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It had been made shockingly evident that very morning to Ensign Kay K. Vesole, in charge of the armed guard aboard the John Bascom.
Ensign Vesole and his gunners had fought valiantly, but they had no targets.

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Ensign decided to retire in order to run against U. S. Senator Harry Reid in the very close and competitive 1998 senate election.
The decision to adopt the flag was made after the federal government decided to replace the Canadian Red Ensign with the Maple Leaf flag.
Scott had been unsatisfied with the group's sound, which he described as " similar to a jumbo jet flying on one engine ", and in December 1981 decided to use Redshop Studio to record some of his own songs solo, after prompting from Ensign Records to consider a solo career.
In 1864 the Admiralty decided to end the ambiguity caused by the Red Ensign being both a civil ensign and a naval ensign, and the White Ensign was reserved to the Royal Navy ; the relevant Order in Council retained the option to use Red or Blue Ensigns in HM Ships if desired.
Ensign decided to give Formula 2 champion Marc Surer a run in its car in place of Patrick Gaillard, while Hector Rebaque had his HR100 chassis ready for the first time.

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To ensure that in the smoke and confusion of a night battle his ships would not accidentally open fire on one another, Nelson ordered that each ship prepare four horizontal lights at the head of their mizenmast and also to hoist an illuminated White Ensign, which was different enough from the French tricolour that it would not be mistaken in poor visibility, reducing the risk that British ships might fire on one another in the darkness.
During the second season, the first child was born aboard the ship to Ensign Samantha Wildman ; as she grew up, Naomi Wildman would become great friends with her godfather, Neelix.
At the same time, the White Ensign ( Royal Navy flag ) would be raised.
The episode " Divergence " revealed that in 2149, Reed, then an Ensign, had been recruited as an operative for a mysterious offshoot of Starfleet Intelligence, which in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine would be identified as Section 31.
) For Whitton, the Red Ensign, with its Union Jack and coat of arms containing symbols of England, Scotland, Ireland and France ( or a similar flag with traditional symbols on it ) would be a stronger embodiment of the Canadian achievement in peace and war.
On March 7, 2011, Ensign said he would not seek reelection in 2012 because he wanted to spare his family from an " exceptionally ugly " campaign.
Ensign had been a leading voice against the Kelo v. New London Supreme Court ruling, and introduced a bill that would blunt the effects of the ruling.
In 2004, Ensign spoke on the Senate floor in favor of the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment, which would have barred states from recognizing same-sex marriage.
) Ensign insisted that, before a vote on the disclosure bill could be held, the committee would first vote on an amendment that " would force groups petitioning the Senate Ethics Committee to disclose the identity of donors giving more than $ 5, 000 ", which watchdog groups charged was intended to prevent passage of the bill.
In late April 2011, Ensign announced that he would resign his office as Senator on May 3.
Robarts thus proposed that Ontario would have its own flag and that it would be a Red Ensign like the previous Canadian flag.
After further negotiations between two of Ugartechea's representatives, Lieutenant More and Ensign Rincon, and two of Austin's representatives, William H. Wharton and Russell, Mexican soldiers were given permission to march out " with their arms, ammunition, and baggage " to a ship which would take them to Matamoros.
After receiving the blessing from his family and consulting with other Republicans in the Senate, Sen. John Ensign of Nevada announced on September 26, 2006 that he would seek the chairmanship.
After two years as a naval cadet, and having participated in three separate conflicts initiated by native interests opposing foreign intervention by the age of twenty-three, Taussig was commissioned Ensign on 28 January 1901 to begin a series of promotions and distinctions that would underscore his service to the Navy.
This stemmed from an incident aboard the USS Republic, when a young Ensign Kirk relieved Lieutenant Finney for an Engineering watch and found he had left open a switch to the atomic matter piles-an error which would have blown up the ship in a matter of minutes.
Before the race, Brabham announced that then unknown Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet, who had raced unsuccessfully earlier in the season with Ensign and BS Fabrications, would be joining them in a third car, alongside regular drivers Niki Lauda and John Watson.
The race would be the last in Formula One for Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni, who suffered spinal damage when he lost the brakes in his Ensign and struck a parked car followed by a concrete barrier at.
Jacky Ickx would race the rest of the season for Ensign.
Before the design of the Red Ensign was standardized in 1921, flag makers would make the badge larger each time a new province was added to the Confederation.
The Liberal government of Lester Pearson promised to introduce a new flag to replace the Red Ensign, as a means of promoting national unity and a new Canadian identity, by replacing what was seen as a symbol of the British Empire and colonialism, with one that would be more inclusive of Canadians who are not of British stock, particularly French-Canadians.
As luck would have it, Ensign Kendeigh was also aboard the Navy's first medical evacuation flight bound for Okinawa, making her the first Navy flight nurse on both Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

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Soon after the end of World War I, Lancia offered a 22 ° V12, Fiat had a 60 ° model 520 ( 1921-2 ), British truck manufacturer Ensign announced a V12 that did not materialize, and in 1926, Daimler ( Britain ) offered the first of a full range of sleeve valve Double Sixes, 7, 136 cc, 3, 744 cc, 5, 296 cc and 6, 511 cc versions remaining available until 1937.
Sanders waited, while his ship sustained heavy shellfire, until the submarine was within 80 yards, whereupon he hoisted the White Ensign and the Prize opened fire.
The original poem, written in 1846 but not printed until 1848, had 11 stanzas and formed the prologue to the great verse cycle The Tales of Ensign Stål (" Fänrik Ståhls Sägner "), a masterpiece of Romantic nationalism.
In 1941, Prime Minister Robert Menzies stated that there should be no restrictions on private citizens using the Blue Ensign on land, and in 1947 Prime Minister Ben Chifley reaffirmed this position, but it wasn't until the passage of the Flags Act 1953 that the restriction on civilians flying the Blue Ensign was officially lifted, after which use of the Red Ensign on land became a rarity.
The Red Ensign served as Canada's national flag until 1965 when, after considerable debate, it was replaced by today's Maple Leaf Flag.
The Red Ensign with the great seal in the fly was considered Newfoundland's unofficial flag from 1904 until 1931, at which point it was officially legislated as the Dominion of Newfoundland's " National Colours " to be flown as Civil ensign, with the Union Jack being legislated as the national flag at that time as well.
The Newfoundland Red Ensign was then used as official commercial shipping identification until the mid-1960s.
The Red Ensign with the shield was also used on land as a de facto national flag from 1910 until 1928.
Thach's wingman, Ensign R. A. M. Dibb, was attacked by a Japanese pilot and turned towards Thach, who dived under his wingman and fired at the incoming enemy aircraft's belly until its engine ignited.
John Eric Ensign ( born March 25, 1958 ) is a former United States Senator from Nevada, serving from January 2001 until he resigned amid an investigation of an ethics violation in May 2011.
The two frequently worked together on Nevada issues until Ensign was forced to resign his Senate seat.
She is a former editor for the Ensign and served as editor for the Journal of Mormon History from 1991 until May 2009.
With Ensign he scored a second point in the 1975 German Grand Prix, making him the second most successful Dutch Formula 1 driver, until the emergence of Jos Verstappen.
Following graduation, Ensign Bellino began his four years of active Navy service, until he was discharged to reserve duty.
Aided by two enlisted men, Ensign John R. Monaghan carried him until he dropped from exhaustion.
Despite its lack of official status, the Red Ensign was widely used on land as well, and flew over the Parliament Buildings until 1904 when it was replaced by the Union Flag.
There was no standard design for the Red Ensign until the early 1920s.
The Red Ensign served until 1965 when it was replaced by today's Maple Leaf Flag.
From 1921 until 1957, the Canadian Red Ensign was virtually the same, except that the leaves in the coat of arms were green, and there was a slight alteration to the Irish harp ( the earlier version having a woman's bust as part of the harp ).
Suddenly Ensign Chekov accuses the Klingons of having killed his brother, Piotr, however Kang takes this as an opportunity and tortures Chekov with an agonizer until Kirk gives in.
He was promoted to Ensign in 1944 and served sea duty in the Pacific Ocean, including the recently-devastated Hiroshima, from 1944 until he was released from active duty in 1946.
Though generally treated as officers socially and professionally, and wearing uniform stripes similar to those for the officer ranks of Ensign through Lieutenant Commander, formal recognition as Commissioned officers, achieved by U. S. Army nurses in 1920, did not come until World War II.

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