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Sailors and war
It was renamed to Hanover Square after the Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Monument was dedicated in Clinton Square in 1910 and the function of commemorating Syracuse's war dead was shifted there.
* Castillians: Sailors from the nation of Castille ( based on renaissance Spain ), this faction was originally the enemy of the Montaigne, with whose nation they were at war.

Sailors and San
Stockton departed San Diego in late December with a force of over 600 Sailors and Marines, as well as Kearny's remaining force of about sixty dragoons.

Sailors and back
* March 12 – Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Edinburgh, is shot in the back in Sydney, Australia, at a fund raising event for the Sydney Sailors Home by Irishman Henry James O ' Farrell.
Sailors who are plank owners at their current command often have the word " PLANKOWNER " embroidered on the back of their uniform ball cap to denote this designation.
Sailors often came back on the supply ships from North America after consuming a large quantity of alcohol, and were therefore said to be " on the razzle.

Sailors and naval
Being independently wealthy, he donated his entire naval salary minus one dollar a year to the Sailors ' and Marines ' Relief Fund.
* Make naval history and heritage " come alive " for our Sailors and Marines to enhance readiness and esprit de corps.
United States naval diver insignia are awarded, per degree of qualification, to Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen.
Sailors sent ashore by a naval officer warned the station staff that the steamship burning after a collision, the SS Mont-Blanc, was full of explosives.
The naval station itself has about 350 Sailors and Civilians assigned.
Sailors raise the Soviet naval ensign over Port Arthur in 1945.
Reflecting the importance of Reservists in the naval history of the United States, the first citizen Sailors put to sea even before the Continental Congress created the Continental Navy, forerunner of today ’ s U. S. Navy.

Sailors and children
Sailors of the German navy were able to save most people, but 17 people died because they could not swim, including seven children.

Sailors and diving
Sailors are required to be aware not only of the requirements for their own boat, but of all the other lights, shapes and flags that may be shown by other vessels, such as those fishing, towing, dredging, diving etc., as well as sound signals that may be made in restricted visibility and at close quarters, so that they can make decisions under the COLREGS in good time, should the need arise.

Sailors and for
Sailors prayed to Poseidon for a safe voyage, sometimes drowning horses as a sacrifice ; in this way, according to a fragmentary papyrus, Alexander the Great paused at the Syrian seashore before the climactic battle of Issus, and resorted to prayers, " invoking Poseidon the sea-god, for whom he ordered a four-horse chariot to be cast into the waves.
Three British Sailors mistake a " Pretty Lady " for a geisha.
Sailors may also adjust the trim of the sail to account for wind gradient, for example, using a boom vang.
The legislative struggle to enforce laws against brutal ship's captains and the requirement that two-thirds of sailors be Americans was proposed and the effort was carried for thirty years by Andrew Furuseth and the Sailors ' Union of the Pacific after 1908, and the International Seamen's Union of America.
In Australia, meanwhile, the South Australian State Branch of the Returned Sailors & Soldiers ' Imperial League of Australia similarly developed during the interwar period a simple ceremony of silence for departed comrades at 9 p. m., presumably to coincide with the traditional 11 a. m. time for Armistice ceremonies taking place in Europe ( due to the ten-hour time difference between Eastern Australia and Europe ).
The palace fell into disrepair during the English Civil War and was rebuilt as the Royal Naval Hospital for Sailors by Sir Christopher Wren and his assistant Nicholas Hawksmoor.
A similar study was made of the anatomy of horses ; acknowledging Eakins ' expertise, in 1891 his friend the sculptor William Rudolf O ' Donovan asked him to collaborate on the commission to create bronze equestrian reliefs of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant for the Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Memorial Arch in Grand Army Plaza In Brooklyn.
Sailors on the island became noted for maritime skills, some even serving as crew in the America's Cup Races of 1895 and 1899.
Centre Square, the town square of the city's Downtown neighborhood, is home to the Soldiers ' & Sailors ' Monument, a memorial for Easton area veterans killed during the American Civil War.
In the 18th century, the chapel ground became a cemetery for members of the North Queensferry Sailors ’ Society.
On 12 March 1868, on his second visit to Sydney he was invited by Sir William Manning, President of the Sydney Sailors ' Home to picnic at the beachfront suburb of Clontarf to raise funds for the home.
Sailors have always mistaken low clouds for land masses, and in later times this was given the name Dutch capes.
In the mechanical field, sending a Marine / Soldier to the motor pool to retrieve a spark plug for a diesel engine, or in a communications unit the unsuspecting serviceman might be sent out to find a can of frequency grease or a spool of orderwire. In the Airwing Marines / Sailors are at times asked to get a can of pneumatic fluid or a batch of flightline.
Sailors landed on the atoll in the 19th century and attempted to raid the island for tortoises as food ; in 1842, two ships were reported to have taken 1200 of them.
Antonio Burke, pastor for the Center of Love Church of God in Christ ( COGIC ), leads Sailors from amphibious transport dock USS Nashville ( LPD-13 ) in a prayer before building a house for Habitat for Humanity in Norfolk, Va.
Sailors may also adjust the trim of the sail to account for low level wind shear, for example using a boom vang.
He was for some years the honorary president of the National Sailors ' and Firemen's Union, and drew attention to the horrors of the cattle-ships, where animals were transported under appalling and over-crowded conditions.

Sailors and from
* 1946 – Sailors of the Royal Indian Navy mutinied in Bombay harbour, from where the action spread throughout the Provinces of British India, involving 78 ships, twenty shore establishments and 20, 000 sailors
Sailors from the Greek island of Rhodes established a small commercial port on the island of Megaride in the 9th century BC.
Situationists coming out from the British Sailors Society during the 4th Conference of the Situationist International.
" It should be noted that the unit is a multi-branch force with Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines from the four branches of the United States Department of Defense.
During 1916, a conference recommended the formation of The Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia ( RSSILA ) which included representation from Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
* 1928: " Drum sag der SPD ade "; " Lied der roten Matrosen " (" Song of the Red Sailors ", with Erich Weinert ); Pantomime ( with Béla Balázs ); " Kumpellied "; " Red Sailors ' Song "; " Couplet vom Zeitfreiwilligen "; " Newspaper's Son "; " Auch ein Schumacher ( verschiedene Dichter )"; " Was möchst du nicht " ( from Des Knaben Wunderhorn ); " Wir sind das rote Sprachrohr "
Sailors often took a song from one category and, with necessary alterations to the rhythm, tempo, or form, used it for a different task.
The team moved to Johnstown from Erie, Pennsylvania, where they were known as the Erie Sailors, in 1995 and was known as the Steal until the 1998 season.
The term may have originated from the general depiction of British colonial sailors who were often drunk ( Mad Sailors ); due to the inability of locals to pronounce English words correctly, it became mat salleh ( Mat and Salleh are both typical Malay names ).
Sailors of the Royal Navy wore shoes or slippers from Ancroft.
Sailors can enter from ports at:
An Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors of 1882 called for unquestioning loyalty to the Emperor by the new armed forces and asserted that commands from superior officers were equivalent to commands from the Emperor himself.
Sailors from HMS Kent ( F78 ) provided a Guard of Honour as part of the parade held to mark the unveiling.
Sailors of the French Navy and Fusiliers Marins wear a dress uniform dating from the nineteenth century with a distinctive red pom-pom on the crown of the round cap.
" The relocation of the team from Welland to Erie forced the Frontier League incarnation of the Erie Sailors to relocate Johnstown, Pennsylvania where they became the Johnstown Steal ( this team is now known as the Florence Freedom, based in Florence, Kentucky ).
Sailors of the Atlantic Fleet, arriving at Invergordon, on the Cromarty Firth in Scotland, in the afternoon of Friday 11 September, learned about the cuts from newspaper reports ; some reports implied that a 25 % cut would be imposed on all ratings.
The plant gets its common name from the fact that, like the unrelated scurvy-grass, its leaves are rich in vitamin C. Sailors travelling around Cape Horn would consume the leaves to avoid scurvy.
Ex-US Navy Vietnam veterans, from the Swift Boat Sailors ' Association ( SBSA ), visited Malta in 2010 and said the Malta Swifts were the last two still in service, out of hundreds that were built.
Sailors of the French Navy and Fusiliers Marins wear a dress uniform dating from the nineteenth century with a distinctive red pom-pom on the round cap.
Sailors from the USS Boston ( CA-69 ) salvaged the bell after World War II, and offered it to the city of Boston in 1945.
They already knew each other from Portsmouth, where their mothers had both worked at Agnes Weston's Sailors Rest ; Callaghan had tried unsuccessfully to court his sister, Eileen.

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