- Hedgehog. Five
Algerines were sunk in action, and four
others were
declared constructive total losses after sustaining damage. The
Algerines of the Royal...
- The
Algerine Captive: or the Life and
Adventures of
Doctor Up**** Underhill: Six
Years a
Prisoner among the
Algerines is one of America's
first novels...
- The
Second Barbary War, also
known as the U.S.–Algerian War and the
Algerine War, was a
brief military conflict between the
United States and the North...
- HMS
Algerine,
various ships of the
Royal Navy
Three ship classes:
Algerine-class
minesweeper Algerine-class
gunboat Algerine-class
gunvessel Algerine Island...
- Navy have been
named HMS
Algerine: HMS
Algerine (1810) was a 10-gun
schooner launched in 1810 and
wrecked in 1813. HMS
Algerine was
originally a 12-gun...
-
disastrous effect. The
bloodied Algerines then
struck their colors and
ended the battle. Four
hundred and six
Algerines were captured, most wounded, and...
-
Algerine Seamount is an
undersea mountain in the
North Atlantic Ocean,
located about 560 km (350 mi)
south of Cape Race in the
northeastern portion of...
-
Crimean War as an
enlarged version of W. H. Walker's
Albacore class, the
Algerines were an
acknowledgement that
gunboats designed for
coastal operations...
- Enid
Algerine Bagnold, Lady Jones, CBE (27
October 1889 – 31
March 1981) was a
British writer and
playwright best
known for the 1935
story National Velvet...
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after leaving Naples,
Kingfisher encountered seven Algerine men-of-war and a settee. The
Algerines tried to
deceive the
English by
changing their colours;...