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- Spanish outposts in the Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines, were reprovisioning stops for the Manila galleons, a fleet that covered the Pacific trade...
- William Locker. She sailed on 16 May, arrived on 19 July, and after reprovisioning, carried out several cruises in Caribbean waters. After the outbreak...
- Jajce, such as under Krsto (Christoph) Frankapan who again successfully reprovisioned the town in June 1525. Under command of ban Petar Keglević (1521–1525)...
- of the Cape of Good Hope, where five w****s were spent in repairs and reprovisioning. Bligh's log emphasised how fit and well he and his crew were, by comparison...
- coasts at times chasing Confederate naval ships which sought repairs and reprovisioning in Maritime ports, especially Halifax. The immense size of the Union...
- Cape Engaño area. On 1 December, the carrier withdrew to Ulithi for reprovisioning. During January 1945, Langley parti****ted in the South China Sea raid...
- accustomed splendor and borrowed nearly as much as the ransom amount in reprovisioning themselves. Arriving in Venice in October after stopping in various...
- Peninsula that King named Port Essington. They then crossed to Timor for reprovisioning. After a stay of two w****s at Coepang, they returned to Sydney down...
- was forced to abandon when an auxiliary Dutch fleet reinforced and reprovisioned the garrison and defeated him on 29 October in the Battle of the Sound...
- government, it became the administrative centre of Mauritius and a major reprovisioning halt for French ships during their p****age between Asia and Europe,...