- A
chase gun (or chaser),
usually distinguished as bow
chaser and
stern chaser, was a
cannon mounted in the bow (aiming forward) or
stern (aiming backward)...
- easy
target for
enemy cannon, and
could not
support the
weight of
heavy stern chase guns. But Seppings'
design left the
rudder head exposed, and was regarded...
- His
brother is
television writer David M.
Stern.
During his
years at Bethesda-Chevy
Chase High School,
Stern starred in
several theater productions, including...
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managed to get past Tōgō, and the ****anese were
forced to
commence a
stern chase. By 14:45 the ****anese
flagship had
closed to
within about 7 nautical...
- in the fore
chase; four 11.5-foot (3.5 m) pieces,
weighing 10.2 tons (10200 kg), in the
stern chase.
Immediately behind the fore
chase were two demi-culverin...
- Sprague's
ships would not lose as much of
their firepower in a
stern chase, as
their stern chase weapons were more
numerous than
their forward guns, and his...
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ignored (help)
Chase, Chevy,
interview on
Howard Stern Show,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
September 18, 2008. "Chevy
Chase says in book he was beaten...
- The
Leonard N.
Stern School of
Business (also NYU
Stern,
Stern School of Business, or
simply Stern) is the
business school of New York University, a private...
-
Howard Allan Stern (born
January 12, 1954) is an
American broadcaster and
media personality. He is best
known for his
radio show, The
Howard Stern Show, which...
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occasionally died away altogether,
Constitution led the
British squadron in a
stern chase.
Constitution lowered her
boats to tow the ship,
while Broke ordered...