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he ridge having a relatively steep drop and the | rear, a more gradual slope. |
ig breasts, sexually attractive, a finely tuned | rear, a dirty mouth and is always sexually aroused. |
h on 27 December, with Barnegat bringing up the | rear; a strong northeasterly wind and nearly continu |
Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellitt | |
primitive with the septal necks pointing to the | rear, a condition known as retrosiphonate. |
engines and Toronado transaxles both front and | rear; a pair of drag parachutes were mounted in the |
nsverse leaf springs with rigid axles front and | rear, a system little changed since the Model T. A t |
In the | rear a row of large doors once served as the stables |
sions and configuration (the show vehicle has a | rear access - the real Panzerwagon does not), mean t |
on a relatively small 1500 m² corner site with | rear access from Arch Lane. |
(equipped with a 490R/498T pickup combination, | rear access panel for electronics and is sans a pick |
Also, did not feature the | rear access doors, and is outwardly very similar to |
A | rear addition to the original 1892 building was cons |
A two-story | rear addition was constructed around 1950, and a rea |
A two-story | rear addition was built at about 1905, incorporating |
sor Frank Asbury Sherman in 1871 and received a | rear addition in 1898, designed by Charles Alonzo Ri |
muel Alden, and in 1915 the society installed a | rear addition designed by Paterson, New Jersey archi |
The home features a two-story, three-bay | rear addition built in the late 18th or early 19th c |
rectangular wood-frame dwelling with front and | rear additions. |
rvice as flagship of the Asiatic Squadron under | Rear Adm. William Reynolds, with Capt. |
s flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron under | Rear Adm. Robert W. Wyman, with Capt. |
contained all of Desron 11 and was commanded by | Rear Adm. Ichimatsu Takahashi, on 29 July escorting |
Rear Adm. Stosz is the first woman to head any of th | |
he 1st woman superintendent of the USCG Academy | Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz. |
astern coast of Korea on 31 May as flagship for | Rear Adm. Arleigh A. Burke's CRUDIV 5. |
Rear Adm. David G. Farragut sent the town notice of | |
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Union naval forces under | Rear Adm. David D. Porter led seven ironclads in an |
In 1984, | Rear Adm. Hight reported to the CNO staff (OP-094) a |
Rear Adm. Robert T. Reimann demonstrates a prototype | |
Rear Adm. Hight is a graduate of the Defense Systems | |
In August 1983, | Rear Adm. McCoy reported to Mare Island Naval Shipya |
rce, South Pacific, she became the flagship for | Rear Adm. R. K. Turner shortly before the first Alli |
Rear Adm. Hight graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hunti | |
successes, and that was only because his boss, | Rear Adm. Mark Buzby, already had described it in a |
mponent command, the VII Amphibious Force under | Rear Adm. Daniel E. Barbey. |
rtaken by the assigned amphibious task force of | Rear Adm. William M. Fechteler. |
Rear Adm. Samuel F. Du Pont ordered three ironclads- | |
In July 1989, | Rear Adm. Hight reported to Director, Communications |
Assigned to | Rear Adm. Samuel F. DuPont's South Atlantic Blockadi |
Gen. George O. Squier (Chief Signal Officer), | Rear Adm. David W. Taylor (Chief of the Bureau of Co |
Gen. Gerard Gosselin commanded the army and | Rear Adm. Edward Griffith controlled the naval eleme |
Rear Adm. Twining was married to Caroline Twining. | |
She married | Rear Adm. Samuel Phillips Lee, a US Navy commander i |
Task Force 122 under command of | Rear Adm. Alan G. Kirk to control operations and tra |
reported to Charleston, South Carolina., where | Rear Adm. E. E. Grimm, Commander Cruiser-Destroyer F |
destroyer of the United States Navy, named for | Rear Admiral Frederick V. McNair, Sr., (1839-1900). |
a landsman to the USS Brooklyn (1858), part of | Rear Admiral David Farragut's West Gulf Blockading S |
eration Husky, and, as part of CENT Force under | Rear Admiral A. G. Kirk, she closed the Sicilian sho |
sortied 10 November 1943 from Pearl Harbor with | Rear Admiral Charles Alan Pownall's Carrier Force (T |
It was discovered by | Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd on the Byrd Antarct |
aham Hamond, 2nd Baronet from 1835 to 1838, and | Rear Admiral Richard Darton Thomas (1777-1857), from |
Park, Maryland) is a United States Coast Guard | rear admiral who was chosen by the Commandant of the |
The first appointee was | Rear Admiral Eduard Heusner, followed shortly by Rea |
Rear Admiral James A. Symonds is a member of the Uni | |
was later promoted to flag rank, retiring as a | Rear Admiral on September 30, 1881. |
oss, took command of Sceptre as the flagship of | Rear Admiral (Blue) Sir George Cockburn for operatio |
Rear Admiral David Arthur Dunbar-Nasmith CB DSC (21 | |
ted States Navy, the second Navy ship named for | Rear Admiral Francis H. Gregory (1780-1866), who ser |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in 1883, and was the official represent |
Andrew's sons were | Rear Admiral John Colt Beaumont, US Navy, and Lieute |
Rear Admiral Stanley Lawrence McArdle CB, MVO, GM wa | |
Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara assumed command of CruDiv | |
In 1869 he was made a | Rear Admiral and three years later was appointed Sup |
r to the Japanese, but the Air Vice Marshal and | Rear Admiral had both died of exhaustion and malaria |
According to | Rear Admiral Dennis M. Dwyer these changes will make |
Togo was promoted to | rear admiral at the end of the war, in 1895. |
d on behalf of the U.S. Navy on 17 July 1863 by | Rear Admiral F. H. Gregory; and commissioned 18 Febr |
U-505 was slated for scuttling but | Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery argued successfully t |
Rear Admiral Lewis Ashfield Kimberly (22 April 1830 | |
, the escort carrier got underway from Manus in | Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague's Escort Carrier Grou |
ere he was first trained in naval history under | Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller and Dr. William J. Morg |
On 26 October 2010, | Rear Admiral Samuel Perez, Jr., relieved Rear Admira |
Rear Admiral Jayne died of apoplexy on 24 November 1 | |
Smith and | Rear Admiral Samuel P. Lee. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1902 and died at New Rochelle, New Y |
The fort on Aruba was named after Dutch | Rear Admiral Johan Arnold Zoutman who fought in the |
ith 1,000 cadets, and was received by U.S. Navy | Rear Admiral William Fullam. |
In November 1942, | Rear Admiral Cecil assumed command of the USS Helena |
thern latitudes, she served as the flagship for | Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, officer-in-charge of t |
After he gave command over to | Rear Admiral Spencer K. Wood, he was appointed Direc |
She was promoted to the rank of | Rear Admiral (Lower Half) on June 1, 1976 and earned |
On 25 October, as Natoma Bay, flagship of | Rear Admiral Stump, CTU 77.4.2 ("Taffy 2"), cruised |
Commanded by | Rear Admiral Kendall, USN, in Pearl Harbor, the "Mag |
e first female line officer to hold the rank of | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
Rear Admiral Fields graduated from Norfolk State Uni | |
He went on to be | Rear Admiral commanding 3rd Cruiser Squadron in 1935 |
yer USS Wadleigh (DD-689) was named in honor of | Rear Admiral Wadleigh. |
Mark T. Emerson is a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
Rear Admiral Garcia, who as commander of the destroy | |
se (February 3, 1812 - February 16, 1893) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy who served du |
Rear Admiral Hereth is a 1973 graduate of the United | |
Rear Admiral Lloyd's first assignment as a flag offi | |
Rear Admiral Badger was a cousin of Secretary of the | |
f the Bureau of Ordnance, attaining the rank of | rear admiral on May 24, 1872. |
Captain Holly Graf, was relieved of command by | Rear Admiral Kevin Donegan, Carrier Strike Group Fiv |
Rear Admiral Mickey G. Stirling, 1964-1966 | |
d during the Civil War as an Ordinary Seaman on | Rear Admiral David Farragut's flagship USS Hartford. |
He then requested | Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter to send him reinforc |
by Miss Mildred Walke Walter, granddaughter of | Rear Admiral Walke; and commissioned on 22 July 1911 |
Appointed | rear admiral on 4 March 1886, he retired on 27 Augus |
Rear Admiral Tufton Percy Hamilton Beamish, RN, DL ( | |
Rear Admiral Charles la Primaudaye Lewin (24 August | |
Advanced to | rear admiral in 1870, Winslow commanded the Pacific |
The gunboat finally joined | Rear Admiral David G. Farragut's West Gulf Blockadin |
a few weeks but Richmond had to be destroyed by | Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSN, squadron commander |
ted States Navy, the second Navy ship named for | Rear Admiral James H. Glennon (1857-1940). |
Rear Admiral Desmond William Piers, CM, DSC (June 12 | |
folk Navy Yard, Dumbarton served as flagship of | Rear Admiral W. Radford in the James River, Virginia |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral on February 9, 1884, he served as Presi |
Rear Admiral Piers is best known for his courageous | |
Rear Admiral Clifton Sprague's Task Unit 77.4.1 ("Ta | |
oon as she completed repairs, the ship rejoined | Rear Admiral Godon's squadron, designated the Brazil |
cArthur observed from USS Cleveland (CL-55) and | Rear Admiral Barbey watched from USS Phoenix (CL-46) |
n 1878, during which time Balch was promoted to | rear admiral on 5 June 1878, Balch undertook a two-y |
Rear Admiral William Rogers Taylor was placed on the | |
Rear Admiral Joseph J. Clark (1893-1971), United Sta | |
rived in Milne Bay, New Guinea, and on the 22nd | Rear Admiral Daniel E. Barbey, Commander, 7th Amphib |
er Rebellion in China, during which time future | rear admiral and VC recipient Eric Gascoigne Robinso |
Rear Admiral Noble shifted to Spencer on 1 May for l | |
He became | Rear Admiral in April 1911. |
The Commander of the Mobile Assault Force was | Rear Admiral Kycilia Zabi. |
tes Navy Task Group 36.1 (TG 36.1)-commanded by | Rear Admiral Walden L. Ainsworth, and consisting of |
liam Swift (March 17, 1848-June 30, 1919) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy, and briefly |
ainst Confederate raids and ambushes as part of | Rear Admiral David Porter's Mississippi Squadron. |
In 1975, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral in the Chaplains Corps, U.S. Naval Rese |
and provide support to the cruiser squadron of | Rear Admiral Christopher Cradock. |
George C. Day, U.S. Navy | rear admiral |
Rear Admiral Kimberly died 28 January 1902 in West N | |
The ship is named in honor of | Rear Admiral James Kelsey Cogswell, who served durin |
Rear Admiral Blue was retired in June, 1919, because | |
Rear Admiral Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, 2nd Baron | |
agship of the Commander-in-Chief, Dover Patrol, | Rear Admiral Sir Horace Hood, from 27 October 1914 t |
ember, Tacony left the sounds to join the force | Rear Admiral David D. Porter was assembling to destr |
Rear Admiral Howell died in 1918. | |
anal, Yudachi escorted the Bombardment Force of | Rear Admiral Abe Hiroaki. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on November 15, 1934 and reassigned to |
Rear Admiral Dan Cloyd is the top-ranking U.S. milit | |
mert was nominated for promotion to the rank of | Rear Admiral (Lower Half) in April 2004. |
The Euryalus was one of four units that made up | Rear Admiral Henry H Campbell's Seventh Cruiser Squa |
Manila Bay off the Cavite Peninsula as part of | Rear Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasaron's Pacific Sq |
Rear Admiral Blore is married to the former Vera Ste | |
is position as Chief of Navy was handed over to | Rear Admiral (One Star) Chew Men Leong. |
Rear Admiral Wendi B. Carpenter, United States Navy | |
is return to the United States in January 1890, | Rear Admiral Kimberly was appointed President, Board |
Rear Admiral Basil Charles Godfrey Place VC, CB, CVO | |
Rear Admiral Wendi B. Carpenter is the daughter of a | |
ass rose is symbolic of the service of his son, | Rear Admiral John Rodgers, who led exploring expedit |
In 1997 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and appointed as Maritime Commander Aus |
He was also | Rear Admiral of the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1939 |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in November 1798, and was chief of staf |
Rear Admiral Cothron's awards include the Defense Su | |
al Hospital in Bethesda, MD) was a World War II | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and the son o |
Following the war, | Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright succeeded Delany as JANA |
wife, Catherine, have four daughters, including | Rear Admiral Elizabeth L. Train |
was thus promoted directly from a Captain to a | Rear Admiral Upper Half. |
Grant was promoted | Rear Admiral in 1946. |
otable Civil War personalities from Mobile were | Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes (an antebellum attorney |
Charles Peshall Plunkett (1864-1931), US | rear admiral |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral upon retirement, Brockman was active in |
21 June 1919, the order to scuttle was given by | Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, and Dresden was one |
David S. Bill III is a retired | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
Rear Admiral McKee was one of the first two women se | |
m D. Baumgartner is a United States Coast Guard | rear admiral who serves as the Commander, Seventh Co |
He went on to be | Rear Admiral commanding the 3rd Battle Squadron in 1 |
al Alfred Wilkinson Johnson, who was the son of | Rear Admiral Philip Carrigan Johnson, a commander of |
It is headed by | Rear Admiral Korn. |
Rear Admiral Stribling died at Martinsburg, West Vir | |
Though the cruisers of | Rear Admiral Aaron S. Merrill's TF 39 were the star |
h (February 18, 1805 - February 20, 1877) was a | rear admiral in the United States Navy during the Ci |
ks, she got underway on 29 May in the screen of | Rear Admiral Blandy's floating reserve for the Maria |
Richard E. Cellon is a | Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy. |
Rear Admiral George E. "Rico" Mayer (born c. 1952) i | |
Rear Admiral Twining retired early in 1923. | |
al Staff (U-boat Warfare and Trade) in 1942 and | Rear Admiral (Destroyers) for the British Pacific Fl |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral in July 1915, he was appointed Commande |
(December 10, 1867 - September 13, 1936) was a | Rear Admiral in the United States Navy who served in |
She is the third Navy ship named after | Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who was on board Arizona |
The son of | Rear Admiral Harold Cecil Train (1887-1968) and May |
Febiger (14 February 1821-9 October 1898) was a | rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served w |
USS Chandler (DDG-996) was named after | Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler, who died on 7 Januar |
Rose paid courtesy visits to | Rear Admiral Austin M. Knight, Commandant of the Uni |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on 4 February 1882, and on 1 July 1882 |
87 Michael C. Paterno 1988 Joseph Antonini 1989 | Rear Admiral Thomas Lopez 1990 Larry Ciccarelli 1991 |
When she reported to | Rear Admiral David Farragut, he put her to work as a |
On May 27, 2008 | Rear Admiral David Thomas replaced Rear Admiral Mark |
ogistics and procurement, rising to the rank of | Rear Admiral and head of Maritime Systems at the Def |
ved orders to sail for Port Royal for duty with | Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont's South Atlantic Bloc |
romoted Commander Amos T. Hathaway, then joined | Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague's Escort Carrier Grou |
Rear Admiral Rodgers, then in command of Battleship | |
ommandant of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron, | Rear Admiral Theodorus Bailey, to land an armed expe |
The 25th Air Flotilla, under the command of | Rear Admiral Sadayoshi Yamada, was deployed to Rabau |
uisers and four destroyers under the command of | Rear Admiral Carleton H. Wright attempted to surpris |
mong those serving on it was James A. Watson, a | rear admiral who is the onsite ranking officer in th |
ton, D.C., where he was promoted to the rank of | Rear Admiral and became the Navy's first Chief of Na |
Rodgers was appointed chief of staff to | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren on July 4, 1863, and " |
On the 6th, with | Rear Admiral S. P. Lee embarked, she ascended the Ja |
sh under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, | Rear Admiral von Reuter ordered the scuttling of the |
destroyer of the United States Navy, named for | Rear Admiral William H. G. Bullard (1866-1927). |
It was named by | Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd in 1934 for Franklin D. |
The main fleet acted as distant support for | Rear Admiral Franz von Hipper's battlecruiser squadr |
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