Fleet Sir Philip Louis Vian, GCB, KBE, DSO & Two Bars (15 July 1894 – 27 May 1968) was a Royal Navy officer who served in both World Wars. Vian specialised...
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Boris Vian (French: [bɔʁis vjɑ̃]; 10 March 1920 – 23 June 1959) was a French polymath who is primarily remembered for his novels. Those published under...
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Look up vian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vian may refer to: Vian, Iran, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Vian, Oklahoma, a town located in the...
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After being intercepted by the destroyer HMS Cossack, captained by Philip Vian, Altmark sought refuge in the Jøssingfjord, but Cossack followed her...
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was launched on 6 March 1934, and commissioned 21 May 1935 by Captain Philip Vian. Arethusa was assigned to the 3rd Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean...
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Zulu, and the Polish destroyer ORP Piorun, under command of Captain Philip Vian, was ordered to detach from convoy WS-8B and to screen King George V...
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supporting the US sectors and the Eastern Naval Task Force (under Admiral Sir Philip Vian) in the British and Canadian sectors. Available to the fleet were five...
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American sectors and the Eastern Naval Task Force (under Admiral Sir Philip Vian) in the British and Canadian sectors. The American forces of the First...
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visit to Mount's Bay in Cornwall from 30 June – 4 July 1949. Admiral Sir Philip Vian, Commander-in-Chief from 1950 to 1952, flew his flag in Vanguard. In...
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barrage fire over other ships being attacked by dive bombers. Admiral Sir Philip Vian describes the use of 4.7 inch Mark XII guns against aircraft during the...
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(uncredited) John Horsley as Captain, HMS Sheffield Peter Burton as Captain Philip Vian, 4th Destroyer Flotilla Jack Gwillim as Captain Wilfrid Patterson, HMS...
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mines. At the end of July a cruiser force commanded by Rear Admiral Philip Vian had investigated the Spitzbergen archipelago for signs of German activity...
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brilliant sea fight". On 16 February 1940, Churchill ordered Captain Philip Vian of the destroyer HMS Cossack to board the German supply ship Altmark...
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fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma and preface by admiral of the fleet Sir Philip Vian) (1965). Davies, Peter (ed.). The Drama of Graf Spee and the Battle of...
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Saumarez Daniel, Third Sea Lord Sir Douglas Fisher, Fourth Sea Lord Sir Philip Vian, Fifth Sea Lord Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, Vice Chief of Naval Staff Robert...
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commanded by Captain Philip Vian, provided additional escort to troop convoy WS8B en route from Glasgow to the Indian Ocean. On 25 May, Vian's destroyers (including...
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and several other ships. She became the flagship of Vice Admiral Sir Philip Vian, the newly appointed second in command of the BPF on 31 January. She...
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during his state visit to Great Britain. On 13 September 1950 Admiral Sir Philip Vian hoisted his flag as Commander in Chief, Home Fleet, on Vanguard and the...
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Alexandria escorted by three cruisers and eight destroyers under Rear-Admiral Philip Vian in HMS Naiad. On 16 December, the four destroyers of 4th Flotilla (Commander...
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of the fleet, as well as the First Sea Lord—e.g. Sir John Tovey. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was created an Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal New...
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leaders Andrew Cunningham Henry Harwood James Somerville William Agnew Philip Vian Alban Curteis Edward Neville Syfret Henry Hewitt Domenico Cavagnari Arturo...
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aircraft that were concentrating their attack on other ships. Admiral Sir Philip Vian describes the use of Tribal-class destroyer mounted Mk XII guns against...
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strike force, and Force 69, the oiler group. The commander, Admiral Philip Vian, had his flag aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Indomitable (carrying 857...
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Military offices Preceded by Sir Denis Boyd Fifth Sea Lord 1945–1946 Succeeded by Sir Philip Vian...
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Submarines 1944–1946 Succeeded by Sir John Mansfield Preceded by Sir Philip Vian Fifth Sea Lord 1948–1949 Succeeded by Sir Maurice Mansergh Preceded by...
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Cossack's first action was on 16 February 1940, under the command of Philip Vian. This was the Altmark Incident in Jøssingfjord, Norway which resulted...
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shown B-29s could lay naval mines. At the end of 1944, Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian had deployed the aircraft carriers Indomitable, Indefatigable and Victorious...
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Penelope, Carlisle, and Euryalus under the command of Rear Admiral Philip Vian at the Second Battle of Sirte.[page needed] On 18 August 1942 Captain...
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Rear-Admirals Philip Vian and Geoffrey Miles flew to Polyarnoe in northern Russia and Miles established the British military mission in Moscow. Vian reported...
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1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron (1st ACS), commanded by Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian when he arrived at Colombo aboard the carrier Indefatigable. A week later...
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