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In 1785, he came into conflict with the Admiralties administration.
The admiralties were now forbidden by law to sell off these 60 new ships.
Two days later, she sailed in the screen of a convoy bound for the Admiralties.
This situation remained in place until the admiralties were disestablished in 1795.
Imamura sought reinforcements for the Admiralties in late 1943 and early 1944.
The ships then sailed northwest to the Admiralties.
There's a cyclone forming up in the Admiralties, should swing down this way in a few days."
In the interior of the Admiralties, the vestibule with the main stairway, the meeting halls, and library were preserved.
Conversion complete, Lark departed for the Admiralties on 6 July.
Whatever might recklessly be sent from other systems would be annihilated in detail; and the admiralties there know it.
Amsterdam had developed into the most important of all the Admiralties and often compensated for the other admiralties' deficiencies.
Operations began on 10 March and henceforth ships and ground units in the Admiralties had air support just minutes away.
It marks the extent to which the convicts hand cut the stone from the Admiralties Quarries for use in the construction.
On 12 October, Ross departed the Admiralties.
Seats in the Admiralties in Amsterdam and Rotterdam were held to be especially lucrative.
Nearly all languages of Oceania not included in the Admiralties and Western Oceanic.
She arrived at Manus in the Admiralties on 18 January and remained there for nine days.
Wickes-with a fighter-director team embarked- departed the Admiralties on 14 October.
The Allies captured New Britain and the Admiralties in 1943-44, but bypassed the other islands.
Allied G-2 had identified the presence of all these units in the Admiralties, though their designation was not known in all instances.
Yapese (perhaps part of the Admiralties)
On 4 March, she returned to the vicinity of the Admiralties with TF 74.
On the 20th, she got underway for the Admiralties and, by the end of the month, was en route back to the Palaus.
In 1849 the navy yard (Marinewerf), as the complex was called after the Admiralties were dissolved in 1795, closed.
She paused at Eniwetok from 25 to 28 September to replenish stores and fuel before getting underway for the Admiralties.
If the Admiralty Islands were indeed evacuated, they would be occupied and a base developed.
At the end of these shuttle runs, the transport sailed for the Admiralty Islands.
The Admiralty Islands campaign officially ended on 18 May 1944.
Three months later, airmen reported no signs of enemy activity in the Admiralty Islands.
The value of the Admiralty Islands to the Allies was enormous.
Through October she provided fueling services in the area of the Admiralty Islands.
The next operation, the Admiralty Islands campaign in February 1944, played out differently.
Obsidian was gathered and traded throughout the Admiralty Islands archipelago.
Admiralty Islands sustained another operational casualty on 20 July.
He was chosen to lead the assault on the Admiralty Islands in February 1944.
It is found in the Admiralty Islands.
On 16 November, the warship laid in a course for the Admiralty Islands.
Allied control was made secure by landings in the Admiralty Islands on 29 February 1944.
She released oil and air bubbles to appear to have sunk and then headed for the Admiralty Islands.
Four days later, organized resistance collapsed, permitting the fire support ships to retire to the Admiralty Islands at the end of the month.
From there she was routed to Manus in the Admiralty Islands.
Admiralty Islands reached Guam on 6 January 1945.
Admiralty Islands won three battle stars for her World War II service.
She also made side trips to Okinawa, the Admiralty Islands, and Korea.
Admiralty Islands, group of 18 islands including:
"Fifteen days before the ship sank, we saw Bob Hope in the Admiralty Islands.
In March 1944, Shropshire was involved in the Admiralty Islands campaign.
It is known from the Admiralty Islands of Papua New Guinea.
Admiralty Islands.
The Admiralty Islands languages are a group of some thirty Oceanic languages.