Examples of using Callaghan in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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On 8 November, she departed Nouméa with two cruisers and two other destroyers as Task Group 67.4(TG 67.4), under Rear Admiral Daniel J. Callaghan, as escort for transports carrying reinforcements to the Marines on Guadalcanal.
Navy's Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleets, Admiral Sir George Callaghan, requested its production in 1914.
Callaghan is to date the only politician in history to have served in all four of the"Great Offices of State", having been Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1964 to 1967, Home Secretary from 1967 to 1970,
The supply ships were protected by two task groups, commanded by Rear Admirals Daniel J. Callaghan and Norman Scott, and aircraft from Henderson Field.[113]
The supply ships were protected by two task groups, commanded by Rear Admirals Daniel J. Callaghan and Norman Scott, and aircraft from Henderson Field.[120]
En route, on 3 November, RENO(CL-96) was torpedoed, and CALLAGHAN stood by to protect the stricken cruiser until relief forces arrived, when CALLAGHAN was able to rejoin her group for the strikes.
Listen, Callaghan.
Professor Callaghan!
Callaghan blames krei.
Callaghan! But you.
Callaghan blames krei.
Callaghan and Company.
Callaghan's in there.
Callaghan's in there.
Callaghan became Home Secretary.
The Lord Callaghan of Cardiff.
Danielle Callaghan and daughter.
Succeeded by James Callaghan.
Pro… Professor Callaghan?
But you… Callaghan!