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- Schillig is a village in the Friesland district of Lower Saxony in Germany. It is situated on the west coast of Jade Bay and is 20 km (12 mi) north of...
- Micki Schillig Feldmann (born 29 November 1960) is an American former professional tennis player. Schillig comes from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and was a three-time...
- Scheer approved it on 27 October. The fleet then began to concentrate at Schillig Roads off Wilhelmshaven to prepare for the battle. Historian Michael Epkenhans...
- Erna Schillig (1900–1993) was a Swiss artist. As well as being is considered a pioneer of modern Central Swiss textile art, she is known for her murals...
- January 2, 1899 Charles G. Raub January 2, 1899 - January 1, 1901 Lawrence Schillig January 1, 1901 - January 5, 1903 Alexander C. McLaughlin January 5, 1903...
- reconnaissance flight over the North Sea—spotted a large naval force in the Schillig Roads off Wilhelmshaven. The radio failed and an attack could not be launched...
- speed. She fell out of formation, but later rejoined the fleet outside the Schillig roadstead. Upon reaching Wilhelmshaven, she went into harbor while several...
- British Columbia, Canada Scapa Flow in heart of the Orkney Isles, Scotland Schillig Roads of Friesland, Germany Spithead on the Solent, England Tail of the...
- port at Wilhelmshaven the fleet encountered heavy fog and had to stop off Schillig. Yorck's commander decided that visibility had improved so he ordered his...
- No. 99 Squadron conducted a low-level raid upon German shipping at the Schillig Roads and Wilhelmshaven. Encountering enemy fire from warships, flak, and...