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Captains and Courageous
* Captains Courageous ( 1896 )
* Captains Courageous ( 1896 ) – novel
Captains Courageous is an 1897 novel, by Rudyard Kipling, that follows the adventures of fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the arrogant and spoiled son of a railroad tycoon.
Captains Courageous has been filmed three times:
* In 1937 as Captains Courageous ( film ), produced by Louis D. Lighton, directed by Victor Fleming and starring Spencer Tracy, Freddie Bartholomew, Lionel Barrymore, Melvyn Douglas, Mickey Rooney, and John Carradine.
* The Billion Dollar Boy by Charles Sheffield is a retelling of Captains Courageous in a futuristic science fiction setting.
* In the 1992 movie " Captain Ron " Martin Short's character derisively refers to Captain Ron as " Captains Courageous ".
* Captains Courageous, The Musical at The Internet Off Broadway Database
His career flourished with a series of hit films, and in 1937 and 1938 he won consecutive Oscars for Captains Courageous and Boys Town.
Tracy's Academy Award | Oscar-winning role in Captains Courageous ( 1937 film ) | Captains Courageous ( 1937 ).
They Gave Him a Gun went largely unnoticed, but Captains Courageous was one of the major film events of the year.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner was included on AFI's list of the 100 greatest American movies, while Captains Courageous featured on their list of America's most inspiring movies.
* 1938: Win for Captains Courageous
* Captains Courageous ( 1937 )
He also played a main character, Jake Spoon, in the acclaimed television miniseries Lonesome Dove, a role for which he received many positive reviews, as well as the lead in a 1996 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Captains Courageous.
* Captains Courageous ( 1996 film )
Gwynne also had roles in the movies Simon, On the Waterfront, So Fine, Disorganized Crime, The Cotton Club, Captains Courageous, The Secret of My Success, Water, Ironweed, Fatal Attraction and The Boy Who Could Fly.
* We're Here, from Rudyard Kipling's book, Captains Courageous
* Captains Courageous ( 1977 ) ( TV ) – Little Penn
* Captains Courageous
Rudyard Kipling's 1897 novel Captains Courageous mentions the Abbie M. Deering by name.

Captains and was
At the battle of Tsushima, Admiral Tōgō was the officer commanding in Mikasa ( the other divisions being commanded by Vice Admirals, Rear Admirals, Commodores, Captains and Commanders for the destroyer divisions ).
He was noted even beyond Gondor's borders for his bravery and skill in battle, and was accounted one of the greatest Captains of Gondor.
Executive Outcomes employees, Captains Daniele Zanata and Raif St Clair ( who was also involved in the aborted Seychelles Coup of 1981 ), fought on behalf of the MPLA against UNITA in the 1990s in violation of the Lusaka Protocol.
Roanoke Island is one of the three oldest surviving English place-names in the U. S. Along with the Chowan and Neuse rivers, it was named in 1584 by Captains Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe, sent by Sir Walter Raleigh.
Ludington and Ward were Captains of Industry, both were forces to be reckoned with and they were joined by yet another man who was a giant of the times, Charles Mears.
It was named for Captains Samuel and Moses Grant of Kentucky.
* Chamber of the Navy Captains: made up of 20 members from the Senate and the Great Council, the Milizia da Mar, first set up in the mid-16th century, was responsible for recruiting crews necessary for Venice ’ s war galleys.
Diagonally from the Boatel was " The Playhouse ", on Playhouse Drive between Radio Road and S. Captains Drive, originally a welcome center which featured gift shops, an Olympic-sized saltwater swimming pool and marina.
Nord-Ost (, means " North-East " in German ) is a Russian musical theatre production that was composed by Aleksei Ivaschenko and Georgii Vasilyev, based on the novel The Two Captains by Veniamin Kaverin.
Vermilion was once known as the “ Village of Lake Captains ,” with many beautifully maintained captains ’ homes in its historic district.
Once everyone was back on board, Captains Thain and Rayment got the plane moving again for a third take off attempt at 14: 56.
When Fingon's host stayed in position, the Captains of the Orc-host brought a prisoner, Gelmir, the brother of Gwindor, and he was mutilated and beheaded in sight of the Elves.
The name was influenced by Robert Altman's film McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ), which featured the Leonard Cohen song " Sisters of Mercy " ( from the album Songs of Leonard Cohen ) (" because ourselves The Captains of Industry wouldn't have been as funny ").
The shot is interrupted when Captains Scarlet and Blue walk into a room through an automatic door as it was impossible to film the action in a single motion.
The Earl of Essex brought a motion in the House of Lords to prevent Montagu and Pickering, and 40 Captains who were reportedly of the same persuasion, from holding commissions, but after a tied vote, the motion was not passed to the House of Commons and they were allowed to serve.
After a week of frantic effort hiring staff, borrowing a tin shed at the RAAF base at Laverton because Essendon Airport had been turned into mud by heavy rain, creating operations manuals, passenger manifests, tickets, and load sheets — even making passenger steps and baggage carts because there was no time to buy them in the ordinary way — Captains Hepburn and Nickels took off from Laverton at 5: 45 am bound for Sydney.
As the Captains of the two groups exchanged defiant expressions, a Comus masker diverted the horse bearing the Captain of Proteus, and Comus was able to complete its procession.
By 2710 the line of hereditary Captains died out and during the rule of Rohan's King Déor it was evident that Isengard had become openly hostile to the Rohirrim.
On June 10, 2008, one of the team's games against the Arecibo Captains was cancelled when the league suspected that one of the Captains ' players was playing against the league's rules.

Captains and 1999
* 1999 ( Captains )
Renamed the Combined Logistics Captains Career Course ( CLC3 ) in March 1999, CLC3 became ALMC's premiere course.

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