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  RFA Salvestor (A499) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RFA Salvestor (A499) was a salvage vessel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
King Salvor Class Salvage Vessels were powered by reciprocating steam engines, with two shafts.
During the Second World War the Salvestor was one of two Royal Navy ships manned by South African Naval Personnel.
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 Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Ugol's law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
That same year Philip married the Epirus (region) princess Olympias, who was the daughter of the king of the Molossians.
While the king was entering unprotected into the town's theatre he was killed by Pausanias (assassin), one of Philip's seven bodyguards.
When Pausanias complained to Philip the king felt unable to chastise Attalus, as he was about to send him to Asia with Parmenion, to establish a bridgehead for his planned invasion.
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 RFA King Salvor (A291)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
William Boyce is probably best-known for his eight symphonies, but he wrote a fair amount of vocal music too - some of which is recorded here, and for the first time."Peleus and Thetis", masque or chamber opera, briefly relates the plight of a couple whos...
Joined on about a third of the numbers by instrumentalists billed as the "Consort of Musicke", the King's Singers offer a variety of compositions from each country they "visit", some upbeat and others gently reflective.
, Oslo Agreements, RFA Surf Patrol (A357), RFA Surf Pioneer (A365), Anticholinergic, RFA King Salvor (A291), R.l.
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 King Salvor Class Salvage Vessels
During the Second World War HMS King Salvor served in the Pacific and salvaged a number of wrecks from Hong Kong Harbour.
Converted to a submarine rescue bell ship between 1953 and 1954 and renamed Kingfisher in April 1954.
Ocean Salvor was sold into mercantile use in 1960.
www.btinternet.com /~warship/Postwar/RFA/salvor.htm   (280 words)

  
 salvor - OneLook Dictionary Search
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salvor : Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition [home, info]
Phrases that include salvor: rfa king salvor, salvor hardin
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 What's New - Updates, Changes and Additions
RFA Plumleaf Replenishment at Sea with SS Canberra.
If you notice any mistakes or broken links or have any problems feel free to contact me. Since the last update I have added a major new section on aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy.
Features include: an aritcle on Carriers and the Falklands War, an article on the development of the aircraft carrier and a class by class look at every single carrier and aviation related warship in the RN and RFA- ever!.
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 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Postwar
In the last fifty years the Royal Fleet Auxiliary has played an ever more important role, supporting the Royal Navy in both peace and war.
Unfortunately information on the RFA in this era is hard to come across, so at the moment this section is neither comeplete of definitive.
: the future vessels of RFA- tankers, landing ships, transports and hospital ships.
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It was the first visit by the English Navy to Subic since the Hong Kong turnover several years ago.
The men and women of the HMS Exeter and RFA Grey Hover had a great liberty stay with parties and excursions in and around the area.
The Subic Bay Historical Center is located in the rear of the SBAC (Subic Bay Arts Center) where the Station Theater was located during the American stay.
www.mangossubic.com /newsletter2004.htm   (4132 words)

  
 Periodbot output starting #21119015
'''RFA ''Wave Prince'' (A207)''' was a fleet support tanker of the [[Royal Fleet Auxiliary]].
King Salvor Class Salvage Vessels displaced 1,780 tons and measured 217ft in length, 37ft in beam with a 13ft draught.
They were powered by Reciprocating steam engines, with two shafts, they had a speed of 12 knots.
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 The Great Game Discussion Thread #3 - Page 6 - SpaceBattles.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
To this day, it is not known exactly what Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland-Lithuania was thinking.
Modern historians assume that Sobieski had a so-called "Master Plan" all along, one that would out-maneuver the Hapsburgs, the King of France, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and the Pope in Rome.
A growing handful of historians, using contemporary accounts of Sobieksi's inner circle, and recently released private documents written by the King himself to his family, postulate a far more...interesting hypothesis.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: RFA King Salvor (A291)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: RFA King Salvor (A291)
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, RFA King Salvor (A291); all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 Lee Maritime Books - Books about Ships & the Sea
This book reviews the passenger ships which regularly plied the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and North America, and examines the wide variety of passenger accommodation available, depending on class, from the most lavish and luxurious suites, to the most basic & bare facilities for steerage passengers.
He has raised countless precious cargoes to become the most celebrated ocean salvor of modern times.
Book 2 describes the life of a seaman through the age of mechanization and covers the years from Cook's discovery of Australia up to 1970.
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