Sentences with phrase «by naval»

The oceans affected by naval and merchant ships operating and sailing the seas back and forth should have been the hottest topic in the debate on climate change since meteorology was established as a science in the late 19th century.
It showcases Fendry Ekel's series of monumental ships inspired by the naval genre as well as other related works from the years 2012 — 2016.
The world of Abandon Ship is heavily inspired by naval oil paintings, embracing the beautiful aesthetic of artists like Willem Velde, James Wilson Carmichael and Ebenezer Colls (so much that borders are literal picture frames).
.5 %), and perching birds (12.0 %) were the wildlife groups most commonly struck by the air force, whereas gulls (18.2 %), seabirds (14.9 %), shorebirds (13.4 %), and raptors and vultures (12.6 %) were most frequently struck by naval aircraft.
A statement from Naval headquarters said, «MT Marina which was arrested by a naval warship NNS ANDONI off River Sombreiro, was intercepted during a routine patrol of the area.
«With the ferry incident, all passengers onboard the Yeji - Makonga ferry were rescued by a naval detachment.
They sought to monopolize commerce, to exercise control indirectly through native rulers, and to secure their position by naval power and fortresses.
Jacksonville Economy Growth A Growing Economy The city is the largest in Florida whose economy is anchored by the naval bases in Jacksonville, the third largest military installatio...

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Sir George Sydenham Clarke, a British officer and colonial administrator at the time, wrote that «the battle of Tsu - shima is by far the greatest and the most important naval event since Trafalgar.»
The Gulf has seen a number of naval incidents between Iran and the US in the past year, including test rocket fire by the Islamic Republic and the brief capture of American sailors who strayed into its territorial waters.
But when taken together, the Ford line of aircraft carriers shows the direction forward as envisioned by the US's naval planners.
In Japan, China pushed territorial buttons this year by sending naval vessels, including destroyers and attack submarines, through Japanese waters on their way into the Pacific Ocean.
History: For an absolute bargain price of $ 12 million, for a naval flagship, the São Paulo was bought by Brazil to upgrade their ailing fleet.
President Obama has said he still hopes to close the prison, located in an isolated corner of the 45 - square - mile naval base that overlooks Guantanamo Bay in southeastern Cuba, by the time he leaves office.
He also said they should think twice before disputing China's territorial claims, which include the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh and the Yellow Sea, where China has tried to prevent naval exercises by the U.S. and South Korea.
The naval operation is part of a wider EU blueprint launched by European Commission chief Jean - Claude Juncker last week.
Japanese government data that was translated for Business Insider by Dr. Nori Katagiri, an assistant professor of political science at Saint Louis University and the inaugural visiting research fellow for the JASDF Air Staff College, shows that China has dramatically increased its naval and aviation activity since 2012 — prior to which there was virtually no activity.
Argentina had even become something of a pariah state, unable to fly its presidential plane or dock its naval ships in some cities abroad out of fear they'd be seized by Singer's lawyers.
With the US military reaching out to establish a better military - to - military dialogue with China, for example by including China in the well - established semi-annual RIMPAC naval exercises (in which Canada and a number of other countries also participate), Canada's initiatives should have a positive impact on US - China military relations.
When plans for a major naval operation had been approved by the proper agencies, to what extent did the Naval Minister exercise control over the manner of conduct of that operation?
Anyway, by the time of his death he had probably already achieved as much as he might reasonably have hoped: He had been a certified naval physician, an explorer, a poet, a novelist, an essayist, an ethnographer, a linguist, a sinologist, an aesthetic theorist, and a few other things besides.
Melville was not a systematically educated man: though backward in his early schooling, he taught himself literature by devouring haphazard naval libraries during the four years of his sailing adventure.
Officers were hated by the seabees and could be murdered in their hammocks, and little wonder either, as Honan reports: «Twenty lashes for minor naval infringements were common: fifty exposed your bones.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
Writers who misquote him can usually expect a personal and pointed note from Captain Harry, as he is called by many who still recognize the naval rank with which he was retired in 1945 after active duty on an aircraft carrier.
Mr. Philip Rhodes, a naval architect for 36 years, had already figured it out, even though the boat so far was nothing more than a set of drawings and a three - foot model fixed to a towing carriage in Stevens» 106 - foot - by -9-foot testing tank.
When I look at my scar, which stretches down from my naval, I still remember the fear, the pain, and the despair, but I am not crippled by it anymore.
Reed is being challenged by Democrat John Plumb, a naval reserve commander.
And we will defend our markets and our naval fleet in Black sea (which is actually Mediterranean naval fleet) by all means.
But a statement from the Ministry of Defence on Monday, signed by Col. Tukur Gusau, the Public Relations Officer to the Minister, Mansur Dan - Ali, said the CDS, Olonisakin, the army chief, Buratai, the air chief, Abubakar, and the naval chief, Ete - Ibas, would continue in office.
[The secretary, treasurer and receiver - general, and the commissary - general, notaries public, and naval officers, shall be chosen annually, by joint ballot of the senators and representatives in one room.
Trump made his case for a massive boost in defense spending by rallying shipbuilders and sailors aboard a next - generation naval aircraft carrier to get behind a «great rebuilding of our military might.»
The guidelines were issued by the directorate of communication planning as part of the MoD's response to the HMS Cornwall fiasco, which saw serving naval personnel sell their stories to the media.
One little - discussed subsidy the oil industry enjoys is the military protection in the middle east, the argument being that without a strong naval presence, many tankers would be taken by pirates.
Syrian trade would have to be blocked by shutting down its land borders with Turkey and Iraq, while a naval blockade and «rigorous searches» of vessels bound for Lebanon could prevent the regime receiving shipments of arms from Russia and Iran.
Essex County Republican Committee Chairman Shaun Gillilland shared with Stefanik the reaction of U.S. Marine Corp Lieutenant General John A. Lejeune when told he was surrounded by Germans during a World War I naval skirmish.
«The naval operatives who acted on intelligence report took the criminals by surprise and destroyed the site including a large storage pit which has unspecified quantity of illegally refined AGO.
Callahan, a naval architect and experienced sailor, survived by catching fish with a makeshift spear and drinking from his raft's solar stills — inflatable plastic tents that captured one pint of evaporated freshwater from seawater each day.
On a dim, cold day an Argentine naval helicopter landed on a broad, tabular berg with a precarious, sideways bounce; the pilot, thrown off by the berg's uniform milky white color, did not realize that his spinning rotors had dipped dangerously low.
The committee will be chaired by marine engineer Donald Winter, a former naval secretary and Northrop Grumman executive who is now at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
The struggle for naval supremacy that followed was confused and bloody, but by February 1943 the battle was over and the Japanese had evacuated their remaining troops.
One attempt to use naval power in 1915 by the Allies ended in disaster: the attempt by battleships to force a way through the Dardanelles, the narrow seaway leading to Constantinople.
It deterred the enemy as it sealed its fate by engendering a naval arms race
Tighten your abdominal muscles by pulling your naval in and lifting your tail bone up.
Kherson was founded in 1778 by Potemkin as a naval station, fortress, and shipbuilding center.
John McCain was born on August 29, 1936, at Coco Solo Naval Air Station in the Panama Canal Zone, to naval officer John S Directed by Judd Apatow.
After 47 days the raft is picked up in the Pacific by a Japanese naval vessel, but Mac has died.
They belong to a team of naval archaeologists who recover sunken artifacts from the past — as well as thwarting the odd dictator and rescuing helpless damsels by the timely use of a spear gun.
A real nail - biter of a film about a naval destroyer, captained by Robert Mitchum, playing cat and mouse during WWII with a German U-Boat, captained by Curt Jurgens.
However, Admiral Nelson, Britain's most beloved naval hero, was killed by a French sniper when the battle ended.
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