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Liburna and battle
Liburna was different to the battle triremes, quadriremes and quinqueremes not because of rowing but rather because of its specific constructional features .< ref > M.

Liburna and 2
13, 43-67 ( 1988 ), UDK 904. 930. 2 ( 497. 13 )>> 65 <<, pages 45, 53 </ ref > However, although their territory was not involved in these confrontations, it seems that the Liburna warship was used by the Romans during the Punic Wars and in the Second Macedonian War.

Liburna and .
Liburna was presented as light type of the ship with one row of oars, one mast, one sail and prow twisted outwards.

ships and played
In 1799, British ships harassed Bonaparte's army as it marched east and north through Palestine, and played a crucial part in Bonaparte's defeat at the Siege of Acre, when the barges carrying the siege train were captured and the French storming parties were bombarded by British ships anchored offshore.
Since Greenpeace was founded, seagoing ships have played a vital role in its campaigns.
* Deck hockey is traditionally played by the Royal Navy on the ships ' decks, using short wooden ' L ' shaped sticks.
At the Battle of Sybota, a small contingent of Athenian ships played a critical role in preventing a Corinthian fleet from capturing Corcyra.
The angle of approach of the British line also played a role in the damage they sustained ; ships in their van were exposed to raking fire when only their bow guns could be brought to bear on the French.
The Royal Naval dockyard on Ireland Island played a role similar to that it had during World War I, overseeing the formation of trans-Atlantic convoys composed of hundreds of ships.
The team played on a strictly amateur basis for 1895 at least, with a team featuring a number of works employees including Thomas Freeman ( ships fireman ), Walter Parks ( clerk ), Tom Mundy, Walter Tranter and James Lindsay ( all boilermakers ), William Chapman, George Sage, and William Chamberlain and apprentice riveter Charlie Dove.
This was naval history's only decisive sea battle fought by modern steel battleship fleets, the first naval battle in which wireless telegraphy played a critically important role, and has been characterized as the " dying echo of the old era – for the last time in the history of naval warfare ships of the line of a beaten fleet surrendered on the high seas.
Valparaíso played an important geopolitical role in the second half of the 19th century, when the city served as a major stopover for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by crossing the Straits of Magellan.
When the Greek War of Independence broke out, Hydra's contribution of some 150 ships, plus supplies, to fight against the Turks played a critical role.
Between the 11th century ( when the Genoese ships played a major role in the first crusade, carrying knights and troops to the Middle-East for a fee ) and the 15th century, the Republic of Genoa experienced an extraordinary political and commercial success ( mainly spice trades with the Orient ).
Thus the two leading Royal Navy ships of this film played a major part in the campaign against the large German surface raiders which began at the Battle of the River Plate.
However, Halsey played the odds, declining to cancel planned operations and requiring the ships of Third Fleet to hold formation.
From its inception it was a Royal Navy base, and played prominent roles during the First and Second World Wars ; ships of the Royal Navy and NATO countries worked up and exercised in its waters until 1995.
During the past thousand years, it has played host to Chinese, Arab, and European trading ships, and often porcelain shards can be found on beaches around the island.
Iksan's geographical location is situated on the Okgu and Keumman Plains which lead to the West Sea Sea .. As it is located very near the sea where ships can transport a wide variety of products, Iksan has played a role as a central area of logistics as well as traffic for a long time.
An adventurous and dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe, played by Errol Flynn, feels that he should pirate Spanish ships for the good of England.
Benedict Arnold again led a fleet of ships at the Battle of Valcour Island, and played other key roles in thwarting Britain's attempt to recapture the fort in 1776.
In the 1940s, Cooper played a role in the U. S. World War II effort, supplying engine components that powered almost all of the ships in the Navy ’ s minesweeper fleet, as well as the famous Liberty Ships, which carried 75 % of the cargo used by Allied armed forces.
He played the piano, double bass and drums himself and even went to sea playing in dance bands on transatlantic cruise ships.
These smaller, relatively simple ships played a vital role in the Allied victory, and were built in record time.
Chapulín was a hero of undetermined geographic and temporal location: his adventures could unfold in the American Old West, in ancient China, in London, in the Swiss Alps, during the Spanish Inquisition, in pirate ships, in Nazi Germany ( an episode in which Chespirito played a double role as Chapulín and as Adolf Hitler himself, in the style of Charles Chaplin's The Great Dictator ) or outer space, and his enemies range from the Yeti to Egyptian mummies, including his interaction, in some occasions, with literary characters such as Romeo and Juliet (" Juleo y Rumieta ", or literally " Juleo and Rumiet ").
The game is played on a hex board with rectangular cardboard counters representing ships and long enough to cover two hexes, which represents the ship's orientation.
Each time a planet is reached, the player's ship is seen flying towards it and then a short bonus round is played, where the player can shoot enemy ships for bonus points without worrying about being destroyed by them.

ships and key
The oars were a key advantage as they would enable the Adventure Galley to manoeuvre in a battle when the winds had calmed and other ships were dead in the water.
Tourism is a key industry ; an increasingly large number of cruise ships visit the islands.
Some of its key military export projects include T-155 Firtina self-propelled artillery for Turkey ; K11 air-burst rifle for United Arab Emirates ; Bangabandhu class guided-missile frigate for Bangladesh ; fleet tankers such as Sirius class for the navies of Australia, New Zealand, and Venezuela ; Makassar class amphibious assault ships for Indonesia ; and KT-1 trainer for Turkey and Indonesia.
His wife Matilda was sent to Kent with ships and resources from Boulogne, with the task of retaking the key port of Dover, under Robert's control.
The accurate description of the behavior of celestial bodies was the key to enabling ships to sail in open seas where before sailors had relied on land sightings to determine the positions of their ships.
The ships ride here so close, and as it were, keeping up one another, with their head-fasts on shore, that for half a mile together, they go cross the stream with their bolsprits over the land, their bowes, or heads, touching the very wharf ; so that one may walk from ship to ship as on a floating bridge, all along by the shore-side: The key reaching from the drawbridge almost to the south-gate, is so spacious and wide, that in some places ' tis near one hundred yards from the houses to the wharf.
His wife Matilda was sent to Kent with ships and resources from Boulogne, with the task of retaking the key port of Dover, under Robert's control.
Winchell opened his radio broadcasts by pressing randomly on a telegraph key, a sound which created a sense of urgency and importance and the catchphrase " Good evening Mr. and Mrs. America from border to border and coast to coast and all the ships at sea.
Because the Aegis combat system is the key component of several cruiser and destroyer class vessels, the ships are often incorrectly referred to as " Aegis class cruisers " or " Aegis class destroyers ".
Soon after Adams ' arrival in Japan, he became a key advisor to the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and built for him Japan's first Western-style ships.
These inquiries together put the science of fluid dynamics on a new footing, and provided a key not only to the explanation of many natural phenomena, such as the suspension of clouds in air, and the subsidence of ripples and waves in water, but also to the solution of practical problems, such as the flow of water in rivers and channels, and the skin resistance of ships.
* In fiction: The Indefatigable ( aka " The Indie ") was one of the key ships in the Horatio Hornblower series of novels by C. S. Forester.
A key consideration in the size of container ships is that larger ships exceed the capacity of important sea routes such as the Panama and Suez canals.
The village saw a key battle between a Jacobite treasure ship and two ships of the Royal Navy in 1746, which resulted in the Jacobite crew trying to slip ashore with their gold.
The Prepositioning program sustains the US military's forward presence strategy by deploying supply ships in key areas prior to actual need.
To better manage this new program structure, MSC repositioned three of its key Senior Executive Service ( SES ) personnel, with one SES acting as the program executive over MSC's government-operated ships, a second SES serving as the program executive over contract-operated ships, and a third SES overseeing total force manpower management for MSC worldwide operations.
It is at a key point where the strait allows entry into the innermost tip of the Gulf at its narrowest, and due to shallow waters through a large part of this strait, ships have sailed close to the castle.
The fleet of Spetses, consisting of merchant ships belonging to the island, had become a formidable tool for war and played a key role in the struggle, both by participating in raids against the Turkish coast and the exclusion of fortresses in the Peloponnese.
You can use your fighters to attack other players ' ships, you can mine a galaxy with attack-mode starbases, or you can guard key sectors with defensive starbases.
These three ships were to become a key part of the Naval Service in the 1950s and 1960s.
The bases were the key strategic element of the game, allowing allied ships to be repaired and rearmed.

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