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 ipedia.com: Dodecanese Article
Following the entrance of Italy into World War I on the side of France and Britain in 1915, the islands became an important British and French naval base, used as a staging area for numerous campaigns, most famously the one at Gallipoli.
Italy, however, occupied all the islands, including those from which the French and British had now withdrawn; the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 gave international recognition to the continued Italian administration.
Despite objections from Turkey, which had also fought on the Allied side and desired the islands as well, they were formally united with Greece by the 1947 Peace Treaty with Italy.
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 PHONETIC ALPHABETS
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 Allied
List Of Allied Warships That Served At Gallipoli
Allied Armies in Italy Allied Armies in Italy, commanded by 15th Army Group.
List of Allied warships that served at Gallipoli This is a list of Allied 1915: 3 Other warships Royal Navy warships Ai...
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 Salento Mania
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 Amphibious assault ship -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The disastrous Gallipoli landings of 1915 (see (Click link for more info and facts about Battle of Gallipoli) Battle of Gallipoli) showed that this type of operation was impossible in the face of modern weapons, especially the machine gun.
Prior to (A war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918) World War I, amphibious assaults had taken place using conventional boats.
In general the ships carry the troops from the port of embarkation to the drop point for the assault and the craft carry the troops from the ship to the shore.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/am/amphibious_assault_ship.htm   (1206 words)

  
 ESI Chaudron Malta placed second once again in the Power Boat Grand Prix in Gallipoli
The Maltese Team ESI Chaudron driven by the brother and sister Aaron and Audrien Ciantar on Sunday, as well as on Saturday have achieved a prestigious placing in the SuperSport class in the powerboats championship in Gallipoli in Italy.
Exactly seventeen days more on the 30th of September, the Maltese team ESI Chaudron will leave Malta for its last challenge which is going to take place in Naples Italy.
After having achieved this placing, the Maltese team has kept its third place with 41 points in the overall classification of this grand prix, whilst in the second place one may find Buzzi Bullet with 60 points, and in the first place one finds the powerboat driven by the Jolly Drive team having 64 points.
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 202 (Suffolk & Norfolk Yeomanry) Battery Royal Artillery (Volunteers) - East Anglia's TA Air Defence Unit
The Norfolk Yeomanry became the 65th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery and saw distinguished service in the desert and Italy, until being returned home to take part in the D-Day landings, finishing the war in the city of Kiel.
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars fought in Gallipoli in 1915 and later in the Middle East.
The Norfolk Yeomanry fought in the First World War at Gallipoli and Egypt, finishing the war in Palestine as Infantry.
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 Rocco Buttiglione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rocco Buttiglione (born in Gallipoli, Italy on June 6, 1948) is an Italian Christian Democrat politician and an academic philosopher.
Rocco Buttiglione first attained attention on the Italian political stage when he became secretary of the Popular party, the largest of the parties that emerged from the Democrazia Cristiana, formerly the largest party in Italy since World War II after the Tangentopoli corruption scandals, in 1994.
Buttiglione believes that homosexuality is a sin, and that "The family exists in order to allow women to have children and to have the protection of a male who takes care of them" [1].
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 Rocco Buttiglione Press Page
Rocco Buttiglione was born on June 6, 1948 in Gallipoli (province of Lecce), Italy.
Since 1999 he has been a member of the European Parliament, and in 2001 he was appointed by Italy’s President Silvio Berlusconi to be Minister of European Affairs.
Buttiglione, a member of the Acton Institute Board of Advisors, withdrew his nomination in the face of withering criticism from rival politicians, secularists and the media.
www.acton.org /press/special/buttiglione.php   (300 words)

  
 Royal Navy
During the First World War 21 Battalions were raised, 14 of which were engaged on the Western Front, in France and Flanders, Italy and at Gallipoli.
IN the Second World War, battalions of the Regiment took part in the campaigns of Dunkirk, Burma, North Africa, Italy and North West Europe.
The association between the Regiment and the Duke of Wellington's family continues today and the current Duke of Wellington is the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment.
www.royal-navy.mod.uk /rn/print.php?page=1695   (446 words)

  
 202 (Suffolk & Norfolk Yeomanry) Battery Royal Artillery (Volunteers) - East Anglia's TA Air Defence Unit
The Norfolk Yeomanry became the 65th (Norfolk Yeomanry) Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery and saw distinguished service in the desert and Italy, until being returned home to take part in the D-Day landings, finishing the war in the city of Kiel.
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars fought in Gallipoli in 1915 and later in the Middle East.
The Norfolk Yeomanry fought in the First World War at Gallipoli and Egypt, finishing the war in Palestine as Infantry.
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 Used Book Central Search / merchant: New Zealand Military Books
The particular difficulties encountered in each area the New Zealand Division served are well covered - from the mountains of Greece, through the defence and evacuation of Crete, the mobile war of the desert, to the final victory in Italy where Signals had to ford river after river to re-established communications.
The Rifle Brigade was to participate in all the major actions involving 1 NZEF other than Gallipoli.
Attention is given to the administrative changes made to military medical services in New Zealand between the world wars, followed by detail on both the administration and logistical aspects of the war in the Desert and in Italy.
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 PHONETIC ALPHABETS
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 Pietro Loredan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Pietro Loredan (died 1439, (The provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction) Venice) was a Venetian nobleman and admiral.
His first great victory was over the (A Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I)) Ottoman Turks near (Click link for more info and facts about Gallipoli) Gallipoli in June 1416.
Pietro Loredan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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 Lecce, Italy Hotel Information, Rate Comparison: Direct Prices, Discounters, Consolidators (LCC/all)
HOTEL BELLAVISTA CLUB @ CORSO ROMA, GALLIPOLI the bellavista club is an accommodation complex located in gallipoli, a lovely, lively little town in the province of lecce.
B&B Centro Storico Lecce @ Via Andrea Vignes 2B, 73100 the centro storico b&b is situated on the second floor of a wonderful building, which was built at the end of 16th century by the astore family, after which it is named.
Compare Lecce hotel rates from most suppliers and reserve online.
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 Mediterranean Cruises Main Page
Board in Valletta, Malta; to Port Empedocle and Taormina, Sicily; Cagliari, Sardinia; Anzio (for Rome) and Gallipoli (for Lecce), Italy; Dubrovnik, Korcula, Split and Zadar, Croatia; and Venice, Italy.
From Venice, Queen of the Adriatic, to Pula, offering perhaps the best preserved arena of the Roman Empire, Split, with the remarkable palace of Diocletian, Dubrovnik, beautiful medieval walled city, Korcula and Zadar, contained within its high protective walls.
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 NSW Heritage Office Website - Listing Heritage Items - State Heritage Register - Item View
In 1918 Parramatta did a tour off Suvla Bay in the Dardanelles including the famous Gallipoli beachheads, and passed up the Dardanelles Straits to Istanbul (Constantinople).
In mid-1917 the whole destroyer flotilla was sent to the Mediterranean and based at Brindisi, Italy, on Adriatic patrols to seek out enemy submarines.
Parramatta had a successful military service during World War One, participating in the 1914 naval engagements in New Guinea, sank an enemy submarine on 16 August 1917, a first for a RAN vessel, and toured the famous Gallipoli battlefields at war's end.
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 Ataturk (Mustafa Kemal) [Australian War Memorial]
Kemal returned to Gallipoli in 1915 as commander of the 19th Division, the main reserve of the Turkish Fifth Army, and was thus on hand to oppose the ANZAC landing in April.
Colonel Mustafa Kemal (fourth from left) with officers and staff of the Anfarta group, Gallipoli Peninsula, 1915.
A member of the Young Turk revolutionary movement which deposed the Sultan in 1909, he took part in the war of 1911–1912 against Italy in Libya.
www.awm.gov.au /encyclopedia/ataturk.htm   (431 words)

  
 THE FAMILY OF LT. COLONEL WILLIAM MALONE (England-New Zealand)
Wm MALONE after he led the Wellington Battalion in the taking of Chunuk Bair at Gallipoli, 8.8.1915.
See "Essay from Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol.3 1996 Excerpts from his diary, MALONE, William George 1859-1915 Farmer, lawyer, military leader William George MALONE was one of New Zealand's outstanding soldiers of the Gallipoli campaign...
38 2--William Bernard (Barney) MALONE (25.12.1908 New Plymouth-7.12.1943 Monte Comino or Anzio,Italy, killed in action WW2, buried at Cassino) A soldier in the Scots Guard Regt, he was 1 of the 6 guards to the Nazi Deputy Fuhrer Rudolph HESS, 1941.
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 Historical Encyclopedia of WA - WA Snapshots
Its leaders, the Sydney writer Percy Reginald ‘Inky’ Stephensen and businessman William John Miles, were tolerated by the Right in the 1930s because of their anti-communism; they were, however, increasingly sympathetic toward the totalitarian governments of Germany, Italy and Japan as the Second World War approached.
Largely on Thomas’s evidence, Laurence Frederick Bullock, a Gallipoli veteran, and Charles Leonard Albert Williams, an insurance agent, were convicted in the WA Supreme Court on 23 June 1942 of conspiring to assist Japanese forces then seemingly poised to invade Australia.
Guildford was established in 1829 as one of the first towns in the Swan River Colony.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constantinople
Other principal centres are, in Europe: Salonica, Gallipoli, Cavalla, Monastir, Rodosto, Dede-Aghatch, and Adrianople, with about 6000 souls; in Asia: Brusa, Ismid, Adampol, Zongoul-Dagh, Dardanelles, Eski-Shehir, Angora, Trebizond, Samsoun, and Erzeroum with about 3000 souls.
Most Latin Catholics are of foreign nationalities and come from Greece, Italy, France, Austria, etc.
The Latin Catholics subject to him must number (1908) between 30,000 and 35,000, about 22,000 of whom are at Constantinople.
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 eugenio
Eugenio Barba was born in 1936 in Italy and grew up in the village Gallipoli.
Eugenio Montale, born in 1896, is one of the few obvious "true masters" of the last fifty years of Italian literature.
Eugenio Beltrami's father, also called Eugenio Beltrami, was an artist who painted miniatures...
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 UIML.org
The workshop title is Developing User Interfaces with XML: Advances in User Interface Description Languages, and it will be held in conjunction with the Advanced Visual Interfaces 2004 conference in Gallipoli (Lecce), Italy in May 2004.
A worshop is being organized on the use of XML for describing user interfaces.
UIML can also describe user interface for custom devices or devices that are invented in the future.
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 Historical Encyclopedia of WA - WA Snapshots
Largely on Thomas’s evidence, Laurence Frederick Bullock, a Gallipoli veteran, and Charles Leonard Albert Williams, an insurance agent, were convicted in the WA Supreme Court on 23 June 1942 of conspiring to assist Japanese forces then seemingly poised to invade Australia.
Its leaders, the Sydney writer Percy Reginald ‘Inky’ Stephensen and businessman William John Miles, were tolerated by the Right in the 1930s because of their anti-communism; they were, however, increasingly sympathetic toward the totalitarian governments of Germany, Italy and Japan as the Second World War approached.
At the same time the press learnt of the grant in the colony that had been reserved for Thomas Peel, and some newspapers used it as a means of attacking Robert Peel, then Home Secretary, for alleged favouritism to his relative.
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 Lisbon start for 1997 Vuelta Outside Online
Stage 3 of the Giro di Puglia took the riders on a 212 kilometer jaunt from Gallipoli to Cisternino, where it was Frankie Casagrande's turn to win from an eight-man late break which maintained a tenuous lead over a 16-rider chase group that trailed in four seconds later, led by "El Diablo" Claudio Chiappucci.
Late in the race that year a four-man break went away: Felice Gimondi of Italy, Luis Ocana of Spain, Freddy Maertens and Eddy Merckx for Belgium (both former world champions).
Merckx and Maertens were loudly booed for their efforts, or lack thereof, and it took the best part of the 1974 season before they rid themselves of the stigma of that defeat.
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 Calimera biography .ms
Calimera ( Καλημέρα, "good morning" in both Greek and Griko) is a small town of 7,296 inhabitants in the Grecìa Salentina area of the Salento peninsula in Italy, located between Gallipoli and Otranto.
Calimera's motto is "Zeno esù en ise ettù 's ti Kalimera" (in Greek script : Ζένο εσού 'εν είσαι ετού στη Καλημέρα), meaning "You are not a stranger here in Calimera".
Apart from the language, the folklore, traditions and history of Calimera reveal significant Greek influences over the course of time, presumably from the time of the ancient Magna Graecia colonisation in the 8th century BCE.
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 or251004.txt
VITAL STATISTICS Rocco Buttiglione, PhD Born: June 6, 1948, Gallipoli, province of Lecce, Italy Family: Married with four daughters Education: Massimo D’Azeglio high school, Turin.
During his assessment hearings in October 2004, Dr. Buttiglione enraged many members of the European Parliament by describing homosexuality as a sin and suggesting that the role of a woman was to have children and be protected by her husband.
Buttiglione, a conservative Catholic who has been described as one of “Pope John Paul II’s closest friends and counsellors” and “the intellectual alter ego of Pope John Paul II,” has a long track record of supporting very conservative positions on HIV/AIDS, women’s rights, immigrants’ rights, homosexual rights and reproductive rights.
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 Best Of Rocco
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San Rocco di Venezia 1: The '''Chiesa di San Rocco ''' (Church of Saint RochSt Roch) in Venice 3: The neighbouring Scuola di San Rocco was founded in the 15th century as a confra
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