Search: in
Naval architecture
Naval architecture in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Naval architecture

Naval architecture





Encyclopedia results for Naval architecture

  1. Naval, Huesca

    for other uses Naval disambiguation Infobox settlement name Naval settlement type Municipalities of Spain Municipality official name if different from name native name if different from name image skyline image alt image caption image flag image shield nickname motto image map Naval mapa.png map caption pushpin map Spain pushpin label position pushpin map caption Location in Spain subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Spain subdivision type1 Autonomous communities of Spain Autonomous community subdivision name1 flag Arag n subdivision type2 Provinces of Spain Province subdivision name2 Huesca province Huesca subdivision type3 Comarcas of Spain Comarca subdivision name3 Somontano de Barbastro subdivision type4 Judicial district subdivision name4 Barbastro seat type Capital political Capital seat latd 42 latm 11 lats 35 latNS N longd 0 longm 9 longs 5 longEW E coordinates type region ES type city 288 source GNS enwiki coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes elevation m 631 elevation min m elevation max m area footnotes area total km2 47.44 established title Founded established date population footnotes for references use ref tags population total 270 population as of 2008 population demonym Navales, a population note population density km2 auto blank name sec1 Languages of Spain Official language s blank info sec1 timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer Time CEST utc offset DST 2 postal code type List of postal codes in Spain Postal code postal code 22320 area code type Telephone numbers in Spain Dialing code ... Naval is a municipality located in the Huesca province province of Huesca , Aragon , Spain . According ... relcategoria.205 idmenu. chk.6711806e5b981a0e71e94c7fcecd6ac8.html Naval on Diputaci n de ... places in the Province of Huesca Aragon geo stub an Naval Uesca ca Naval es Naval Huesca eu Naval fr Naval Huesca it Naval Huesca lad Naval pt Naval ru uk war Naval, Huesca ...   more details



  1. Naval base

    unreferenced date February 2012 File Flotte Reunion.jpg thumb The French Navy has a flotilla based in R union , comprising from left to right on the photo the Southern patrol ship Albatros, the frigate Flor al, the P400 class patrol vessels La Rieuse and La Boudeuse and the patrol boat of the Gendarmerie Navale Jonquille, the BATRAL La Grandi re and the Garonne, behind the CIGH22 tank, and the swift boat V tiver outside the water . about the military installation the suburb of Perth Naval Base, Western Australia A naval base military port is a military base , where warship s and naval ship s are deployed when they have no mission at sea or want to restock. Usually ships may also perform some minor repairs. Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that usually stay on the ships but are undergoing maintenance while the ship is in port. See also Military base Naval Dockyard Bombay Royal Navy Dockyards Category Navy bases Navy stub ar da Fl destation de Marinest tzpunkt el fr Base navale it Base navale li Marinehave nl Marinehaven pl Port wojenny pt Base naval ru sv rlogsbas uk zh ...   more details



  1. Naval academy

    A Naval Academy is a national institution that provides undergraduate level education for prospective naval officer s. Naval training commonly took place only at sea until the 20th century, even if those ships were permanently moored. For example, both the France French cole Navale and the United Kingdom British BRNC only comparatively recently constructed their training establishments on shore, despite the history of those two navies almost contemporary with the establishment of those two nations air force colleges. This is in contrast to their military counterparts such as the cole Sp ciale Militaire de Saint Cyr and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst which, with their predecessors, have a history of a much more formal presence, in spite as in the British case of the Royal Navy being the service that was both senior and historically had commanded the lion s share of state funds for defence purposes. Some State polity states may combine all officer training for their armed forces into one college. This is particularly true where economies of scale mean that it is impractical to have separate naval, military and air force academies this is the case in, for example, Singapore . It may also be the case in those few of the worlds states that have unified armed forces the most notable one being the Canadian Forces . Naval academies navy stub Category Naval academies ...   more details



  1. Naval trawler

    thumb left upright A naval trawler s gun crew mans a QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun 12 pounder ... aircraft or submarines. The smallest civilian trawlers were converted to danlayers . cquote The naval ... A S Trawlers uboat.net ref The Royal Navy ordered many naval trawlers to Admiralty specifications ... switch to constructing naval versions. As a bonus, the Admiralty could sell these trawlers to commercial ... Stannard was in command of the naval trawler HMT Arab HMT Arab when he won the Victoria Cross for his ... ship s. The Battle of Amami shima was an incident in which the japan Japanese sank a North Korean naval ... use of a naval trawler. The pirates used naval trawlers again at the Action of 30 March 2010 and the Action of 1 April 2010 . One naval trawler was sunk and another was captured by the Seychelles Coast ... naval trawler Shakespearian class trawler Tree class trawler Type 139 patrol trawler refend See ... Agate 1935 HM Trawler Agate an armed trawler Minesweepers of the Royal New Zealand Navy Naval drifter Royal Naval Patrol Service Trawlers of the Royal Navy Vorpostenboot German Armed trawlers of both ... Commonscat Naval trawlers http www.harry tates.org.uk trawlers.htm The Trawlers go to War http uboat.net allies ships trawlers.htm A S Trawlers uboat.net http www.royal naval reserve.co.uk Memorial ... DEFAULTSORT Naval Trawler Category Naval trawlers Category Naval ships Category Trawlers es Arrastrero armado is Bryntogari pl Uzbrojony trawler pt Naval trawler ...   more details



  1. Beached (naval)

    A Officer armed forces naval officer who is beached is one who, through illness or other incapacitation, is restricted to shore duty. ref http books.google.com books?id btvxo jkAnMC&pg PA337&lpg PA337&dq naval officer beached beaches&source bl&ots Q1jqndqCne&sig zcF946pka1YDIXNP3 KvUaB8e6Q&hl en&ei 2QxNSu3rB4X7tgfz8rCnBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10 ref References Reflist Category Nautical terms water transport stub ...   more details



  1. Naval Chronicle

    The Naval Chronicle was a British periodical published monthly between January, 1799 and December, 1818 Huntington . It contained information about the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom , including biographies, histories, news, and essays on nautical subjects, as well as poems and ballads on a variety of related topics Jeffery . References Huntington Library Catalog Jeffery,Walter James. Index to The Naval Chronicle 1798 1818 . Publisher S.N., 1933. Category Periodicals ...   more details



  1. Naval pentathlon

    File Hinderbanan.jpg thumb 240px The obstacle race , an event of naval pentatthlon at the 2007 Military World Games . The Naval pentathlon is a multisport which is practiced only by military athletes at the World Military Championships and Military World Games , both events organized by the international federation that governs military sport, the Conseil International du Sport Militaire . ref cite web url http www.cism milsport.org eng 003 SPORTS 014 naval pent NavalPent.pdf title Naval pentathlon Regulations publisher cism milsport.org accessdate 1 May 2012 ref The five races Obstacle race Life saving swimming race Utility swimming race Seamanship race Amphibious cross country race References reflist See also International Military Sports Council Aeronautical pentathlon Military pentathlon Military World Games External links http www.cism milsport.org eng 003 SPORTS 014 naval pent main.asp Naval pentathlon from site of the Conseil International du Sport Militaire CISM commonscat Category Military sports it Pentathlon navale ...   more details



  1. Harish Naval

    Multiple issues orphan February 2012 BLP sources October 2011 Dr. Harish Naval is a professor of Hindi literature at Hindu college University of Delhi Delhi University , and head of the department of Hindi. ref Gandhi marg http books.google.com books?id KD6TAAAAIAAJ&q 22Harish Naval 22&dq 22Harish Naval 22&hl en&ei gHaTTrTxMYfW0QGIusnqDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAQ p.677 ref He received the Yuva Janapith Prize for his first book Bagpat Ke Kharbuje . He has written 12 books, all in Hindi. He is experienced as The Literary Adviser Hindi India Today. Been as Consultant Hindi Programming NDTV. Visiting Prof at Sofia Univ and Head Examiner and Moderator in Mauritius University Visited more than two dozen countries. Written TV serials and Radio Programmes numbering more than 100 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Naval, Harish ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Naval, Harish Category University of Delhi faculty Category Living people Category Hindi literature ...   more details



  1. Naval artillery

    in 1864. Naval artillery , or naval riflery , is artillery mounted on a warship for use in naval warfare . Naval artillery has historically been used to engage either other ships, or targets on land in the latter role it is currently termed naval gunfire fire support . In the 20th century naval ... century onward, the gun became the most important weapon at sea. Galley s were the first naval .... This method became the heart of naval warfare during the age of sail , with navies adopting their strategies ... ship at close range. During the 19th century naval artillery increased in size and power. The advances ... as the secondary armament. After World War II, the guided missile began to replace the naval ..., the principal role of naval artillery is for short ranged anti air and anti missile defence ..., Hampshire Fort Nelson , Portsmouth, UK. gallery See also Coastal artillery Naval artillery in the Age of Sail List of naval guns List of artillery by type Naval artillery List of artillery Bibliography ... of Fire Control publisher Routledge location Abingdon, Oxfordshire year 2005 series Naval Policy and History volume 32 isbn 0 415 40788 5 cite book last Campbell first John title Naval Weapons of World War II year 1985 publisher Naval Institute Press location Annapolis, MD isbn 0 87021 459 4 cite book last Friedman first Norman title Naval Firepower Battleship Guns and Gunnery in the Dreadnought Era publisher Naval Institute Press location Annapolis, MD year 2008 isbn 978 1 59114 555 4 cite ... Naval Institute Press location Annapolis, MD isbn 0 87021 917 0 cite book last1 Hodges first1 Peter ... War Siege, Seacoast, and Naval Cannon publisher Museum Restoration Service location Alexandria Bay ... 20rivalry 20between 20makers&f true 1943 Popular Science article on the history of naval cannons commons category Naval artillery Category Naval artillery Category Naval weapons of the United States Link FA pl ca Artilleria naval de Schiffsartillerie el es Artiller a naval fr ...   more details



  1. Turkish architecture

    Turkish architecture may refer to Architecture of Turkey after 1923 Ottoman architecture before 1923 tr T rk mimarisi disambig ...   more details



  1. Naval Patrolmen

    Infobox military unit unit name Naval Patrolmen Branch image caption dates 1987 Present country Sri Lanka branch Sri Lanka Navy type Naval Infantry role Force Protection, br Amphibious Operations size command structure Sri Lanka Navy current commander garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname The Regiment motto Constant Protection colors identification symbol identification symbol label march mascot battles Insurrection 1987 89 br Sri Lankan Civil War notable commanders anniversaries SLN Naval Patrolmen Branch is a branch of the Sri Lanka Navy that performs the role of naval infantry . Effectively members of this branch are soldiers of the navy. Originally limited for base and harbors security, in recent years Naval Patrolmen have taken parting offensive ... amphibious operations. History Naval personal have been deployed on shore patrol duties on many occasions since the formation of the Royal Ceylon Navy in 1950. Regularly naval personal were deployed to support ... station in Colombo. With the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War and increased threat to naval bases that where lunching pads for naval operations to curb LTTE sea movements, the Vice Admiral Ananda Silva , the Commander of the Navy Sri Lanka Commander of the Navy instituted the formation of the Naval ... Mortar weapon mortar s, Unibuffel light armored vehicles . Naval Patrolmen have taken part in several ... the Battle of Pooneryn . During the last part of the civil war known as the Eelam War IV Naval Patrolmen ... Island and Kayts . Since 1987, the Naval Patrolmen frequently mounts the guard at the President ... role Officers and patrolmen are organized into battalions based at naval bases island wide and independent detachments. All units come under the command of Director Naval Land Operations, who in turn reports to Director General Operations , however individual units come under that command of the Naval ... index.php?id 47 Naval Patrolman Branch Category Sri Lanka Navy Category Military units and formations ...   more details



  1. Naval Club

    class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The Naval Club colspan 2 style text align center Founded 1919 Home Page www.navalclub.co.uk Address 38 Hill Street Clubhouse occupied since 1946 Club established for Officers of the Royal Navy and RNVR colspan 2 style font size smaller The Naval Club , formerly the RNVR Auxiliary Patrol Club 1919 1943 , and the RNVR Club 1943 1969 is a London Club english club established in 1919. Since 1946 it has owned the premises at 38 Hill Street, Mayfair which was formerly occupied by the John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham 2nd Earl of Chatham . It was founded as the RNVR Auxiliary Volunteers Club after World War I, for serving and retired officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve RNVR . It leased interim premises from the Marlborough Club up until 1946, when it acquired its current townhouse. The building still serves today as the headquarters of the RNVR Officers Association. In 1969, it changed its name to the Naval Club. The club s first president was Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe . Notable members of the club have included Viscount Astor, Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma , Alan Lennox Boyd , and Harold Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson . Now open to all those with a connection to, or interest in, the sea & maritime affairs. A Corporate membership scheme is also available. As of 2009, the membership subscription costs between 230 and 360 per year, with a 190 rate for younger members. The entrance fee is an additional 125 150, but is waived for serving and retired naval officers http www.navalclub.co.uk index.php?option com content&view article&id 113&Itemid 69 . External links http www.navalclub.co.uk Naval Club website See also List of London s gentlemen s clubs Military gentlemen s clubs of London Category London s gentlemen s clubs Category 1946 establishments ...   more details



  1. Architecture of Montenegro

    Culture of Montenegro The architecture of Montenegro is a mixture of many influences, from Roman and Venetian to Ottoman and modern times. Characteristics Montenegro has a number of significant cultural and historical sites, including heritage sites from the pre Romanesque art Romanesque , Gothic art Gothic and Baroque periods. The Montenegrin coastal region is especially well known for its religious monuments, including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon , ref http www.discover montenegro.com St Tryphon s Cathedral.htm St. Tryphon c Cathedral ref the basilica of St. Luke over 800 years , Our Lady of the Rock krpjela , the Savina Monastery , the Cetinje Monastery and others. This area, sometimes called Albania Veneta Venetian Montenegro , is full of Venetian Gothic architecture Venetian architecture , mainly in Cattaro Kotor and Perasto Perast the ancient city of Cattaro is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The Byzantine empire Byzantine influence in architecture and in religious artwork is especially apparent in the country s interior. The majority of architecture of Montenegro is Byzantine, Latin or Venetian Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Ottoman. The architecture of Storica Cattaro venetian for Stari Kotor Four centuries of Venetian domination have given the city the typical Venetian architecture, that contributed to make Kotor a UNESCO world heritage site. ref name unesco ... half of the XVI century. The most representative monument of Roman architecture in the Adriatic ... the Cathedral, in the heart of the old town, there are magnificent examples of sacral architecture ... Cattaro, showing typical venetian architecture buildings and the Clock tower There are also numerous ... the Naval museum, and finally the Clock tower , from the XVI century, with the medieval pillory just ... 868 9 Montenegro topics2 state collapsed Architecture of Europe DEFAULTSORT Architecture Of Montenegro Category Montenegrin architecture ...   more details



  1. Naval strategy

    Refimprove date August 2008 Naval strategy is the planning and conduct of war at sea, the naval equivalent of military strategy on land. Naval strategy, and the related concept of maritime strategy, concerns ... campaign campaigns , the movement and disposition of naval forces by which a commander secures the advantage of fighting at a place convenient to himself, and the deception of the enemy. Naval tactics deal with the execution of plans and man uvering of ships or Naval fleet fleets in battle . Principles of naval strategy The great aims of a Naval fleet fleet in war must be to keep the coast of its ... of the third the destruction or paralysis of the hostile Naval fleet fleet . A fleet that secures the freedom of its own communications from attack is said to have command of the sea . Naval ... be denied to the enemy and no resources that a Naval fleet fleet can exploit. While an army can ... of naval strategy Torrington and the fleet in being The Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington ... of theory It was only at the very end of the 19th century that theories of naval strategy ... naval officer and historian . Influenced by Antoine Henri Jomini Jomini s principles of strategy ... of Great Britain Britain in the 18th century, domination of the sea through naval power was the deciding ... in war. In Mahan s view, a country obtained command of the sea by concentrating its naval ... in a naval war was always the enemy fleet. Mahan s writings were highly influential. His best ... theories contributed to the naval arms race between 1898 and 1914. The Colomb brothers and naval warfare ... from history general rules applicable to modern naval warfare in his Naval Warfare 1891 . But their writings ... strategy Sir Julian Corbett 1854 1922 was a United Kingdom British naval historian who became a lecturer at the Royal Naval War College in Great Britain. Corbett differed from Mahan in placing much less emphasis on fleet battle. Corbett emphasized the interdependence of Naval warfare naval and land ...   more details



  1. Naval drifter

    trawlers or drifters could easily switch to constructing naval versions. As a bonus these drifters ... War II Empty section date March 2009 See also Royal Naval Patrol Service Notes reflist References ... http books.google.co.nz books?id 6hwb6ovvYCcC&pg PA161&lpg PA161&dq Halpern, Paul 22A Naval History ... iMYKUsQPS2YWnAg&sa X&oi book result&resnum 4&ct result PPA163,M1 A Naval History of World War I Naval ... Warship types of the 19th & 20th centuries DEFAULTSORT Naval Drifter Category Nautical terms Category Ship types Category Steamships Category World War I naval ships of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Naval ship

    replenishment to fleet units. Naval mine Mine warfare ships whose primary function is mine warfare ... classification symbol Size In rough order of tonnage largest to smallest , modern surface naval ... use, history, and interpretation of the class by different navies. See also List of naval ship ... types of the 19th & 20th centuries DEFAULTSORT Naval Ship Category Naval ships Category Ship types ...   more details



  1. Naval stores

    Naval Stores is a broad term which originally applied to the resin based components used in building and maintaining wooden sailing ships, a category which includes cordage , mask , turpentine , rosin , pitch resin and tar . In modern usage, the term applies to all products derived from pine Sap plant sap , which are used to manufacture soap , paint , varnish , shoe polish , lubricants , linoleum , and roofing materials. History Having depleted much of its resources, Great Britain turned to the American colonies for them, especially lumber. In New England forests large trees could only be used by the Royal Navy for masts. By the Revolutionary War, naval stores were a large part of the New England economy. Naval stores were also a large store that sold guns to Province of Carolina Carolina economy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Sawn lumber, Shake shingle shake shingle s, and barrel stave s especially buoyed the northeastern Carolina economy. ref Greene, Jack P, Pursuits of Happiness, Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press, 1988, pp. 144 145 ref Naval stores even played a role during the American Revolutionary War. As Britain attempted to cripple French and Spanish capacities through blockade, they declared naval stores to be contraband. At the time Russia was Europe s chief producer of naval stores leading to the seizure of neutral Russian vessels. In 1780 Catherine the Great announced that her navy would be used against anyone interfering with neutral trade and she gathered together European neutrals into the League of Armed Neutrality. These actions were beneficial for the struggling colonists as the British were forced to act with greater caution. ref Crosby, Alfred W., Jr., America, Russia, Hemp, and Napoleon, Ohio State University Press, 1965, pp. 8 ref See also Shipbuilding Naval stores industry Bark hack Footnotes reflist External links http www.srs.fs.usda.gov organization history naval stores.htm http www.maritime.org conf conf kaye tar.htm ...   more details



  1. Captain (naval)

    Guide to NOSC Civilians Boarding Navy Ships location San Diego publisher Naval Oceans System Center ... D , while United States Naval Aviator naval aviator and Naval Flight Officer naval flight officer ... States Navy Category Naval ranks ar da Kommand r de Kapit n zur See es Capit n de ...   more details



  1. Naval Reactors

    News release date July 2011 No footnotes date April 2010 Image NR LOGO.jpg thumb right Naval Reactors logo Naval Reactors often abbreviated to NR is an umbrella term for the U.S. government office that has ... Navy s nuclear propulsion program and thus for United States Naval reactors . A single entity, it has authority and reporting responsibilities within both the Department of the Navy NAVSEA , Chief of Naval ... & Mission Assurance, NAVSEA 08 Naval Reactors, NAVSEA 07Q Submarine Safety & Quality Assurance ... s effort as Director of the Naval Reactors Branch in the Bureau of Ships. As noted above, the office ... of Ships. When the AEC was abolished, Naval Reactors became a joint effort of the Navy and the Energy ... of the organization, the Bureau of Ships has given way since the 1950s to the Naval Sea Systems Command ... States Congress into an unprecedented tenure situation as head of Naval Reactors whereby ... DOD DOE superiors of the position, succeeding Directors of Naval Reactors NAVSEA 08 were given extended tour lengths eight years as well. The Director of Naval Reactors also serves as a Deputy Administrator ... of Naval Reactors Start End Director Feb 1949 Feb 1, 1982 Admiral Hyman G. Rickover Feb 1, 1982 ... fields, whether in naval engineering and construction, in atomic energy laboratories or in submarines ... R. McKee , to today s head of Naval Reactors, Kirkland H. Donald , all have held command of nuclear ... How One Man Made a Difference , Theodore Rockwell, Naval Institute Press Annapolis, MD , 1992 Nuclear Navy 1946 1962 , Francis Duncan and Richard G. Hewlett, Naval Institute Press Annapolis, MD , 1974 Rickover and the Nuclear Navy The Discipline of Technology , Francis Duncan, Naval Institute Press Annapolis, MD , 1990 http navalreactorshistorydb.info Naval Reactors History Database Category Nuclear vehicle propulsion Category Naval reactors Category United States Navy organization Category United States Department of Energy de Naval Reactors ...   more details



  1. Naval aviation

    2, 1917. Naval aviation is the application of manned Military aviation military air power by Navy ... is the operation of aircraft in a maritime role under the command of non naval forces such as the former ... Coast Guard , which is considered part of U.S. naval aviation. Naval aviation is typically projected ... in 1914. U.S. naval aviation began with pioneer aviator Glenn Curtiss who contracted with the Navy ... School, took off in a Curtiss grass cutter plane to become the first Naval aviator. Meanwhile, Captain ... of having airplanes aboard. However, shipboard naval aviation had begun in the Royal Navy ... naval aviation were set in June 1912, when Lieutenant Dimitrios Kamberos of the Hellenic Air ... title ref Then, on January 24, 1913 the first wartime naval aviation interservice cooperation mission ... front the first naval air raid occurred on December 25, 1914 when twelve seaplanes from ... s two air services in 1918 the Royal Flying Corps had been combined with the Royal Naval Air Service ... of naval air tactics throughout the 20s. Many Royal Navy British naval vessels carried ... II saw the emergence of naval aviation as a significant, often decisive, element in the war at sea ... such as Germany and Italy did not develop independent naval aviation, for geographic or political reasons. Soviet Naval Aviation was mostly organized as land based coast defense force apart from ... at sea Battle of Midway , German battleship Bismarck Bismarck , pre emptive strikes against naval units ... the battleship as the most powerful naval offensive weapons system as battles between fleets were ... provided air cover where it was needed. The Royal Navy had observed the impact of naval aviation and, obliged ... involving naval aviation included Battle of the Atlantic , aircraft carried by low cost escort ... between Japanese and American naval fleets were then conducted largely or entirely by aircraft ... the largest naval battle in history . Japan s last carriers and pilots are deliberately sacrificed ...   more details



  1. Revivalism (architecture)

    of Lords in the Palace of Westminster , executed mid 19th century in Gothic Revival architecture Gothic ... in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a Architectural ... revivals Expand list date January 2010 Western civilizations Revivalist architecture this excellent list seems to show otherwise ? See its article largely Mediterranean Revival architecture Preclassical Revival Mycenaean Revival architecture revival of Mycenaean Greek architecture Classical Revival Neoclassical architecture revival of Classical architecture Federal architecture Greek Revival architecture revival of Architecture of ancient Greece Ancient Greek architecture Jeffersonian architecture Regency architecture Russian neoclassical revival Postclassical Revival Byzantine Revival architecture revival of Byzantine architecture Bristol Byzantine Neo Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire Russo Byzantine architecture Medieval Revival Romanesque Revival architecture revival of Romanesque architecture Richardsonian Romanesque Gothic Revival architecture revival of Gothic architecture Carpenter Gothic Neo Manueline revival of Manueline Scots Baronial Style architecture Russian Revival architecture revival of Architecture of Kievan Rus Kievan Rus architecture Renaissance Revival Renaissance Revival architecture revival of Renaissance architecture Italianate architecture Palazzo style architecture revival based on Italian Palazzo Mediterranean Revival architecture revival of Renaissance architecture Italian Renaissance architecture Palladian architecture Post Modern revival Palladian Revival architecture revival of Palladian architecture Ch teauesque revival of French Renaissance architecture Category Spanish Revival architecture Spanish Revival architecture revival of Architecture of the Spanish Renaissance Spanish Renaissance architecture Baroque Revival Baroque Revival architecture revival of Baroque architecture Dutch Revival architecture revival ...   more details



  1. Naval Review

    Naval Review , see Naval Review magazine . Image Truman on Renshaw 0549908.jpg thumb Harry ... planes are flying in formation overhead. A Naval Review is an event, where the whole or a very ... to June 1893, at Hampton Roads International Naval Review , part of the Columbian Exposition President onboard the despatch vessel Dolphin , with the following U.S. naval vessels present USS Atlanta ... 2 September&ndash 4 September 1906, Oyster Bay, N.Y. U.S. naval vessels included USS Florida BM ... Review, from Fort Monroe as part of Jamestown Exposition which laid the groundwork for Naval Station, Norfolk U.S. naval vessels included USS Georgia BB 15 USS Georgia , from which 11 June ... 1911, New York U.S. naval vessels included USS South Carolina BB 26 USS South Carolina USS Washington ... U.S. naval vessels included USS Washington ACR 11 USS Seattle late December 1919, North River Victory Naval Review U.S. naval vessels included USS Florida BB 30 USS Florida Inter war Warren G. Harding ... U.S. naval vessels USS Delaware BB 28 USS Delaware BB 28 USS Dickerson DD 157 USS Dickerson DD 157 April 1921, Norfolk, Virginia , which included the following U.S. naval vessels USS Graham DD ... Naval Institute Press, 1991 , 303. ISBN 0 87021 023 8. oclc 23654474 . ref and USS Chase DD 323 USS Chase DD 323 Calvin Coolidge File USS Maryland at 1927 naval review NARA 19 LC 19C.jpg thumb The USS Maryland BB 46 during the June 1927 review June 1927, Hampton Roads Naval vessels included ... included the following U.S. naval vessels USS Chicago CA 29 USS Chicago CA 29 USS Salt Lake City ... CA 27 September November 1935, San Diego , which included the following U.S. naval vessels USS ... Eisenhower Image International Naval Review 1957.jpg thumb right 220px International Naval Review 1957 11 June&ndash 13 June 1957, Hampton Roads International Naval Review on 350th anniversary of founding ... anti aircraft cruiser French cruiser De Grasse C610 De Grasse C610 and the following U.S. naval vessels ...   more details



  1. Squadron (naval)

    Other uses Squadron disambiguation Refimprove date August 2008 A squadron , or naval squadron, is a Military unit unit of 3 4 major warship s, transport ship s, submarine s, or sometimes small craft that may be part of a larger task force or a Naval fleet fleet . A squadron is usually composed of a homogeneous group of the same classification of ships, such as battleship s, battlecruiser s, cruiser s, destroyer s or frigate s, or of various types tasked with a specific mission such as coastal patrol , blockade , or minesweeping . Smaller warships are usually grouped in flotilla s. In the United States Navy , the term squadron has always been used for formations of destroyer s and submarines. Before 1864 the entire fleet of the Royal Navy was divided into three squadrons, Admiral Royal Navy History the red, the white, and the blue . Command element A fleet is usually commanded by a flag officer such as a vice admiral or a rear admiral , but squadrons are sometimes commanded by Commodore rank commodore s or simply the most senior Captain naval captain often the same thing , depending on the importance of the command. A large squadron will sometimes be divided into two or more divisions, each of which might be commanded by a subordinate admiral. Like a Naval fleet fleet , a squadron is usually, but not necessarily, a permanent formation. Squadron types There are several types of squadron Independent squadrons. In effect, these are formations that are too small to be called a fleet ... commanding the squadron may be the naval commander in chief in that theatre. Temporary sub divisions ... have tended to become administrative units. Most Navy navies began to abandon the squadron as a Naval ... Division naval References references External links http www.globalsecurity.org military agency navy squadron.htm Squadron . GlobalSecurity.org . Retrieved 2009 08 30. Naval units Category Squadrons ... he nl Eskader no Eskadre pl Eskadra marynarka wojenna pt Esquadra naval ru fi Laivue laivasto ...   more details



  1. Deportes Naval

    About the current team Deportes Naval, former Deportes Los N uticos Talcahuano the defunct team Naval de Talcahuano Infobox football club clubname Deportes Naval image fullname Club de Deportes Naval Sociedad An nima Deportiva nickname Choreros, El ancla, Albiazules founded August 27, 1972 ground Estadio CAP br Talcahuano capacity 10,500 chairman File Flag of Chile.svg 20px Chile Fernando Rojas manager File Flag of Chile.svg 20px Chile V ctor Merello league Primera B Chile Primera B season 2009 position 8th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 003399 body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 003399 socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 003399 rightarm2 003399 shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 003399 Club de Deportes Naval is a Chile an Football club , their home town is Talcahuano in the VIII Regi n of Biob o in Chile. They currently play in the second level of Chilean football, the Primera B Chile Primera B . The club were founded on August 27, 1972 as Club de Deportes Los N uticos . In 1992 the club were called Deportes Talcahuano , and since 2004, Club de Deportes Naval . Their home games are played at the Estadio CAP , which has a capacity of 10,500 seats. Titles Tercera Divisi n de Chile Tercera Divisi n 2 1999, 2008 Notable players flagicon Argentina Ezequiel Arriola flagicon Argentina Mauro Bustamante flagicon Argentina Jorge Detona flagicon Argentina Ezequiel Echeverr a flagicon Argentina Gerardo Figiber flagicon Argentina Fernando Giarrizo flagicon Argentina Andr s Navarro flagicon Argentina Daniel Plana flagicon Chile Edgar Melo flagicon Chile ... Lacroix pos MF Fs end See also Chilean football league system Naval de Talcahuano External links http ... clubs in Chile Naval Category Association football clubs established in 1972 Chile sport stub SouthAm footyclub stub es Club de Deportes Naval de Talcahuano pl Deportes Naval Talcahuano pt Club de Deportes Naval sv Club de Deportes Naval de Talcahuano ...   more details



  1. Deepti Naval

    refimprove BLP date June 2011 Infobox person bgcolour chocolate name Deepti Naval image Deepti Naval.jpg caption Deepti Naval at the special screening of her film Memories in March 2011 imagesize birth name birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1957 2 3 birth place Amritsar , India occupation Film actor, director years active 1979 present death date death place othername Dipti Naval years active 1979 present spouse Prakash Jha 1985 2002 website http www.deeptinaval.com notable role academyawards emmyawards tonyawards Deepti Naval born 3 February 1957 is an acclaimed Indian American actress who has worked in over 70 Hindi films. She has most often worked in arthouse and independent films, known as parallel cinema in India. She has also acted and directed Television serials. Apart from acting, Naval is also an artist who holds exhibitions of her photographs and paintings. She is best known for her acting in films like Chashme Buddoor 1981 film Chashme Baddoor 1981 , Mirch Masala 1985 , and more recently, Leela film Leela 2002 and Freaky Chakra film Freaky Chakra 2003 . Early life Deepti Naval was born on 3 February 1957 ref name Profile in Amritsar , Punjab India Punjab , India. She went ... author Deepti Naval accessdate 22 Feb 2012 ref Career Naval started her film career by playing a supporting ... of sorts with films like Bawandar and Freaky Chakra film Freaky Chakra . In April Naval was recognized ... Bandhan in colors. Personal life Deepti Naval was at one time married to filmmaker and director Prakash ... as i like.htm ref Naval was also once involved with actor Nana Patekar , and later engaged to Vinod ... Jallian Wala Bagh References reflist External links http www.deeptinaval.com Deepti Naval s own website http deeptinaval.bookchums.com Deepti Naval Deepti Naval Biography, Books,Works, Blog, Interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Naval, Deepti ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Naval, Deepti Category Indian emigrants to the United States Naval,Deepti Category 1957 births ...   more details




Articles 26 - 50 of 193604      Previous     Next


Search   in  
Search for Naval architecture in Tutorials
Search for Naval architecture in Encyclopedia
Search for Naval architecture in Videos
Search for Naval architecture in Books
Search for Naval architecture in Software
Search for Naval architecture in DVDs
Search for Naval architecture in Store


Advertisement




Naval architecture in Encyclopedia
Naval architecture top Naval architecture

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.info All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement