- Look up debarkation, debarcation, or
disembarkation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disembarkation or
debarcation is the
process of
leaving a ship...
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syndrome (or
syndrome du mal de débarquement, MdDS, or
common name
disembarkment syndrome) is a
neurological condition usually occurring after a cruise...
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leave the
runway after landing to
travel to a gate or
remote stand for
disembarkment. As
early as 1909
aviation journalists envisioned aeroplanes to replace...
- of
airport traffic: P****enger traffic:
total p****engers
embarked and
disembarked, p****engers in
transit counted once
Cargo traffic:
loaded and unloaded...
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helicopter operations and
features a
floodable well deck from
which to
disembark hovercraft and
armored amphibious ****ault vehicles. The
Marine Design...
- Look up debark or
disembark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Debark or
debarking may
refer to:
Disembarkation, to
leave or
offload a ship Devocalization...
- The
Disembarkation at M****illes...
- by
refusing Tampa entry into
Australian waters,
insisting on
their disembarkment elsewhere, and
deploying the
Special Air
Service Regiment to
board the...
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intending to
escape antisemitic ****cution. The
refugees first tried to
disembark in Cuba but were
denied permission to land.
After Cuba, the captain, Gustav...
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establish French troops in
Mergui and Bangkok, if
necessary by force. The
disembarkment of
Desfarges troops in
Bangkok and the
troops of his
officer du Bruant...