonge Ebeling, Freundschaft, and Morgenstern. Six days later Nightingale captured the Prussian ship Frou Gesiner. The capture of the Twee Gebroders followed on 26 April.
One type is the Bellovian Hero, often described as a schlemiel. Eugene Henderson, in company with most of Bellow's main characters, can be given this description, in the opinion of some people. Another is what Bellow calls the "Reality-Instructor"; in Henderson the Rain King, King Dahfu fills this role. In Seize the Day, the instructor is played by Dr. Tamkin, while in Humboldt's Gift, Humboldt von Fleisher takes the part.
After loading ammunition at San Pedro, the destroyer, in company with Destroyer Division 132, departed that port on 26 August 1947; steamed via the Hawaiian Islands and Japan; and arrived at Tsingtao on 20 September. She visited various China coast ports before her return to San Diego on 5 May 1948. For nearly a year, she operated out of California ports, conducting reserve training cruises and inter-type exercises.
To the southeast of Nijmegen, the SRY made history, in company with the US 82nd Airborne Division, by capturing the village of Beek and establishing itself as the first British troops to enter Germany. The Brigade now became responsible for the "Western Approaches"; the 12th K.R.R.C. and 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment were deployed in defence along an extended front, which was subject to frequent raids. October was spent on the defensive.
YP-290 sailed from Laysan the same day, YP-345 and YP-350 brought up the rear soon thereafter. Transferred to the South Pacific Force on 23 July 1942, YP-284 sailed for Guadalcanal on 29 August 1942 in company with YP-239 and YP-346, with the destroyer Helm (DD-388) escorting the converted tuna clippers. The little group reached its destination without incident on 1 September.
Lithgow, in company with , , and , sank the enemy Japanese submarine I-124 off Darwin, the first enemy submarine sunk in Australian waters, on 20 January 1942. In May 1943, Lithgow was one of several ships to search for survivors following the torpedoing of AHS Centaur, with no success. The corvette received three battle honours for her wartime service: "Darwin 1942", "Pacific 1941–45", and "New Guinea 1942–44".
222 or possibly January 1061 he was elected to become Bishop of Wells. Pope Nicholas II consecrated him on 15 April 1061 in Rome. He went to Rome for consecration because the current Archbishop of Canterbury was Stigand, whom successive popes had excommunicated for various irregularities,Huscroft Ruling England p. 51 and traveled in company with another bishop—Walter of Lorraine, the Bishop of Hereford-elect—and Tostig Godwinson.
N-1 was laid down on 26 July 1915 by Seattle Construction and Drydock Company in Seattle, Washington. She was launched on 30 December 1916 sponsored by Mrs. Guy E. Davis, and commissioned on 26 September 1917 with Lieutenant George A. Trever in command. N-1 was fitted out at Puget Sound Navy Yard and then departed on 21 November 1917 for San Francisco, California, in company with her sisters and .
The Three Poles is an adventurer’s challenge to reach the North Pole, the South Pole, and the summit of Mount Everest. The first person to reach all three locations was Edmund Hillary. He reached the top of Everest in May 1953, summited the South Pole in January 1958, and made it to the North Pole in company with Neil Armstrong in April 1985. Hillary flew to the North Pole.
Two days later, with a Japanese midget submarine in tow, the destroyer returned to Okinawa for tender availability. Detached from the 5th Fleet, Nields sailed for the United States on 31 October 1945 in company with DesRon 12, and arrived at San Diego on 21 November. Continuing on, she steamed to Charleston, South Carolina, reporting to the 16th [Inactive] Fleet on 8 December. She was decommissioned there on 25 March 1946.
She took part in the annual fleet maneuvers that year in company with her division-mates and six other ironclads, along with numerous smaller craft. Vauban served as part of the simulated enemy force during the maneuvers, which lasted from 30 June to 6 July. During the 1890 fleet maneuvers, the ship was transferred to the 4th Division of the 2nd Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet, along with Duguesclin and Bayard.
Danson (1894), p.65. On 19 February Carrier chased the French privateer cutter Chasseur into the hands of . At the time, Carrier was also in company with the hired armed cutters Princess Augusta and Princess of Wales, the latter under the command of Lieutenant Edward Southcott. As Carrier was returning to her station, together with Princess Augusta, at 9:00 am she sighted a suspicious sail ten leagues from Goree.
The next day, the cruiser steamed independently for Gibraltar, arriving on 27 September. , and , in company with Raleigh, initially comprised the Squadron. Together, the ships saved hundreds of Americans and other nationals from the dangers of the war in Spain. relieved Raleigh at Villefranche on 28 April 1938, and two days later, Raleigh headed for Hampton Roads for overhaul in the Norfolk Navy Yard, arriving on 13 May.
Whaling voyage #1 (1808–1810): Captain James Lindsay sailed from England on 10 June 1808.British Southern Whale Fishery – Voyages: Swan. Swan was in company with another Enderby whaler, , Thomas Hopper, master. Lloyd's List reported on 26 July 1808 that Otter, Hopper, master, and Swan, Lindsay, master, had been at Madeira on 27 June on their way to the South Seas.Lloyd's List №4272, Ship arrival and departure (SAD) data.
Naiad was in company with and the gun-brigs and when they captured the ship William Little, John J. P. Cbamptin, master, on 17 October 1806. On 13 August 1807, brought dispatches from England to Naiad, which was with the squadron blockading Bordeaux. Lieutenant Le Blanc, captain of Cassandra, left her to take the dispatches to Naiad. Two sudden squalls rolled Cassandra over on her beam ends, capsizing her.
In company with and , Tinosa got underway for the East China Sea and her sixth patrol on 29 March. Operating off Japan and the Ryukyus, this wolf pack preyed successfully on passing convoys by stationing units along well-traveled routes. The submarines made six major attacks on this patrol. Tinosa herself sank two Japanese cargo ships, Taibu Maru and Toyohi Maru, in a night attack on 4 May.
In company with another friend, Mortimer purchased a modest house in Milwaukee on the corner of Milwaukee and Knapp streets which had been her home since the summer of 1853. Housekeeping was difficult for her, in addition to the overwhelming burdens of the school. In 1857, she left Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and removed to Elmira, New York, in charge of the Female Seminary. In Elmira, she formed a friendship with the Rev.
As a result, of her crew of 72 men, all but 28 drowned, her captain, François- David Drosier, and all his officers, among them. She was a few days out of Dieppe and had captured a Swedish brig laden with salt, and a light collier. was in sight at the time. On 24 March 1814 Seahorse recaptured the Swedish ship Maria Christina while in company with and another warship.
On 12 September Kimberley joined the military convoy WS-2A as it passed through the Red Sea as an escort, in company with HMS Shropshire, and HMS Flamingo. She was detached on 14 September. On 20 October she joined HMS Leander and five sloops of the East Indies Squadron in escorting Convoy BN 7. They came under attack the following day by four Italian destroyers some 150 miles east of Massawa.
In the following spring he was implicated in the projected rising of the Levellers, and fled to Flanders in company with Lieutenant-colonel Sexby. There, through the agency of Sir Marmaduke Langdale (afterwards Lord Langdale), he applied to Charles II, and received a royal commission. Some months later he returned to England, supplied with Spanish money by Sexby, and charged to bring about an insurrection. cites: Thurloe State Papers, ii.
Wavell 1946, p. 2,724. In February 1941 Ceres, in company with the cruisers HMS Hawkins and HMS Capetown and the destroyer HMS Kandahar, blockaded Kisimayu in support of the offensive against Italian Somaliland, and the eventual reconquest of British Somaliland in March that year. She also rescued merchant navy prisoners of war from Brava and transported them to Mombassa. After this Ceres again returned to Colombo for repairs.
The two warships arrived on station on 6 February. Over the next month, Brinkley Bass participated in one gunfire support mission and four SAR incidents. Relieved by on 5 March, the destroyer headed for the northern fire support area of I Corps zone where she conducted one fire support mission on 8 March. She then steamed in company with on Yankee Station before putting into Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 19 March.
Dryad submitted a claim to share in the prize money. On 22 February, captured St Jose and Dryad shared in the prize by agreement with Euryalus. In October or early November, as was returning from Port Jackson to London a Spanish privateer captured her, but Dryad recaptured her and sent her into Waterford. On 15 May 1807, Dryad was under the command of Captain Adam Drummond and in company with and .
The most violent letters came from Reichians, furious because the book considered orgonomy alongside such (to them) outlandish cults as dianetics. Dianeticians, of course, felt the same about orgonomy. I heard from homeopaths who were insulted to find themselves in company with such frauds as osteopathy and chiropractic, and one chiropractor in Kentucky “pitied” me because I had turned my spine on God’s greatest gift to suffering humanity.
In March, Guichen departed the Mediterranean for the Northern Squadron. Guichen had been deployed to East Asia by January 1901 as part of the response to the Boxer Rebellion in Qing China; at that time, eight other cruisers were assigned to the station. Fighting continued in Zhili province into February. With the fighting in China having been suppressed by 1902, Guichen returned to France in company with the armored cruiser .
Centaur nearly collides with St. George A year later, on 29 July 1805, Centaur, under Captain Henry Whitby, in company with a squadron under Captain De Courcy, was sailing from Jamaica to join Nelson, when the squadron encountered a hurricane.Ellms (1841), pp.247-261. The storm threw Centaurs masts overboard, carried away her rudder and smashed and sent all her boats overboard.Marshall (1832), Vol. 3, Part 2, pp.229-31.
Benet's further stay at Rome was useless, and he was recalled. He travelled homewards in company with Edmund Bonner, afterwards bishop of London, and Sir Edward Carne, but never reached England, dying at Susa in Piedmont on 26 September 1533. His companions had some difficulty in rescuing his plate and other property, which were claimed by Charles III, Duke of Savoy. His will was proved on 11 May 1534.
A third machinegun emplacement opened up on him from the left and > with similar skill and bravery he destroyed this also. Later, in company > with another sergeant, he attacked a fourth machinegun nest, being killed as > he reached the parapet of the emplacement. His courageous action in > destroying in turn 4 enemy machinegun nests prevented many casualties among > his company and very materially aided in achieving the objective.
Eclipse was in company with when, on 13 March 1814, they captured the brigantine Admiral Martin, which they sent in to Antigua. On 14 March Eclipse, Bustard, and captured the schooner Ann and sent her into St Thomas. Disposal: In 1815 Eclipse was laid up at Woolwich. On 24 January the Admiralty offered her for sale and on 31 August she was sold there for £1,400 for mercantile use.
Apogon began her fourth patrol, which was in the area between Formosa and the Philippines, in company with , , and . On 12 July, Apogon and her wolf pack consorts spotted a nine-ship Japanese convoy sailing with approximately six escorts. The submarines immediately began preparing an attack. The leading Japanese ship of the center column of the formation apparently sighted the wake of Apogon's periscope and turned back to ram the submarine.
Master Commandant William Bainbridge was ordered to relieve Captain Williams 29 March and to refit the ship for sea as soon as possible. Norfolk then sailed to St. Kitts to join Truxtun's squadron; she arrived Basse-terre Roads 17 May and was subsequently ordered to Commodore Thomas Tingey's Squadron. In company with 16 June Norfolk captured the French privateer Vainqueur off Guadeloupe. Norfolk arrived New York 14 August with French prisoners.
On the way she was in company with when they captured a brig sailing to Bilbao with naval stores. Otter gathered her slaves at Cabinda and delivered them on 13 June 1799 to Kingston, Jamaica, where she landed 410 slaves. She left Kingston on 7 August and arrived back at Liverpool on 30 September. She had left Liverpool with 40 crewmen and suffered four deaths on the voyage.
Bismarck then sailed to New Guinea in company with Olga; the ships stopped in Matupi Harbor, where a German national had been murdered. The ships sent landing party ashore to punish those responsible for the killing. Bismarck then sailed on alone to Finschhafen while Olga went to the island of New Mecklenburg. The two ships reunited for a trip to East Asian waters, stopping in the Mariana Islands while en route.
Furthermore, she had on board the master and part of the crew of the brig Echo, which she had captured earlier. Melampus was then assigned to the Caribbean, sailing for Jamaica in March 1800. On 2 June, Melampus, in company with , captured the French letter of marque Volant, of 140 tons, armed with eight guns, and having a crew of 49 men. She was sailing from Vera Cruz to the Havannah.
On 27 February 1807 the sloop and the schooner captured the brig Altrevido, Nichola Valpardo, master. Ballahoo shared by agreement in the prize money due Express. On 4 August 1807, Ballahoo was in company with the schooner , of 10 guns, when they encountered the French letter of marque Rhone some five or six leagues N by E of Tobago. After a running fight of several hours, they captured her.
On 23 March Quest, in company with sailed for Subic Bay arriving 11 April. She remained there until 2 May, at which time she was decommissioned. Struck from the U.S. Naval Vessel Register 29 September 1947, Quest was not yet through with her naval service, for on 2 July 1948, she was transferred to the Philippines. Converted to the Presidential yacht she was designated APO-21 and commissioned later that year.
On 5 November, the gunboat departed Guam in company with and headed, via Subic Bay, for Vietnamese waters. On 29 November, she and Asheville relieved and and resumed Market Time operations. After almost two months patrolling the Vietnamese coastline, Tacoma departed Cam Ranh Bay on 26 January 1972 for a visit to Bangkok, Thailand. There, she welcomed officers of the Royal Thai Navy on board for tours of the ship.
In the autumn of 1832 he continued his journey towards Rome in company with Joseph Petzl and Thomas Fearnley, stopping in Venice on the way where he renewed his friendship with the painter Ditlev Blunck, who he had first met in his student days at the Academy in Copenhagen. They continued together but shortly after in Vicenza, Bendz, who had felt ill since Venice, died from a lung infection.
Captain William Hoste took command in November 1804, and Eurydice served under him in the Mediterranean throughout 1805. On 14 November 1804 Eurydice was in company with when they recaptured the hired armed ship Lord Eldon and sent her into Gibraltar. Spanish gunboats had captured her off Algeciras two days earlier. Eurydice shared with and Prevoyante in the proceeds from the capture on 11 June 1805 of the Prussian ship Edward.
Desmond submitted at Cork on 2 September, handing over his estates to trustees: Sir Henry Sidney visited Munster in 1575, and affairs seemed to promise an early restoration of order. But Fitzmaurice had fled to Brittany in company with other leading Geraldines, John Fitzedmund Fitzgerald, seneschal of Imokilly, who had held Ballymartyr against Sidney in 1567, and Edmund Fitzgibbon, the son of the White Knight who had been attainted in 1571.
Pactolus was commissioned in September 1813 under Captain Frederick William Aylmer. He would remain her captain to the end of 1815. On 24 March Pactolus recaptured the Swedish ship Maria Christina while in company with and another warship. On 8 August 1814 Pactolus was part of a small squadron made up of herself, the brig Dispatch and the bomb vessel , all under the command of Captain Sir Thomas Hardy in .
She departed Brest late in June 1919 in company with George Washington and arrived in Hampton Roads on 8 July. Ten days later, Woolsey put to sea again bound for a new assignment — the Pacific Fleet. She reached Panama on 24 July, transited the Panama Canal, and headed for maneuvers in the Hawaiian Islands. At the completion of those maneuvers, she returned to the continental United States at San Diego.
In 1798, Solomon George became the first to settle on Little St. Francois River. A memorable circumstance occurred around March 1, 1797. Henry Fry and Rebecca Baker having concluded to be married, started, in company with Catharine Miller, Mary and Abraham Baker (two sisters and the brother of the intended bride,) and William Patterson, for Ste. Genevieve, the nearest point where anyone authorized to perform the service could be found.
On 16 September, Volador held ceremonies commemorating her 1000th dive. After a 24-hour engineering run in Tsugaru Strait, she ended her patrol and arrived in Yokosuka on 22 September. From 11 to 15 November, Volador conducted ASW operations with destroyers , , and in the Atami area. From 16 November to 9 December, Volador participated in hunter/killer operations en route to Okinawa from Japan in company with Task Group (TG) 96.7.
On 9 October, Atule departed Pearl Harbor on her first war patrol in company with and Jallao. Under the command of Commander Bernard Clarey in Pintado, the three boats formed a wolf pack known as "Clarey's Crushers". Atule trained with Jallao and Pintado as they traveled westward. On 11 October, Atule picked up two radar contacts, tracked them, and maneuvered around them before identifying the contacts as and .
Buxton, p. 109 At daybreak on 28 September 1918, Gorgon, in company with , anchored about off De Panne, Belgium and opened fire about 7:15 on a bridge at Snaeskerke, Belgium at a range of . Conditions were not good as both wind and tide were against her. Gorgons stern anchor cable parted and she swung around on her bow anchor so that only her rear turret could bear on the target.
Primary mission during the year was training for and conducting ASW operations as part of ASW Group One (ASWGRU ONE). Component Units included the , , , , USS Everett F. Larson (DD-830), , and . In March 1969 the ship departed Long Beach in company with other units of DESDIV 231 which included the destroyers James E. Kyes with COMDESDIV 231 aboard, Frank E. Evans, and Walke en route WEST PAC via Hawaii.
Contrary winds blew her out to sea again and she did not make port until 26 June 158 days after having left England. During the voyage 36 convicts died (14%), and 121 (48%) were sick when landed. From Port Jackson Surprize first sailed to Norfolk Island, arriving there on 28 August in company with . Surprize then sailed to Canton, to load tea for the EIC for the return journey to Britain.
She had embarked 282 male convicts, 32 of whom died during the voyage; two of these were the men executed for the mutiny. An additional six female convicts, of uncertain origin, were found on board upon arrival. Albemarle left Port Jackson on 3 December 1791, in company with , bound for India. The EIC had instructed the masters of Albemarle, Active, , and to sail to India after disembarking their convicts.
On 27 December she got underway to screen transports for the Lingayen Gulf attack and landings. She arrived in the operating area 9 January 1945 screening LSTs and transports of TF 78. She fended off all enemy attackers and succeeded in shooting down one on the 11th. In company with 40 other ships, Luce departed 11 January and fought her way victoriously to San Pedro Bay 16 January.
Mubir-i Sürur was assigned to the Black Sea Wooden Ship Division. In May, Mubir-i Sürur, the ironclad warship , and several transport ships steamed to Batumi. Mubir-i Sürur later moved to Sochum, before departing there on 31 July in company with the ironclads and and three other vessels for Trabzon. From there, they carried ground troops to Varna to defend against an expected Russian attack across the Danube.
Three days later, she moored at Derry. On 25 January, Wilkes got underway and soon made contact with Convoy ON 59, taking station and relieving the British escort vessels. She arrived at Boston on 8 February, requiring docking. On 12 February 1942, Wilkes received orders to depart Boston on 15 February and to proceed to Casco Bay, Maine, on a routine "milk run" in company with and to join en route.
164 The commission tried to convince the king to accept Langton, but eventually in March 1208, they pronounced an interdict on England because of John's refusal to accept Langton.Turner King John pp. 117–118 In July 1208 the commissioners once more attempted to negotiate with John, this time in company with Langton's brother Simon Langton. They waited eight weeks for a meeting, but the king never received them.
The British East India Company had hired Alexander in 1786 to carry tea from Canton after she had disembarked her convicts. She left Port Jackson on 14 July 1788 in company with , whose crew she picked up when that ship was scuttled at Batavia on her way to Canton. Alexander arrived in the Thames on 1 June 1789. Unfortunately there is no readily accessible record of the return voyage.
Castle Rock reported to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for service during the blockade of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Castle Rock took part in the United States Coast Guard Academy cadet cruise in May 1961, May 1963 and again in August 1965. These cadet cruises were in company with the Coast Guard Training (barque) sailing ship, the CGC Eagle and at least one other Coast Guard cutter.
She arrived at Whampoa anchorage on 17 September. From there she sailed to "Capshee Bay", which she reached on 12 October, before she returned to Whampoa on 21 November. She left in company with , and on 5 January 1803 Coromandel was at Lintin Island. From there she sailed to St Helena, which she reached on 17 April, and then on to Long Reach, arriving back in Britain on 14 June.
Placed in reserve, Wadena remained at New London into the spring of 1919. Although stricken from the Navy Register on 24 April 1919, she remained in commission. As squadron flagship, she departed New London on 5 May 1919, bound for the New York Navy Yard, reaching there the following day in company with converted yachts , , , and . Later that day, the process of removing her guns and other Navy equipment began.
ASP 320 G model, running a Toyota 4AGE 20 Valve 1.6 L twin cam engine. Alpha Sports (ASP) is an Australian kit car manufacturer. It makes sports cars originally based on the styling of the Lotus Seven but have evolved to construct their own distinctive designs. In the 1960s Rory Thompson (in company with Ray Lewis) built Lotus 7 type cars as "Bacchus Clubman". They used BMC B-Series 1500 engines.
On 20 July Eclair was in company with and when they captured Comet. Also in 1807, Eclair encountered the French three- masted privateer schooner Felicité. Evelyn captured her prize, and then brought the privateer to action. During the engagement Eclair had one man killed and four wounded, including Evelyn, before Felicité was able to escape. Almost a year later, on 20 June 1808, Eclair captured Franchise, another rowboat privateer.
In late 1793, Thompson sailed from Viana (probably Viana do Castello, Portugal), for Dartmouth, in company with Somme. On 8 October he captured Maryland, which was sailing from Baltimore to Bordeaux with a cargo of coffee, sugar, and barrel staves. He sent her into "Montserrat". In December he recaptured Best, which had been sailing from Lancaster to the West Indies when a French man-of-war had captured her.
Elton John performed two concerts at the venue during his Medusa Tour in 2000. In June 2008 Sylvie Guillem performed Boléro in company with the Tokyo Ballet as part of the Athens Festival. In September 2010, tenor Andrea Bocelli held a concert at the Odeon to raise funds for cancer research. In the Year 2012 Mario Frangoulis performed the leading role in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana at the Herodes Atticus theater.
The most famous incident involving Force H in 1941 did not occur in the Mediterranean, but in the Atlantic Ocean. The German battleship had sailed in company with the heavy cruiser to attack commercial shipping. She went far to the north of the UK, passing southwest through the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland. There, she was intercepted by a British force made up of the battleship and the battlecruiser .
After training Chachalaca was assigned to the 10th Naval District sailing in company with for San Juan, Puerto Rico on 24 January 1942 arriving 28 January. The minesweeper was assigned to the Naval Operating Base at Trinidad on 1 April 1942 and began daily operations there. Those operations were interrupted with failures of the cable for the magnetic sweep. Local repairs were unsatisfactory with another break the day after repair.
On 11 June 1806 Sandwich came under the command of Lieutenant Martin White. On 20 October 1808 was in company with and Sandwich when they discovered the Revenue cutter Active chasing a French privateer. The British were able to capture their quarry, which turned out to be the lugger Point du Jour, of Roscow (Roscoff). She was armed with three guns and carried a crew of 30 men.
Those duties lasted until 20 July 1945 when YMS 109 departed Norfolk, Virginia, on her way to the U.S. West Coast. Sailing via Miami, Florida and the Panama Canal, she arrived at San Pedro, California, on 15 August. After repairs at Wilmington, California, YMS-109 moved south to San Diego, California. On 1 October, she departed San Diego in company with several other yard craft bound for the Hawaiian Islands.
Crafty was on her way with dispatches from the Dardanelles when she stopped at Gibraltar. She sailed from Gibraltar on 7 March in company with the gun-brig but the two vessels did not coordinate. Crafty carried too much sail and Confounder too little, with the result that they separated. The next day Crafty encountered gunvessels from the Algeciras flotilla and although she escaped, she had a gun dismounted.
Here she cleared passages through the Galita and Sicilian channels to allow the passage of convoys to and from the eastern Mediterranean. Mutine was also nominated to carry out minesweeping and escort duties for the Allied landings in Sicily. For these operations she was detached from the flotilla and carried out these duties in mid July in company with her sisters , and . She returned to her normal duties in August.
Yet for Trousdale, and ships like her, the occupation operations were just commencing. Accordingly, the ship departed Saipan on 29 August, arriving at Okinawa on 4 September. The attack cargo ship spent a week loading Army equipment for occupation forces and, in company with three other AKA's, sailed on 11 September for Korea. En route, lookouts sighted mines drifting in the murky waters of the East China and Yellow Seas.
She arrived off Okinawa early in the morning of 1 April and began unloading soon after the invasion started. That night, instead of retiring with the other transports and cargo ships, Algol moved into the inner transport area to serve as a tender for the landing craft. The ship remained at Okinawa until 10 April at which time she shaped a course for Guam in company with TU 51.29.12.
After trials and outfitting, the motor minesweeper reported for duty to the Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier. On 31 August, she departed Norfolk, Virginia, in company with YMS-44, bound for Bermuda. The ship operated as an escort vessel in the West Indies through the end of the war in Europe. She was based at Bermuda until 4 October 1943 when she and YMS 44 moved to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Arriving at Guam on the 14th, Willmarth developed boiler trouble while there and spent the entire month of May and most of June undergoing repairs. On 28 June, the destroyer escort got underway for Ulithi. En route, she picked up a sonar contact, and in company with , over the ensuing two days, conducted an unsuccessful hunt. Willmarth then proceeded on to Ulithi where she arrived on the last day of June.
In 1838 Hope was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn. Between 1840 and 1843 he helped to found Trinity College, Glenalmond, now renamed Glenalmond College. In 1840–1841 he spent some eight months in Italy, Rome included, in company with his close friend Edward Badeley. On his return he became, with Newman, one of the foremost promoters of the Tractarian movement at Oxford and was entirely in Newman's confidence.
There, she would be converted into a warship and fitted with guns. On 12 September, an order from the high command renamed her Falke. Conversion work was completed and on 4 October she was recommissioned. After returning to service, still under Waldersee's command, Falke conducted sea trials before embarking on 12 October on a sortie to attack the French blockade squadron in company with the ironclad turret ship .
Following two weeks of testing and calibrating equipment in Puget Sound, Watts embarked upon her first voyage on 17 May. She headed for San Diego and a month of shakedown training. She returned to Bremerton, Wash. on 26 June and underwent three weeks of post-shakedown availability. On 12 July, she departed Bremerton in company with battleships (BB-41) and West Virginia (BB-48) bound for San Diego.
On 12 April, the British sent Holstein back to Britain. She was the only one of the ships-of-the-line that the British chose to keep. All the rest they viewed as little more than floating batteries. She transported the wounded and sailed in company with and , which too carried wounded. She arrived at Yarmouth on 22 April and was laid up there in ordinary until July 1802.
During her two-month stay "down under," Sperry refitted seven submarines and made a voyage repair on one. On 17 January 1943, she sailed for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on the 31st. After 10 refits, 10 voyage repairs, and over four months at Pearl Harbor, Sperry got underway on 8 June. Steaming in company with tanker and Coast Guard cutter , she reached Midway Island on 12 June.
Quickly La Macarrona became a well-known bailaora throughout Spain, dancing in company with the best flamenco performers (singers, dancers, guitarists) at well-known café cantantes. By the early 1890s Juana was appearing at illustrious venues in Paris, and elsewhere in Europe. Entertained were several "zares de Russia", a "shah de Persia", various "reyes, principes y duques", as well as "señoríos" and "comerciantes"."Juana la Macarrona" at Flamenco World.
Visiting San Francisco briefly, the destroyer returned to San Diego on the 13th, where she remained into mid-October. Yarborough subsequently ran gunnery exercises and drills in company with her sistership late in October, after receiving on board a large draft of men from . Yarborough apparently joined the operating segment of the "rotating reserves" at that point because the rest of her career was largely one of operational activity.
The loss of the German steamship , however, forced a change in plans. Yarborough re- transited the canal four days later, on 9 March, and headed for the Galápagos Islands in company with the rest of Destroyer Division 34. Forming a scouting line, the flush-deckers combed the seas for survivors of the Albatross. During the search, Yarborough often operated in sight of her sisterships and but found nothing.
In April 1830, Ludlow joined a group including the Molloys and the Bussells in forming a new settlement at Augusta. The following year, Ludlow walked from Augusta to Perth in company with John Kellam and John Welburn. Although much undiscovered land would have been traversed, no journal was kept so no discoveries were attributed to the men. In June 1834, Ludlow made the same journey, this time on his own.
In addition to patrolling, she later began intermittent escort duties; and, in fact, her last assignment during the "Neutrality Patrol" period consisted of a voyage in company with the cruiser to escort SS Acadia from Recife, Brazil, to Puerto Rico. She arrived at San Juan on 3 November; then headed north for a two-day visit at Norfolk; and entered the Charleston Navy Yard on the 9th for repairs.
Jonathan Wade also brought with him two of his disciples, a Burmese named Maung Shwe Maung and a Karen named Saw Chet Thaing.Wa, Maung Shwe: Burma Baptist Ch, ronicle, Rangoon, 1963 Justus and Calista received Karen language lessons from Saw Chet Thaing. Justus married Calista Holman in 1834, and three months later set sail to Burma in company with other missionaries: Mr. and Mrs. Wade, Mr. and Mrs.
Her duty completed and the war over, Yahara sailed for home on 14 December, in company with sister ship . Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 5 January 1946, Yahara resumed her voyage to the U.S. West Coast on the 9th and arrived at San Francisco, California on the 20th. She spent the remainder of the month on the California seaboard before heading for the Panama Canal and the U.S. East Coast.
On 9 January 1942, I-2 was ordered to divert from her patrol and search for the United States Navy aircraft carrier , which the submarine had sighted. but she did not find Lexington. She arrived at Kwajalein in company with I-1 and I-3 on 22 January 1942. The three submarines departed Kwajalein on 24 January 1942 bound for Yokosuka, which I-2 reached on 1 February 1942.
Later that month, the minesweeper moved north to Nova Scotia where she participated in Operation Sweepclear V, a NATO minesweeping exercise. Atlantic coast operations continued into 1961 when she began preparations for her third deployment to the Mediterranean. Agile departed Charleston on 10 April 1961 in company with the other ships of her division. They arrived at Rota, Spain, on 25 April and took on fuel before entering the Mediterranean.
In 1936, in company with brothers Ramsay and Osborne she retired to Kelso, New South Wales, where she remained for the rest of her life. Her writing hasa been the subject of some academic study, mostly about the exotic view of her life and topics.Academic evaluations of her work There has also been a study of her writing technique, particularly with proverbs, focusing on The Sorcerer's Stone.Unseth, Peter. 2020.
Pilote underwent fitting at Plymouth between 28 March and 12 July 1780. Lieutenant Richard Boger commissioned her in May for the Irish Sea. She shared with and in the proceeds of the capture on 24 December of the Dutch vessel Vryhied. That same day and the day before, Pilote was in company with Rattlesnake and they shared in the proceeds of the capture of Jussrow Johanna, Adriana, and Vrow Maria.
She then participated in the amphibious operation against Wakde Island, screening the amphibious ships as they landed troops of General Douglas MacArthur's forces. Whitehurst, in company with other units of Task Unit (TU) 72.2.9, later escorted echelon S-4 of the invasion force to Humboldt Bay. The destroyer escort subsequently joined , , and , to screen echelon H-2 as it steamed toward Bosnic, Biak, in the Schouten Islands, for landings there.

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