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Admiral George Losack (died 19
September 1829) was an
officer of the
British Royal Navy who saw
service in the
American Revolutionary War the
French Revolutionary...
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Captain Woodley Francis Losack (5
October 1769 – 30 May 1838) was an
officer of the
British Royal Navy, who
served during the
French Revolutionary Wars...
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Wolfgang Losack (22
April 1922 – 24 July 1989) was a
German sports shooter. He
competed in the 50
metre pistol event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Wolfgang...
- was
founded by
Ephraim Losack in 1735.
After the
death of
Losack, the
wharf was p****ed on to
Gustaf Kierman, who
married Losack's widow in 1752.
After the...
- 1849.
Galatea was
commissioned in
September 1810
under Captain Woodley Losack, who
would remain her
captain until 1815. He
sailed her to the Cape of Good...
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causing severe damage to
Losack's vessel. As the
breeze strengthened at 19:00, Renommée and
Clorinde advanced on Phoebe,
Losack firing on the
French as...
- Winners".
Locus Magazine. May 13, 2019.
Retrieved August 12, 2021.
Kelby Losack (November 15, 2018). "BLOOD
ALONG THE BORDER: A
REVIEW OF
GABINO IGLESIAS'S...
- GCB 1760 1835 May 1825 Sir
Manley Dixon KCB 1760? 1837 May 1825
George Losack ?? 1829 May 1825 Sir
Thomas Bertie 1758 1825 died w****s
after promotion...
- the corvette, and
Admiral William Cornwallis sent out
Lieutenant Woodley Losack from his
flagship to
undertake the
cutting out expedition. With volunteer...
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Battle of
Groix in 1795. In 1807,
Prince George,
under Captain Woodley Losack, was in the West
indies in the
squadron under the
command of Rear-Admiral...