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| Pythagoras | |
| ... invaded Egypt. Polycrates abandoned his alliance with Egypt and sent 40 ships to join the Persian fleet against the Egyptians. After ... |
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| Alfred The Great | |
| ... Alfred not only protected his people on land, but he also built a whole fleet of ships to enhance and expand his other defenses. ... |
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| Close Encounters Of The Third Kind | |
| ... alien visitors. Including planes and ships that were once considered missing showing up in random areas of the world. Neary's obsession ... |
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| Pearl Harbor | |
| ... The attack killed 2388 people and wounded approximately 2000. Twenty one American ships and more than 300 planes were damaged or destroyed. ... |
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| Cuban Missile Crisis | |
| ... Khrushchev had devised the plan in May of 1962, and by late July over sixty Soviet ships were en-route to Cuba, with some of them carrying military material. ... |
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| Steve The Conqueror | |
| ... William took seven months to prepare his invasion force, using some 600 transport ships to carry around 7,000 men (including 2,000-3,000 cavalry) across the ... |
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| War Of 1812 | |
| ... deserters. During the search of American ships, many American seamen were impressed into the British navy, angering the Americans. ... |
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| Pearl Harbor | |
| ... Yamamoto wanted to disable the US Pacific fleet by destroying enough ships, airfields, runways, planes, support facilities, and 4.5 billion gallons of fuel so ... |
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| Odysseus: An Epic Hero | |
| ... Odysseus took responsibility and forced them back. ?These men I brought back weeping to the ships by very force, and dragging them under the benches of our ... |
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| Cuases Of World War 1 | |
| ... This began the naval race between the Germans (inland country) and Great Britain with the amount as well as the efficiency of these great ships. ... |
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| Causes Of World War 1 | |
| ... This began the naval race between the Germans (inland country) and Great Britain with the amount as well as the efficiency of these great ships. ... |
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| Causes Of World War 1 | |
| ... This began the naval race between the Germans (inland country) and Great Britain with the amount as well as the efficiency of these great ships. ... |
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| Operation Overloas | |
| ... took part in the Eastern Task Force’s naval bombardment of the coast, four additional polish warships as well as eighth merchant ships played various roles ... |
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| Nepolan | |
| ... In late 1810, a fleet of British merchant ships escorted by 20 British war ships went from port to port seeking harbor for their goods. ... |
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| Ww2 | |
| ... over the base in waves dropping enormous numbers of armor-piercing shells and torpedoes of powerful destruction on bewildered US Pacific fleet's anchored ships ... |
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| The Effects Of The Plague On Fourteenth Century Europe And ... | |
| ... 1347. It arrived on trading ships that very likely came from the Black Sea, past Constantinople and through the Mediterranean. This ... |
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| World War 2 | |
| ... of debate, Congress allowed warring nations to purchase arms and other goods, provided that they paid for them in cash and transported them in foreign ships. ... |
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| The Importantness Of Sam | |
| ... Yoshitsune?s feat. Taking the boy-emperor Antoku the Taira commanders made for their ships, which were anchored just off shore. The boats ... |
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| Athens Vs Sparta | |
| ... In the final years, they had worked out an agreement with Persia so they had the resources and capability to build and increase the number of ships in their ... |
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| Pearl Harbor | |
| ... Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, would leave the Kurile Islands on November 26th, head towards Hawaii, bomb the airfields, torpedo the American ships, and destroy ... |
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