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  • ...tlantic''', across a long-running campaign, [[Directory:Germany|German]] [[submarine|U-Boats]] attempted to deprive the British Isles of necessary [[Lend Lease]
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  • * 1915, [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] establishes a submarine blockade around the UK and declares any vessel in it a legitimate target * 1957, USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, logs her 60,000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional N
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  • ...:Germany|Germany]] served notice it was beginning a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare
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  • ...: In response to the German announcement that it was resuming unrestricted submarine warfare, President Woodrow Wilson severed U.S. diplomatic relations with [[
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  • * 1954, the first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, is launched in Groton, [[Directory:Connecticut|Connectic
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  • Lt. Kathryn Baehr, a pilot assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 49, performs a pre-flight inspection on an SH-60B Seahawk in
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  • A U.S. Navy sailor from submarine tender USS Frank Cable is silhouetted by fire during an advanced shipboard
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  • ...ts for undergraduates, including the design and building of a humanpowered submarine, a hybrid electric vehicle, and an autonomous vehicle for blind drivers. Al
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  • * The USS Nautilus - the world's first nuclear powered submarine was built in Groton in 1954. ...Groton is home of the historic ship Nautilus (SSN 571). It is the official submarine museum of the United States Navy.
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  • ...rg/org/news/2007/070111-sub-collision.htm Navy says speed of tanker sucked submarine up to surface] By Jack Dorsey <u>The Virginian-Pilot</u> January 11, 2007 -
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  • ...links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe; the Southern Cross fiber optic submarine cable provides links to New Zealand and the United States; satellite earth
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  • ...sole purpose of firing guns at long range are vulnerable: to air attack, submarine attack, missile attack, and close-in engagements with vessels encountered u
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  • ...h Naval Shipyard and commissioned in 1953. At the time she was the fastest submarine ever designed.
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  • ...nternational service is provided by the SEA-ME-WE-3 submarine cable and by submarine fiber-optic cables in the Mediterranean and Black Seas that link Turkey wit
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  • ...ations is in place <br />''international:'' country code - 86; a number of submarine cables provide connectivity to Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the US; s
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  • ...tional:'' country code - 233; landing point for the SAT-3/WASC fiber-optic submarine cable that provides connectivity to Europe and Asia; satellite earth statio
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  • ...ork provide domestic needs <br />''international:'' country code - 358; submarine cables provide links to Estonia and Sweden; satellite earth stations - acce
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  • * The first nuclear submarine built in the south was produced in Mississippi.
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  • ...additional telephone channels <br />''international:'' country code - 46; submarine cables provide links to other Nordic countries and Europe; satellite earth
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  • ...or Mobile Communications (GSM) <br />''international:'' country code - 31; submarine cables provide links to the US and Europe; satellite earth stations - 3 Int
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  • .../>''domestic:'' NA <br />''international:'' country code - 82; numerous submarine cables provide links throughout Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, a
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  • ...8; satellite earth stations - 4 Intelsat, NA Arabsat, and NA Intersputnik; submarine cables to France and Italy; microwave radio relay to Tunisia and Egypt; tro
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  • * The US Navy submarine Henry M. Jackson was also named after him, in recognition of his longtime s
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  • ...br />''international:'' country code - 47; 2 buried coaxial cable systems; submarine cables provide links to other Nordic countries and Europe; satellite earth
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  • ...digital multimedia services <br />''international:'' country code - 58; 3 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) and
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  • ...style pizzas. Additional entrees include [[pasta]], [[bread bowl]]s, and [[Submarine sandwich|oven-baked sandwiches]]. The menu offers chicken and bread sides, ...tyles, intended to compete with [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]]'s toasted [[submarine sandwich]]es. Early marketing for the sandwiches made varied references to
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  • ...country|neutrality]], but when the [[German Empire]] began unrestricted [[submarine warfare]] he wrote several admonishing notes to Germany, and eventually ask ...buildup would provoke war. He vigorously protested [[Germany]]’s use of [[submarine]]s as illegal, causing his Secretary of State [[William Jennings Bryan]] to
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  • .... As a junior officer, he completed qualification for command of a diesel submarine. ...Rickover]] for the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy's]] fledgling [[nuclear submarine]] program. Rickover's demands were legendary, and Carter later said that, n
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  • ...ry code - 95; landing point for the SEA-ME-WE-3 optical telecommunications submarine cable that provides links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe; satellite e
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  • ...<br />''international:'' country code - 55; landing point for a number of submarine cables that provide direct links to South and Central America, the Caribbea
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  • ...[Turner Classic Movies]], January 19, 1999.</ref> Curtis served aboard a [[submarine tender]], the [[USS Proteus (AS-19)|USS ''Proteus'']]'','' until the end of
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  • ...ghters circled protectively overhead until he was rescued by the lifeguard submarine [[USS Finback (SS-230)|USS ''Finback'']].<ref name="navy"/> For the next mo
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  • ...n'' (SSBN-619)]], a ''Lafayette''-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, which served from 1963 to 1989.
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  • ...'s the chinese government attempting to hide the ICBM coordinates of their submarine bases?
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  • ...astic advocate of the [[submarine]] and also of means to combat the German submarine menace to Allied shipping: he proposed building a [[naval mine|mine]] barri
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  • ...] <geniice> on the other hand we have plently of pics from the Royal Navy Submarine Museum http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Royal_Navy_Submarine_Mus [19:07] <Demiurge1000> ToAruShiroiNeko: Did we mention submarine aircraft carriers recently enough?
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  • ...re carried out against precision targets (usually railways, factories, and submarine pens)<ref>Kennett, '''History''', p. 136.</ref> in France, Belgium, and the
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  • 19:15 < ToAruShiroiNeko> we all live in a nutter submarine
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  • [04:41] <Sp33dyphil> [[Russian submarine K-114 Tula]]
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  • ...|Lincoln automobile]] is also named after him. The [[ballistic missile]] [[submarine]] [[USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602)|''Abraham Lincoln'' (SSBN-602)]] and the
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  • [13:28] <jubo2> The Submarine drink. You put a tabasco and a shotglass of vodka inside a pint of beer and
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  • ...I got to watch a seal team do 'practice' battle-surface deployments from a submarine....those guys are nuts.
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  • 05:18 < Ryulong> can a computer generated model of the Beatles' Yellow Submarine ever be a free image
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  • 03:16 < Revent> *as far as submarine service, eating carrots for better night vision through the periscope*
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