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Johnston now planned to defeat the Union forces piecemeal before the various Union units in Kentucky and Tennessee under Grant with 40, 000 men at nearby Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and the now Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on his way from Nashville with 35, 000 men, could unite against him.
Landing men on the Moon by the end of 1969 required the most sudden burst of technological creativity, and the largest commitment of resources ($ 24 billion ), ever made by any nation in peacetime.
:: Landing on tall ships with a sudden, great bound,
Landing on HMS Furious ( 47 ) | HMS Furious in a Sopwith Pup scout
* 2005 – Landing of the Huygens probe on Saturn's moon Titan.
Then in 1834, McCoy established Westport Landing on a bend in the Missouri River to serve as a landing point for West Port.
Soon after Le Mans was liberated by the U. S. 79th and 90th Infantry Divisions on 8 August 1944, engineers of the Ninth Air Force IX Engineering Command began construction of a combat Advanced Landing Ground outside of the town.
File: Malden AKK LandingPoint. jpg | Boat Landing on Malden Island with ruins of old settlement
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
Landing on Minerva
The Navy had taken some small steps in remedying the landing craft situation with construction of the Pionierlandungsboot 39 ( Engineer Landing Boat 39 ), a self-propelled shallow-draft vessel which could carry 45 infantrymen, two light vehicles or 20 tons of cargo and land on an open beach, unloading via a pair of clamshell doors at the bow.
Landing on the feet should be avoided, to eliminate the risk of injury to the lower extremities, particularly ankle sprains.
" During the Landing Operation on Hainan Island, the communists used wooden junks fitted with mountain guns as both transport and warships against the Republic of China Navy.
Enterprise as it banks on its second Approach and Landing Test, September 13, 1977.
The Niagara River Anglers prepare 300 pounds of smelt on Friday and the Silo Restaurant and Water Street Landing deep fries 200 pounds of smelt on Saturday.
Landing at Blackman's Bay and later having the Dutch flag flown at North Bay, Tasman named the island Anthoonij van Diemenslandt in honour of Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies who had sent Tasman on his voyage of discovery in 1642.
Landing Vehicle Tracked | LVTs heading for shore on 15 June 1944 during the Battle of Saipan.
The members of the expedition, aboard the ships Fogel Grip and Kalmar Nyckel, sailed into Delaware Bay, which lay within the territory claimed by the Dutch, passing Cape May and Cape Henlopen in late March 1638, and anchored at a rocky point on the Minquas Kill that is known today as Swedes ' Landing on March 29, 1638.
However, commercial life in the region was not dead, and originating from the two settlements at Reknes and Molde ( later Moldegård ), a minor port called Molde Fjære ( Molde Landing ) emerged, based on trade with timber and herring to foreign merchants. Molde's main street and commercial center.
In the 1980s she acted primarily on television, including the miniseries remake of The Long Hot Summer ( 1985 ) and the prime-time soap opera Knots Landing, also in 1985.
Minuit and his company arrived on the Fogel Grip and Kalmar Nyckel at Swedes ' Landing ( now Wilmington, Delaware ), in the spring of 1638.
* Landing gear, a set of wheels, skids, or floats that support the plane while it is on the surface.
Calhoun Landing, on the Santee-Cooper River in Santee, South Carolina, was named after him.

Landing and any
Landing on cham-meoki is no finish, but any score going " beyond " this station completes a home run.
Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Hamilton, the overall Allied army commander at Gallipoli ordered that the beach be renamed Lancashire Landing because of his conviction that " no finer feat of arms has ever been achieved by the British Soldier-or any other soldier-than the storming of these beaches ".
Landing on a gap causes the player to fall back down to the corresponding position on the third level, but he / she retains credit for any solved fourth-level puzzles and must answer the remaining categories to climb back up.
Landing mats are usually blue, but can also be almost any other color.
Autoland may be used for any suitably approved Instrument Landing System ( ILS ) or Microwave Landing System ( MLS ) approach, and is sometimes used to maintain currency of the aircraft and crew, as well as for its main purpose of assisting an aircraft landing in low visibility and / or bad weather.
VIA Laoag City: Landing at Laoag International Airport, then hiring a tricycleor any other public

Landing and game
In the television series West Wing (" Hartsfield's Landing " episode ) President Josiah Bartlet challenges his communications director Toby Ziegler to a game of chess.
Before the game, much tailgating takes place on the Jacksonville Landing, a riverfront plaza facing the St. Johns River.
Landing on a specific character's face will result in that bonus game.
In the game, players assume the leadership of one of the great houses of Westeros vying for control of King's Landing and the Iron Throne.
* Aeris Landing, a settlement in Nagrand ; Outland ; held by the Consortium in the computer game expansion World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
New York Water Taxi operates a free ferry to the stadium from Pier 11 / Wall Street and the East 34th Street Ferry Landing before every game.

Landing and board
Riders board their boats at Laffite's Landing and are at once afloat in the heart of bayou country, after the safety spiel given by Blackbeard.
The six British troops on board the Infantry Landing Ships, HMS Princess Astrid and HMS Maid of Orleans and the two French troops on LCIs 523 and 527 left the Solent on 5 June 1944.
" Landing on one of these causes the player's token to fly around the board until a button is pressed ; a puzzle is then played in the color that was hit.
However, it took two days just to board the men and equipment onto the ships, so the maneuver had no effect on the battle of May 5 ; Franklin's division landed and fought in the Battle of Eltham's Landing on May 7.
This resulted in the Los Angeles Dodger games being carried on KFI and Dodger owner Walter O ' Malley becoming a board member of Earle C. Anthony, Inc., according to his biographer, Arthur Landing.
Ross was a friend and former law partner of Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street: Federal prosecutors alleged that Ross's employment at Greenberg was " entirely dependent on his relationship with Mayor Street " and " a motive for selling his office as a PLC Landing Corporation board member.
The squadron aircraft were T2J Buckeyes and Biancur was used for Field Carrier Landing Practice ( FCLP ) touch-and-go landings before student pilots were allowed to land on board the training carrier of the period, the USS Antietam ( CV-36 ).
Landing incorrectly from higher loops can break the board in half.

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