Pan-Asiatic - traducción al alemán
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Pan-Asiatic - traducción al alemán

U.S. NAVY SQUADRON POSITIONED IN EAST ASIA (1868-1902)
Asiatic Station; Asiatic station; US Asiatic Squadron
  • 6}} taking possession of [[Guam]] in June 1898 during the [[Spanish–American War]].
  • 6}} off San Francisco, in the 1890s.
  • National Portrait Gallery]] in Washington, D.C.
  • China]] during the [[Boxer Rebellion]].
  • 6}} during the [[Korean Expedition]] in 1871.
  • Illustration of RADM Joseph S. Skerrett from ''The San Francisco Call'', 2 January 1897
  • 6}} leading a column of cruisers, painting by Francis Muller.
  • 6}} in 1898.

Pan-Asiatic      
panasiatisch
flash in the pan         
  • Flash in the pan
FIREARM COMPONENT
Flash in the pan; Priming pan
Zufallstreffer
steel drum         
  • American pannist Jonathan Scales and his band performing in 2011
  • A musician playing the double tenor steelpan
  • Steel pannist performing with a backing track
  • strobe tuner]]
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ORIGINATING FROM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Steel drums; Steel Drums; Steelband; Pan music; Steel Pan; Steel drum; Steeldrum; Steel pan; Steelpan music; Steel band; Steelpans; Pannist; Steel Drum; Pannists; Steel Band
Blechtonne, Musikinstrument dessen Boden aus zu einer schüsselform geformten Ölfass besteht (in Trinidad entwickelt, Hauptinstrument karribischer Musik)

Definición

pan-pan
¦ noun an international radio distress signal, of less urgency than a Mayday signal.
Origin
1920s: pan from Fr. panne 'breakdown'.

Wikipedia

Asiatic Squadron

The Asiatic Squadron was a squadron of United States Navy warships stationed in East Asia during the latter half of the 19th century. It was created in 1868 when the East India Squadron was disbanded. Vessels of the squadron were primarily involved in matters relating to American commerce with China and Japan, though it participated in several conflicts over 34 years of service until becoming the Asiatic Fleet in 1902.