It also revived a business coalition formed years earlier to promote the waterway for the benefit of communities along its shores. |
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While the waterway has seen no major terrorist attacks, piracy is widespread. |
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African clawed toads catch their prey by waiting on the bottom of the waterway for something to swim near them. |
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That way, we can understand how swarmers come in from across the intercoastal waterway. |
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The Nerussa River, a secluded waterway surrounded by peat bogs and old-growth oak forests, meandered through this area. |
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The tiny but sturdy craft was tossed precariously by the rip tides created in the close waterway. |
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The tug and barge had been plying a steady route between the Persian Gulf and Iraq's Khawr Abd Allah waterway for weeks. |
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Between March and September, strong northerlies blow the whole length of the waterway. |
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Some US forces were north of the Euphrates River, but most were stuck south of the waterway as engineers tried to build a pontoon bridge there. |
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And despite it being a navigable waterway, in the whole day we saw about eight boats. |
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My nine-year-old, Sam, is somewhere in that poncho, paddling a zig-zagging course between the vine-cloaked banks of the quiet waterway. |
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There was a causeway bridge which spanned the waterway a half a mile ahead. |
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It was on the stony stretch of waterway overlooking Wexford town that she drowned their daughters and then killed herself. |
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This strategic waterway is just 1,300m at its narrowest and marks the dividing line between Europe and Asia. |
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Upper Lough Erne is connected by canal to the Shannon navigation system, the largest navigable inland waterway in Europe. |
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But in heavy rain an overflow valve under the river siphoned untreated waste, including sulfureous waste, directly into the waterway. |
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Construction, agriculture, water diversion, and diking have sucked away at the waterway since settlement boomed here in the 19th century. |
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Manchester is already getting a new waterway linking the Ashton and Rochdale canals when the Cardroom estate is transformed into New Islington. |
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The town is near the Delaware and Hudson Canal, a commercial waterway that connected the two rivers. |
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This only causes headaches for Canada, whose government sees the Northwest Passage as a proprietary waterway, as Canadian as Lake Winnipeg. |
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The trust's ultimate aim is to restore the canal, as a continuous navigable waterway. |
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Houseboats and expensive terraced villas line the waterway, while well-heeled ladies take yappy canine triplets for walkies along the towpath. |
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I agree this is an attractive project and the waterway would be an asset to the city but there is still one problem. |
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The Danube River, Austria's only navigable waterway, flows from southeastern Germany across northern Austria. |
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The waterway we have been following loops around this island of scrub, which is surrounded by old-growth tawa and rimu forest. |
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Since the Gorge is a tidal waterway, the current from the narrows shoots crews out. |
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Indeed, the characterization and dramatics play out like the languid day on a calm blue waterway. |
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That's the world's second-busiest waterway and a vital trans-Pacific route for supertankers. |
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Make grassed waterways wide and shallow to slow the water down and to prevent it from rilling and then gullying the waterway. |
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The new waterway would connect the Grand Union Canal at Milton Keynes with the Great Ouse River in Bedford. |
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Together they came up with the canal idea as the Leeds-Liverpool waterway runs through the village. |
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A stone bridge arcs over a waterway in one image and a craggy bit of coastline appears in another. |
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The waterway is a thread linking many architectural and engineering triumphs, including aqueducts, pumping stations and lock flights. |
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The most conspicuous result now is the Rideau Canal, an immensely expensive waterway that terminates in Ottawa. |
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And where the canal had been reduced to a mere pipeline, new bridges were built to carry walkers over the now brimming waterway. |
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Apartment buildings overlook it, but they are not the luxury units one might expect with such a commanding view of the waterway. |
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The canal boom revived the idea of a waterway between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge. |
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Covered moorage can restrict visibility from one waterway to another. It is therefore critical to keep rafting boats in marina waterways to a minimum. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of soil were also removed to make a 300-metre road along the river bank, reducing the width of the waterway to just two metres at places. |
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Three thousand fish have been released into the River Tame in Stockport to restore life to a waterway devastated by a major pollution incident earlier this year. |
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Others traveled further north along the Mississippi waterway. |
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Running trails follow the winding waterway, while paddlers row or kayak. |
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A large bridge, one often traversed by commuters to the city and a place often visited to look down at the lazy river, spanned the waterway in a gentle arc. |
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With its action, the state's highest court has potentially granted exclusive fishing rights to anyone owning land traversed by a recognized navigable waterway. |
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She rowed the boat down the waterway, her anger slowly subsiding. |
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The release of 195 decibels into this key waterway used by orcas, porpoises, seals, and other marine mammals was followed by an increase in strandings. |
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The waterway has its source in western Zambia, forming the frontier between Zimbabwe and Zambia and passing through central Mozambique before it empties into the Indian Ocean. |
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I finished my tour on the opposite side of Punda from the fort, where a flotilla of sailing boats was moored up on a small waterway off the main harbour. |
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On the local waterway there is an increasing demand for marina berths. |
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Sewage running from their base has long polluted the waterway, but the authorities never paid attention. |
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In the 1880s, the body of an unknown young woman was found floating in the Paris waterway. |
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Countries such as the United States argue that the increasingly navigable waterway should be treated as an international strait, not Canadian waters. |
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In the days of commercial shipping to Norwich, these very successful fishermen regularly patrolled the waterway following the coasters and on the look-out for damaged fish. |
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Sensibly enough, this new waterway was known as the Lake Borgne Canal, although it was later called the Violet Canal, in honor of the small nearby community of Violet. |
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Berrios worries about losing specialists who can design large networks, databases and systems to control dams, spillways and other specialized irrigation or waterway systems. |
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Volunteers cleared trees and undergrowth to uncover historic waterway features, including a dry dock, a saw pit and the remains of the lock keeper's cottage. |
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The River Lea has been an important navigable waterway into London for over 500 years, and during the 18th century the navigation was much improved with new cuts and locks. |
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The oil painting features a boy and girl on a punt on a waterway. |
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Out of sight there is a long, straight waterway along which he walks his dogs most days, and I was knocked off my feet with the list of birds and wildlife he's seen there. |
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There are five Scottish canals, together making up 137 linear miles of waterway network, containing 7766 megalitres of water. |
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Although this did not grant outright control of the strategic waterway, it did give Britain leverage. |
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British Waterways could also change the classification of an existing waterway. |
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The Bridgewater Canal, Britain's first wholly artificial waterway, was opened in 1761, bringing coal from mines at Worsley to central Manchester. |
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Steamships immediately made use of this new waterway and found themselves in high demand in China for the start of the 1870 tea season. |
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Bacon had the Cyfarthfa Canal, a short tub boat waterway, constructed during the latter part of the 1770s to bring coal to the ironworks. |
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On Monday 19 August 1940 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. |
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The town was named Milford after the waterway, and Haven was added later in around 1868 when the railway terminus was built. |
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The town of Milford Haven lies on the north bank of the Milford Haven waterway, which is a ria or drowned valley. |
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If the waterway had been built, canal traffic would have crossed the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct heading north to Chester and the River Dee. |
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However, after Telford was hired the plan was changed to an aqueduct that would create an uninterrupted waterway straight across the valley. |
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In a rebranding exercise by British Waterways in the 1980s, the former industrial waterway was renamed the Llangollen Canal. |
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Its importance as a waterway in the Holy Roman Empire is supported by the many castles and fortifications built along it. |
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The rivers Rhine, Meuse, and Scheldt give waterway access into the heart of Western Europe, including the highly industrialized Ruhr. |
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Ample free parking exists all along the waterway, and the banks are a short walk from one's vehicle. |
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Even with reduced nutrient levels, algae tend to remain dominant, blocking light and preventing plants from growing on the floor of the waterway. |
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Clearance salvage is the coordinated removal or salvage of numerous vessels in a harbor or waterway. |
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This is a convenient method of manoeuvring in a narrow waterway or through a busy harbour. |
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It was the first waterway in Central Europe to provide a direct link between the two major rivers, the Vistula and the Neman. |
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Lawrence on his first voyage, he now opened up the greatest waterway for the European penetration of North America. |
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The Kara Strait was an important waterway in the early exploration of the Northern Sea Route. |
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No longer used for freight, the waterway is now popular with anglers and narrowboaters. |
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In 1762 he obtained parliamentary powers to provide an improved waterway between Liverpool and Manchester by means of a canal. |
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Construction of the machines was completed in 1793, as well as a dam, waterway, waterwheel, and mill. |
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From 1826 to 1832, the Rideau Canal was built to provide a secure waterway not at risk from American cannon fire. |
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A century ago it would have cost half a penny for anyone to use the ferry crossing the Tinsley waterway. |
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However, the section through Chesterfield remains isolated from the rest of the waterway network. |
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Army Corps of Engineers has rubber-stamped development along the natural waterway without studying the ecological impacts. |
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According to estimate, there are 24 trade and military vessels were drowned in Shatt-al-Arab waterway. |
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The men were detained on Monday in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway that runs along the Iran-Iraq border. |
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The hunter and his dog in their boat may be but a small part of the depiction of two greater scaup winging across a windswept waterway. |
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Hearing it time and time again started to get on my nerves, so I challenged myself to make a film about Birmingham that said more than just inland waterway oneupmanship. |
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An image of the Nile River, captured by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite on the Suomi NPP satellite gives a glittering view of the waterway. |
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Iran impounded three British military vessels and detained eight crewmen yesterday in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, Iraq's main link with the Persian Gulf. |
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By 1892, no traffic proceeded past Boroughbridge, and the North Eastern Railway took action to prevent the waterway above Boroughbridge being used. |
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Drinking any contaminated water and eating any foods washed in the water, as well as shellfish living in the affected waterway, can cause a person to contract an infection. |
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Despite the absence of a continuous navigable waterway, the Angara and its tributary the Ilim were of considerable importance for Russian colonization of Siberia since ca. |
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Their instructions were to select a location inland along a waterway where they would be less vulnerable to the Spanish or other Europeans also seeking to establish colonies. |
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The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow, strategically important waterway between the Gulf of Oman in the southeast and the Persian Gulf in the southwest. |
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The Moselle is an important waterway and is also used for river cruises. |
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Classified as an international waterway, it originates in the town of Donaueschingen, in the Black Forest of Germany, at the confluence of the rivers Brigach and Breg. |
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New Jersey Baykeepers responded by changing their strategy for utilizing oysters to clean up the waterway, by partnering with Naval Weapons Station Earle. |
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The Llangollen Canal, although designed to be primarily a water source from the River Dee, became a cruising waterway despite its inherent narrow nature. |
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In 2012, it was announced that the Milford waterway was declared an Enterprise Zone by the coalition government, due to its importance to the energy sector. |
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Peters Canal, it remains an important waterway for recreational vessels. |
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In effect, this meant either reclassifying the Remainder Waterway as a Cruising Waterway or entering into an agreement for another body to maintain the waterway. |
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The Industrial Revolution improved Britain's transport infrastructure with a turnpike road network, a canal and waterway network, and a railway network. |
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The North Sea has provided waterway access for commerce and conquest. |
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The Thames is the major waterway in England, with imports and exports focused at the Port of Tilbury in the Thames Estuary, one of the United Kingdom's three major ports. |
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Yovy Suarez Jimenez had been out for a run along a bicycle path by the waterway near her home in Davie, Florida, when she was savaged by the eight to ten foot reptile. |
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Twin lounge seats with electronically adjustable backrests allow guests to lie flat and soak up the sun, or sit upright with a clear view of the waterway. |
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The canal's towpath runs is designated as a National Waterway Walk and is a public right of way. |
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This year, for the first time, the local Girl Scout troops will hand out a special badge for participation in Waterway Cleanup. |
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The control barge was successfully towed through the Barataria Waterway and completed the route to a lay-by berth in the Mississippi River. |
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The Johnson site is located midway along a major interior water route, the Inland Waterway connecting Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. |
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The plan is that one day the Wilts and Berks canal will allow boats to cruise what is known as the Wessex Waterway Network. |
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To accompany this fine duo, we order sausage made in Hancock, just the other side of the Keweenaw Waterway. |
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Since the 1950s, petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries have developed along the Milford Haven Waterway. |
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Milford Haven Waterway is the natural harbour on which the town stands and from which the town takes its name. |
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The town was founded in 1790 on the north side of the Waterway, from which it takes its name. |
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Waterway commerce was historically important to Europe, particularly to Russia. |
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Parts, or all, of a Remainder Waterway canal, could also be transferred to local authorities, etc. |
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It is situated on the north side of the Milford Haven Waterway, an estuary forming a natural harbour that has been used as a port since the Middle Ages. |
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He marveled that the Waterway could temporarily unite two distinct species, powerboaters and sailboaters, who have historically avoided each other like the plague. |
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The Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway, as well as Red Reef Park, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center and Spanish River parks, are only a short bike-ride away. |
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In the World War II it was used to control the anti-aircraft guns defending the Milford Haven Waterway and to plot the position of German air dropped magnetic mines. |
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