10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RE-EMBARKATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
re-embarkation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
re-embarkation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Edinburgh Annual Register
Itwas afterwards judged expedient to land more infantry on that point, for the
further protection of the re-embarkation. When the remainder of the infantiy
arrived it was resolved to reland the whole with a view of cutting off a division of
Marshal ...
2
The Edinburgh annual register
It was afterwards judged expedient to land more infantry on tnat point, for the
further protection of the re-embarkation. When the remainder of the infantiy
arrived it was resolved to reland the whole with a view of cutting off a division of
Marshal ...
3
The Parliamentary Register; Or, History of the Proceedings ...
Laid Before and Offered to [either] House ... Great Britain. Parliament, John
Almon, John Debrett John Stockdale. place, every hour's delay might render the
re-embarkation impossible by a change of wind ; 2d!y, every movement of the
troops' ...
Great Britain. Parliament, John Almon, John Debrett, 1801
4
The campaigns of the British army at Washington and New ...
The communication was therefore welcomed with unfeigned joy, nor could any
other topic of conversation gain attention throughout the camp, except the
anticipated re-embarkation. But as the preliminaries only had been signed, and
as Mr.
George Robert Gleig, 1827
5
The New Annual Register: Or General Repository of History, ...
But sir John Murray was stil more censurable in the mode in which he conducted
the re-embarkation of his troops: although, by his own account, the enemy were
at a considerable distance, yet the re-embarkation was conducted with so much ...
6
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, ...
But sir John \lurray was still more censurable in the mode in which he conducted
the re-embarkation of his troops : although, by his own account, the enemy were
at a considerable distance, yet the re-embarkation was conducted with -so much
...
Andrew Kippis, William Godwin, 1814
7
Glossary for Transport Statistics 3rd Edition
A transfer from one merchant ship to another is regarded as disembarkation
before re- embarkation. Cruise passengers on a cruise passenger excursion are
excluded. Cruise passenger excursion A short visit by a cruise passenger to a
tourist ...
European Conference of Ministers of Transport, 2006
8
The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest ...
In the first place, every hour's delay ' the re-embarkation impossible by a change
of wind ; 2ndly, every movement of the ... lastly, the place of re-embarkation was
the most unfavourable that can be imagined for that purpose, commanded by, ...
William Cobbett, John Wright, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1819
9
The Lines of Torres Vedras 1809-11
A strong fort was built on a hill just to the north of the fort in order to cover the re-
embarkation of the troops, but it was the guns of Fort 5an Julian that would have
provided the most effective cover. Looking at the waves crashing in on the shore
...
10
The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest ...
In the first place, every hour's delay might render the re-embarkation irapossi- ]
ble by a change of wind ; Sndly, every movement of the troops might have been
attended with some loss similar to that we had experienced ; and, lastly, the place
...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1819
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RE-EMBARKATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
re-embarkation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Merciless validation of a nation
But re-embarkation was filled with risk and would take days. Hamilton told Birdwood: “You have got through the difficult business, now you have only to dig, dig, ... «The Australian, Apr 15»
Herald editorial, April 25, 1916: Anzac Day
The deeds of reckless daring between the two events, between the landing and the re-embarkation, have left many a heavy heart in Australia; a fact that in the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 15»
On This Day in History Winston Churchill Delivered His Iconic Finest …
Anyone who looks at the photographs which were published a week or so ago of the re-embarkation, showing the masses of troops assembled on the beach ... «Anglotopia.net, Jun 14»
Marines prepare for final equipment back load during Freedom …
“Everyone who is involved in this retrograde and re-embarkation process is looking to get the gear back onboard in an efficient manner,” said Eickenhorst, from ... «DVIDS, Apr 14»
Frigg jacket removed to shore via novel re-float method
... the operation as it involved landing personnel from small boats. An additional access ladder was pre-installed to facilitate disembarkation and re-embarkation. «Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine, Jan 12»