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, a king of Tyre), she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
y, North Dakota, she was the second U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
yland and Georgia, and was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
on Pearl Harbor), she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
or the Greek god Achelous, the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
Parish, Louisiana, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ty, Massachusetts, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ana, and New York, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
cky, and Missouri, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
s of agriculture), she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
Navy during World War II, the only U.S. Naval | vessel to be named for Felis silvestris. |
Island, and Texas, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
welve U.S. states, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
rain County, Ohio, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
County, Maryland, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
Skill was the second U.S. Navy | vessel of that name. |
f Numa Pompilius), she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
County, Michigan, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
unty, Connecticut, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
king of Phrygia), she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
higan, she has so far been the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ifornia missions), she was the only U.S. Naval | Vessel to bear the name. |
h County, Georgia, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
no County, Arizona, she was the only U.S. Navy | vessel to bear the name. |
in fifteen states, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
in Indiana and Tennessee, the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name-but saw no active service und |
County, Minnesota, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
n Bay, California, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
nside, California, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ellation Taurus, and was the second U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ouisiana, and Mississippi, the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
County, Arkansas, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
d for Nathaniel Bowditch, the second U.S. Navy | vessel named in his honor. |
ebruary 1970, the tug brought the U.S. fishing | vessel Aleutian Queen, that had lost steering control |
ka, and Wisconsin, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
ter County, Texas, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
nty, North Dakota, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
Francisco Solano, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
It was used as an unarmed utility | vessel until 1920. |
Triana (IX-223), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
inevere (IX-67), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
El Cano (IX-79), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
SS Echo (IX-95), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
ongaree (IX-84), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
arquis (IX-215), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
Gamage (IX-227), an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
nker) designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
barge designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the only ship of the United States Navy t |
Redesignated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, IX-507, General Hugh J. Gaffey was placed in |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
anker designated an unclassified miscellaneous | vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy |
15 May I./KG 26 sank an unidentified transport | vessel in Harstad Harbour. |
She also sank another unidentified enemy | vessel. |
and a barge, and a small unidentified Japanese | vessel. |
making an example" of a European Union fishing | vessel. |
hampton University Royal Naval Unit's training | vessel. |
n sank after colliding with an unknown sailing | vessel at sea on 27 January 1871. |
later that the unmarked, unlit passenger-cargo | vessel was transporting children. |
otable project is the Piranha Unmanned Surface | Vessel (USV). |
the energy to keep the jump point open until a | vessel has completed transit. |
illness, but he hid himself on board until the | vessel sailed. |
tte Harbor for the last time and took up guard | vessel duty at Boca Chica, Florida. |
After being laid up, the | vessel served as Commodore Macdonough's headquarters |
cled for construction of a new Uruguayan naval | vessel. |
entral Pennsylvania, she was the only US Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
This article is about the US naval | vessel. |
ast Guard cutter Mellon was the first US naval | vessel on station, pursuing the Columbia Eagle. |
inued on their course and ignored the US Naval | vessel. |
For the US Navy | vessel, see USS St. Regis River. |
Howard Smith and Company used the | vessel to transport coal to from anchorage at West Po |
Mystic Seaport now uses the | vessel as an offshore classroom and features it as pa |
s returned to seek vengeance on the Vaus space | vessel. |
makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle or | vessel or operate or assist in the operation of an ai |
Others, having a ventral heart | vessel belong in section Tineina. |
ighly muddled though better-known version, the | vessel is known as Holy Grail. |
ransported on a belt to a vertical cylindrical | vessel, where the shale is heated up to about 500 °C |
of inquiry as "a very fast and a very handsome | vessel indeed... |
The veteran cargo | vessel was sold on 6 August to the National Metal and |
crewmembers finally located the village their | vessel was named for, and held a reunion in Chepachet |
Inder the VMS each | vessel fishing in the NAFO area is equipped with a sa |
VTS assist | vessel traffic control in routing vessels in busy wat |
VTS - | Vessel Traffic Services - concentrating on all issues |
in (1807) was a post-Revolutionary War sailing | vessel purchased by the Treasury Department at Norfol |
At the end of the war the | vessel was 84% completed. |
Following the end of the war, the | vessel was returned to the custody of the Department |
During the early part of the War, the | vessel was commandeered by the British Army, and play |
lthough operated as an Australian warship, the | vessel remained the property of the Royal Navy. |
om the sinking broadcast platform that was the | vessel Rock Radio. |
USS Niagara (SP-263) was a | vessel of the United States Navy during World War I. |
USNS Mizar (MA-48/T-AGOR-11/T-AK-272) was a | vessel of the United States Navy. |
The Takatsuki class destroyer was a | vessel of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. |
eneral Polk (known casually as the Polk) was a | vessel of the Confederate navy during the American Ci |
d began working on his final ship, which was a | vessel meant for colonization of the New World. |
She was the | vessel from which Hollins commanded the Confederates |
s to form, typically in pumps, water turbines, | vessel propellers, and even piping under some conditi |
ian Sea Frontier for duty as a weather station | vessel off Pearl Harbor. |
s had described Dauntless as a "new well built | vessel ... suitable for gov't use as scout patrol in |
ight, the gunshots attracting a whale watching | vessel nearby which immediately went to find them. |
erlee was in command of USCGC Tampa, when that | vessel was torpedoed and sunk with all hands on 26 Se |
en raft, Washington was nearly killed when his | vessel overturned at this site. |
released and automatically activated when the | vessel sank. |
d crew of the U.S. Monitor Tecumseh, when that | vessel was struck by a torpedo in passing the enemy f |
Memphis, at a time when that | vessel was suffering total destruction from a tsunami |
Industrial issues ensued from when the | vessel arrived by 1916 an Award had been secured to a |
f duty at Guam ended on 10 July 1945, when the | vessel got underway to return to Pearl Harbor. |
ationals aboard the Boz-Kourt drowned when the | vessel was torn apart by the Lotus. |
When the | vessel was sold to Shaw, Savill & Albion Line, she wa |
sted little more than half that time, when the | vessel blew up, filling the air with shells, grenades |
a, and Shane Murphy, his chief mate when their | vessel was recently attacked by Somali pirates. |
He was not aboard in December 1796 when the | vessel was wrecked after an incident in the Bay of Gi |
ever had a lightship station, however when the | vessel was dry docked there as a museum, it took on t |
When a | vessel is "flagged" it means that it is registered in |
artermaster Dunn continued his duties when the | vessel was at anchor, as her propellers were kept in |
ocess continued until early November, when the | vessel shaped a course back to San Francisco. |
ject halted progress until June 1977, when the | vessel was transported to the park and partially reco |
ion, not just during a voyage, but even when a | vessel is in a shipyard for routine maintenance and r |
Officer of the submarine USS Grunion when the | vessel was lost in the Aleutians on July 31, 1942 pre |
After processing to the place where the | vessel of water is prepared to the singing of appropr |
the cruiser left for African waters where the | vessel joined other warships from the Russian navy an |
thin 60 yards of Wasp's quarter, where neither | vessel could bring its broadside to bear. |
hooner ashore on September 22, 1863 where that | vessel was burned by her crew, and with having captur |
d alongside the wharf to determine whether the | vessel was an enemy warship. |
normal range differs based on which umbilical | vessel is sampled (umbilical vein pH is normally 7.25 |
from New York City to San Francisco, which the | vessel performed in 89 days and 4 hours. |
barking at Porto Bello, the fleet to which his | vessel belonged was struck by a storm. |
he lowest anticipated temperature to which the | vessel will be subjected, taking into consideration l |
air like the tail of a cartoon mouse, while a | Vessel in silver and gold applies the same airy curl |
the antiquated steam plant operating while the | vessel remained in Suisun Bay, and after more than th |
drowning Wallace Febrey, landsman, while that | vessel was under way at sea in latitude 36 degrees 58 |
The crew escaped on lifeboats while the | vessel was scuttled and sunk. |
As a consequence the whole reactor | vessel became heavily contaminated by Cs-137 and Sr-9 |
jowar ata (flour) 250 grams in a wide mouthed | vessel with shallow depth. |
ndustrialist Camillo Crociani and his wife Edy | Vessel an actress. |
the ship HMS Ariel, but was captured with his | vessel by the French frigate Amazone in September 177 |
elled vehicle ferry to Waiheke Island with the | vessel Port Kennedy. |
With the | vessel required to be destroyed in accordance with th |
g the Lambeth Conference collided with another | vessel while entering harbour in Japan. |
Three crew were lost with the | vessel. |
ad much longer to become acquainted with their | vessel than the French crew. |
e County, KY. their boat collided with another | vessel named the "Hark-Away" and was sunk. |
Meanwhile Hoga, with another | vessel, was assisting Oglala. |
. S. crew conducted extensive testing with the | vessel at the Navy's Solomons, Maryland, facility in |
feboat, broke the rope connecting her with the | vessel, smashed her rudder and other parts of her ste |
The inventory will remain with a | vessel throughout its lifespan, being updated as all |
uture crew that was already stationed with the | vessel was sent back to New Zealand after the ship re |
y decreases blood flow and pressure within the | vessel. |
r collecting a precipitate directly within the | vessel in which it is to be dried, possibly ashed, an |
ralty Order stated she should be "a wood screw | vessel complete of Highflyer's [class] in exchange wh |
he western side of Okinawa, this wooden hulled | vessel helped prepare the eastern bays to receive add |
ave: the captain's logs from the wrecked slave | vessel. |
ad of elemental mercury from a wrecked Spanish | vessel near Cadiz, Spain. |
ad of elemental mercury from a wrecked Spanish | vessel near Cadiz, Spain. |
In 1994 the 32 year old | vessel left Ajman towed by a tug and was broken up on |
For several years the | vessel resided at Pounds scrapyard in Portsmouth |
Historically, the Yorkshire Square | vessel was constructed from Yorkshire Sandstone, but |
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