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With the removal of the German High Seas Fleet in 1919, Britain had no naval enemies, and at the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 it was agreed that the USA, Britain and Japan should set their navies in a ratio of 5: 5: 3, with France and Italy maintaining smaller fleets.
* 244 BC: With little to no naval engagements, Hanno the Great of Carthage advocates demobilization of large parts of the Carthaginian navy to save money.
* 1658 – Witte Corneliszoon de With, Dutch naval officer ( b. 1599 )
With Soviet assistance, the navy reorganized in 1954 and 1955 into the North Sea Fleet, East Sea Fleet, and South Sea Fleet, and a corps of admirals and other naval officers was established from the ranks of the ground forces.
With 12, 000 Confederate troops at Fort Donelson, Foote's initial approach by Union naval ships were repulsed by Donelson's guns.
* March 28 – Witte Corneliszoon de With, Dutch naval officer ( d. 1658 )
* November 8 – Witte Corneliszoon de With, Dutch naval officer ( b. 1599 )
With his unique personality, political connections, responsibilities, and depth of knowledge regarding naval nuclear propulsion, Rickover became the longest-serving naval officer in U. S. history with 63 years active duty.
With the rise of the Norman kingdom in Sicily and the Italian naval powers, it again became a frequent object of attack.
With the arrival of a naval squadron under Admiral Boscawen, carrying troops and artillery, the British went on the offensive, laying siege to Pondicherry.
With a mission similar to that of the Truman Committee in the Senate, he probed into the peacetime " business as usual " inefficiencies that permeated the naval war and demanded that admirals shape up and get the job done.
With a permanent navy, the Song were prepared to face the naval forces of the Jin on the Yangtze River in 1161, in the Battle of Tangdao and the Battle of Caishi.
With their victory over the Spanish fleet at the Battle of the Downs, Dutch confidence in their naval abilities grew to such a degree, that after peace was made with Spain, they allowed their navy to deteriorate greatly.
With the end of the Roman Empire, Ostia fell slowly into decay, and was finally abandoned in the 9th century due to the repeated invasions and sackings by Arab pirates, including the Battle of Ostia, a naval battle in 849 between Christian and Saracens ; the remaining inhabitants moved to Gregoriopolis.
With the growing importance of colonies and exploration and the need to maintain trade routes across stormy oceans, galleys and galleasses ( a larger, higher type of galley with side-mounted guns, but lower than a galleon ) were used less and less, and only in ever more restricted purposes and areas, that by about 1750, with a few notable exceptions, they were of little use in naval battles.
With a close economy, the appropriation of the year for the naval service met the expense, and the secretary of war ceded an abandoned military post to the navy.
With civil war apparently imminent, Constantine sought firm German promises of naval, military and economic assistance-without success.
With the Ulithi naval base to refit, repair and resupply, many ships were able to deploy and operate in the western Pacific for a year or more without returning to the Naval base at Pearl Harbor.
With Douglas Aircraft as a resident, the attitude of Long Beach's authorities became cold and openly hostile to naval aviation, with its city manager saying that " the sooner the Navy gets out of the Long Beach airport, the better we will like it.
With the outbreak of war with Mexico in 1846 the U. S. sent in Frémont and an army unit, as well as naval forces, and quickly took control.
With the U. S. carriers destroyed or disabled, Abe's Vanguard and Kondo's Advanced forces would close with and destroy the rest of the Allied naval forces in a warship surface action.
With the political unification of the Mediterranean Sea in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, naval artillery fell out of use.
The Argentine government issued a comuniqué stating that " With a life of permanent service to the national wars that our homeland has fought since its independence, William Brown symbolized the naval glory of the Argentine Republic ".

With and arms
With a swift swoop of his big arms, he grabbed Sally out of the circle surrounding him, and then kissed her soundly before setting her down so she could stand by his side while they jointly chose the rest of their `` outfit ''.
With the death of the last Count, Nicholas of Abensberg, in 1485, the estates fell to the Duchy of Bavaria-Munich, meaning that henceforth only the Bavarian coat of arms was ever used.
With the percussion cap mechanism, the small primer charge of gunpowder used in all preceding small arms was replaced by a completely self-contained explosive charge contained in a small brass " cap ".
With its four arms attached with a combination of different active agents, for example, iRNA ( for gene silencing ), microRNA ( for gene expression regulation ), aptamer ( for targeting ) and ribozyme ( as catalyst ), the X-shaped RNA can achieve therapeutic and diagnostic functions by regulating gene expression and cellular function, and binding to cancer cells with precision, enhanced by its polyvalent nature and synergistic effects by design.
With the recent election of Benedict XVI in 2005, his personal coat of arms eliminated the papal tiara ; a mitre with three horizontal lines is used in its place, with the pallium, a papal symbol of authority more ancient than the tiara, the use of which is also granted to metropolitan archbishops as a sign of communion with the See of Rome, was added underneath of the shield.
With the cooperation of the American president Ronald Reagan, Gorbachev wound down the size of the Soviet Armed Forces and reduced nuclear arms in Europe, while liberalizing the economy.
With the dissolution of the University of New Zealand, the newly independent University of Canterbury devised its own coat of arms, blazoned:
With the secretary and sergeant at arms, the president pro tempore maintains order in Senate portions of the Capitol and Senate buildings.
With the instructions from his father, he extended his arms.
With the help of his new foederati, Majorian entered in the Rhone Valley, conquering its populations " some by arms and some by diplomacy ".
With the dukedom of York, Richard inherited the associated arms of his ancestor, Edmund of Langley.
With her curses, Arianrhod denied Lleu the three aspects of masculinity: a name, arms, and a wife.
With the advent of cheap small arms and the rise of the drafted citizen soldier, armies grew rapidly in size to become massed formations.
With this combination of technologies, Inktomi became an " arms merchant " to a growing number of content delivery network ( CDN ) service providers.
With this combination of technologies, Inktomi became an " arms merchant " to a growing number of Content Delivery Network ( CDN ) service providers.
With the change to the Jimmy Carter administration in 1977, the US's policies on arms sales changed dramatically.
With the construction of Rend Lake, the town is now located on a peninsula between the main arms of the Lake, affording excellent recreational opportunities.
With the municipal reform in the 1970s, Värmdö was created through a merger between six small municipalities and adopted the coat of arms of Gustavsberg, with two porcelain ovens.
With Aurelius on the throne, Uther leads his brother in arms to Ireland to help Merlin bring the stones of Stonehenge from there to Britain.
With Prince Eugene's rout of the French army at Turin in September, 1706 proved a miraculous year for Allied arms.
With the assistance of the playwright and outspoken support of American independence, Beaumarchais, Deane organised shipment of many shiploads of arms and munitions of war to America helping finance the Battle of Ticonderoga.
With the formation of Broxtowe District ( later Borough ) Council in 1974, the bees were carried on to its coat of arms, representing Beeston.
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With President Richard M. Nixon opposed to containment and more interested in achieving détente with both the Soviet Union and China, American policy shifted to " Vietnamization ," – providing very large supplies of arms and letting the Vietnamese fight it out themselves.
With counterweights ( named forks ) on the arms, the Chappe system was controlled by only two handles and was mechanically simple and reasonably robust.

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