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Trathen (DD-530) was a
World War II-era Fletcher-class
destroyer in the
service of the
United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and 1951 to 1965.
Trathen...
- co-operation agreement, with
National Express marketing Trathens services under a joint-brand.
Trathens had also
greatly expanded its
excursion operations...
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Christianity portal John
Vernon Trathen, MBE was
Archdeacon of
Kroonstad from 1968 to 1973.
Trathen served in the RNVR
during World War II. He was ordained...
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Douglas Arthur Trathen (1
February 1916 – 19
September 1998) was an
Australian Methodist minister and the
Headmaster of
Wolaroi College and Newington...
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Hamilton expanded with the
acquisition of
Trathens Travel Services,
based in Plymouth. In late 2009, the
Trathens branding was
dropped in
favour of the Park's...
- (with
operations in Sheffield) and a 50%
share in
Yelloway Trathen,
which was
renamed Trathens Travel Services. In
August 1989, the
Eurolines services from...
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February 1942 27
October 1942 10 May 1943 — Sunk, 6
April 1945 [58]
Trathen DD-530 17
March 1942 [59] 22
October 1942 28 May 1943 18
January 1946 Used...
- French Navy
Bourrasque Destroyer 1,300 15 May 1927 sunk 8
November 1942
Trathen United
States Navy
Fletcher Destroyer 2,050 28 May 1943 decommissioned...
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Skyliners for its
modern coaching divisions the
Oxford Tube and Megabus.
Trathens Travel Services of
Plymouth also
bought some
Skyliners in 2005 for its...
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Trathens Travel Services,
Plymouth 1983
Neoplan Skyliner...