Bermuda II — was a Bilateral Air Transport Agreement between the governments of the United Kingdom and the United States signed on July 23, 1977 as a renegotiation of the original 1946 Bermuda Agreement. A new open skies agreement was signed by the United… … Wikipedia
Bermuda (disambiguation) — Bermuda may refer to:*Bermuda, (the Islands of Bermuda , alias The Somers Isles ) an Atlantic archipelago. A British Overseas Territory, and formerly part of Virginia. *Bermuda, Warwickshire, a village in England, named for a former Governor of… … Wikipedia
Bermuda — This article is about the British overseas territory. For other uses, see Bermuda (disambiguation). The Bermudas Somers Isles … Wikipedia
Bermuda–United States relations — The United Kingdom is formally responsible for Bermuda s foreign and defense policy. USA policy toward the UK is the basis of US Bermudian relations. In the early 20th century, as modern transportation and communication systems developed, Bermuda … Wikipedia
Bermuda Principles — The Bermuda Principles (also known as the Bermuda Accords) are a set of agreements made by researchers involved in the sequencing of the human genome during a meeting on the Bermudas in 1996. The goal of the agreement was to provide a basis for a … Wikipedia
Bilateral Air Transport Agreement — A bilateral Air Transport Agreement (also sometimes called a bilateral Air Service Agreement) is an agreement which two nations sign to allow civil aviation between their territories.In 1913, in what was probably the earliest such agreement, a… … Wikipedia
Military of Bermuda — Bermuda Regiment recruits in 1993 The defence of Bermuda remains the responsibility of the National (British) Government, rather than of the Bermudian Government, which is effectively a local authority. Despite this, the Bermuda Government was… … Wikipedia
Destroyers for Bases Agreement — The Destroyers for Bases Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom, September 2, 1940, transferred fifty mothballed destroyers from the United States Navy in exchange for land rights on British possessions. The destroyers became… … Wikipedia
Naval Air Station Bermuda Annex — The United States Navy s Naval Operating Base, was a seaplane base in Bermuda, the original Naval Air Station Bermuda. Following the US Navy s take over of Kindley Air Force Base (subsequently retitled NAS Bermuda), the base was adopted to other… … Wikipedia
History of Bermuda — This is the history of Bermuda. See also the History of Virginia, history of the Americas, History of the Turks and Caicos Islands, English colonization of the Americas, History of North America, history of the Caribbean and History of present… … Wikipedia