- Look up embarkment,
embarcation, or
embarkation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Embarkment (sometimes
embarcation or embarkation) is the
process of...
- "No. 27171". The
London Gazette. 6
March 1900. p. 1528. "The War –
Embarcation of Troops". The
Times (36078). London. 1
March 1900. p. 7. "No. 27475"...
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Embarcation" 1:46 9. "Subcon Chase" 2:03 10. "The Truth" 1:21 11. "Love on the Phone"...
- "No. 27097". The
London Gazette. 11 July 1899. p. 4279. "The War –
Embarcation of Troops". The Times. No. 36091. London. 16
March 1900. p. 6. "No. 27564"...
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Retrieved 27
November 2022. when
White Star
moved its main port of
embarcation to
Southampton in 1907 they followed,
settling into a
large red brick...
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degli Illirici Seminary College in Rome, with
links from
Austria an
embarcation point in Genoa. The
ratline initially focused on
aiding members of the...
- to sail
around Cape
Sounion to
attack Athens directly. Thus, this re-
embarcation would have
occurred before the
battle (and
indeed have
triggered the...
- In the
first half of the 19th
century it was a
significant port of
embarcation for emigrants,
particular those bound for Canada.
Later on a shipbuilding...
-
decades later at this site,
chosen because Syracuse had been a
center for
embarcation of
troops for the
African wars. In June of 1940, at the
outbreak of Italian...
- marble,
representing scenes from
Pilgrim history.
Under "Morality" is "
Embarcation";
under "Law" is "Treaty";
under "Education" is "Compact"; and under...