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Naval exercise
Exercise Strikeback, aka Operation Strikeback, was a major naval exercise of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) that took place over a ten-day
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Iowa-class battleship
on 13 June. On 3 September, Iowa sailed for Scotland for NATO's Exercise Strikeback. She returned to Norfolk on 28 September, and departed Hampton Roads
USS_Iowa_(BB-61)
Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
1957, Essex participated as an antisubmarine carrier in the NATO Exercise Strikeback and in February 1958, deployed with the 6th Fleet until May, when
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1958 NATO exercise
exercises Exercise Grand Slam (1952) Exercise Mainbrace (1952) Exercise Longstep (1952) Carte Blanche (NATO exercise) (1955) Exercise Strikeback (1957) Operation
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Sea toward North America. In 1957, the US led Exercise Strikeback, the largest ever peacetime naval exercise, focused on stopping an aggressive "Orange Fleet"
Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland
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Flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
East Indies 1940-45 Falkland Islands 1982 Kuwait 1991 Al Faw 2003 Exercise Strikeback "Squadron celebrates golden anniversary". Western Gazette. 10 May
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NATO military exercise
War (1953–1962) Northern Wedding Operation Grand Slam (NATO) Operation Strikeback Allard. "Strategic Views of the US Navy and NATO on the Northern Flank
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Flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Hospital (Royal Cornwall Hospital) Erewash Borough Council (Derbyshire) Exercise Strikeback "814 : History". Royal Navy. Archived from the original on 13 October
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Flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
of the British royal family and former 815 Squadron senior pilot Exercise Strikeback "815 Naval Air Squadron". Royal Navy. Retrieved 28 August 2022. "Wildcat
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Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
from six NATO nations, in September 1957, Gainard participated in Exercise "Strikeback," large-scale combined fleet manoeuvres that ranged over the North
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Flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Strike Group 21 War against the Islamic State aerial order of battle Exercise Strikeback Lake 1999, p. 277. "820 Naval Air Squadron – History". Royal Navy
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command. Exercise Carte Blanche (1955) - Rehearsal of the use of tactical nuclear weapons. Operation Counter Punch (1957) Operation Strikeback (1957) Involved
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
naval operations of World War II Operation Husky order of battle Exercise Strikeback Richards, D. and H. Saunders, The Royal Air Force 1939–1945 (Volume
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may refer to: Blue Fleet, NATO naval forces in a 1957 NATO exercise named "Operation Strikeback" Blue fleet (Canada), civilian vehicles held by the Canadian
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United States Navy admiral
command of Carrier Air Group 6 and commanded it during the Exercise Strikeback, a major naval exercise of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which
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Fletcher-class destroyer
deployment was her participation from 3 September to 27 November in NATO Exercise Strikeback in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. Operations off the east
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Submarine of the United States
Review at Hampton Roads in June 1957 and participating in the NATO Exercise "Strikeback" held off Scotland, France, and Portugal in September and October
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and Royal Canadian Navy
- Royal Navy Vice-Admiral and former 803 Squadron Scimitar pilot Exercise Strikeback "SQN Histories 712-825_P". Ballance, Howard & Sturtivant 2016, p
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US Navy unit
Operation Grand Slam, 1952's Operation Mainbrace and 1957's Operation Strikeback (pictured). as well as making ten deployments to the Mediterranean Sea
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
1955 Note: Abbreviation (A) signifies Air Branch of the RN or RNVR. Exercise Strikeback "Battle of Britain London Monument - Mid.(FAA) M A Birrell". bbm
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
1959 Note: Abbreviation (A) signifies Air Branch of the RN or RNVR. Exercise Strikeback "898 Naval Air Squadron". Royal Navy Research Archive - Royal Naval
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Submarine of the United States
September and October 1957 Pompon participated in the large scale NATO exercise "Strikeback", visiting the Clyde River, Scotland; Le Havre, France; and Portland
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Taranto - 806 Naval Air Squadron provided air cover for the task force Exercise Strikeback "Worthy Down". Royal Navy Research Archive - Fleet Air Arm Bases
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Glorious with 802 Squadron emabrked Exercise Strikeback "On This Day 31 October 1956". fleetairarmoa.com. Retrieved 8 December
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
and former 804 Squadron pilot List of Battle of Britain squadrons Exercise Strikeback Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 142. "On This Day 31 October 1956"
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
groups Charles Gidley Wheeler 849 Squadron Senior Pilot, 1969-1970 Exercise Strikeback "849 squadron celebrate Palembang battle honour". Royal Navy. Archived
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
1960 Note: Abbreviation (A) signifies Air Branch of the RN or RNVR. Exercise Strikeback "894 Squadron". Fleet Air Arm Archive. Archived from the original
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US Navy amphibious force command ship
Norfolk 19 June. September and early October were spent in Operation Strikeback and other NATO exercises in the eastern Atlantic. Mount McKinley was anchored
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Submarine of the United States
participated in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Operation "Strikeback". She then called at Portland, England and Le Havre, France, en route
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Forrestal-class aircraft carrier (1955–1993)
Carolina coast in preparation for her first NATO operation, Operation Strikeback in the North Sea. This deployment, between 3 September and 22 October
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Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
Guantánamo Bay. In September, she participated in Operation Strikeback, the largest peacetime naval exercise up to that time in history, which simulated a Soviet
USS_Intrepid_(CV-11)
Forrestal-class aircraft carrier (1956–1994)
Saratoga sailed into the Norwegian Sea and participated in Operation Strikeback, joint naval maneuvers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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Former NATO Supreme Commander
many other exercises, such as Operation Mariner in 1953 and Operation Strikeback in 1957, as well as the Northern Wedding and Ocean Safari series of naval
Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic
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Baltimore-class heavy cruiser
Jamestown, Virginia, 12 June 1957; and participated in the NATO exercise operation "Strikeback", conducted in the North Sea and Arctic Ocean in September 1957
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NATO headquarters in Belgium
and two other major military exercises in September 1957. Operation Strikeback was a series of multilateral naval exercises that concentrated on NATO's
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
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Royal Navy Vice Admiral (1902–1981)
Commander Atlantic in 1955; he took part in Operation Strikeback (a major NATO training exercise) in 1957 and retired in 1958. His life is commemorated
John Eaton (Royal Navy officer)
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History of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
concurrently in the northern autumn of 1957. Operation Counter Punch, Operation Strikeback, and Operation Deep Water were together the most ambitious military undertaking
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1957 NATO naval exercise
operating from Norway to Turkey. These other 1957 exercises were Operation Strikeback, which concentrated on NATO's eastern Atlantic/northern European flank;
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Numbered fleet of the United States Navy
participated in during the Cold War included Exercise Mariner, Operation Strikeback in 1957, the maritime component of Exercise Reforger, and Northern Wedding. From
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Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
September, Wasp got underway to participate in NATO Operations Seaspray and Strikeback, which took her to the coast of Scotland and simulated nuclear attacks
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Balao class submarine
"Fishplay" and "Strikeback" in the northern Atlantic, returning to New London in October. In April and May 1958, Sea Owl participated in NATO Exercise "New Broom"
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Military unit
and USS Intrepid. Aboard Intrepid VF-33 took part in the NATO exercise Operation Strikeback. In 1958 VF-33 transitioned to the supersonic F-11 Tiger and
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Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
where a number of NATO ships were waiting to take part in Operation "Strikeback." The operation ended in late September, and the destroyer sailed to Gibraltar
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Oiler of the United States Navy
she operated out of Portland, England, to support the NATO exercise "Operation Strikeback." Following return to Norfolk on 1 October, she sailed via New
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Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
destroyers in North Atlantic and Arctic waters for Operation Strikeback. Upon completion of the exercise, she put into Cherbourg, France, on 30 September for
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deck of the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal (CVA-59) during Operation Strikeback in the Norwegian Sea. It was a day landing, second approach, CCA (first
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
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Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
renewed training and overhaul. She again left Norfolk 3 September for NATO "Strikeback" exercises in the North Atlantic, continuing on to the Mediterranean from
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Military press produced without official approval
those that came and went quickly, like the two in Vietnam, as well as Strikeback at Fort Bragg and Pawn's Pawn at Fort Leonard Wood, both of which started
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Aviation unit of the United States
it was redesigned Fleet Air Wing 3 (FAW-3). It participated Operation Strikeback in the Atlantic. On 1 July 1950 it was relocated to NAS Quonset Point
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Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
exercises, including Exercise Encompass in January 1956 and Operation Mosaic in February 1956, as well as NATO's Operation Strikeback in September 1957.
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Gearing-class destroyer
while participating in North Atlantic Treaty Organization Operation "Strikeback." Arriving at Annapolis on 12 July 1958 to take the midshipmen on board
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United States Navy admiral (1898–1995)
escort exercise. However, the most significant naval exercise during Admiral Wright's tour of duty was Operation Strikeback, a ten-day exercise involving
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Fletcher-class destroyer
the West Indies. In the fall, Abbot participated in Operation Strikeback, a NATO exercise conducted in the northeastern Atlantic. During that mission,
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Queen of expertise
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Expertise in Literature; Knowledgeable Person
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(Î Ïάξις) Greek name PRAXIS means "practice," "exercise," or "action."
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English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás)
English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás) : from a medieval personal name, which comes from the Hebrew male personal name Yona, meaning ‘dove’. In the book of the Bible which bears his name, Jonah was appointed by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh, but tried to flee instead to Tarshish. On the voyage to Tarshish, a great storm blew up, and Jonah was thrown overboard by his shipmates to appease God’s wrath, swallowed by a great fish, and delivered by it on the shores of Nineveh. This story exercised a powerful hold on the popular imagination in medieval Europe, and the personal name was a relatively common choice. The Hebrew name and its reflexes in other languages (for example Yiddish Yoyne) have been popular Jewish personal names for generations. There are also saints, martyrs, and bishops called Jonas venerated in the Orthodox Church. Ionas is found as a Greek family name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : respelling of Yonis, with Yiddish possessive -s.
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Beauty, Gracefulness, Cultured, A pretty face, Beautiful
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Gift of God
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Son
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or Selena. One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the...
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From the Long Meadow; Long Wood; Clearing; Englishman
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Most beautiful. Calista was a Mythological Arcadian who transformed into a she-bear, then into...
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English : possibly a variant spelling of Friby, a habitational name from either of two places in Yorkshire: Firby in Westow or Firby in Bedale .
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n.
That department or bureau of the public service charged with the collection of the excise taxes.
v. t.
To cut out or off; to separate and remove; as, to excise a tumor.
v. i.
To practice an exercise or exercises; to train one's self.
v. t.
To exert for the sake of training or improvement; to practice in order to develop; hence, also, to improve by practice; to discipline, and to use or to for the purpose of training; as, to exercise arms; to exercise one's self in music; to exercise troops.
v. t.
To lay or impose an excise upon.
n.
One who expels evil spirits by conjuration or exorcism.
n.
An exercise, or a course of exercises, conducted as a coaching or as an examination.
n.
Athletic exercise.
n.
In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer, levied upon certain specified articles, as, tobacco, ale, spirits, etc., grown or manufactured in the country. It is also levied to pursue certain trades and deal in certain commodities. Certain direct taxes (as, in England, those on carriages, servants, plate, armorial bearings, etc.), are included in the excise. Often used adjectively; as, excise duties; excise law; excise system.
imp. & p. p.
of Exercise
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Exercise
v. i.
To exercise one's self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; as, to exercise for health or amusement.
v. t.
To put in practice; to carry out in action; to perform the duties of; to use; to employ; to practice; as, to exercise authority; to exercise an office.
v. t.
To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly; to busy.
v. t.
To occupy the attention and effort of; to task; to tax, especially in a painful or vexatious manner; harass; to vex; to worry or make anxious; to affect; to discipline; as, exercised with pain.
n.
An exorcist.
imp. & p. p.
of Exorcise
n.
Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to take exercise on horseback.
n.
That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing, training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement, moral discipline, etc.; that which is assigned or prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson; a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical exercises; an exercise in composition.
n.
One who exercises.