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V Dittisham Princess is a twin screw passenger | vessel, operating on the River Dart in South Devon, U |
ered the crew to abandon ship and scuttled the | vessel. |
he crew of a tenth chasse maree scuttled their | vessel to prevent the British from capturing her. |
ake pride in the fact that she is a sea worthy | vessel. |
y due to the delayed repairs of the Sea Launch | vessel. |
ental Protection, and Military Sealift Command | vessel escorts. |
and custody exchange of the high seas driftnet | vessel CAO YU. |
She was the second Kiev-class | vessel to be built. |
She is the second oldest | vessel designed to fight fires in the USA, after the |
Deutschland was the second naval | vessel to bear the name, after SMS Deutschland (1874) |
This mid-century Awa Maru was the second NYK | vessel to bear this name. |
on, Massachusetts, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
17 for use as a minesweeper and section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
ase from her owner for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
Navy purchased her for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
oteague, Virginia, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
e Roper & Brother, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
rl of New Orleans, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
ase from her owner for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
attle, Washington, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
S. Navy leased her for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
rd, Massachusetts, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
quired her in 1917 for use as a section patrol | vessel in World War I. |
rooklyn, New York, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
Charles, Virginia, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
Marathon, Florida, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
ort, Rhode Island, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
hia, Pennsylvania, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
in City, Virginia, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol | vessel during World War I. |
reportedly took fifteen minutes to secure the | vessel. |
A boarding party was dispatched to seize the | vessel. |
n under the lumber and consequently seized the | vessel which he sent to New Orleans under a prize cre |
Three pirate skiffs had boarded and seized the | vessel. |
iological payload is a self-contained pressure | vessel which provides life support (air pressure, hum |
r of Customs received instructions to sell the | vessel. |
However a malfunction sends the | vessel to the sixteenth century during the Portuguese |
In Soviet service the | vessel was renamed BSH-EYA on 8 October 1955. |
In addition to regular passenger service, the | vessel is also available for private charter. |
the record as the longest serving power-driven | vessel ever used by the school. |
gated during slack water, as current may set a | vessel out of a channel and into danger. |
s dispatched to the ruins of Junius Seven, her | vessel is attacked by a Earth Alliance battleship, a |
Stress in a shallow-walled pressure | vessel in the shape of a cylinder is |
llon commanded the troops ordered to shell the | vessel. |
amic positioning operator, navigation, ship or | vessel maneuvering (MODU), station keeping, fire and |
Pampero, a wooden, ship rigged | vessel launched at Mystic, Connecticut on 18 August 1 |
Randolph was a 664-ton ship-rigged merchant | vessel constructed in 1849 in Sunderland. |
nd provided detachments to the CAM ships, each | vessel being equipped with one Sea Hurricane plus an |
ip's former crew who visited the shipyard, the | vessel was still being stored in several pieces in th |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M20's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M17's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M18's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M27's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M28's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M16's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
Intended as a shore bombardment | vessel, M21's primary armament was a single 9.2 inch |
The explosion showered the | vessel with live steam and scalding water, killing 60 |
rtime career, where she sank a Siamese sailing | vessel, the Japanese merchant cargo ship Shiretoko Ma |
At daybreak on the 15th, Apollo sighted a | vessel that proceeded to attempt to evade closer scru |
ecause there is usually also significant blood | vessel and nerve damage. |
ion for the alleged theft of a silver drinking | vessel. |
After the fall of Singapore the | vessel sailed to Batavia (now Jakarta) and with a mix |
The single pressure | vessel (SPV) design combines up to 22 cells in series |
r the 1964 refit Orcades became a single class | vessel and its external primary colour scheme changed |
The record still stands for a single hull | vessel. |
largest number evacuated by a single passenger | vessel in the operation. |
Wakulla was a steel-hulled, single-screw cargo | vessel built under a contract from the United States |
aanland was a steel-hulled, single-screw cargo | vessel completed in 1900 at Port Glasgow, Scotland, b |
would not by itself be sufficient to sink the | vessel. |
odiles, and tree logs, all waiting to sink the | vessel. |
e ship also has a filtration who will sink the | vessel if it does not reach the dam before a time lim |
inal shot hit the ship at 5:08 am, sinking the | vessel, killing twenty-eight men and sending another |
recent check of the above mentioned site Naval | Vessel Registry lists the USS Trenton and the USS Pon |
economical transportation to its new site, the | vessel was cut into four sections. |
If there is a "KICK" situation, this | vessel separates the mud and the gas by allowing it t |
His best known work is Siwan al-hikma ( | Vessel of wisdom), a history of philosophy from the b |
wn to sail on Superior, the sixty-foot trading | vessel Invincible," which upended in gale force winds |
three small merchant ships, the slow merchant | vessel Brothers and the 50-gun fourth rate ship HMS C |
a as a combination minesweeper and small cargo | vessel. |
the surgery and some bleeding in a small blood | vessel, but that the Cardinal had suffered only minor |
n which she shelled and sank the small fishing | vessel MV Ebb, and killed a number of its crew with m |
different reason, e.g., because a small blood | vessel was damaged during the lumbar puncture, has no |
cargo ship Yasushima Maru, the small Japanese | vessel Mantai, the Japanese merchant cargo ship, turn |
shore, Captain Du Toit noticed a small fishing | vessel in the area of the landing zone and that the o |
The Albatros promptly hit the small Norwegian | vessel with anti aircraft fire, wounding Captain Weld |
This small Romulan | vessel was first seen (obliterated) in the TNG episod |
ling vessels, seven coasters, a small Japanese | vessel, a Japanese barge, a small Japanese gunboat, a |
arass enemy shipping, sinking a small Japanese | vessel and two Siamese sailing vessels before the end |
brine was transferred to a smaller briquetage | vessel for final reduction. |
the registration of a much smaller, two-masted | vessel built in Cahilas in 1883, named Gazella (spell |
tary limitations meant that a smaller, cheaper | vessel had to be acquired. |
Engineer George McBain remained aboard so the | vessel could not be claimed by private tugs under mar |
Immediately, Leonard sold the | vessel to Captain Peter Cone of Palatka. |
The Maritime Administration sold the | vessel by auction under PD-X-1033 dtd. |
Sometimes this | vessel is wanting, the two arteries joining together |
red to the captain of a soon-to-depart British | vessel. |
The Finns transported captured Soviet naval | vessel VTV-1 to support naval operations in Onega. |
February 22 - Spanish fishing | vessel Monte Galineiro sank off the coast of Newfound |
The FV Monte Galineiro was a Spanish fishing | vessel that sank 400 km (250 miles) off the coast of |
A Spanish Naval | vessel, it was pierced for 12 guns but was armed with |
T) of Allied shipping plus the special service | vessel HMS Prunella. |
eter (approximately 36 feet) high speed launch | vessel designed to be deployed from cutters via a rea |
twater on 19 August 1968 in his speedboat; the | vessel was found upturned and abandoned the next day |
sives positioned itself next to the Sri Lankan | vessel, near Point Pedro, before blowing itself up. |
At this stage the | vessel was put up for sale advertised as the Barque A |
She is in fact a standard built | vessel of the age constructed from white oak and locu |
r class, she was the third United States naval | vessel named for the Shenandoah River which runs thro |
inel (SP-180) was the first United States Navy | vessel to bear the name. |
Riefkohl never commanded a United States Naval | vessel again. |
2 March 2008 at least one United States Naval | vessel launched a Tomahawk cruise missile into the vi |
S Essex a year earlier, the United States Navy | vessel focused on commerce raiding by attacking Briti |
ren J. Courtney, a wooden-hulled steam fishing | vessel of the "Menhaden Fisherman" design. |
nder for the Savannah, the first steam powered | vessel to successfully cross the Atlantic. |
e seal portrays a replica of the steam sailing | vessel, the “Mascotte,” (pronounced Masco') and named |
sinking Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation | vessel Ariel on May 28, 1848, and a trip up the Nile |
The steam fishing | vessel Kurd was sunk on 10 July 1945 after hitting a |
PS Eleanor was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Earl Spencer was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Lily was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
Duke of Sutherland was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Iverna was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company |
Thomas Dugdale was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
incess of Wales was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Scotia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
TSS Cambria was a twin screw steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Lune was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railw |
PS Eleanor was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Rose was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
Earl of Ulster was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS/TSS Edith was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Tredagh was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company |
PS Hibernia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
PS Anglia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
PS Greenore was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Isabella was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Cambria was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
Royal Consort was a paddle steamship passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
from 4 years previously of the steel pressure | vessel forgings, which contain the nuclear reactor co |
The steel pressure | vessel forgings contain the nuclear reactor core. |
She was a 1,571-ton steel-hulled sailing | vessel 245 feet (75 m) in length owned by the Harris- |
American maritime humour of trying to steer a | vessel in reverse where its stern construction, in th |
A stirrup spout | vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a sti |
A Moche stirrup spouted | vessel, between 100 BC and 700 CE |
e us, a mile or more across the water, stood a | vessel, with the barest shreds of canvas fluttering i |
HMS Phaeton to investigate a stopped merchant | vessel, the Danish N J Fiord. |
The film is based on the story The | Vessel of Wrath by W. Somerset Maugham and was adapte |
a Viet Cong, and Air Force pilots strafed the | vessel, leaving Page adrift at sea with over 200 woun |
When the torpedo struck the | vessel relled and the order was given to abandon the |
With the beginning of war, the sturdy little | vessel commenced tending aircraft and serving as conv |
On 23 April 1984, the submarine rescue | vessel USS Kittiwake (ASR-13) collided with Bergall a |
Originally intended as a submarine patrol | vessel, Hermes performed this duty out of Honolulu du |
As a Submarine Rescue | Vessel, Pigeon's primary mission was to salvage and a |
States Navy Chanticleer-class submarine rescue | vessel in commission from 1946 to 1994. |
's first commercially successful steam-powered | vessel. |
hat it had no ship capable of defeating such a | vessel. |
, and the thought of Prussia armed with such a | vessel prompted France to hurriedly buy her and commi |
ost of the nitrogen has evaporated from such a | vessel there is a risk that liquid oxygen remaining c |
r a given port based on considerations such as | vessel size, cargo flow rate and cargo temperature. |
beheld a strange luminescence surrounding the | vessel, as though it was being driven towards me by s |
striction of the smooth muscle surrounding the | vessel. |
nston S. Churchill captured a suspected pirate | vessel in the Indian Ocean as part of an ongoing effo |
the rim that were probably used to suspend the | vessel over heat. |
In May 1940, she sank the Swedish sailing | vessel Monark, which had been taken into German servi |
overed by a ROV deployed by the Swedish survey | vessel MV Triad. |
, resembles the shape of a ship, symbolizing a | vessel for God's work, and it is well-known for its s |
o control or limit the pressure in a system or | vessel which can build up by a process upset, instrum |
02 the Kiska intercepted the Taiwanese fishing | vessel Full Means II, which had been taken over by it |
s represent the Golden Crucible of Taoism; the | vessel that contains eternal life. |
The Hydrostatic test, The | vessel is filled with a nearly incompressible liquid |
ue were for some time reduced to less than one | vessel a month. |
owever, in late 2008, it became known that the | vessel was considered "sub-standard", and did not ful |
The Soviets remained unaware that any | vessel had followed their submarine until U.S. Navy C |
th a cargo for Britain, in the belief that the | vessel could compromise their mission. |
It is suspected that the | vessel was hijacked by the LTTE and is now being used |
away, Argyll and Bute Council decided that the | vessel had been abandoned, and stripped out her machi |
A report in 1981 revealed that the | vessel had since been sold to Food for the Hungry Int |
ntil it can be conclusively be proven that the | vessel was intentionally in breach of the Hague Conve |
he central retinal artery, and like that blood | vessel can suffer from occlusion (central retinal vei |
he ice a month before it was expected that any | vessel could get out, he was able to come unawares am |
Gulf Daily News has reported that the | vessel was licensed as a floating restaurant and that |
looking out, were surprised to find that their | vessel had been in collision with the tug Advance. |
tion on the crew, and in later novels that the | vessel can survive for a considerable period in the c |
rcises were taking place were so deep that the | vessel would have been crushed, losing control due to |
rew of the Mary Stanford did not know that the | vessel had already been rescued by another lifeboat a |
Belgian ship-breaker upon discovering that the | vessel he was expecting to break up was none other th |
A map by the master suggests that the | vessel hit an uncharted reef well to the west of King |
it inadvisable to state categorically that the | vessel was in Iraqi waters. |
e courageously attempting to aid that stricken | vessel. |
Believing that their | vessel was sinking, Glassell and two others abandoned |
From the descriptions, it seems that this | vessel was not seaworthy, sticking to the rivers and |
Archer's account said that the | vessel was hijacked, and that the hijackers let him a |
NavSource Online, however, reports that the | vessel was transferred to the Republic of China Navy |
lly importantly provides the evidence that the | vessel has been compliant. |
sification society officials to prove that the | vessel has been compliant to MARPOL 73/78 (the Intern |
She was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register and sold to Greece on 8 February 1980 |
oth decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 24 June 1994. |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 August 1947 and turned over to t |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 July 1961 and transferred to the |
d to save John K. Smith, landsman, of the same | vessel, from drowning. |
April 1968, Croaker was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 20 December 1971 and reclassified |
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