Examples of 'patrolled off' in a sentence

Meaning of "patrolled off"

patrolled off - possibly referring to an area being monitored or surveyed by patrols or security personnel

How to use "patrolled off" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
patrolled off
She patrolled off the island to protect shipping and providing direct support to the landings.
In ensuing weeks she operated in the Mediterranean and patrolled off Gibraltar.
Salisbury also patrolled off the coast of East Africa on the Socotra patrols.
During the Lebanese crisis in July she patrolled off the coast of Lebanon.
The force patrolled off the Åland Islands for a few days before returning to Kiel.
For the next five months the Channel Fleet patrolled off Ushant and the Brittany coast.
He patrolled off the French port of Brest.
For the next month and a half, Manchester patrolled off the east coast of Korea.
She again patrolled off the Solomon Islands and into the Bismarck Sea.
Wadsworth " then returned to the Marianas and patrolled off Saipan.
Wahoo then patrolled off the Korean coast, just south of Chinnampo.
Taking part in the submarine offensive against Japan, she patrolled off Honshū.
Pennsylvania patrolled off Kiska for several days before returning to Adak on 23 August.
In the spring of 1927 the destroyer patrolled off bandit-plagued Nicaragua and the Honduras.
She patrolled off the South American coast, operating as far south as the Falklands.

See also

Through the 20th she patrolled off Gela, then shifted to Palermo.
She patrolled off Kiska for a time then returned to Adak on 23 August.
I-25 patrolled off the mouth of the Columbia River.
She next patrolled off Iwo Jima, and, on 10 March, resumed escort assignments.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Patrolled
Patrolled and monitored the buffer zone
Armoured tanks have patrolled the streets
Patrolled the beachhead during the invasion
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary