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Some and naval
Some boats too large for the naval definition include the Great Lakes freighter, riverboat, narrowboat and ferryboat.
Some historians have speculated that since Rome lacked advanced naval technology the design of the warships was probably copied verbatim from captured Carthaginian triremes and quinqueremes or from ships that had beached on Roman shores due to storms.
Some short-range naval guns use cased ammunition, but many battleship and cruiser main guns use a shell and separate bagged powder measures, which are selected according to the desired ballistic path.
Some of the most widely deployed analog computers included devices for aiming weapons, such as the Norden bombsight, and fire-control systems, such as Arthur Pollen's Argo system for naval vessels.
Some military police forces, naval shore patrols, law enforcement and other groups used leather scabbards as a kind of truncheon.
Some months later Wilson met with Taft ( Knox was out of town on vacation ), and upon hearing the information, the President immediately and unilaterally ordered a mobilization of 25, 000 troops to the Mexican border as well as naval maneuvers in the Gulf of Mexico.
Some of his names survived the editing of Kellett, such as Chauncey, Shaw, Decatur, Jones, Blakely, Perry, Sinclair, Lawrence, Gordon, and Percival, all named after American naval officers.
Some of the notable naval conflicts were the Battle of Brazos River, the Battle of Galveston Harbor and the Naval Battle of Campeche.
Some crews were treated as harshly as naval crews of the time, while others followed the comparatively relaxed rules of merchant ships.
Some navies use the term admiral of the navy as a title bestowed upon a fleet admiral or other senior naval official.
Some coastal castles were used to support naval operations: Dover Castle's medieval fortifications used as basis for defences across the Dover Strait ; Pitreavie Castle in Scotland was used to support the Royal Navy ; and Carrickfergus Castle in Ireland was used as a coastal defence base.
Some of his conclusions on naval policy were quite advanced: after the peace of 1648, Philip argued that the Dutch fleets off the Spanish peninsula were actually good for trade, despite concerns from his senior officials, since they provided protection against the English and French navies.
Some of the local folk, who knew little of his great fame and exploits in Paris just a few years earlier, mistook his German-made telescope and unusual accent as signs that he was a German spy who was tracking French naval activity.
* Some of the sequences showing the testing of Upkeep in the film are of Mosquito fighter-bombers dropping the naval version of the bouncing bomb, code-named " Highball ", intended to be used against ships.
Some were acquired by the French and British armies at the beginning of 1913, and were used during the First World War for diverse tasks, principally naval protection and inspection.
Some argue that there is no evidence to support naval warfare in a contemporary sense.
Some naval mines are able to detect the pressure wave of a ship passing overhead.
Some attention was attracted to this arrangement when in 1906 it was asserted that Russia, under pretext of stopping the smuggling of arms into Finland, was massing considerable naval and military forces at the islands.
Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that usually stay on the ships but are undergoing maintenance while the ship is in port.
Some naval factors may be damaged in combat ( factors damaged twice before they can withdraw are deemed to be sunk ).
Some Royal Australian Navy Aircraft Technicians assigned to the naval air station HMAS Albatross are based at RAAF Base Wagga as an Aircraft Maintenance and Flight Trials Unit ( AMAFTU ).
Some modern naval nuclear power reactors have, in addition to scramming, the ability to automatically run the electric motors in the inward direction at high speeds for a few seconds, thus driving the rods into the core a short distance while leaving them latched to their motors.
Some of the forefathers of the great Dutch naval heroes began their naval careers as Sea Beggars, such as Evert Heindricxzen, the grandfather of Cornelis Evertsen the Elder.

Some and raids
Some sources say he used it as a base for his raids on shipping, yet there is no documentary evidence for this assertion.
Some Khoikhoi were used as commandos in raids against other Khoikhoi and later Xhosa.
Some believe that the increased number of invaders coincided with Scandinavian leaders ' desires to control the profitable raids on the western shores of Ireland.
Some Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi warriors with grievances against Americans took part in these raids, although most members of those tribes tried to avoid the conflict.
Some clans offered the Lowlanders protection against such raids, on terms not dissimilar to blackmail.
Some of the last missions the AVG flew were defending Guilin against raids by JAAF Nates, Lilys and new Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu (" Nick ") heavy fighters.
) Some also joined because members of their families had been killed or injured in Allied bombing raids or had been threatened, extorted or attacked by French Resistance groups.
Some even suggested Butler acted like a military dictator, even charging that he inappropriately used active-duty Marines in some of his raids.
Some of the most notable of the French-sponsored raids in 1690 were the Schenectady massacre in the Province of New York ; Salmon Falls, New Hampshire ; and Falmouth Neck ( present-day Portland, Maine ).
Some years later, Daniel's brother, General Jericho, raids the Imperial Palace and kills Victoria in front of Julia.
Some Francoist aviation raids that were directed against strategic targets as railway stations and factories, invariably provoked a number of civilian victims since it took place in high density populated neighborhoods.
Some others clearly classified as " deterrence " raids, in politically correct adviser terms, were ostentatiously " terror bombing " ones.
Some of these operations included combat patrols, raids, and general patrolling and stability operations in and around Ad-Dawr.
Some kings of the Alamanni of the 4th and 5th centuries are known by name, the first being Chrocus ( died 306 ), a military leader who organized raids across the limes during the 3rd century.
Some 400 Norwegian civilians were also killed, mostly in German bombing raids.
Some establishments even staged mock police raids for their patrons ' benefit.
Some claim they were a Nyamwezi people who had moved northwestward to escape Mirambo's raids with the result that game and tsetse re-occupied the deserted area.
Some of the raids were accompanied by Rale, who would occasionally allow himself to be seen from houses and blockhouses under siege.
Some 6, 000 to 7, 500 were made at Nagoya Arsenal and delivered primarily to the Imperial Japanese Navy for its marine paratroops ( Rikusentai ), but also to Army paratroops — Teishin Shudan — who used them in February 1942, during the Battle of Palembang, on raids against oilfields.
Some units were based in Kyūshū cities for defense against American air raids, but most were based at the Yawata Steel Works in Kitakyūshū city.
Some other towns, however, was devastated by the onslaught of these violent raids, like Ogmuk on December 3, 1634 ( now Ormoc ) whose priest, Fr.
Some were outfitted with crude bomb racks for use on heavier raids.
Some raids were alleged to have reached Baghdad itself, but these Mongol incursions were not always successful, with Abbasid forces defeating the invaders in 1238 and 1245.
Some anocratic tribes may have a form of democracy in the extended kinship group but no effective control of personal raids against non-kin groups.

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