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  • 0 06-25-2003 06:04 AM Coast Guard On TV, JAN '03 JeffL Coast Guard 1 01-10-2003 10:02 AM navy and Coast Guard... daniel topliffe General Posts 19 12-30-2002
  • Files Forums > Branch Posts > Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard named People of the Year by ABC News User Name Remember Me?
  • Files Forums > Branch Posts > Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard named People of the Year by ABC News User Name Remember Me?
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  • in tightening American control of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the
  • in tightening American control of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the
  • of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the American Fleet. At once she
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  • in tightening American control of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the
  • in tightening American control of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the
  • of the Mexican coastline and interrupting coastwise commerce and military supply operations.She returned to Norfolk for repairs 1 January 1847, then arrived Vera Cruz 21 March carrying Perry to take command of the American Fleet. At once she
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  • the Norwegian coast. RAF coastal Command flew reconnaissance missions but due to poor                                 weather , they failed to find the German ships.
  • an interception patrol off the Norwegian coast to 63ºN.                 8th          ASHANTI , FORESIGHT and FURY detached.                 12th        Arrived back at Scapa
  • to attack German shipping off the Norwegian coast but                                 following the collision between JAVELIN and JERSEY on 22/9/39 the operation was cancelled) 23rd       
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  • - Aviation ww_dirigible_engcoast_01.jpg - Giant dirigibles guarding the English coast - Aviation ww_zepp_l44_01.jpg - Zeppelin L-44 brought down by the French
  • concealed - Artillery cnp_coast_defence_gun_01.jpg - Loading a big coast-defence gun - Artillery cnp_virginia_artillery_01.jpg - First Virginia field artillery at drill
  • - Loading a big coast-defence gun - Artillery cnp_virginia_artillery_01.jpg - First Virginia field artillery at drill -
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  • through with mess duty, I was then assigned to guard duty. One night I was up in the pine trees guarding something or other when I heard a stealthy noise off and on coming in my general direction. There were no troops in that
  • of these levers. When the carts were working, we coasted down the hill and across a bridge over Tibbetts Creek. There was about a 6-inch drop off on the downhill side of the bridge, and it caused a fairly heavy jar when we left the
  • that we had just driven over, and then coast as far as we could. With a lot of effort, mostly on their part, we were able to turn the truck around, and get going back toward the main highway. About the time we stopped to rest, we
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  • reported that shipping was moving coastwise between Germany and Holland , patrols were ordered off the Dutch coast to intercept this traffic. Destroyers GLOWWORM, GREYHOUND, GRENVILLE of the 1st Destroyer
  • anti-aircraft cruiser COVENTRY as guard ship, destroyer AFRIDI to refuel, tanker WAR DIWAN (5551grt), and MANELA as a depot ship for sea planes. COVENTRY did suffer concussion from a near miss which unseated machinery.
  • ships in the convoy detached to the west coast of Britain and the rest reached Methil without further incident on the 4th. _____ Convoy OG.13F of 25 ships was formed from OB.63GF out of Milford Haven
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  • or Paris but from the corsairs of the Barbary coast. In the 1790s the Algerians again began to prey on U.S. commerce in the Mediterranean. Once again, Congress debated whether the nation ought to buy protection or establish a navy to safeguard
  • captured the French fortress of Louisburg, which guarded the approaches to the Saint Lawrence River. American merchants armed scores of ships as privateers and operated them against the commerce of Great Britain's enemies.Thus, in 1775, Americans
  • the British in the North Sea and raided the coast of Great Britain itself. The navy was somewhat less successful in small-squadron actions. Its successes included the 1776 amphibious raid against New Providence in the Bahamas, but there were
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  • Bay, though not complete, were formidable. Guarding the Boca Chica were three 8-inch Armstrong muzzle-loading rifles on Corregidor Island, three 7-inch muzzle-loading rifles on Punta Gorda and two 16-cm. converted breech-loading rifles on
  • "Hugh McCulloch ", en route to our Pacific coast by way of the Mediterranean and Asia, was directed to join the squadron at Hong Kong as a dispatch vessel. At that port every effort was made to put the vessels in fighting trim. Machinery
  • a rendezvous in Mirs Bay, an inlet on the China coast some thirty miles above Hong Kong, while the rest of the squadron remained to the limit of their day of grace. This did not avail, however, for the morning of the 25th brought neither consul
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  • or Paris but from the corsairs of the Barbary coast. In the 1790s the Algerians again began to prey on U.S. commerce in the Mediterranean. Once again, Congress debated whether the nation ought to buy protection or establish a navy to safeguard
  • captured the French fortress of Louisburg, which guarded the approaches to the Saint Lawrence River. American merchants armed scores of ships as privateers and operated them against the commerce of Great Britain's enemies.Thus, in 1775, Americans
  • the British in the North Sea and raided the coast of Great Britain itself. The navy was somewhat less successful in small-squadron actions. Its successes included the 1776 amphibious raid against New Providence in the Bahamas, but there were
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