• Chaser (or Chacer) was built in the East Indies in 1778. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1781 and commissioned her as HMS Chaser. A French frigate captured...
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  • Chaser (or Chacer) Chaser (1778 ship) was built in the East Indies in 1778. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1781 and commissioned her as HMS Chaser....
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    still refitting at Bombay. Chasseur had been the British sloop HMS Chaser (1778 ship), captured by the French on 14 February 1782, and was now sent to...
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    Auguste was an 80-gun ship of the line in the French Navy, laid down in 1777 and in active service from 1779. She took part in the Naval operations in...
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    during dredging operations in 1901. "USS Alliance (1778)". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. United States Navy. Retrieved 23 November 2009....
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  • Chaser (or Chacer) first appeared under that name in British records in 1786. She had been launched in 1771 at Philadelphia under another name, probably...
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    were used to mount heavy so-called stern chasers pointing aft, but soon gunports migrated to the sides of ships. This made possible for the first time in...
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    Andrew Doria (1775 brig) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    distance by her consorts, gave chase and kept up a running fight with her bow chasers until recalled by Hopkins, lest Glasgow lead his fleet to a Royal Navy...
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    capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed...
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    Saint-Esprit ("Holy Ghost") was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was funded by a don des vaisseaux donation from...
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    Pole repulses the privateer American Tartar 1778, April 24 – USS Ranger captures HMS Drake (details) 1778, December – the Bristol privateer Tartar has...
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    Cutter (boat) (redirect from Cutter (ship))
    the vessels they attempted to catch – Repulse, of 210 tons was built in 1778. A determining factor on size was the number of crew needed to handle the...
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  • director MPC · 5150 5151 Weerstra 2160 T-2 Claas Weerstra, Dutch comet chaser and administrative officer and longtime programmer at the Leiden Observatory...
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  • Anna (1789 ship) Brothers (1782 ship) Carnatic (1770 ship) Chaser (1786 ship) Garland Ellen Elliott (1783 ship) Mentor (1778 ship) Mosley Hill (1782 ship) Orange...
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    de Beaulieu. On 14 February 1782 Bellone captured the sloop HMS Chaser in a single ship action. The French took her into service as the corvette Chasseur...
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    corvettes and submarine chaser engage an Egyptian corvette and aircraft. 22 October 1948 – Sinking of the Emir Farouk – Israeli patrol ship and explosive boats...
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  • 1302 1985 Keith Jarrett Spheres compilation ECM 1303 1985 Terje Rypdal Chaser ECM 1304/05 1985 Gidon Kremer Edition Lockenhaus, Vol. 1 & 2 ECM New Series...
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    John Williams, it was approved beforehand on 16 July 1778 as "adopted from a current merchant ship design" and was probably prepared by Mentone before...
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  • 1992 WL Luderic Maury (born 1984) has been an amateur astronomer, eclipse chaser and the joy and pride of his parents ever since his birth in Nice. The number...
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    after four weeks of the initial exposure. A study of another Border Collie, Chaser, documented that he had learned the names and could associate them by verbal...
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    French frigate Galathée (1779) (category 1779 ships)
    Galathée (or Galatée) was a 32-gun frigate of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. In February 1780, Galathée escorted convoys in the Bay of Biscay...
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    proportionately longer-barrelled 9-pounder. Its typical mounting as a bow or stern chaser, where it was not perpendicular to the keel, allowed room to operate this...
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  • Second World War, when Japan was very poor. He is also an enthusiastic chaser of solar eclipses. JPL · 7673 7674 Kasuga 1995 VO1 Ryo Kasuga (born 1950)...
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    commander on 26 April 1783 and given command of the 18-gun sloop HMS Chaser. Chaser was present at the Battle of Cuddalore in June, and was at sea off the...
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  • Battle of Grand Turk (category Naval battles of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783))
    the other, carrying 28 guns, and after enduring fire from their stern chasers, came alongside and the Frenchman promptly surrendered. A few days later...
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    10:30 am the Americans came within range and opened fire with their bow chasers. By 11:00 Congress had closed the distance and her crew engaged with muskets...
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    many of its vessels. However, France soon took the American side, and in 1778 a French fleet sailed for America, where it attempted to land at Rhode Island...
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  • satirical newspaper) Charlie Hebdo (weekly French satirical paper) The Chaser (Australian newspaper and TV shows) Cho Ramaswamy (Thuglak – Tamil magazine)...
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    HMS Milford (1759) (category 1759 ships)
    recognize the British ship of war. Milford gave chase and caught up to the much smaller ship after about an hour, firing only bow chasers until she was able...
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    original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2010. "J.G. Hertzler". Voice Chasers. Archived from the original on August 7, 2016. Retrieved June 19, 2016...
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