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Minehunter that Served in Libya Anchors in Dublin Bay
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[Afloat] - #NAVAL ANCHORAGE – A Royal Navy mine-hunter HMS Bangor (MI09) which took part in Libyan operations last year, anchored overnight in Dublin Bay during the north-easterly gale force winds, writes Jehan Ashmore. Unlike the majority of vessels which anchor
Google News: Maddocks | Quarterly Sustainability & Climate Change Update March 2012
[Linex Legal (press release) (registration)] - In particular, Ulan was required to implement all reasonable and feasible measures to minimise the release of GHG emissions, and prepare an air quality and GHG management plan for the mine. Hunter Environment Lobby initially sought to have the approval
Google News: Royal Navy minehunter officer honoured for courage in Libyan
[This is Grimsby] - Operating in daylight and without air support, the RN officer led his mine hunter group into the mine danger area and with immense fortitude and gallantry, repeatedly took his ship within enemy missile and artillery range.
COALHUNTER: Making it in a Corporate World
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[Tumbler Ridge News] - But in 1983, despite rising in the ranks at the mine, Hunter decided to go to school, studying at the University of Alberta. He minored in Chinese, and enjoyed it so much that he started a translation service. Hunter jokes that he got the job with
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