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ship-chandler
ˈship-ˌchandler [See chandler1 3 b.] A dealer who supplies ships with necessary stores.1642 Two Orders Lds. & Comm. 3 Dec. 4 Any Merchants, Ship-chandlers, Grocers. 1755 N. Magens Insurances II. 121 The Ship-Carpenters, Ship-Chandlers, and others that have worked at the Ships, or have delivered any ...
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Ship chandler
A ship chandler is a retail dealer who specializes in providing supplies or equipment for ships. (Usually a ship owner would establish a line of credit with the chandler and then be billed for anything delivered to the crew.)
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Tom Chandler (The Last Ship)
Thomas William Chandler is a fictional character and the protagonist of the cable network TNT post-apocalyptic drama TV series The Last Ship. Upon the rescue of the prisoners of war in "Dog Day", CAPT Chandler returns command of the ship to CAPT Slattery.
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chandler
chandler1 (ˈtʃɑːndlə(r), -æ-) Forms: 4–7 chaundeler, 5–7 chandeler, 6–7 chaundler, 6– chandler; (also 5 condler, candeler(e, chaundeller, chaundlar, chawndelere, 6 chandelar, -ellor, -illar, 7 chaundelor, -our, 8 Sc. chanler). [ME. chaundeler, chandeler, a. AF. chandeler, OF. chandelier (= Pr. cande...
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USS Chandler (DDG-996)
USS Chandler (DDG-996) was the final ship in the Kidd class of guided-missile destroyers operated by the U.S. Navy. Chandler.
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Admiral Chandler
Admiral Chandler may refer to:
Alfred W. Chandler (1890–1978), U.S. Navy rear admiral
Alvin Duke Chandler (1902–1987), U.S. Navy rear admiral
Tom Chandler (The Last Ship), fictional U.S. Navy admiral in the TV series The Last Ship
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USS Chandler
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Chandler. The first was named for William E. Chandler and the second for Theodore E. See also
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United States Navy ship names
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Chandler
a person who makes or sells candles
Ship chandler, a dealer in supplies or equipment for ships
Arts and entertainment
Chandler (band), an American , in Warrick County
Chandler, Pike County, Indiana
Chandler Bay, Maine
Chandler River (Maine)
Chandler Township, Charlevoix County, Michigan
Chandler
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Thomas Chandler
The Bill
Tom Chandler (The Last Ship), a fictional character in the TV series The Last Ship
Thomas Chandler or Little Chandler, the central character of politician
Chandler School, founded by Thomas Chandler and Catherine Chandler
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James B. Chandler
The ship then proceeded up the river and Chandler participated in the passage of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in mid-1862. Cool and courageous although he had just come off the sick list, Chandler rendered gallant service throughout the prolonged action as his ship maintained
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Ralph Chandler
Biography
Chandler was born in Batavia, New York, the son of Daniel Chandler, a lawyer. Transferred to the steam-gunboat of the North Atlantic Squadron, Chandler fought his ship at the bombardment and fall of Fort Fisher and the capture of
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USS Theodore E. Chandler
Two Army tugs concentrated on cooling the victory ship's hull while Chandler and Prime crewmen fought the fires themselves. As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named Theodore E. Chandler as , guided missile destroyer, was sold to Taiwan in 2004.
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Theodore E. Chandler
Chandler. After her commissioning in September, he served in that ship until December 1920, when he was detached to return to the United States. the ship.
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A. Bertram Chandler
His other children were Penelope Anne Chandler and Christopher John Chandler. In The Rim of Space and The Ship from Outside, Calver's adventures around the Rim included becoming a ship's captain and meeting and marrying Jane "Calamity
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David Grieve
Life
He was born in Leith on 9 February 1808, probably the son of Agnes Symington (d.1846) and Robert Grieve (1776-1855), a ship-chandler on The Shore
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