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Cybèle was later repaired and returned to France in 1807, joining the squadron based at Rochefort.
Moreno's squadron anchored in the Bay of Gibraltar, out of reach of the British batteries on Gibraltar and waited there for Linois to complete his repairs, Saint Antoine joining the squadron on the morning of 10 July.
Casualties and damage were light on both sides, and Révolutionnaire was rapidly commissioned into the Royal Navy, joining the squadron that had captured her and subsequently capturing the French frigate Unité at the Action of 13 April 1796.
However, the opportunity to cause significant damage to the French in the narrow channel had been lost, Bellone joining the squadron in passing through the channel with minimal resistance.
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For four months this fleet ranged almost unhindered over the Pacific Ocean, while the Emden, having joined the squadron in August 1914, was detached for service in the Indian Ocean.
"Shortly after I joined the squadron, I was changing into flight gear and he came in and nodded 'Hello,' " Mr. Hudner said of meeting Ensign Brown in December 1949.
She joined the squadron late, on 5 October.
At launch, Yorktown joined the Squadron of Evolution of "New Navy" steel-hulled ships.
Her newly commissioned sister-ship,, joined the squadron shortly before maneuvers were scheduled to begin.
During the summer, Baker was transferred to the 13th Aero Squadron after its commander, Captain Charles Biddle, requested that he join the squadron as a flight commander.
All available colliers, supply ships, and passenger liners were ordered to meet the East Asia Squadron in Pagan and Emden joined the squadron there on 12 August.
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