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1Jack West This is March 15, 1994, Lloyd Pierson interviewing Jack West of Moab, Utah. Jack is retired now from years working with Chevron Oil Company as a station owner and operator on Main Street and commission distribu

Jack West This is March 15, 1994, Lloyd Pierson interviewing Jack West of Moab, Utah. Jack is retired now from years working with Chevron Oil Company as a station owner and operator on Main Street and commission distribu

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Source URL: www.moabmuseum.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-05-18 13:13:38
2Bodies of water / Geography of Europe / Arkhangelsk Oblast / Soviet Union–United States relations / Arkhangelsk / Barents Region / Severodvinsk / Sevmash / Novaya Zemlya / White Sea / Arctic convoys of World War II / Physical geography

Nyheter fra Arkhangelsk oblast 14. – 18. April 2014 The first testing start of new Russian carrier rocket “Angara-1.2 PP” is to be made on June 25 from the space center Plesetzk, reported the representative of Rus

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Source URL: www.norvegia.ru

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-23 02:55:40
3All Guns Blazing! Newsletter of the Naval Wargames Society No. 227 – SEPTEMBER 2013 EDITORIAL It has been a few weeks since I checked out the NWS Yahoo Group. There were lots of messages to catch up on, with the NWS co

All Guns Blazing! Newsletter of the Naval Wargames Society No. 227 – SEPTEMBER 2013 EDITORIAL It has been a few weeks since I checked out the NWS Yahoo Group. There were lots of messages to catch up on, with the NWS co

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Source URL: www.navalwargamessociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-11 15:20:14
4HMAS Sydney was one of three light cruisers purchased from Britain during the 1930s and only one, HMAS Hobart, survived WW2. She commissioned at Portsmouth on 24 SeptemberThe men at Swan Hunter Ltd who built Sydne

HMAS Sydney was one of three light cruisers purchased from Britain during the 1930s and only one, HMAS Hobart, survived WW2. She commissioned at Portsmouth on 24 SeptemberThe men at Swan Hunter Ltd who built Sydne

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Source URL: sydneymemorial.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-17 23:44:32
5HMAS Sydney was one of three light cruisers purchased from Britain during the 1930s and only one, HMAS Hobart, survived WW2. She commissioned at Portsmouth on 24 September[removed]The men at Swan Hunter Ltd who built Sydne

HMAS Sydney was one of three light cruisers purchased from Britain during the 1930s and only one, HMAS Hobart, survived WW2. She commissioned at Portsmouth on 24 September[removed]The men at Swan Hunter Ltd who built Sydne

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Source URL: www.sydneymemorial.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-17 23:44:32
6On the Water:Maritime Voices Merchant Mariners and Shipyard Workers Remember WWII  Overview

On the Water:Maritime Voices Merchant Mariners and Shipyard Workers Remember WWII Overview

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Source URL: amhistory.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-29 14:08:43
7HMCS Burlington: Story of the Ship By Joseph P. Kearney At the outbreak of World War II in 1939 Canada’s naval forces consisted of six relatively modern destroyers, five minesweepers, and two training ships. Total manp

HMCS Burlington: Story of the Ship By Joseph P. Kearney At the outbreak of World War II in 1939 Canada’s naval forces consisted of six relatively modern destroyers, five minesweepers, and two training ships. Total manp

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Source URL: canadasnavalmemorial.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-29 00:08:31
8In Peril on the Sea – Episode One  INTRODUCTION By Vice Admiral Hugh MacNeil (Retd.)

In Peril on the Sea – Episode One INTRODUCTION By Vice Admiral Hugh MacNeil (Retd.) "HMCS Sackville pursuing a surfaced U-boat"

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Source URL: canadasnavalmemorial.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-29 00:08:30
9HMCS Haida Commemorative Watch HMCS Haida was a 1,960 ton Tribal class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy that began her life in 1943 escorting convoys from the British naval port of Scapa Flow on the dreaded Murmansk

HMCS Haida Commemorative Watch HMCS Haida was a 1,960 ton Tribal class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy that began her life in 1943 escorting convoys from the British naval port of Scapa Flow on the dreaded Murmansk

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Source URL: www.timeisticking.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-05 02:48:08
10In Peril on the Sea – Episode Ten  Chapter 3

In Peril on the Sea – Episode Ten Chapter 3

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Source URL: canadasnavalmemorial.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-29 00:08:28