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Pantelleria (Italian pronunciation: [pantelleˈɾiːa]; Sicilian: Pantiḍḍirìa; [pandɪɖɖɪˈɾiːa]),
known in
ancient times as
Cossyra or Cossura, is an Italian...
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ruined his
career when he put his
battleship HMS Lord
Clyde aground at
Pantellaria,
resulting in his
dismissal from his ship; he was
never emplo**** at sea...
- Bizerta, soon
after it
arrived there, to join a
force for the
invasion of
Pantellaria'. An
amphibious ****ault (Operation Cork****) on the
Italian island lying...
- Moscatelone,
Moscato di Alessandria,
Moscato di Calabria,
Moscato di
Pantellaria,
Moscato di Pantelleria,
Moscato Gordo,
Moscato Romano,
Moschato Alexandrias...
- May 1943 to 8 May 1945.
Palestine from 3
September 1939 to 8 May 1945.
Pantellaria from 12 June 1943 to 8 May 1945.
Sardinia from 20
September 1943 to 8...
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March 1943 Sunk 28
April 1943 by
Italian torpedo boat
Sagittario off
Pantellaria. MGB 640
Wallasea Bay
Yacht Station,
Wallasea Bay, near
Rochford 1 November...
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Edward Wilkinson vs
Spanish and
Maltese under Pedro de
Gamboa y
Leyva at
Pantellaria 1588 July and
August –
Defeat of the
Spanish Armada off
southern England...
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torpedo boats Circe and Vega
attempted an
attack on the
Allied convoy off
Pantellaria.
Right after the engagement, in
which Vega was sunk,
Gallant struck a...
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translated on a
voyage from Alexandria,
between the two
islands Lampedusa and
Pantellaria. It is
extant in
several m****cripts. The
preface and the
beginning of...
- in
Operation Collar. In
Operation Excess,
Gallant struck a mine off
Pantellaria on 10
January 1941 and
Griffin rescued most of the survivors. In February...