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Baralong and were
Baralong and her crew were also placed on the Kaiserliche Marines " Black List ": any member of her crew was to be shot on sight if captured.

Baralong and naval
After the sinking of the RMS Lusitania by a German submarine in May 1915, Lieutenant-Commander Godfrey Herbert, commanding officer of Baralong, was visited by two officers of the Admiralty's Secret Service branch at the naval base at Queenstown, Ireland.

Baralong and August
On August 19, 1915 Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert RN of the HMS Baralong sank U-27, which was preparing to attack a nearby merchant ship.

Baralong and September
On 24 September 1915, Baralong sank the U-boat, for which her commanding officer at the time, Lieutenant-Commander A. Wilmot-Smith, was later awarded £ 170 prize bounty.

Baralong and 1915
Throughout the summer of 1915, Baralong continued routine patrol duties in the Irish Sea without encountering the enemy.
* Kapitänleutnant Wegener, Commander of German submarine UB-27, killed in the Baralong Incident in 1915

Baralong and Royal
Before U-27 came round Nicosians bow, Baralong hauled down the American flag, hoisted the Royal Navy's White Ensign, and unmasked her guns.

Baralong and later
Crompton later published an account of U-41s exploits in 1917, U-41: der zweite Baralong-Fall, which called the sinking of U-41 a " second Baralong case ".

Baralong and German
The Memorandum demanded that the captain and crew of Baralong be tried for the murder of unarmed German sailors, threatening to " take serious decision as to retribution for the unpunished crime ".

Baralong and .
Baralong sank U-27, which had been preparing to sink a nearby merchant ship.
About a dozen of the crewmen managed to escape the sinking submarine, and Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert, commanding officer of Baralong, ordered the surviving sailors to be summarily executed after they boarded the Nicosian.
Later, Baralong sank U-41 in an incident which has also been described as a war crime.
Baralong had been about from the scene, and had received a distress call from the ship.
U-27 was lying off Nicosians port quarter and firing into it when Baralong appeared on the scene, flying the ensign of the United States as a false flag.
When she was half a mile away, Baralong ran up a signal flag indicating that she was going to rescue Nicosians crew.
Wegener acknowledged the signal, then ordered his men to cease firing, and took U-27 along the port side of Nicosian to intercept Baralong.
As the submarine disappeared behind the steamship, Herbert steered Baralong on a parallel course along Nicosians starboard side.
As U-27 came into view from behind Nicosian, Baralong opened fire with her three 12-pounder guns at a range of, firing 34 rounds for only a single shot from the submarine.
Wegener is described by some accounts as being shot while trying to swim to the Baralong.
Moments before Baralong began her attack, the submarine was firing on the freighter.
According to the witness statements, U-27s commander was shot while swimming towards Baralong.
U-41 was in the process of sinking SS Urbino with gunfire when Baralong arrived on the scene, flying an American flag.
When U-41 surfaced near Baralong, the latter opened fire while continuing to fly the American flag, and sank the U-boat.
Oberleutnant zur See Iwan Crompton, after returning to Germany from a prisoner-of-war camp, reported that Baralong had run down the lifeboat he was in ; he leapt clear and was shortly after taken Baralong.
The African police ( of the Baralong tribe ) had wisely stayed out of the way when Eloff's party roared through the Stadt.

Incidents and were
Incidents included the killing of three members of a pop band, the Miami Showband, by a gang including members of the UVF who were also members of the local army regiment, the UDR, and in uniform at the time, and the killing by the Provisionals of eighteen members of the Parachute Regiment in the Warrenpoint Ambush-seen by some as revenge for Bloody Sunday.
Incidents like those may seem very minor to persons with long experience of large and impersonal institutions such as government departments, but they happened to the Naskapis when they were in a very formative stage of their relations with Indian and Northern Affairs and when they had still not forgotten their callous treatment by the Hudson ’ s Bay Company.
Incidents of alleged police misconduct were also logged during the Occupy Oakland Movement where a military veteran had his skull fractured whilst another man was shot by a rubber bullet or beanbag.
Incidents from legends surrounding Tullus Hostilius were used as the basis of opera librettos during the baroque period in music, beginning with a Tullo Ostilio opera performed in Rome in 1694 with music of Giovanni Bononcini.
These efforts were supported by the continuation of the slave narrative autobiography, of which the best known examples from this period include Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
Incidents of Malawi Army members being killed over the course of four years angered the Army because MYP members were involved with the insurgents, essentially pitting the two against each other.
Incidents such as pounding his shoe on a table at the UN in 1960 and red-faced rants against the West and intellectuals were a source of grave embarrassment to Soviet politicians.
Their books, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatán and Incidents of Travel in Yucatán, were best sellers and introduced to the Western world the civilization of the ancient Maya.
At this time, Harriet Jacobs and her editor, Lydia Marie Child, were trying to sell Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
As the war continued, both A True Tale of Slavery and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl became more popular among abolitionists, though both books were more popular in England than in the United States.
Incidents like the Russell Tribunal were described by historian Guenter Lewy as part of a “ veritable industry publicizing alleged war crimes ”
Incidents include the December 2011 bombings of a church on Christmas day, resulting in 41 deaths, and the January 2012 attacks, in which over 200 people were killed.
Incidents wee reported wherein the defaulters were put to " public shame " by the recovery agents.
Incidents relating to imitation wokou ( of unknown nationality ) were only 0. 57 % ( 3 from 529 ) within the full period of Goryeo dynasty.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is strongly tied to Harriet Beecher Stowe ’ s book Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin, published in 1852, in terms of themes ; both were written as sentimental anti-slavery books.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl was not very popular when it first came out for many reasons, including the timing, at the start of the Civil War ; after the war ended people were confused whether the book had been written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lydia Maria Child, or Harriet Jacobs.
Incidents of Thomson's deliveries hitting the opposite sight-screen ( behind the wicket-keeper ), beating the wicket-keeper on the full, after the one bounce on the pitch were reported, when he was at his fastest between 1972 and 1976, long before boundary ropes were getting pulled in from around 1990.
Incidents which were publicized include the Tailhook scandal in 1991, the Aberdeen scandal in 1996 and the 2003 US Air Force Academy sexual assault scandal.
Incidents reportedly began occurring starting in the 1970s, but were only revealed in 2002.
Incidents they were responsible for " included, in 1975, three murders at Donnelly's bar in Silverbridge, the murders of two men at a fake Ulster Defence Regiment checkpoint, the murder of IRA man John Francis Green in the Republic, the murders of members of the Miami showband and the murder of Dorothy Trainor in PortadownIn 1976, they included the murders of three members of the Reavey family, and the attack on the Rock Bar in Tassagh.

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