He was also the first commodore of the Broome yacht club, and has been part of many community organisations over the years. |
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With a sudden lunge at the commodore, he sent the other man stumbling back. |
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Bob was a good cook, sang bass in the local choir, and was commodore of the Avon Sailing Club. |
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The instructor passes a question about Maydays onto the commodore, as she has more experience of them than him. |
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The commodore pressed the young pirate, taking the aggressive stance Duff was used to taking, and forcing him to block more than he was used to. |
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From 1779 to 1782 he served as commodore in operations of the French fleet off North America, supporting the American Revolution. |
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If, as is generally accepted, a commodore is needed to head the group, questions arise over his or her jurisdiction over the air group. |
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The commander was a US Army major general with a British Royal Air Force air commodore as deputy. |
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Throughout the film, the commodore repeats a tall tale about his exploits as an Indian fighter. |
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Mr Harris was commodore at the Maldon Little Ship Club from April 2001 to March 2003, carrying out charity work on the club's behalf. |
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Westray's new marina was officially opened on Tuesday afternoon by former Westray yachting club commodore Norman Cooper. |
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The commodore is probably imagining us in sleek, tippy competition shells. |
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The commodore was most interested in disarming him, obviously thinking that if he took the captain alive, he'd have an easier time taking the crew. |
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Tom, vice commodore of the sailing club, said he was most concerned about the children who regularly swam in the river, from the bank opposite the club. |
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Before he knew it, the pirate found himself facing another commodore. |
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He saw how close to the mainmast the commodore was and grinned suddenly. |
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In May 1787 he left England as commodore of the First Fleet. |
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Promotions and postings followed, until she was made air commodore. |
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On promotion to commodore in December 1993 he became Director General, Naval Policy and Warfare, with responsibilities for development and co-ordination of strategic policy. |
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When they see that our commodore has a more impressive uniform than their commodore, they will roll out the red carpet for me all the way from the dock to the bar. |
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Vic is the commodore and an original member of the yacht club. |
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The commodore said races will be held each Saturday within the harbour. |
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Examine photographs of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Mellon, and commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt. |
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He joined the local Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club there and by 1977 had reached the membership rank of commodore. |
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The court martial will be heard at a military base by a senior judge and a board of at least five high-ranking officers, with an air commodore as president. |
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However, it came to the attention of public service heads and politicians and his pending promotion to air commodore was held back for about four years. |
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I was kitted out in what I was assured was an authentic uniform of a commodore of the intergalactic starship. |
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Newham was promoted air commodore in 1976 and became Senior Air Staff Officer at OPCOM, serving through the following year. |
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Later, when his wife, Jarman's mother, was dying of cancer, the air commodore succumbed to kleptomania. |
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Whittle retired from the RAF in 1948 with the rank of air commodore, and that same year he was knighted. |
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A motley crew of former sailors led by commodore Joshua Barney mounted the only real resistance to the British. |
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Present there were the north side's delegation led by Major General of the Korean People's Army An Ik San and the south side's delegation with Pak Jong Hwa, commodore of the Defence Ministry as chief delegate. |
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In June 1690 he was commodore of a small squadron, which convoyed King William across St George's Channel to Carrickfergus. |
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The commodore took over the powers of the presidency and dissolved the parliament, paving the way for the military to continue the takeover. |
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An attempt to reclaim the ship surrounded De Ruyter, but after an intense fight the Dutch commodore was able to fight his way out. |
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As commodore of the Muskoka Lakes Association and its oldest officer, in both senses, he will continue his efforts to protect and preserve the wonders of nature. |
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He is made a commodore in 1934 and appointed as Chief of the Naval Staff. |
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Therefore, from 1698 until the end of the eighteenth century, the island was administered by a commodore or admiral of the Royal Navy from on board his ship. |
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But on the 24th of April, the wind again blew a perfect storm, and our other ships of the squadron separated, nor did any of them rejoin the commodore. |
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