By 1946 the requirements of the naval depot had reduced to such an extent that it was only necessary to provide a thrice-weekly service.
Martin disembarked and hailed a cab to the naval depot at the foot of the beanstalk, pointedly ignoring Rachel-or whatever her real name was.
Most important, though, the Chinese naval depot was no longer usable, with fires raging on the platform as it tilted into the sea.
It's his guess that the shells NUMA wants are rusting in a naval depot somewhere.
J7 was the last to go; there were more proposals to recommission her for training, and she was routinely used to provide electrical power to the naval depot.
The Hebe had just finished removing stores from the naval depot at Mombasa and was loaded with weapons and explosives.
"Seriously, I made a few wise investments when I commanded a naval depot in Ceylon."
Over in Mississippi Conde's task of breaking into the naval depot there turned out to be ridiculously easy.
A naval depot stands on the eastern side of Chowder Bay.
The first naval depot at Darwin was established in January 1935.