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The squadron was commanded by Captain Christopher Cole, with Captain Charles Foote on the Piedmontaise and Captain Richard Kenah aboard the Barracouta.
After the Dutch surrender, Captain Charles Foote ( of the Piedmontaise ) was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Banda Islands.
Charles played the emotionally disturbed and violent prisoner, Eugene Buffy, in the high successful Lynda La Plante drama series The Governor ( 1995 ); the title role in the Channel 4 pirate sitcom Captain Butler ( 1997 ); the warden of a women's prison in the Canadian sci-fi fantasy Lexx ( 2001 ); Detective Chief Inspector Mercer in 7 episodes of the BBC soap opera Doctors ( 2003 ); and soccer agent, Joel Brooks, in the Sky TV football soap Dream Team ( 2004-5 ).
On 5 April Captain Charles Barnard of the American sealer Nanina was sailing off the shore of Eagle Island, with a discovery boat deployed looking for seals.
Once again, the anti-tank defences were overwhelmed and about 380 New Zealanders were taken prisoner including Captain Charles Upham who gained a second Victoria Cross for his actions including destroying a German tank and several guns and vehicles with grenades despite being shot through the elbow by a machine gun bullet and having his arm broken.
The application of the principles of mechanics to soils was documented as early as 1773 when Charles Coulomb ( a physicist, engineer, and army Captain ) developed improved methods to determine the earth pressures against military ramparts.
On Victoria obtaining responsible government in May 1855, the title of the then incumbent Lieutenant-Governor, Captain Sir Charles Hotham, became Governor.
Gray whaling in Magdalena Bay was revived in the winter of 1855-56 by several vessels, mainly from San Francisco, including the ship Leonore, under Captain Charles Melville Scammon.
The islands were not officially named until Captain Charles J. Johnston of the Royal Naval ship sighted them on December 14, 1807.
* 1840 – Captain Charles Wilkes circumnavigates Antarctica, claiming what became known as Wilkes Land for the United States.
Captain John Charles Marshall together with Thomas Gilbert came to the islands in 1788.
* 1829 – After anchoring nearby, Captain Charles Fremantle of the HMS Challenger, declares the Swan River Colony in Australia.
In 1830 Captain Charles Sturt reached the river after travelling down its tributary the Murrumbidgee River and named it the Murray River in honour of the then British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Sir George Murray, not realising it was the same river that Hume and Hovell had encountered further upstream.
By 1858 attention had swung back to local issues with a land dispute in New Plymouth prompting Governor Thomas Gore Brown to call out its Militia under Captain Charles Brown.
* Charles " Trip " Tucker III ( Connor Trinneer ), chief engineer of the Enterprise, and long-time friend of Captain Archer.
Captain Charles B. McVay III of the cruiser is later court-martialed and convicted.
* January 19 – Captain Charles Wilkes ' United States Exploring Expedition sights what becomes known as Wilkes Land in the southeast quadrant of Antarctica, claiming it for the United States and providing evidence that Antarctica is a complete continent.
* November 12 – Her Highness Princess Maud of Fife marries Captain Charles Alexander Carnegie in Wellington Barracks, London.
* English Captain Charles Gough rediscovers Gough Island in the South Atlantic.
* A Call to the Sea: Captain Charles Stewart of the USS Constitution
She abandoned her husband and children when she eloped with Captain Charles Christie.
When HMS Beagle called at Cape Town, Captain Robert FitzRoy and the young naturalist Charles Darwin visited Herschel on 3 June 1836.

Captain and Fryatt
The award was delayed until after World War I because of his civilian status, and no doubt influenced by the execution by the Germans of Mercantile Marine Captain Charles Fryatt of the ss Brussels as a franc-tireur on 27 July 1916.

Captain and lived
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
Captain Cook also wrote that he travelled by canoes to visit Mooa ( Mua ) where Paulaho and other great men lived.
Captain Christopher Newport lived in Limehouse for several years up until 1595.
Like Captain John Mason, not all these men actually lived on their land.
During this time, development bloomed around train and trolley stops, and a number of wealthy families, including those of Captain James Frederick Oyster and Charles I. Corby ( who developed methods that revolutionized the baking industry ), lived or summered in the area.
Captain Bartlett lived in Washington, D. C. until 1887, when he purchased of farmland from Benjamin Holliday, which abutted the Highland subdivision.
The Starkweather clan had lived in Preston at least as early as 1694, according to records of a land gift in which Captain John Masons gave land to Robert Starkweather, William's grandfather.
Although the trajectory of Silver City's development was to be different from the hundreds of other mining boom towns established during the same period, Captain Bullard himself never lived to see even the beginnings of permanence, as he was killed in a confrontation with Apache raiders less than a year later, on February 23, 1871.
Captain Henry Pittman, who lived in Haysville, had visited Washington, D. C. and Arlington National Cemetery and was inspired to call the town Arlington.
Captain Gray's discovery of the Columbia opened trade between Europeans and Chinook Indians who lived along the lower Columbia between the Cascade region and the river's mouth.
Captain Michael Cresap who lived in Oldtown, Maryland across from Green Spring, came over into Hampshire County during the early part of the Revolution and organized a company of riflemen.
Mrs Waters then says she was ruined ' by a very deep scheme of villainy ' which drove her into the arms of Captain Waters, whom she lived with as a wife for many years even though they remained unmarried.
* Tu ' i Malila, a radiated tortoise presented to the Tongan royal family by Captain Cook, lived for over 185 years.
Another rumor speculates that N. Senada may have been Captain Beefheart because in the late 60s Beefheart and his " Magic Band " lived in a residence on Ensenada Drive in Woodland Hills, CA while recording Trout Mask Replica and Safe as Milk ; Beefheart influence can also be heard in early Residents works.
Here they met a young Captain Archibald Henderson who lived close by.
Former England footballer and Captain, the late Emlyn Hughes, lived in the village.
* Captain W E Johns, Writer of the Biggles books was born in Bengeo, attended Hertford Grammar School and lived in Hertford.
The village of Abbotsbury is nearby, as is the Hardy Monument, erected in honour of Captain Thomas Hardy, one of Lord Nelson's commanders at the Battle of Trafalgar, who lived at Portesham House.
Notable sport-related persons include Wilbur Muirhead, owner of the aforementioned leather works factory ( still run by his grandson Jonathan ) and also Captain of the R & A ( St Andrews ), and Walter and Kenneth McLeod, both of whom lived in Bridge of Weir their entire lives and were very well known amateur golfers.
Captain Jack and his band lived in this area from December 31, 1869, to April 26, 1870.
Their reign was short lived as in 1992 tragedy struck the club when the younger brother of Captain Greg Alexander, Ben, died in a car accident.
Historians have also highlighted the existence of another Captain Haddock who lived in this period, one who had commanded a fire-ship, the Anne and Christopher.
The film deals with the relationships among four men in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during the Second World War — Major Jack Celliers ( Bowie ), a rebellious prisoner with a guilty secret from his youth ; Captain Yonoi ( Sakamoto ), the young camp commandant ; Lieutenant Colonel John Lawrence ( Conti ), a British officer who has lived in Japan and speaks Japanese fluently ; and Sergeant Hara ( Kitano ) who is seemingly brutal and yet humane in some ways and with whom Lawrence develops a peculiar friendship.
Power's venture into gritty drama was short lived, as he was next seen in a costume movie, Captain from Castile, directed by Henry King, who directed Tyrone Power in eleven movies.

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