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t brought her deck guns to bear on the sailing | vessel and sunk her. |
n 26 October 1969, and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 31 October 1969. |
the Navy, and she was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register that day. |
such as topside attempts to destroy the rogue | vessel. |
no evidence that any timbers from the earlier | vessel were re-used in the construction of the later |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register 1 November 1959. |
ssioned 22 September, was struck from the Navy | Vessel Register 14 October, and, in accordance with t |
the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal and was the fourth | vessel to be completed at that shipyard. |
61 was replaced by Lightship No. 96, the first | vessel to actually be called Huron Lightship. |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 22 June 1955. |
ears later, Naubuc was reinstated to the Naval | Vessel Register 1 June 1967 arid scheduled to be conv |
laced out of service and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register 28 September 1993. |
mmissioned postwar and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 13 June 1919. |
d while she was being scrapped, the Greenpeace | vessel Rainbow Warrior arrived as part of a campaign |
p heard as the boat pushed off from the doomed | vessel was the voices of the passengers singing "Rock |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 16 January 1922. |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register 6 October 1971, and sold to the Repub |
oned on 18 January 1960, struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 November 1960, and subsequently |
two Mexican craft attempted to board the Texan | vessel several times but were forced to break off the |
scenes), which is later used as the expedition | vessel in Red Rackham's Treasure. |
reporting that he had died on board the German | vessel. |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 4 February 1992. |
lles naval division as captain of the despatch | vessel Talisman. |
The Sudbury towed the disabled | vessel for 40 days through some of the roughest weath |
e Asiatic Fleet, A-3 was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 16 January 1922. |
The passengers on the private | vessel were a group from a figure skating seminar at |
ORIS participated in the rescue of the fishing | vessel Alaskan Monarch, off Saint Paul Island, in Mar |
lunar rover to land on the Moon was the Soviet | vessel Lunokhod 1 on November 17, 1970 as part of the |
ova Scotia, Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register in August 1945. |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 9 May 1930, the boat was scrapped |
McNair was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 December 1974. |
21 September 1993 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register the same day. |
Gypsy was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 June 1973 and sold for scrapping |
issioned on 29 July; was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 15 September; and was sold on 3 Ja |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 May. |
Captain Stewart decided to keep the merchant | vessel only and commanded Pictou to be destroyed. |
The historic | vessel was saved from dereliction by a group of enthu |
anied by flashes of light within the evacuated | vessel. |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 18 December 1930, N-2 was scrapped |
st 1945 and her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 13 August. |
In 1933 Krasin became the first | vessel to reach the inaccessible northern shores of N |
However, the well-restored | vessel sank in 1998 at Birkenhead in a storm. |
Tenacious was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register and sold to New Zealand on 6 February |
ed on 7 March 1994 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register the same day. |
In the Greek practice, the zeon | vessel tends to be shaped like a very small ewer set |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 June 1960. |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 15 September 1974, Churchill Count |
She is the second | vessel to bear the name.The first being a Bangor clas |
Pulau Impalasa (M 720); struck from the Naval | Vessel Register, 1 May 1976; returned to U.S. custody |
ess his guns far enough to fire upon the Union | vessel; and so he shot through the bow of his own shi |
includes information collected from the Naval | Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publicat |
During 33 expeditions with the research | vessel E. W. Scripps in the years 1938-1941 he produc |
according to practice (to yield to the larger | vessel), then he would have turned toward the ferry a |
The American | vessel was undamaged and the U.S. claimed that one of |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 29 October 1946. |
The ship was the only | vessel commanded by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, |
t Boston, Massachusetts, struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 17 April 1946, and transferred to |
t and maintain Iowa and Wisconsin on the Naval | Vessel Register. |
The BOS | vessel is one-fifth filled with steel scrap. |
The latter | vessel was not found and "E 14" turned back. |
V Fermin II, but her crew scuttled the fishing | vessel. |
5 Italian crew members of the Italy-registered | vessel are reported to be unharmed, but taken hostage |
en sent a boarding party on board the Japanese | vessel. |
f the Navy to strike New Jersey from the Naval | Vessel Register and transfer the battleship to a not- |
French commandos attacked the hijacked | vessel from different directions in two speedboats. |
und, you also decrease flow within the damaged | vessel. |
ponse to a change in pressure within the blood | vessel at hand. |
ips allows a group of people to share the same | vessel without offending their sense of hygiene. |
tle Creek, Virginia, and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 July 1975. |
ioned on 18 June and was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 11 July. |
The chaser was the lead | vessel of the South Korean Navy and was also formerly |
n, South Carolina, and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 December 1976 and sunk as a targ |
ith from 13 to 21 (depending on the individual | vessel) 25 mm (0.98 in) Type 96 anti-aircraft guns in |
n July 1973, Manatee was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 14 August 1973. |
the United States soon thereafter, the patrol | vessel arrived at San Francisco on 2 July. |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 February 1977, transferred to Ir |
incy, Massachusetts, and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 22 August 1944. |
rine, the lead boat of her class and the tenth | vessel of the Navy to be named for the Commonwealth o |
Three examples of the Jia | vessel form from the 14th century BCE |
er 1969 at Guam, she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 April 1975. |
ed channels located directly above the reactor | vessel (Calandria) and are controlled via a triple-ch |
The plane was searching for the fishing | vessel Jean, which had grounded on Nunez Rocks and sa |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register 3 November 1930, her materials were s |
dnaught should not be confused with the patrol | vessel USS Dreadnought (SP-584), which also was in co |
build him a model of a fire ship, the funeral | vessel of Vikings chiefs. |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 5 January 1995. |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 18 December 1930 and scrapped on 1 |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 24 February 1982, transferred to M |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register 30 December 1977, she was sold to Bra |
y 1947, and her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 23 June 1947. |
ptured off Morant Bay, Jamaica, by the Spanish | vessel Tornado, and was taken to Santiago de Cuba. |
The attacking | vessel rammed its target, embedding the barbed torped |
n 14 December 1991 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 11 January 1995. |
e is some possibility that she was the largest | vessel of any nationality to be sunk with all hands i |
in circulation, it rises and falls in the same | vessel, without ever being drawn out. |
ssioned 30 June 1994 and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 11 January 1995. |
The minehunter Sakala is the fourth | vessel of the Estonian Navy Mineships Division and se |
y 1960 when her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register. |
the wreckage, demolishing most of the wrecked | vessel. |
70, Hampshire County was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 April 1975. |
2 August 1919, she was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register, and laid up at the Naval Training St |
The sailing | vessel had brought one or more light cannon, which we |
In 1999, the cutter seized the motor | vessel Wing Fung Lung, carrying 259 illegal Chinese m |
USS Charleston (PG-51), the fourth | vessel to carry her name, was the second of two Erie- |
iscovered only one large cargo ship, the other | vessel having been disposed of by several of the carr |
IOW has direct access to the research | vessel "Maria S. Merian" and can access by request a |
In 2003, the cutter interdicted the fishing | vessel Candy I with 4 tons of cocaine. |
On 20 July 1887 she became the first | vessel to use the newly built graving dock at the Esq |
After leaving the flash | vessel, the rich glycol is heated in a cross-exchange |
May 29 - The St. Roch becomes the first | vessel to circumnavigate North America |
unsalvageable, she was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register in February 1918. |
he flagship in a damaged state and the British | vessel even more stricken. |
laced out of service and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register. |
nuary 1966, when she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register, she was towed to San Diego in early |
ubricants which could contaminate the reaction | vessel and the product. |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 9 May 1930, she was scrapped, unde |
The escort | vessel escorted five fast transports to Saipan 5 May |
hen decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 18 July 1997. |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 23 February 1945. |
Red Jet 3 is the only | vessel in the fleet built by Red Funnel in the UK. |
t-gunned by range and gunpower by the American | vessel. |
to the surface, it was found to be the Polish | vessel Jastrzab, which was assigned to patrol off Nor |
However, if the pressure in the reaction | vessel falls too low, the oil may be sucked into the |
on 30 November 1945 and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 3 January 1946. |
The crew abandoned the sinking | vessel, taking the navigational equipment and Pollard |
e fleet in April 1991, stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register in October 1993, and transferred to f |
screpancy between this assertion and the Naval | Vessel Register report that the tug was sold for scra |
In September, the escort | vessel arrived at Eniwetok, and until December, guard |
The British attempted to tow the crippled | vessel to a friendly port; however, the next day, it |
On this cruise the escort | vessel took part in her first successful attack, as t |
in reserve until she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register in 1963. |
tember 1983 and her name struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 24 February 1992. |
In so doing, the edges of the blood | vessel wall at the point of injury are slowly brought |
Also in 1998, Munro interdicted the Mexican | vessel Xolescuintle, seizing 11.5 tons of cocaine, on |
veteran minesweeper was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 15 November 1974, and was disposed |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Registry 7 February 1947 and she was sold to W |
Teluk Bone, the ship was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register and sold outright to Indonesia in Feb |
on 19 July 1946, and was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 25 February 1947. |
igged as a three-masted ship and was the first | vessel built specifically as a research vessel for th |
She is the fifth | vessel of the French Navy named in honour of the offi |
an excess of sodium carbonate in the reaction | vessel. |
ntly taken into Japanese service, the stubborn | vessel was recovered at war's end though struck from |
Sculpin aided in the salvage of the sunken | vessel by sounding out the approaches to Portsmouth, |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 30 October 1995. |
15 January 1956, she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 July 1960. |
mbok Strait, the Americans attacked the German | vessel which exploded and sank with all hands. |
970, Fred T. Berry was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register. |
yd was decommissioned, stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register, and transferred to Turkey. |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 29 July 1996. |
o be a part of the Austin class, but the Naval | Vessel Registry lists them as a separate class. |
ber 1812 he gained his first command, the bomb | vessel HMS Volcano, with which he sailed for North Am |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 21 June 1943. |
slowly than others (particularly the reaction | vessel). |
history of New York Shipbuilding, and the last | vessel completed and launched at the shipyard. |
blood cells, causing inflammation of the blood | vessel wall (vasculitis). |
n 1868 in Sunderland, England, the iron-hulled | vessel was originally christened Cashmere and rigged |
lly decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 6 September 1991 and finished the |
e unknown), the ship was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 11 April 1975. |
isun Bay, California and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register, 16 June 1950. |
Inadvertent isolation of the pressurizing | vessel from the reactor plant, via the closing of an |
Built in 1829, it was the 100th | vessel constructed by master shipbuilder William Badg |
s placed out of service, struck from the Naval | Vessel Register, and transferred to the Maritime Admi |
The ship was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 27 September 1957 and subsequently |
The second | vessel was the Barrow built Lady of Mann followed by |
Officially a rebuild of the previous | vessel, the new Victory was built by master shipwrigh |
nce to the crew and passengers of the merchant | vessel Koolama, which had been attacked by Japanese p |
simply as DD-34, she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 20 March 1935 and was scrapped at |
She was the third | vessel to be completed in the four vessel Maya-class |
to occupy individual crew stations on the same | vessel. |
The second | vessel was replaced in 1929 with the present steel-hu |
ots that both heated and supported the cooking | vessel. |
The Union sailors boarded the grounded | vessel and extinguished a fire that had been started |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register (date unknown), her final fate is unk |
sion in April 1947 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 10 June. |
oned on 9 December 1918, struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 11 June 1919, and sold to A. Denap |
of the commissioned officers of the aforesaid | vessel, in testimony of the high sense entertained in |
was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 28 June 1969. |
ned or exploded, it could rupture the pressure | vessel and force the damaged reactor core into the co |
t carrier HMS Ark Royal (1937) and the largest | vessel, so far, to have been built for the Royal Navy |
She was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 17 May 1919, and was sold on 30 Ju |
rch 1986, Accokeek was stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register. |
erve Fleet, the ship was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 April 1975. |
ned on 1 March 1946, and struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 14 March 1947. |
Lanka, comprising the Punkalasa or the Filled | Vessel, with the Heraldic Lion of Sri Lanka within th |
n 19 November 1999 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on 19 November 1999. |
Simultaneously struck from the Naval | Vessel Register, she was turned over to the United St |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 5 June 2002, she was transferred t |
Her name was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register as of October 1968, and she was sold |
The ship was the last | vessel to enter service before the merge between the |
pour the paste into moulds of the idli | vessel and steam the same |
or about a quarter of the length of the whole | vessel. |
The Nerpa, the largest | vessel in the class, was the first to go into action |
ember, the corvette collided with the merchant | vessel SS Tullahoma, and returned to Brisbane for min |
The first | vessel on site was the Imperial, which picked up seve |
ced the number of available guns on the French | vessel, Lacrosse still held the advantage in terms of |
21 May 1946 and she was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 29 October 1946. |
on 31 August 1989 and stricken from the Naval | Vessel Register on the same day. |
Struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 28 March 1946, she was transferred |
She was struck from the Naval | Vessel Register on 1 October 1958 and transferred to |
as given on 23 December 1678, when the British | vessel Geysir ran on the reef. |
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