File Malolo by Agate.jpg right thumb The American punitiveexpedition against Malolo , Fiji in 1840 by Alfred Agate . A punitiveexpedition is a military journey undertaken to punish a state or any group ... a Chinese messenger, Meng Qi, on his face. Mongol invasion of Java A punitiveexpedition sent by Kublai ... Zaldivar to engage in a punitiveexpedition against the Keres language Keres natives of Acoma Pueblo ... execution by Korea of French priests proselytizing in Korea. The 1867 Formosa Expedition , a failed punitive operation of the United States. The United States expedition to Korea in 1871, in retaliation ... has ordered that an expedition be formed to punish the murderers of the Benin City expedition. The punitiveexpedition, which will be prepared at Old Calaber, will be made up of men from the forces ... in the 19th century, punitive expeditions were used as pretexts to colonial adventures that resulted ... rights and threaten its security . blockquote Notable punitive expeditions In the 13th century Kublai ... 800 men, women and children dead. From 1838 to 1842 ships of the United States Exploring Expedition engaged in three punitive expeditions against Pacific islanders. The First Opium War , in retaliation ... , and the Treaty of Nanjing . The 1842 Ivory Coast Expedition was led by Matthew C. Perry against .... The 1874 Japanese Taiwan Expedition of 1874 expedition against Formosa . ref name NYT1894 cite news ... 5 date August 22, 1894 ref The shortest war in history, the Anglo Zanzibar War , can be described as a punitiveexpedition. Benin Expedition of 1897 British punitive action that led to the annexation of the Kingdom of Benin . The New York Times reported on January 13, 1897 that a punitiveexpedition would be formed to punish the murderers of the Benin City expedition. ref name NYT1897 cite news url ... 2008 08 24 title To Punish the Murderers Great Britain Will Send Another Expedition to Benin City work .... ref The Pancho Villa Expedition from 1916 to 1917, led by General John J. Pershing , was an operation ... more details
Judicial remedies Punitive damages or exemplary damages are damages intended to reform or deter the defendant ... the purpose of punitive damages is not to compensate the plaintiff , the plaintiff will in fact receive all or some portion of the punitive damage award. Punitive damages are often awarded where ... Cir. 1996 Richard Posner Posner , J. ref However, punitive damages awarded under court systems that recognize ..., punitive damages awarded to one party in a US case would be difficult to get recognition for in a European court, where punitive damages are most likely to be considered to violate ordre public . ref See http www.iht.com articles 2008 03 26 america damages.php Courts outside U.S. wary of punitive ... s provable injuries, punitive damages are awarded only in special cases, usually under tort law, where the defendant s conduct was egregiously insidious. Punitive damages cannot generally ... of action eligible for punitive damages in excess of the value of the insurance policy . ref The landmark ... Australia In Australia, punitive damages are not available for breach of contract , ref Gray v ... Court of Appeal held that punitive damages are not available both for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty. Heydon J Heydon JA as he then was said there is no power to give punitive damages ... that there is no power to award punitive damages for the specific equitable wrong in issue. James Spigelman ... relationship in question, and refrained from deciding on whether punitive damages would be available ... that there was no principled reason to award punitive damages in respect of common law torts ... Another case that could arguably be seen as an example of punitive damages was that of Attorney General ... the defendant acts intentionally or with subjective recklessness ref 2010 NZSC 27 ref . Punitive ... to compensation, punitive damages could be awarded for breach of confidence, albeit that, on the facts ... of over NZ 20,000 for breach of fiduciary duty. United States Punitive damages are a settled principle ... more details
card sets, including the Expedition set Punitiveexpedition , a military journey undertaken to punish ... , a 1627 expedition of the Manchu Army against Korea Formosan Expedition a punitiveexpedition ... Army against Korea Taiwan Expedition of 1874 , a punitive Japanese expedition launched ... States expedition to Korea , an 1871 diplomatic expedition that turned into a punitiveexpedition when Korea fired on American ships 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia , a punitiveexpedition by the British ...wiktionary An expedition typically refers to a long journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose, often exploration exploratory , scientific , geographic , military or political in nature. Expedition ... adventure races are called expedition races Bicycle touring , a long distance type of bicycling that includes expedition bicycling, which are typically long journeys over tough terrain Expedition book Expedition book , a science fiction novel by Wayne Douglas Barlowe Expedition 360 , a successful attempt ... Expedition Act , legislation passed in 1903 by the United States Congress to break up trusts by the steel, meatpacking, oil and railroad industries Expedition Airways , a defunct airline based in Zimbabwe Expedition Island a park in Green River, Wyoming that marks where Major John Wesley Powell started an expedition down the Green River Expedition National Park , a national park in Queensland, Australia named for the Expedition Range Expedition Range , a mountain range within the Central Highlands sandstone region of Queensland, Australia Expedition Robinson , a popular Swedish reality television program debuting in 1997 Expedition to Earth , a collection of science fiction short stories by Arthur C. Clarke Expedition to the Barrier Peaks , a 1980 adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game written by Gary Gygax Expedition to the Hairier Peaks , the fourth album by the noise rock band Mindflayer released in 2006 Expedition Trophy , the world s longest winter motor rally ... more details
Pripyat swamps lang de Pripiatsee , also Pripyat march was the codename of the punitive operation conducted by German forces in July and August 1941. The operation was aimed at the mass murder of the local Jewish population ref By the definition of Alexey Litvin, who considers that the previous definition of operation, given by V. Lazyebnikaw and V. Pase, operation... against the encircled units of Red Army, partisans and local population , is overly generalized and so imprecise. ref from the territories of nine rayon s of Byelorussian SSR and three rayons of Ukrainian SSR in the region of the Pripyat swamps and Pripyat river . The operation is considered to be the first planned mass extermination operation conducted by Nazi Germany . ref name ALitvin In the course of the operation, at least 13,788 people were killed in phase one and 3,500 Jewish men were killed in phase two. sfn Miller 2006 p 309 The villages of Dvarets, Khochan , Azyarany, Starazhowtsy, Kremna, were completely destroyed by burning and Turaw was partially destroyed. The principal means of execution employed was mass shootings, after the local populace had been rounded up. Other methods were also tried, including driving people into the swamp and drowning them. History The operation was conducted on the order of SS leader Heinrich Himmler by the SS Cavalry Brigade , as well as the regular army 162 and 252 infantry divisions, under the general command of HSSPF Erich von dem Bach . ref name LazPase The operation began on 19 July 1941, and lasted until the end of August 1941. The operation was conducted in two stages, with the second stage beginning on 14 August 1941. There is no data on the SS troops losses in their reports. ref name ALitvin The captured German documents about the operation reached Moscow in January 1942, and was published in the USSR People Commissary Minister of Foreign Relations note, issued on 27 April 1942. It was addressed to all countries with which USSR had maintained the diplomatic ... more details
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Infobox television show name Expedition image caption show name 2 genre Travel documentary br Popular science format creator developer writer director creative director presenter John D. Craig starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer Frederick Steiner country language num seasons Two num episodes 48 episodes list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor channel ABC Network picture format audio format first run first aired September 20, 1960 last aired br April 23, 1962 status preceded by followed by related website production website Expedition is a travel documentary television series that was broadcast in the United States on ABC TV Tuesday nights in the 1960 61 United States network ... findaid ark 13030 kt30003104 Finding Aid for the Collection of scripts for Expedition , ca. 1960 ca ... style oac4 view dsc dsc 1.2.7 Container list for the collection of scripts for Expedition , ca ... Library of Library of Congress Copyright Office Motion Pictures 1960 1969 , Listing for Expedition ... archive Show Business The New Shows , September 26, 1960 ref The actual expedition was the scientific ... 6CkxAAAAIBAJ&sjid NhAEAAAAIBAJ&pg 5811,819406 Scheuer, Steven H. Expedition Has Gimmick &mdash Newest ... that sank off the coast of Turkey thousands of years ago. The expedition, in 1959, and organized by Sam Waterman was the first ever underwater archaeological expedition to Asia Minor to film a Bronze ... city of the pre Christian kingdom of Qataban , by an expedition researching the ancient spice ... 1,00.html Online TIME Magazine archive CINEMA Time Listings , December 6, 1960 ref This expedition ... material from the expedition that had been the basis of the Lost Kingdoms Of Arabia episode above. Invisible ... coast of South America. The expedition was later documented in a 1965 book of the same ... EXPEDITION webpage of the TVTANGO website Category ... more details
Expand Dutch Expeditie naar Korintji topic history date September 2010 Image Bergartillerie O.I. leger. 1896.jpg 250px thumb Bergartillerie van het Oost Indische leger in 1896. The Kerinci Expedition was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army to Kerinci then Korintji , on the west coast of Sumatra , from May 12 to September 4, 1903. Sources 1906. De expeditie naar Korintji in 1903. uittreksels uit de verslagen der verschillende wapens en diensten met daarnaast enige afzonderlijke bijlagen. Indisch Militair Tijdschrift. Extra Bijlage nummer 17. G. Kolff & Co. Batavia. Category Dutch East Indies Category History of Sumatra Category Conflicts in 1903 Category 1903 in Indonesia nl Expeditie naar Korintji ... more details
Expand Dutch Expeditie naar de Pasoemah landen topic history date September 2010 Image Aanval op Penandingan.jpg thumb right 250px Aanval van de troepen op Penandingan. The Pasoemah Expedition was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army to the Pasoemah also Pasumah region in South Sumatra . The expedition lasted from 1864 to 1868. Sources 1900. W.A. Terwogt. Het land van Jan Pieterszoon Coen. Geschiedenis van de Nederlanders in oost Indi . P. Geerts. Hoorn 1900. G. Kepper. Wapenfeiten van het Nederlands Indische Leger 1816 1900. M.M. Cuvee, Den Haag. 1876. A.J.A. Gerlach. Nederlandse heldenfeiten in Oost Ind . Drie delen. Gebroeders Belinfante, Den Haag. Category History of Sumatra Category Dutch East Indies Category South Sumatra id Ekspedisi Pasemah nl Expeditie naar de Pasoemah landen ... more details
operational plan name Falklands Expedition image File Puerto Soledad.PNG 250px caption A map of historic Puerto Soledad. scope planned planned by objective Investigate reports of piracy executed December 1831 executed by flag United States outcome Evacuation of Argentina Argentine colonists from the Falkland Islands casualties The Falklands Expedition occurred in late 1831 when the United States US Navy Navy warship USS Lexington 1825 USS Lexington was dispatched to investigate the plunder of two whaler s at the small Argentina Argentine colony of Puerto Soledad . American forces discovered that the settlers were suffering from famine so they were evacuated in the Lexington to the mainland. The Argentine colony was then abandoned which left the islands unsettled and open for United Kingdom British Re establishment of British rule on the Falkland Islands acquisition . Historically the Argentine government has disputed the rights to the islands with the United Kingdom and it culminated in the Falklands War of 1982. ref http www.ussduncan.org silas page13.htm Silas Duncan and the Falklands Incident ref See Also Brazil Squadron Capture of Port Egmont Re establishment of British rule on the Falkland Islands References reflist Category Maritime incidents in 1831 Falklands Category History of the United States Navy Category History of the Falkland Islands Category Military expeditions of the United States Falklands Category Punitive expeditions and landings in the Atlantic Mediterranean 1800 1899 Falklands ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Aden Expedition partof Colony of Aden Conquest of Aden image File Cannon of Suleyman founded by Mohammed ibn Hamza in 1530 1531 for a Turkish invasion of India taken in the capture of Aden in 1839 by Cap H Smith of HMS Volage with inscriptions.jpg 300px caption Cannon made in 1531 for the Ottoman Empire Ottoman invasion of India , these were captured at Sira by the Royal Navy in 1839 and are now displayed in the Tower of London . date January 1839 place Sira Island , Aden , Yemen result British victory combatant1 flag United Kingdom combatant2 flag Lahej commander1 flagicon United Kingdom naval Henry Smith Royal Navy officer Henry Smith commander2 unknown strength1 Land br 700 infantry ref http wiki.fibis.org index.php?title Seizure of Aden 1839 ref br Sea br 1 frigate br 1 corvette br 1 brig br 1 schooner strength2 700 infantry br 33 artillery artillery pieces br 1 fort casualties1 17 killed or wounded br 1 corvette damaged casualties2 150 killed or wounded br 139 captured br 33 artillery pieces captured br 1 fort captured notes Conquest of Aden The Aden Expedition was a naval operation carried out by the United Kingdom British Royal Navy in January 1839. Following Britain s treaty concerning the colonization of territory in the present day Yemen , the Sultanate of Lahej resisted which led to a series of skirmishes between the two sides. In response to the incidents, a small force of British warships and soldiers were sent to Arabian Peninsula Arabia which succeeded in defeating the Arab defenders, who held a fortress on Sira Island , and occupied the nearby port of Aden. ref Clowes, pg. 277 279 ref ref Playfair, pg. 162 163 ref Order of Battle ... Coote , corvette HMS Cruizer HMS Cruizer , brig , 16 guns HMS Mahi HMS Mahi , schooner See also Punitiveexpedition Nukapu Expedition Johanna Expedition References reflist cite book last Clowes first ... url year 1859 location publisher Education Society s Press isbn coord missing Category Punitive expeditions ... more details
of the time a punitiveexpedition was decided on. Bell, with the screw sloop screw sloop of war USS Wyoming 1859 6 and his flagship USS Hartford 1858 6 left Shanghai in June for southern Formosa. Expedition ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Formosa Expedition image File Formosa Expedition 1867.jpg 300px caption Attack of United States Marines and sailors on the pirates of the island of Formosa, East Indies by Harper s Weekly . partof the Template Campaignbox 19th century Formosan conflicts Formosa Conflict date June 1867 place Formosa , Pacific Ocean result Paiwan victory, United States objectives failed ... none Campaignbox 19th century Formosan conflicts for the 1874 expedition Taiwan expedition of 1874 The Formosa Expedition , ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res F00A14F63F5F1A7493C2AB1783D85F408784F9 ref or the Taiwan Expedition of 1867 was a punitiveexpedition launched by the United States against Formosa . The expedition was undertaken in retaliation for the Rover Incident ... in front of the American columns. Though difficult to see, the United States expedition later reported ... fled before the Americans had time to climb the hill. The expedition continued further and was ambushed ... losses on the enemy. As the expedition continued on to the village, the Formosans ambushed the Americans ... or passed out from the heat so the expedition returned to the ship. Aftermath When they arrived .... After the first expedition returned to the China mainland, American diplomat Charles Le Gendre Charles William Le Gendre persuaded Governor General Liu of Foochow to send his own expedition ... on July 25, 1867. The expedition was peaceful and after landing and marching to the tribal capital ... Expedition of 1874 in which the Japan ese military campaigned against the Paiwanans. This after ... of the occupants were killed, including the Rear Admiral. See also Korean Expedition Korean Conflict ... Punitive expeditions and landings in Asia Pacific 1800 1899 of the United States Formosa Category ... more details
Expand Dutch Expeditie naar Nias topic history date September 2010 Image Leulawaoe.jpg thumb right 550px Leulawaoe op Nias The Nias Expedition was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army to Nias at the end of 1855, which, with intervals, lasted until 1864. Background Nias Nias Island was an almost isolated island . The distance of Nias Island from the mainland Sumatera maked Nias Island become almost isolated from Srivijaya and Majapahit . But, Nias people and their activity were noted well by Fantsur Barus and Sibolga people Both are Batak nese during their trade. Nias island was officially part of Fantsur Barus empire in the tenth century it might be has already been earlier . Their relationship was still good until the 17th century. This statement is accurate according to Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie s notes. In 1672, Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie was being given a permission by Barus to do trade transaction in Barus harbour, Singkil 1693 , and of course Nias Island 1694 . At the end of 1855, The Nias Expedition was launched by Netherlands to expand their territory to plant spices on land and to build harbors at the beach. Occupying Nias would make Netherlands easier to control the trade route at west coast of Sumatera . If the spices grew well, the Dutch East Indies would be able to build the twinning harbor city like Sibolga or Barus. Sources 1900. W.A. Terwogt. Het land van Jan Pieterszoon Coen. Geschiedenis van de Nederlanders in oost Indi . P. Geerts. Hoorn 1900. G. Kepper. Wapenfeiten van het Nederlands Indische Leger 1816 1900. M.M. Cuvee, Den Haag. 1876. A.J.A. Gerlach. Nederlandse heldenfeiten in Oost Ind . Drie delen. Gebroeders Belinfante, Den Haag. 1866. Willem Adriaan van Rees . De pioniers der beschaving in Nederlands Indi . Verhaal van enige krijgstochten op de buitenbezittingen. D.A. Thieme. Den Haag. 1907. Corpus Diplomaticum, vol 4, pp 25 54. Category Dutch East Indies Category Conflicts nl Expeditie naar Nias ... more details
The Paraguay Expedition was a United States United States Navy Naval mission sent to Asunci n , Paraguay in 1858 to demand indemnity and apology from the Paraguayan Government for the 1 February 1855 firing on the US Navy vessel USS Water Witch 1851 6 . This was an example of US gunboat diplomacy . In 1858, the US Congress authorized a Naval Squadron be sent to Paraguay to seek redress from Paraguay for the shelling of the Water Witch in 1855, which had resulted in the death of the ship s helmsman. President of the United States President James Buchanan appointed James B. Bowlin , a former Missouri congressman, as the American commissioner to conduct the negotiations. To lend credibility and force to Bowlin s demands, Buchanan ordered the Navy to establish a force which could compel compliance. However, only a couple of sailing ships were then assigned to the Brazil Squadron , and few light draft, naval Steamboat steamers were available elsewhere. To meet the needs of the expedition, the Navy chartered seven steam propelled merchant ships. The USS Sabine 1855 2 , which conveyed Commissioner Bowlin to Buenos Aires , was not considered part of the expedition fleet, as she was not designed to act against Paraguay, not being able to ascend the river ref Expenses Paraguay Expedition, House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 1st Session, Mis. Doc. No. 86 May 11, 1860 , p. 142 ref . The expedition was led by Flag Officer William B. Shubrick . The task force departed New York City on 17 October 1858 but, for the most part, its 19 ships proceeded southward independently. The ships of the expedition ... were completed in a fortnight . As a result of the expedition, Paraguay extended an apology to the United ... a new and highly advantageous commercial treaty. Citation needed date March 2011 Ships of the expedition ... DEFAULTSORT Paraguay Expedition Category Military history of the United States Category History of Paraguay Category Military expeditions of the United States Category Punitive expeditions and landings ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Nukapu Expedition partof image File Nukapu Rev. A. Penny.jpg 300px caption Nukapu, circa 1870. date October 1871 February 1872 place Nukapu , Solomon Islands , Pacific Ocean result British victory combatant1 flag United Kingdom combatant2 Nukapu commander1 flagicon United Kingdom naval Albert Hastings Markham commander2 unknown strength1 strength2 casualties1 1 killed br 2 wounded br 1 sloop of war damaged casualties2 20 30 killed br 3 war canoes sunk notes Nukapu Conflict The Nukapu Expedition occurred between October 1871 and February 1872 and was a United Kingdom British punitiveexpeditionpunitive operation in response to the murder of Bishop John Coleridge Patteson by the natives of Nukapu . A Royal Navy warship was sent to the island and it sank a group of hostile canoe war canoes and landed men to attack a fortified village. Expedition In October 1871, the screw sloop of war HMS Rosario 1860 HMS Rosario was operating against South Seas blackbirder s when her captain, Commander Acting Commander Albert Hastings Markham received orders to sail for Nukapu in the Solomon Islands . A contemporary newspaper described the events thus cquote The Rosario s boat had got to within 50 yards of the mainland when the natives commenced their war dance and made other hostile indications. They then sent a shower of arrows at the Rosario s boat, which however, all fell short. The boat then returned to the ship to report the attack, and to ask permission to return it. The boat was ordered to return, and the ship was cleared for action, and opened fire with shell from the RBL 40 pounder Armstrong gun 40 pounder Armstrong , and the RML 7 inch gun 7in. six and a half ton gun while the crew of the boat opened fire with their rifles. The Rosario made a circuit ... Expeditions Formosan Expedition References reflist cite book last Montgomery first Charles coauthors ... Battles involving canoes Nukapu Category Punitive expeditions and landings in Asia Pacific 1800 1899 ... more details
Expand Dutch Pedir expeditie topic history date September 2010 Image Het bivak van artillerie en cavalerie.jpg thumb right 250px Artillery and cavalry bivouac at Selimoen . Image Goldenberg, J. 1867 1898 , gesneuveld te Atjeh.jpg thumb right 250px Eerste luitenant Johannes Goldenberg, gesneuveld tijdens de Pedir expeditie. Image Groep van officierne in het voorlopige kampement te Selimoen.jpg thumb right 250px In de onderste rij zitten eerste luitenant adjudant H.J. van Bremen, tweede luitenant kwartiermeester H. van der Palm, en eerste luitenant M.J.M. van Woerkom. In de middelste rij kapitein P.A.J. Veerman overleden in 1897 aan malaria , luitenant kolonel H.C. Morrees, kapitein L. Gout en eerste luitenant M.D.J. de Jongh. Op de bovenste rij eerste luitenant J.Ketting, onderluitenant Scheibeler, eerste luitenant A.M.P. Krijger, eerste luitenant A. Kruisheer en officier van gezondheid tweede klasse H.C. Buning. The Pedir Expedition Dutch Pedir expeditie was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army against Pedir Acheh in 1897 and 1898. Sources 1898. Bintang Djaoeh. Pedir en de aanstaande expeditie met een overzichtskaart van Atjeh . Eigen Haard. Bladzijde 362 365. 1898. Bintang Djaoeh. De Pedir expeditie Selimoen . Eigen Haard. Bladzijde 376 379, 388 390 en 410 413 1898. In memoriam. Luitenant J. Goldenberg. Eigen Haard. Bladzijde 459. Category Dutch East Indies Category Aceh War nl Pedir expeditie ... more details
Expedition Impossible may refer to Expedition Impossible song , a song by the Belgian group Hooverphonic Expedition Impossible TV series , a 2011 American reality television series disambig ... more details
Ch sh expedition may refer to either of two military expeditions led by the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan in the 19th century First Ch sh expedition 1864 Second Ch sh expedition 1866 disambiguation ... more details
to the New York Times . ref name nytimes2 ref name autogeneratedmil See also Punitiveexpedition Falklands Expedition Korean Expedition Blockade of Africa East India Squadron References reflist coord ...Infobox military conflict conflict Johanna Expedition partof the African Slave Trade Patrol image File USS Dale San Jose del Cabo Mexico.jpg 300px caption USS Dale off San Jos del Cabo , Mexico in 1847, by William Henry Meyers. date August 1851 place Matsamudu , Johanna Island , Indian Ocean result United States victory, Johannans surrender. ref name nytimes1 http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res F40F14F93F55147B93C6A91789D85F468584F9 ref combatant1 flag United States 1795 combatant2 Sultanate of Johanna commander1 File US Naval Jack 29 stars.svg 23px William Pearson naval officer William Pearson commander2 Selim strength1 1 sloop of war strength2 1 fort br 1 blockhouse casualties1 none casualties2 1 fort damaged br 1 blockhouse damaged notes Suppression of the Slave Trade The Johanna Expedition , or Anjouan Expedition , was a naval operation that occurred in August 1851 during the American African Anti Slavery Operations of the United States anti slavery patrols off Africa. The event was unrelated to slavery and began after the seizure of the merchant ship Maria and her captain naval captain at Comoros Islands Johanna Island . The United States Navy sent a sloop of war to free the captain, who was still being held, and to demand compensation for the incident. When Sultan Selim refused, the Americans briefly bombarded the island s fortification s. ref name nytimes2 http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F40F14F93F55147B93C6A91789D85F468584F9 ref ref name autogeneratedmil http www.history.navy.mil special 20highlights pirates Suppression 20of 20Piracy 20on 20Johanna 20Island, 20August 201851, 20Amerman, 20USMC 20HD.pdf ref Expedition In August 1850, the whaler ... Punitive expeditions and landings in Asia Pacific 1800 1899 of the United States Johanna Category ... more details
Persian Expedition may refer to Expeditions A Stenka Razin 1699 expedition commanded by Stenka Razin A Russo Persian War 1722 1723 1722 expedition commanded by Peter the Great The Persian Expedition of 1796 , commanded by Catherine the Great Other meanings Anabasis Xenophon Anabasis Xenophon , a written work, titled Persian Expedition in a well known translation disambig ... more details
Louisbourg Expedition may refer to Louisbourg Expedition 1746 , a French attempt to capture Louisbourg during the War of the Austrian Succession Louisbourg Expedition 1757 , a British attempt to capture Louisbourg during the Seven Years War See also Siege of Louisbourg disambiguation Disambig ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 File albatross1.jpg thumb 300px The Albatross The Albatross expedition was a Swedish oceanographic expedition that between July 4, 1947, and October 3, 1948, sailed around the world during 15 months covering 45  000  nautical miles . The expedition is considered the second largest Swedish research expedition after the Vega expedition . The expedition was carried out on board the newly built training ship of the Bostr m line, Albatross . Since the Bostr m line lent the ship at almost no cost, the expedition could be financed and carried out with only private donations. The leader of the expedition was Hans Pettersson . The main task of the expedition was to take up to 20 m long sediment cores from the ocean floor. This was made using a newly developed corer, known as piston corer , developed by B rje Kullenberg . Until then the longest cores that could be taken were 2 m. The expedition also carried out the first seismic reflection measurements of the sediment thickness, using sink bombs. The results of the sediment studies were ground breaking since they revealed that the sediment thickness increased away from the mid oceanic ridges, along with the sediment accumulation time. This was one of several evidences that eventually led to the acceptance of the theory of plate tectonics. Apart from sediments the expedition looked at biology. The first deep sea trawling, at 7  600 7  900 m depth, revealed that those depths were not the dead zone that previously had been the accepted view. The expedition was very successful, received international attention, and is considered as one of the important steps in the history of oceanography ref Reinke Kunze, Christine. 1994 Welt der Forschungsschiffe. DSV Verlag GmbH, Hamburg. ref . Notes references DEFAULTSORT Albatross Expedition Category Oceanography Category Science and technology in Sweden Category Oceanographic expeditions nn Albatross ekspedisjonen sv Albatrossexpeditionen ... more details
ISS Expedition Name Expedition 21 Insignia ISS Expedition 21 Patch.png CallSign NumberOfCrew 6 5 after departure of Nicole Stott StartDate 30 October 2009 LaunchSite Baikonur Cosmondrome, Kazakhstan LaunchVehicle Soyuz TMA 15 , STS 128 , Soyuz TMA 16 StationVisitLength 186 days StationEVALength EndDate 1 December 2009 LandingSite Arkalyk, Kazakhstan Arkalyk , Kazakhstan LandingVehicle Soyuz TMA 15 Duration Orbits Distance Mass CrewPhoto Expedition 21 crew portrait.jpg CrewCaption from left to right Maksim Surayev, Nicole Stott, Jeffrey Williams, Frank De Winne commander , Robert Thirsk, Roman Romanenko previous Expedition 20 Image ISS Expedition 20 Patch.png 30px next Expedition 22 Image ISS Expedition 22 Patch.png 30px Image Expedition 21 Lifts Off.jpg thumb Expedition 21 lifts off. Expedition 21 was the 21st long duration mission to the International Space Station ISS . The expedition began .... The handover between Expedition 20 and Expedition 21 required three Soyuz spacecraft Soyuz vehicles ... brought the final members of Expedition 21 to the ISS, along with space tourist Guy Lalibert . Lalibert returned to Earth on Soyuz TMA 14 with two members of Expedition 20 on 11 October 2009. Nicole P. Stott was the last ISS expedition crew member to fly on the Space Shuttle . She returned to Earth ... home hqnews 2008 nov HQ 08 306 Expedition crews.html title NASA Assigns Space Station Crews, Updates Expedition Numbering accessdate 21 November 2008 publisher NASA year 2008 author NASA HQ ref Backup ... category Expedition 21 http www.nasa.gov mission pages station expeditions index.html NASA s Space Station Expeditions page http spaceflight.nasa.gov gallery images station crew 21 ndxpage1.html Expedition ... date August 2010 Category Expeditions to the International Space Station cs Expedice 21 de ISS Expedition 21 es Expedici n 21 fr Exp dition 21 ISS it Expedition 21 lv SKS 21. eksped cija hu 21. alapleg nys g ... fi Retkikunta 21 sv Expedition 21 ... more details
Infobox Film name Expedition Bismarck image dvd bismarck.jpg caption director James Cameron br Gary Johnstone producer James Cameron br Andrew Wight writer narrator Lance Henriksen starring music Jeehun Hwang cinematography Christopher Titus King br Vince Pace br D.J. Roller editing distributor Discovery Channel released December 8, 2002 runtime 92 min country United States awards language budget preceded by followed by Expedition Bismarck is a 2002 in film 2002 documentary film produced for the Discovery Channel by Andrew Wight and James Cameron , directed by James Cameron and Gary Johnstone , and narrated by Lance Henriksen . The film follows an underwater expedition to the German battleship Bismarck and digitally reconstructs events that led up to the ship s sinking during World War II . In 2003 in film 2003 the film was honored with an Emmy award for Sound editor filmmaking Outstanding Sound Editing for Non Fiction Programming. External links imdb title id 0330267 title Expedition Bismarck http www.bismarck class.dk bismarck bismarck menu.html The Battleship Bismarck http www.bismarck class.dk bismarck expeditions cameron expedition cameron expedition 1 introduction.html John Asmussen participated in this project and tells here about it and his dive on the wreck of Bismarck James Cameron films Category 2002 films Category American documentary films war documentary film stub de Expedition Bismarck fr Expedition Bismarck pt Expedition Bismarck ... more details
ISS Expedition Name Expedition 19 Insignia ISS Expedition 19 Patch.png CallSign NumberOfCrew 3 StartDate 28 March 2009 13 05 UTC LaunchSite Baikonur Cosmondrome, Kazakhstan LaunchVehicle STS 119 , Soyuz TMA 14 StationVisitLength 61 days, 23 hours, 29 minutes StationEVALength EndDate 29 May 2009 12 34 UTC LandingSite LandingVehicle Soyuz TMA 14, STS 127 Duration Orbits Distance Mass CrewPhoto Expedition 19 crew portrait.jpg CrewCaption Left to right Michael Barratt, Gennady Padalka, Koichi Wakata previous Expedition 18 File ISS Expedition 18 patch.png 30px next Expedition 20 File ISS Expedition 20 Patch.png 30px Expedition 19 was the 19th long duration flight to the International Space Station . This expedition launched on 26 March 2009, at 11 49 UTC aboard the Soyuz TMA 14 spacecraft. ref NASA 2009 http www.nasa.gov mission pages station expeditions expedition19 index.html NASA Expedition 19 NASA. Retrieved on 26 March 2009 ref Expedition 19 was the final three crew member expedition, before the crew size increased to six crew members with Expedition 20 . The expedition was commanded by Russian Air Force Colonel Gennady Padalka . On 31 March 2009, Padalka raised an issue concerning shared use of facilities such as exercise equipment and toilet facilities. Padalka claims that initial approval to use exercise equipment owned by the U.S. government was subsequently turned down. Russian ... Announcements.html title NASA Assigns Crews for STS 127 and Expedition 19 Missions accessdate 11 February ... www.nasa.gov mission pages station expeditions expedition19 index.html NASA Expedition 19 Main Page ... http spaceflight.nasa.gov gallery images station crew 19 ndxpage1.html Expedition 19 Photography International ... Expeditions to the International Space Station Category Spaceflights cs Expedice 19 de ISS Expedition 19 es Expedici n 19 fr Exp dition 19 ISS it Expedition 19 lv SKS 19. eksped cija hu 19. alapleg nys g ... Retkikunta 19 sv Expedition 19 ... more details
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