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003, Asia Cruises has successfully obtained | embarkation and berthing rights from the Chinese govern |
land for intensive training that focused on | embarkation and disembarkation from ships and landing c |
rimary role of the facility was provide the | embarkation and disembarkation facilities to RAF and ot |
the division left the San Francisco Port of | Embarkation, arriving at Viti Levu, Fiji Islands exactl |
He was captured during the disastrous | embarkation at St. Cast (11 September 1758), but was pa |
now wearing warpaint, departed the Port of | Embarkation at Hoboken, New Jersey, bound for Europe on |
s an expansion of the San Francisco Port of | Embarkation based at Fort Mason on the San Francisco wa |
In 1955 the San Francisco Port of | Embarkation became the U.S. Army Transportation Termina |
Embarkation began on February 22 and most trips to Mars | |
, the unit arrived at San Francisco Port of | Embarkation, California on September 19, 1950 and arriv |
km2) and was the largest World War II Army | embarkation camp, processing 1.3 million service person |
rmy and United States National Guard camps, | embarkation camps, terminals, arsenals, chemical plants |
The Singapore | embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about t |
er, it is said that on the evening prior to | embarkation, Faleiro worked out his own horoscope for t |
Ages Barfleur was one of the chief ports of | embarkation for England. |
the base for Canadian troops prior to their | embarkation for the Normandy landings. |
Chester was still a major port of passenger | embarkation for Ireland until the early 19th century. |
spatched a report of results to the port of | embarkation for each individual processed. |
st 1990 the wing operated an aerial port of | embarkation for personnel and equipment deploying to So |
d the Hudson River, it served as a point of | embarkation for troops departing overseas during World |
shire, on 22 July 1838, just prior to their | embarkation for Australia in the Prince George. |
During World War II it was a point of | embarkation for many sailors in the Pacific, who would |
, Smith traveled with the Guard unit to its | embarkation for Europe, but was left on the docks when |
r Department to make Tampa the main port of | embarkation for US forces on their way to the conflict, |
g to murder Henry at Southampton before his | embarkation into France; revolts in favour of Mortimer |
Embarkation of Spanish Troops in a Meditarranean coast, | |
He was employed in the | embarkation of that nobleman in the Isle of Man on 12 A |
Embarkation of the Pilgrims (commissioned 1837; placed | |
he arrival of units at pickup zones and the | embarkation of troops and equipment onto the correct he |
The early scenes deal with the | embarkation of Henry's fleet for France, and include a |
beach at the western end of the bay for the | embarkation of the 2/24th Australian Infantry Battalion |
rved in World War I, initially as Assistant | Embarkation Officer in Southampton and then as a Brigad |
tember 1944 until departed New York Port of | Embarkation on 29 September 1944 and arrived in England |
The 147th left Camp Borden on 5 October for | embarkation overseas, sailing on the sister ship to RMS |
ember 4, 1917 the squadron moved to port of | Embarkation Philadelphia and boarded the transport Nort |
In WW2 it was used as an | embarkation point for D-Day landings in Normandy. |
the eighteenth century, in particular as an | embarkation point for Ireland. |
Boston's busiest pier, commercial port, and | embarkation point for travelers." |
Formerly the | embarkation point for the London & North Eastern Railwa |
Poole was the third largest | embarkation point for D-Day landings of Operation Overl |
ch also serves the tourist trade, being the | embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands. |
d and supply location of the many ports and | embarkation points of the ships and landing craft of th |
Defences that had been guarding the | embarkation ports for the invasion were redeployed agai |
is 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m2); and a passenger | embarkation section has 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m2). |
kland Sub-Port of the San Francisco Port of | Embarkation, the base was renamed the Oakland Army Base |
anish expeditionary force made a successful | embarkation, the Asturias and Guadalaxara Spanish infan |
e were not sufficient berths in the port of | embarkation to permit all of the Western Task Force to |
The squadron was in New York awaiting | embarkation to France when the Armistice with Germany w |
The | embarkation took only five minutes, but as the vessels |
enment, and is considered a "first step" or | embarkation toward nirvana. |
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