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omg masakra czemu nowy post
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wiedzialem ze to rodzinne
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noi w czechach mam swoja wioske
Ráby is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 560 inhabitants.
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Cytat: | USS Raby (DE/DEC-698) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort for the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral James Joseph Raby (1874 - 1934).
Raby was laid down on 7 June 1943 at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Bay City, Michigan, Rear Admiral Raby's home town. The ship was named Raby on 22 June 1943, and launched on 4 September 1943, sponsored by Mrs. James Joseph Raby. She was commissioned on 7 December 1943 at New Orleans, Louisiana, with Lieutenant Commander J. Scott II, in command.
After shakedown off Bermuda, Raby sailed from Norfolk, Va. on 10 February 1944 via the Panama Canal for Nouméa, arriving on 11 March. She then escorted fast convoys from Guadalcanal as far as Manus Island, in the Admiralties.
Raby was engaged in hunter-killer activities in the Solomons during the early spring. On 16 May, she sailed from Florida Island, in the Solomons, in a hunter-killer group with England and George on what was to become one of the most successful anti-submarine actions in the Pacific war. During this patrol from 19 May to 31 May, the three-ship team sank six Japanese submarines (I-16, RO-106, RO-104, RO-116, RO-108, and RO-105) in waters north of the Bismarck Archipelago.
Raby resumed convoy escort missions at the end of June, remaining in the Solomons until 26 October when she got underway for Manus for similar duty in the Admiralties. In December, she shifted to Ulithi, and with the new year, 1945, to Guam where she served as escort and patrol ship into June. Between 22 June and 31 August, she completed two slow tows to Okinawa, and on 13 September, she steamed for Pearl Harbor and the United States.
Remaining in California waters through the winter, she reported to the 7th Fleet for duty in the Far East on 6 April 1946, rescuing on the same day the crew of a downed B-29 bomber. She subsequently put into Hong Kong, Kiirun, Shanghai, and Tsingtao, reaching Okinawa on 26 June. She operated out of Okinawa, China, and Japan until returning to San Diego on 9 April 1947. She was assigned to Task Force 15 and made two runs from the west coast to Pearl Harbor before getting underway on 7 December for Eniwetok, Kwajalein, and Bikini where she arrived on 1 May 1948. She returned to Pearl Harbor on 27 May and to San Diego on 28 January 1949. She conducted local operations on the west coast, making two trips to Pearl Harbor during the rest of the year.
Reclassified as control escort ship DEC-698 on 2 November 1949, Raby transited the Panama Canal on 25 January 1950, and arrived at Norfolk on 1 February. During the next 3½ years, she operated alternately in the Norfolk area and in the Caribbean. She was at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, from June to September 1953 for de-activation, and she arrived in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet berthing area at St. James River, Florida, on 24 September. Raby decommissioned on 22 December 1953. She was re-designated back to DE-698 on 27 December 1957. She was transferred to the Orange, Texas, berthing area in 1960. Raby was struck from the Navy list on 1 June 1968, and subsequently sold for scrap.
Raby earned three battle stars for World War II service.
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Cytat: | Ordered: 1942
Laid down: 7 June 1943
Launched: 4 September 1943
Commissioned: 7 December 1943
Struck: 1 June 1968
Fate: Scrapped
General Characteristics
Displacement: 1,400 tons standard
1,740 tons full load
Length: 306 ft (93 m)
Beam: 37 ft (11.3 m)
Draft: 9.5 ft (4.1 m) standard
11.25 ft full load
Propulsion: 2 boilers, General Electric Turbo-electric drive
2 solid manganese-bronze 3600 lb 3-bladed propellers, 8.5 ft. diameter, 7 ft 7 inch pitch
12,000 hp (8.9 MW)
2 rudders
Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h)
Range: 359 tons oil
3700 nautical miles at 15 knots
6000 nautical miles at 12 knots
Complement: 15 officers, 198 men
Armament: 3 × 3 in/50 cal. guns (76.2 mm)
4 × 1.1 in/75 (28 mm) AA guns (1×4)
8 × 20 mm
3 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes (1×3)
1 × hedgehog projector
8 × depth charge projectors (K-guns)
2 × depth charge tracks
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Cytat: | James Joseph Raby (17 September 1874 – 15 January 1934) was an admiral of the United States Navy.
Raby was born in Bay City, Michigan, on 17 September 1874. He was appointed Naval Cadet 9 September 1891. Commissioned Ensign 1 July 1897, he advanced rapidly in rank, becoming Commander 1 July 1914, Captain 23 November 1919, and Rear Admiral 1 November 1927.
In 1912, he commanded the battleship Oregon (BB-3) with additional duty as Commander of the port of Apra, Guam. During World War I, he received the Navy Cross for convoy escort duty while commanding Albany (CL-23) and later Missouri (BB-11).
After various assignments in Washington, D.C., in 1922 Raby became Commandant of the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., and of the 8th Naval District. In 1931, he became Commandant of the 6th Naval District with additional duty as Commandant of the Charleston Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina. He died near Midway, Georgia, in a traffic accident on 15 January 1934.
In 1943, the destroyer escort USS Raby (DE-698) was named in his honor.
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Cytat: | Raby, New South Wales
Raby is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located around 55 km from the central business district of Sydney, and is bordered by the suburbs of Kearns, St Andrews, Eagle Vale, Eschol Park and Varroville.
In 1976 the Geographical Names Board of NSW approved the title "Raby", using the justification that the new suburb was to be located off Raby Road, which for more than 150 years had trailed across the hills linking the old Riley family property to Campbelltown. Alexander Riley (1778-1833) was a merchant and pastoralist who in 1809 was granted 3000 acres on the corner of Bringelly and Cowpasture Roads. He called his estate Raby in honour of his mother, who had been Miss Margaret Raby. Apparently "Raby" had also been the name of a family property in England. He used his new Australian farm for sheep breeding, and also introduced the first cashmere goats into the colony.
As a suburb of Campbelltown, "Raby" began to be developed as private subdivisions in the late 1970s. In 1978, the City of Campbelltown Council decided to use "airplanes of the world" as its theme to name the new streets being created. The first land releases were located between three roads named in honour of famous fighter planes - Mustang Drive, Sopwith Avenue and Spitfire Drive. Some of the roads were not named entirely named after airplane names such as Avia Close, which is short for Aviation.
By the early 1990s, most of the suburb had been completed, although a few pockets were still being released. As late as March 1992, Council was allocating additional street names such as Arrow Place and Skyfarmer Place.
View of Raby from "Universal Power House"Today it is one of the more prestigious suburbs, boasting picturesque streetscapes and reserves such as Manaleuka Park. This was not only the name of a farm which stood on the site in the 1970s, but was also the name of the Lancom estate that saw the creation of nearby streets.
The old path of Bunbury-Curran Creek has now been developed as Raby Sports Complex and Sunderland Reserve (the latter named after an adjoining road).
An old farm dam has been retained as Lake Burrendah Reserve, which is Aboriginal for "place of the swan". Nearby Kooringa Reserve is derived from the Koori word for "sheoak." Blain Reserve notes an old family which had lived in the area since the 1800s.
The first school in the suburb was Heathfield Public School, which was named after a local farm owned by the Blain family. The school stood in demountables to the west of the modern site of Raby shopping centre. But in 1986 this temporary school closed and the Robert Townson Public School opened instead. This was named after a local pioneer. It is located adjacent to Robert Townson High School (opened 1987) and utilises the joint facilities with the high school, particularly the hall and sporting fields. The partnership between the schools supports an effective transition process for our Year 6 students. The motto of "Aim High" is encapsulated in the school's commitment to pursuing excellence in all teaching/learning programs with high expectations of student success and broad based opportunities for all students across the Key Learning Areas.
Demographics (2001 Australian census)
Population: 6,340
Australian Born: 72.5%
Overseas Born: 22.8%
Other/Not Stated: 4.6%
Main Overseas Birthplace: United Kingdom 6%, Philippines 2%, New Zealand 1%
Main Religions: Catholic 36%, Anglican 28%, Islam 3%, Uniting Church 3%
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uhmm i co to ma byc bucu
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Majalek napisał: | uhmm i co to ma byc bucu |
widzisz kolku jak Ty nic o zyciu nie wiesz
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mno prosze ja togo wiem juz dosc a co nie wiem to chyba jest jeszcze dobrze dla mnie, nie myslisz piaskune ? bo wiedzec wszystko to tez nie jest dobrze
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