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d that it was possible to fire two guns ahead, | astern and on a limited bearing on either side. |
le mounts; in this case they were midships and | astern. |
nce in January 1918, when a submarine appeared | astern. |
aback our Main and Mizen Topsails, and backed | astern under the cover of smoke, abreast the stern mo |
A bomb exploded so close | astern that the oil feed pump fuses blew temporarily |
she barely evaded a bomb which exploded close | astern. |
against a target placed by accident or design | astern of Conqueror, when the main armament would be |
were launched on rails through two large doors | astern. |
ead; at 5 passed her; at 7.30 she is hull down | astern; she was the Woodside, an American ship;" and |
n the night of 15/16 July, West Cobalt dropped | astern of the convoy and was last sighted at 01:00 by |
hree times for permission to order the engines | astern; he acted only after he had received that perm |
She left Eniwetok | astern 31 August to sail to Wake Island, where on 4 S |
She was hit fairly quickly and began to fall | astern of the other two ships. |
tes later, lookouts noted tell-tale bursts far | astern, and then spotted seven aircraft milling about |
proached one of the carriers in the group from | astern. |
Even from | astern, the closing speed was too great for the short |
The first pair attacked from | astern with the flight leader breaking off his attack |
line of fire of the tail gun when closing from | astern. |
The 262s approached from | astern and about 6,000 ft higher (1,800 m) than the b |
The boat moving full | astern meant that two of the three lifeboats were sep |
pproach speed of 12.8 knots when ordering full | astern power. |
d, Naples and Villefranche, and left Gibraltar | astern on 6 February. |
l power, endurance, steering, anchor and going | astern trials. |
ssened he stood, still alive, on the high-deck | astern on the Long Serpent, which had thirty-two rowi |
st and HMS Magnanime 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) | astern of the French and gaining fast, Amelia and Mel |
The Greenwich had now fallen five leagues | astern. |
sh antiaircraft cruiser some 300 yards (300 m) | astern. |
When they were about 1 mi | astern (1.6 km) and 1,500 feet (460 m) below the bomb |
binson then tried to push the freighter moored | astern with his ship, to allow enough room to maneuve |
ltaneously, one alongside to starboard and one | astern, eventually replenishing the fuel supply of al |
torpedo tubes, one firing on each beam and one | astern. |
ct with the seafloor or the submarine operates | astern propulsion. |
Saumarez turned sharply right to pass | astern of Haguro and raked Kamikaze with her 40 mm gu |
when the German Submarine U-17 was seen right | astern, gaining rapidly on the Steamship. |
s known that traditional icebreakers could run | astern in ice even though they weren't designed for t |
ea Route in the 1990s and sometimes had to run | astern to break through the ice. |
apan again on escort duty until leaving Sasebo | astern 14 October 1945, bound with servicemen eligibl |
ed another, which was then shot down by a ship | astern of her at the anchorage. |
speed, which only served to increase her speed | astern. |
noeuvered throughout the confrontation to stay | astern of the vessel, and out of gunshot, while Leopa |
two depth-charge attacks, the Baracca surfaced | astern of the Croome, which opened fire with all guns |
rged and closed with Dunraven before surfacing | astern at 11:43 am and opening fire at long range. |
fuel ships at anchor there until leaving Tokyo | astern, homeward bound, on 4 November 1945. |
A line was thrown and the brig was towed | astern for the rest of the night until it was safe. |
l a vessel on either beam and a third trailing | astern and have a large flight deck to allow "vertica |
r is carried well forward beneath the transom, | astern of the centerboard. |
on the persistent fires, while 40 men, trapped | astern in Bunker Hill scrambled to safety. |
survivors were rescued by the ship travelling | astern of her in the convoy. |
The Master endeavoured to keep the vessel | astern making various violent changes of course, but |
wn the starboard side; but, as it crashed well | astern, another launched a torpedo 500 yd (460 m) on |
und the three columns, Beatty and Tillman were | astern in the rear and the Mervine was 2,000 yards ah |
On levelling off, they were 1,000 yd | astern (0.91 km) and overtaking the bombers at about |
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