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Kilindini Harbour is a large,
natural deep-water
inlet extending inland from Mombasa, Kenya. It is 25–30
fathoms (46–55 m) at its
deepest center, although...
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intelligence and
radio traffic.
Later it
moved to Singapore,
Colombo (Ceylon),
Kilindini (Kenya), then
returned to Colombo. The
Colombo site was
known as HMS Anderson...
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Likoni Ferry is a
ferry service across Kilindini Harbour,
serving the
Kenyan city of
Mombasa between Mombasa Island and the
mainland suburb of Likoni...
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Kilindini Harbour,
which is also used by the
neighbouring countries Tanzania and
Uganda for
their imports and exports.[citation needed]
Kilindini is...
- East
Africa [HMS Tana,
Kilindini, 03.09.1942 - 17.02.1943], and then Flag
Officer East
Africa &
Admiral Superintendent Kilindini [HMS Tana, 18.02.1943...
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invasion and saw
varied employment in the
Atlantic until ****igned to the
Kilindini Escort Force in late 1943 and
early 1944. They sta**** in the
Indian Ocean...
- India. The Navy
codebreakers in FECB went to Colombo, Ceylon, then to
Kilindini, near Mombasa, Kenya. GC&CS was
renamed the
Government Communications...
- the
construction of a
railway linking Uganda with the
Indian Ocean at
Kilindini Harbour, in
March 1898, the
British started building a
railway bridge...
- to John
MacInnes and
Brian Townend,
codebreakers at the
British FECB,
Kilindini. It was a
fractionating transposition cipher based on a
substitution table...
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Anderson Station (Colombo, Ceylon, now Sri Lanka), then
Allidina School in
Kilindini,
Kenya before moving back to Colombo.[citation needed]
Bletchley co-operated...