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... and Argentina. He also opened satellite factories in the United States, such as in Norfolk, Virginia (Crews, 1998). The assembly ...
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... and Argentina. He also opened satellite factories in the United States, such as in Norfolk, Virginia (Crews, 1998). The assembly ...
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... The rest of the crews, after experiencing this disaster, lost their faith and ... The failed venture at Roanoke did not destroy England's ambition for Virginia. ...
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... to show this fear, as is demonstrated by the crews of the "Illinois" and "Argo" and their refusal to even try to chase down the slower "Virginia." This book ...
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... Using ever last shell to defend the Virginia, the captain ordered the vessel to ... vessels, quickly arming them, and rushing them into service with crews who, in ...
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... out of fuel, the planes would have floated long enough for the crews to get ... Bound for Norfolk, Virginia from Beaumont, Texas, the tanker was last heard from on ...
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... It was given the name "Napoleon" by its crews and effectively fired a twelve ... While on watch over the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in 1862 an Alabama battery ...
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... the hundreds on the streets of English cities and sent to Virginia to work ... The many acts of violence they have committed by murdering whole crews and destroying ...
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... His mother, Elizabeth Bassett Harrison, was a member of the "first Families" of Virginia. ... Hazard Perry, with a fleet of nine small ships and crews with little ...
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... Norfolk, Virginia. It is evident that submarines have developed into better and more complex machines over the years. These submarines and their crews protect ...
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... Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia authorize both ... Crews wearing gas masks decontaminate the body with a bleach solution ...
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... The thirty-five foot HL Hunley sank four times with its crews during trial runs. ... On March 9, 1862, the Virginia (Merrimac) came out for more sport only to see ...
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... Rangoon, Penang, Batavia), can be difficult in the same way as the language of Virginia Woolf or ... short passages, good deck-chairs, large native crews, and the ...
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... The first was Virginia in 1611 Followed by Massachusetts in 1636. ... Infantry, gun crews, and seamanship specialist are the personnel on the front lines. ...
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... American battleships Arizona, Tennessee, West Virginia, and California were sunk. ... There were internee farm crews that produced most of the vegetables the camps ...
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... was able to negotiate a contract offering services from Norfolk, Virginia, to Europe ... The airline prided itself on service, and their flight crews formal naval ...
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... agencies formed at least two all-women firefighting crews in the early 1970s. Judith Livers of the Arlington County Fire Department in Virginia is the first ...
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... He died in 1977 in Virginia at the age of 65. ... They already had the crews, the plan, and the information but they didn't have the rocket. ...
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... 2. All ships had to have crews that were at least three-quarters English or ... The assemblies of Massachusetts and Virginia set up committees of correspondence to ...
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... The first stop on this tour of duty was Fort Lee, Virginia for parachute ... I was responsible for scheduling twelve aircraft and twenty two crews in accordance ...
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... The Spanish ships were armed with old cannons, and the crews lacked proper ammunition ... and Politics in Latin America, 1898-1904, http://www.med.virginia.edu/hs ...
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... hundred and fifty-five communities across the South had television crews that were ... realized that the Supreme Court decision in the Boynton v. Virginia was not ...
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... Since 1798 French vessels had captured American ships and imprisoned the crews. ... rights was pushed on by Republican Senator John Taylor from Caroline, Virginia. ...
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... These rocket attacks were terrifying to the bomber crews, and often broke up formations, sending some planes to the ... Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1979 ...
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