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There really were no reasons to pick one embarkation point over another.
The men were not told that it would be the embarkation point for their historic mission.
All available hands bent to this, and gradually the distance from our embarkation point increased.
At the link embarkation point Bey got out of his car and waited.
It was designed as an embarkation point for political prisoners and for star soldiers.
The building was also the embarkation point for the See New York company.
Then you have a three-hour shore mission and a half-hour to reach the embarkation point at 0330.
It had long been an embarkation point for England and in time of war was often one of the first place attacked.
The maps in the Neighbourhoods chapters indicate embarkation points.
When possible, few embarkation points were used.
Parkgate was an important port from the start of the eighteenth century, in particular as an embarkation point for Ireland.
It is the embarkation point for more than 100 water-access cottages on surrounding lakes.
Suborbital schedules, embarkation points, shipping, even private traffic, all are closely monitored.
He led a party of walking wounded to an embarkation point from where they were evacuated to Egypt on 31 May.
Lewis carried it with him overland to the embarkation point on the Ohio River.
Number Six Section will have kept that embarkation point secure and they will cover our withdrawal.
The North Korean government tried to stop its citizens from leaving, sending military units to seize the embarkation points.
The exhibition is housed in a building near the embarkation point and the Ouranoupoli Tower.
The capture of the mole was a major objective, as it was to be the embarkation point for the evacuation after the mission.
However, having only shovels and no weapons, the entire force proceeded to backtrack toward Alanib, the embarkation point.
Portland was a major embarkation point for Allied forces on D-Day in 1944.
For decades, the theater thrived as a major national embarkation point for traveling theater and stock companies.
In its 19th-century heyday, it contributed to the life of "Boston's busiest pier, commercial port, and embarkation point for travelers."
Portsmouth will host the stage as part of its 800th anniversary celebrations and will be the embarkation point for the return to France by ferry.