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Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19, 1945: The Department of Co-Ordination of Defensive Measures is abolished following the end of "The Emergency". Seán Lemass and Frank Aiken succeed Ó Ceallaigh as Tánaiste and Minister for Finance respectively.
July 31, 1945: The Department of Supplies is abolished with all functions transferred to the Department of Industry & Commerce.
Janua ...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken takes over the Lands & Fisheries portfolio as well as remaining Minister for Defence.
November 11, 1936: Gerald Boland becomes the new Minister for Lands & Fisheries. Oscar Traynor joins the Cabinet as Minister for Posts & Telegraphs.
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See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937 |
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Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken takes over the Lands & Fisheries portfolio as well as remaining Minister for Defence.
November 11, 1936: Gerald Boland becomes the new Minister for Lands & Fisheries. Oscar Traynor joins the Cabinet as Minister for Posts & Telegraphs.
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See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet, March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet, July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet, July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet, June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet, March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-July 1937 |
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Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19, 1945: The Department of Co-Ordination of Defensive Measures is abolished following the end of "The Emergency". Seán Lemass and Frank Aiken succeed Ó Ceallaigh as Tánaiste and Minister for Finance respectively.
July 31, 1945: The Department of Supplies is abolished with all functions transferred to the Department of Industry & Commerce.
Janua ...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet, March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet, July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet, July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet, June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet, March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-February 1948 |
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Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken takes over the Lands & Fisheries portfolio as well as remaining Minister for Defence.
November 11, 1936: Gerald Boland becomes the new Minister for Lands & Fisheries. Oscar Traynor joins the Cabinet as Minister for Posts & Telegraphs.
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See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Political Career, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937 |
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Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19, 1945: The Department of Co-Ordination of Defensive Measures is abolished following the end of "The Emergency". Seán Lemass and Frank Aiken succeed Ó Ceallaigh as Tánaiste and Minister for Finance respectively.
July 31, 1945: The Department of Supplies is abolished with all functions transferred to the Department of Industry & Commerce.
Janua ...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Political Career, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948 |
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| |  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - February 2005Feb. 1
Text of Letter from Several Members to Gracia Hillman, Chair, U.S. Election Assistance Commission Requesting Study of Electronic Voting Systems [468]
Feb. 2
Conyers and Other Members Request Congressional Research Service Investigation into Voting Irregularities [469]
Democrats will investigate Ohio vote [470]
Feb. 3
OH, Opinion, NY Times: Blaming the Messengers [471]
Miami Herald: Ukraine vote yields important lessons for U.S. democracy [472]
Blac ...
See also:Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - November 2004, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - December 2004, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - January 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - February 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - March 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - April 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - May 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - September 2005, Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - Further details Read more here: » Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities - February 2005 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Battle of Lincoln 2 February 1141To Robert and the other supporters of the Empress this was good news, as Ranulf was a major magnate, and gave their cause more momentum, and additional resources. Robert acted swiftly and raised an army and immediately set out for Lincoln, joining forces on the way with Ranulf. Stephen held a council of war in Lincoln and his advisors councilled that he leave a force to protect the town and watch the castle, and depart to safety. Stephen, very conscious of his own father's reputation in front of Antioch during the first crusade, disregarded ...
See also:Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Loss of the Earl’s Northern lands to King David of Scotland 1136/1139, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - Ranulf takes Lincoln 1140, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Battle of Lincoln 2 February 1141, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Capture of Robert of Gloucester, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Second Siege of Lincoln 1144, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - Ranulf defects to the King 1145-6, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - Agreement between King David and Earl Ranulf, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - Ranulf’s Treaty with Robert Earl of Leicester, Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Death of the Earl 1153 Read more here: » Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester: Encyclopedia II - Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester - The Battle of Lincoln 2 February 1141 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852
John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes.
July, 1847 - Henry Labouchere succeeds Lord Clarendon as President of the Board of Trade. Labouchere's successor as Chief Secretary for Ireland is not in the cabinet. T.B. Macaulay leaves the cabinet. His successor as Paymaster-General is not in the Cabinet.
March, 1850 - Lord Carlisle succeeds Lord Campbell as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He remains First Commissioner of Woods and Forests
July, 1850 - Lord Truro succeeds Lord Cottenham as ...
See also:John Russell 1st Earl Russell, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Education, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Politics, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Legacy, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord Russell's second government October 1865 - June 1866, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes Read more here: » John Russell 1st Earl Russell: Encyclopedia II - John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - February – March 1945: Battle of Iwo JimaWest Virginia sighted Iwo Jima at a range of 82 miles (132 km) at 09:07 on 19 February. As she drew nearer, she saw several ships bombarding the isle from all sides and the initial landings of the Battle of Iwo Jima taking place. At 11:25, she received her operations orders, via dispatch boat and, 20 minutes later, proceeded to her fire support station off the volcanic sand beaches. At 12:45, her big guns bellowed to lend support to the marines ashore. Gun positions, revetments, blockhouses, tanks, vehicles, caves and supply dumps came ...
See also:USS West Virginia BB-48, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 1923 – 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 7 December 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte Gulf, USS West Virginia BB-48 - November 1944 – February 1945: Philippines operations, USS West Virginia BB-48 - February – March 1945: Battle of Iwo Jima, USS West Virginia BB-48 - March – June 1945: Battle of Okinawa, USS West Virginia BB-48 - August 1945 – 1947 Read more here: » USS West Virginia BB-48: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - February – March 1945: Battle of Iwo Jima |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852
John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes.
July, 1847 - Henry Labouchere succeeds Lord Clarendon as President of the Board of Trade. Labouchere's successor as Chief Secretary for Ireland is not in the cabinet. T.B. Macaulay leaves the cabinet. His successor as Paymaster-General is not in the Cabinet.
January, 1849 - Sir Francis Baring succeeds Lord Auckland as First Lord of the Admiralty
March, 1850 - Lord Carlisle succeeds Lord Campbell as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He remains Fi ...
See also:John Russell 1st Earl Russell, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Education, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Politics, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Legacy, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord Russell's second government October 1865 - June 1866, John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Changes Read more here: » John Russell 1st Earl Russell: Encyclopedia II - John Russell 1st Earl Russell - Lord John Russell's first government July 1846 - February 1852 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Lord Salisbury's First Government July 1885–February 1886
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Changes.
August 1885 – The Duke of Richmond becomes Secretary for Scotland. Edward Stanhope succeeds him at the Board of Trade. Stanhope's successor as Vice President of the Council is not in the Cabinet.
January, 1886 – The Lord-Lieutenantship of Ireland is put into commission. William Henry Smith becomes Chief Secretary for Ireland. Lord Cranbrook succeeds him as Secretary for War, while remaining Lord President.
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See also:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Life, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Family, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Lord Salisbury's First Government July 1885–February 1886, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Changes, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Lord Salisbury's Second Government August 1886–August 1892, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Cabinet after the reorganization of January 1887, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Further Changes, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Lord Salisbury's Third Government June 1895–July 1902, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Changes Read more here: » Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury: Encyclopedia II - Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury - Lord Salisbury's First Government July 1885–February 1886 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1976The International Wanderers ade a short 3 game tour to Rhodesia in September and October 1975, but other than that there was no international cricket in Southern Africa until a tour by another DH Robins' XI in January and February 1976. However, only one game of this tour, a 60 over affair, was played against a representative South African XI as the main games for South Africa would come slightly later in the season against another International Wanderers team.
The members of touring party were (England unless stated): Phil Carrick, T ...
See also:International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - The road to isolation, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - 1971, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1973, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI October-December 1973, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins XI March-April 1975, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1976, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - International Wanderers March-April 1976, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - The end of international tours Read more here: » International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1976 |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - November 1944 – February 1945: Philippines operationsThe "Wee Vee" returned to the Philippines, via Manus, on 26 November, resuming her patrols in Leyte Gulf and serving as part of the antiaircraft screen for the transports and amphibious ships. At 11:39 on 27 November, West Virginia's antiaircraft guns splashed a kamikaze and assisted in downing others while on duty the next day.
Rear Admiral Ruddock shifted back on board on 30 November, West Virginia maintaining her operations off Leyte until 2 December, when the battleship headed for the Palau Islands. The battlewagon w ...
See also:USS West Virginia BB-48, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 1923 – 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 7 December 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte Gulf, USS West Virginia BB-48 - November 1944 – February 1945: Philippines operations, USS West Virginia BB-48 - February – March 1945: Battle of Iwo Jima, USS West Virginia BB-48 - March – June 1945: Battle of Okinawa, USS West Virginia BB-48 - August 1945 – 1947 Read more here: » USS West Virginia BB-48: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - November 1944 – February 1945: Philippines operations |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - 1999 in aviation - First flights
1999 in aviation - February.
February 8 - Tupolev Tu-334
1999 in aviation - March.
1-19 - Hot air balloon Breitling Orbiter 3, with pilots Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, begins the first non-stop, round the world balloon flight. This sets a new distance record for any type of aircraft of 40,804 kilometres (25,360 miles).
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See also:1999 in aviation, 1999 in aviation - Events, 1999 in aviation - First flights, 1999 in aviation - February, 1999 in aviation - March, 1999 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1999 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1999 in aviation - First flights |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1973A women's Test team from New Zealand did visit South Africa at the start of 1972. Also Rhodesia, a country neighbouring South Africa that was also under white minority rule, attracted an International Wanderers side captained by England star Brian Close and that included nine Test players, one of whom was Basil D'Oliveira. They played just two games: a drawn game on 23-25 September 1972 and a 4-day match on 29 September-2 October 1972, which Rhodesi ...
See also:International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - The road to isolation, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - 1971, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1973, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI October-December 1973, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins XI March-April 1975, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1976, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - International Wanderers March-April 1976, International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - The end of international tours Read more here: » International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in South Africa 1971 to 1981 - DH Robins' XI January-February 1973 |
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Northern Bank robbery - 17 February.
On 17 February the Gardaí announced it had arrested seven people and recovered over £2 million, including £60,000 in Northern Bank notes, during raids in the Cork and Dublin areas, as part of ongoing investigations into money laundering. The Gardaí did not officially confirm that the raids were related to the Northern Bank robbery, but made the arrests under the Offences Against the State Act, the republic's chief anti-terrorism law. Those arrested are reported to include ...
See also:Northern Bank robbery, Northern Bank robbery - Outline, Northern Bank robbery - Details of raid, Northern Bank robbery - Initial responses, Northern Bank robbery - Arrests and investigation developments, Northern Bank robbery - 17 February, Northern Bank robbery - 18 February, Northern Bank robbery - 19 February, Northern Bank robbery - October 2005, Northern Bank robbery - November 2005, Northern Bank robbery - December 2005 Read more here: » Northern Bank robbery: Encyclopedia II - Northern Bank robbery - Arrests and investigation developments |
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|  |  |  | February: Encyclopedia II - The Mike Bullard Show - February 2004Late Night with Conan O'Brien broadcasts from Toronto for a week. The appearance of the NBC series generates a tremendous amount of publicity, and some in the media take the opportunity to draw a comparison between Late Night and its Canadian competition, Mike Bullard. O'Brien told a press conference that "the other night I was here in my hotel and I was looking for porn, couldn't find any and I tuned in Bullard. He's got a funny show. I like that man. Give that man a chance, I say." To counter Late Night, Bullard had popular hockey commentator Don Cherry as his guest.
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See also:The Mike Bullard Show, The Mike Bullard Show - History, The Mike Bullard Show - Signing, The Mike Bullard Show - November 2003, The Mike Bullard Show - December 2003, The Mike Bullard Show - January 2004, The Mike Bullard Show - February 2004, The Mike Bullard Show - March 2004, The Mike Bullard Show - Cancellation, The Mike Bullard Show - Aftermath, The Mike Bullard Show - Why the show failed, The Mike Bullard Show - Differences from Open Mike with Mike Bullard Read more here: » The Mike Bullard Show: Encyclopedia II - The Mike Bullard Show - February 2004 |
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