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Guess we'd better call the headquarters ship and ask for further instructions.
Why, in that case, were they unable to pass through the walls of the headquarters ship?
Towers spent the evening on his headquarters ship.
In addition, one heavy Sturmboot acted as headquarters ship.
Duane was converted to an combined operations-communications headquarters ship in 1944.
Twelve of these could be completed within the next month, it was found; and one was immediately set aside as an officers' headquarters ship.
'On this same night, an attempted attack was made against the headquarters ship, from the landing-boat locker.
She served there as headquarters ship during the deactivation of several of her sister ships.
This ship would be in a sense the headquarters ship of the pirates of the Pleiads.
Infectia wishes to take control of X-Factor's sentient headquarters Ship.
She was headquarters ship for landings at Akyab, Myebon, and Ramree.
On 2 October, Ancon was assigned to the 5th Fleet as the headquarters ship for a strategic bombing survey.
There she was temporary headquarters ship for Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher.
She was then used as a headquarters ship for the operations to capture Tanga and the colony of German East Africa.
In October 1944, she proceeded to Ulithi where she served as station ship and headquarters ship through the end of the war.
He was aboard the First Army headquarters ship on D-Day during the invasion of Normandy in 1944.
During World War I her roles were numerous, ranging from submarine tender to seaplane/aircraft transport, and headquarters ship in 1916.
This was to take place in the headquarters ship, HMS Calliope in the dockyard.
Amphion, named after Zeus' son and culture patron in Greek mythology, served as a royal yacht and headquarters ship.
In 1945 she was used as a headquarters ship for Winston Churchill and the British delegation at the Yalta Conference.
It was later converted back to a merchantman but subsequently recommissioned back into the Royal Navy as an infantry landing and headquarters ship.
During World War II, a headquarters ship was responsible for communication between aircraft, ships and shore during amphibious operations.
HMS Tyne (Headquarters ship)
Returned to merchant service only to be recomissioned again as an infantry landing ship/headquarters ship and used in the Sicily and Normandy landings.
They had halted briefly at the headquarters ship of the Earth-Venus forces to report on their experience; and alone again, the three scientists were on their way home.