- reprisal. They also
built their own
ships and
recruited Africans known as
grumetes [pt] to
serve as
auxiliary soldiers. The lançados were
primarily active...
- "Coastal
Patrol Ship
Grumete Venancio Díaz (III)". "Coastal
Patrol Ship
Grumete Manuel Hudson". "Coastal
Patrol Ship
Grumete Rudecindo Troncoso". "RNZN...
-
phonology Slovak muž [mu̞ʂ] 'man'
Slovene miš [mîʃ] 'mouse'
Spanish grumete [
ɡɾuˈme̞te̞] 'cabin boy' See
Spanish phonology Swahili miti [ˈmiti] 'trees' Swedish...
-
auxiliaries to join 40
soldiers under Alferes Amaral Carvalho Vieira and 70
grumetes,
forming a
column of 910 men. Musa Molo was
accidentally wounded, so his...
- Sargento-ajudante Primeiro-sargento Segundo-sargento
Subsargento Cabo-mor Cabo Primeiro-marinheiro Segundo-marinheiro Primeiro-
grumete Segundo-
grumete...
- Sobenes".
Armada de
Chile (in Spanish).
Retrieved 25
January 2022. "YFB-112
Grumete Luciano Bolados".
Armada de
Chile (in Spanish).
Retrieved 25
January 2022...
- soldiers,
supported by 4,300 Fula and
Mandinka allies, 170 Biafadas, 120
grumetes, and two
pieces of artillery. The
coalition launched an ****ault on the...
- Tristão's caravel,
reduced to a crew
composed of
clerk Aires Tinoco and four
grumetes ('ship boys'),
immediately set sail back to Portugal. (However, the account...
- [citation needed] The best
works of his
later period are a
zarzuela titled El
grumete (1853), La
venganza catalana (1864), and Juan
Lorenzo (1865). García Gutiérrez...
- reappear, this time to stay. New
ships were
acquired and the "Escuela de
Grumetes" (Navy
Sailors School) was
founded in 1934 and the "Escuela de Cadetes"...