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On 24 September, after the | vessel had taken on some 4500 tons of cargo, her Numb |
ordered back by Canadian authorities after the | vessel came within one half-mile of seal hunters. |
n had made every effort to save life after the | vessel capsized, the court did not cancel his certifi |
ose sheen was enhanced by burnishing after the | vessel was fired. |
p's Navy crew was removed; that afternoon, the | vessel was placed in service with a merchant crew, Ma |
The new WLV-604 replaced the aging Columbia | vessel No. 90, which had been in service on the Colum |
erve as a weather reporting and air-sea rescue | vessel. |
icorn (I72) was a British aircraft maintenance | vessel and light aircraft carrier that saw war servic |
of fire when an engine of the aircraft repair | vessel U.S. Army FS-214 exploded despite burns that p |
the square root will be similar for all, thus | vessel size is most important. |
due to its tear-drop shape, which allowed the | vessel to travel through the water at higher speeds. |
The class design allows the | vessel to operate for over fifteen years between majo |
The first Coronet was also the | vessel upon which young Irving Bush and his family ha |
ruary 1955, and kept her on the American Naval | Vessel Register until she was stricken on 1 January 1 |
Vreeland was stricken from the American Naval | Vessel Register. |
The Resolution was an American trading | vessel whose crew were massacred by Haida chief Cumsh |
y 1955, and she remained on the American Naval | Vessel Register until her name was stricken on 1 Janu |
y 1955, and she remained on the American Naval | Vessel Register until her name was stricken on 1 Janu |
y 1955, and she remained on the American Naval | Vessel Register until her name was stricken on 1 Janu |
Thus the first American built | vessel on the Pacific was launched. |
y 1955, and she remained on the American Naval | Vessel Register until her name was stricken on 1 Janu |
or supplies, becoming the first American naval | vessel to visit the three future Pacific coast states |
USS Hannah, the first armed American naval | vessel |
rned, Assail was carried on the American Naval | Vessel Register as MSF-147 after 7 February 1955 unti |
nse to a Maylay attack on an American merchant | vessel. |
The Teazer was an American privateering | vessel in The War of 1812 between the United States a |
nd Manatee began 20 months' service as an MSTS | vessel. |
The name of an alien | vessel from Peter Watt's Blindsight. |
ulled ferry which is registered as an historic | vessel with the National Register of Historic Places |
he remainder of her service as an experimental | vessel for Radiation Laboratory, M.I.T., Cambridge, M |
not generally considered to be an ocean-going | vessel; some boats were however sailed to the West In |
mpanions were then put on board an unseaworthy | vessel; it was alleged that the ship's captain had or |
The ship proved to be an efficient | vessel and received awards for administrative and ope |
good yield when formamide is heated in an open | vessel at 170 oC for 28 hours. |
issioned U.S. Navy ships to have sunk an enemy | vessel with its own armament. |
Thus, these scientists build an interplanetary | vessel in order to flee the Earth, whose great powers |
It is an omni-directional | vessel driven by two Voith Schneider Propellers type |
After briefly acting as an escort | vessel in Massachusetts Bay, Governor sailed 8 March |
une 1928, O-1 was converted to an experimental | vessel on 28 December 1930, and operated in this capa |
permissible to modify or "rebuild" an existing | vessel. |
ere (" 7 Kopparai of gold; Kopparai is an iron | vessel which holds around 100 liters of sugarcane jui |
of these guns were ever used against an enemy | vessel or aircraft. |
An earlier | vessel, RRS John Biscoe (1944) (1584 tonnes) operated |
gal drugs, which were found in an unregistered | vessel, had a UK street value of some £60 million. |
As an MSC | vessel, San Jose was involved in the INTERFET peaceke |
In the Pacific Ocean, she acted as an escort | vessel to convoys in back and staging areas, such as |
Until 1917 she was listed as an independent | vessel operating out of Savannah, Georgia. |
In 1987, Katz bought an oceangoing | vessel upon which to set up a radio station, Arutz Sh |
through mid-May, she was utilized as an escort | vessel, travelling between the Marshalls, the Gilbert |
s a powder hulk from 1816 and an accommodation | vessel from 1827. |
s a coastal defense ship and then as an escort | vessel. |
the chemical industry, a retort is an airtight | vessel in which substances are heated for a chemical |
rking up, Cessnock commenced duty as an escort | vessel and escorted Allied shipping travelling betwee |
ivil War the Baltimore was used as an ordnance | vessel between Washington Navy Yard and nearby ammuni |
was the first armed encounter for an American | vessel after the US's entry to World War I. |
yment saw, for the first time, an Albion-class | vessel taking part in amphibious operations with a Ba |
and, on occasion, served as an accommodations | vessel. |
rculating pump, will also contain an expansion | vessel, to accommodate changes in fluid pressure; a f |
a large slide-away hatch and used as an escape | vessel upon the destruction of the cube in the Battle |
Although the Shelly was an Israeli-owned | vessel, her thirteen man crew was composed of foreign |
k command of the torpedo boat Calliope, an old | vessel of the Pegaso class, with which he was sent to |
known at one time as Summit City, an excursion | vessel took revelers up the lake to hurdy gurdy house |
s of Goa, without it, Goa seems to be an empty | vessel. |
war and placed into service as an examination | vessel for the remainder of World War II. |
June 1944, where she served as an examination | vessel. |
n their calculations, crush depth of an actual | vessel should be slightly deeper than its design dept |
and in the Caribbean, served as an exhibition | vessel at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Expositio |
ompared by immersing them both in an insulated | vessel of water and stirring vigorously to minimize t |
The Coast Guard lacked an effective | vessel sized between its 110' patrol cutter and the 2 |
he landings were completed on 9 April, and the | vessel left the Okinawa area bound for Hawaii. |
hip, a dispatch boat, and a rescue and salvage | vessel. |
Prairial, which was the fourth and final | vessel of Batillus class supertankers (the other thre |
e Company, for use as a minesweeper and patrol | vessel on the section patrol during World War I. |
s configured as a cable laying and implantment | vessel with a cable drum located in the bow along wit |
Sovcomflot, to Floating Storage and Offloading | vessel Belokamenka, located in Kola Bay near Murmansk |
Penguin, a submarine rescue and salvage | vessel reported for duty with SubRon 1, at New London |
ses, serve as an Emergency Rescue and Recovery | Vessel (ERRV). |
ing the Navy as a picket, patrol, and dispatch | vessel. |
origin and most likely an infiltration and spy | vessel. |
/7 days and 103 1/3 days respectively, and the | vessel was advertised as "The Fastest Ship in the Wor |
be found in fibroblasts, leukocytes, and blood | vessel endothelial cells. |
s a Floating Production Storage and Offloading | Vessel (FPSO) located in the Terra Nova oil and gas f |
h Empire, she served as a warship and training | vessel until 1922, when she was sold. |
the sale of Superfast X was announced and the | vessel was replaced with the smaller Blue Star I - of |
uring the night the weather became bad and the | vessel ran into a cyclonic storm A large quantity of |
0, the engines of the Ripon were sold, and the | vessel was converted into a brig for Caird & Co in Gr |
late area, carrying out surveying and merchant | vessel protection duties. |
n 1858, the Carrier was the third and smallest | vessel in a fleet of six train ferries introduced by |
e ballast tanks in the flooded section and the | vessel returns to its horizontal position so it can b |
The supply and water | vessel resumed her voyage in April and joined the Wes |
She was the fourth and final | vessel to be completed in the four vessel Maya-class |
ge to the haul was deemed to extensive and the | vessel was permanently beached. |
and other troops, acted as a patrol and escort | vessel, and operated as a transport between the Solom |
owing and acting as cable recovery and salvage | vessel. |
nka is a FSO (Floating Storage and Offloading) | vessel, located in Kola Bay near Murmansk. |
No one was injured in the crash and the | vessel was sailed back empty to Portsmouth Harbour fo |
as a United States Navy minesweeper and patrol | vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. |
ver and its tributaries as a convoy and patrol | vessel, helping capture over 14,000 bales of cotton. |
The wind dropped, and the | vessel drifted close in shore It was attempted to wea |
escaped into fog before HMS Manly and another | vessel spotted her and commenced their chase. |
l, consisting of a single heated chamber and a | vessel to collect purified alcohol. |
me operation as an ammunition issue and rework | vessel of Service Division 102. |
nding minesweeper HMS Deodar and antisubmarine | vessel HMNZS Moa. |
ian Floating Production Storage and Offloading | vessel operator. |
nd on coins with a measuring rod in hand and a | vessel on his head. |
sealing vessels were taking in water, and one | vessel had mechanical problems, in heavy ice conditio |
Construction was finished and the | vessel was launched on 11 June 1988. |
He forgot to deliver the missive and the | vessel sailed without it. |
rt rate, heart muscle contractility, and blood | vessel resistance. |
ry 1944 for service as harbor pilot and patrol | vessel during the occupation of that island. |
used by the Union Navy as a picket and patrol | vessel, as well as a dispatch boat, on Confederate wa |
The supply and coal | vessel reported to the Gulf Blockading Squadron at Ke |
eady have an increased risk of heart and blood | vessel disease. |
o a Floating Production Storage and Offloading | vessel (FPSO). |
nd enforcement side of the boiler and pressure | vessel industry. |
used by the Union Navy as a picket and patrol | vessel on Confederate waterways. |
the section patrol as a minesweeper and patrol | vessel during World War I. |
(P165) is an Archer-class patrol and training | vessel of the British Royal Navy, based at HMS Callio |
she was used as a floating prison and training | vessel for juvenile offenders until its retirement. |
e was a twin screw steamer passenger and cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
tates Navy harbor entrance patrol and boarding | vessel in service at Pilot Town, Louisiana during Wor |
She also served as a transport and dispatch | vessel when the occasion demanded. |
ng a fine four knot breeze, died away, and the | vessel drifted on to the North Spit. |
e was employed as a tug, transport and lookout | vessel in the vicinity of Galveston. |
On August 19, 1952, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife | vessel Theodore N. Gill on August 19, 1952 obtained a |
, was a troop ship of the US Navy and training | vessel of the United States Maritime Service. |
She was the fourth and last | vessel of the Royal Navy to carry the name. |
the U.S. Navy was unaware of this fate and the | vessel remained on the American Naval Vessel Register |
loating oil production, storage and offloading | vessel. |
Maru was a 6143 gross ton passenger and cargo | vessel built by Mitsubishi Dockyard & Engine Works, N |
es of America as a picket, patrol and dispatch | vessel. |
sts a small wharf for fishing and recreational | vessel. |
stem cells, and protects both liver and blood | vessel tissues against oxidative stress via inhibitio |
appeared in 1970 and consisted of a ball and a | vessel which are powerful symbols of the city of Pari |
ed monohull floating production and offloading | vessel, converted from the ferry MV Karl Carstens. |
ors stripped down to their underwear and their | vessel closed in to within 25 feet of the American sh |
on cancer-derived tumors, metastases and blood | vessel formation. |
Bluenose, a Canadian racing and fishing | vessel |
ormerly based in Wormley, Surrey, and Research | Vessel Services, formerly based in Barry Docks, South |
FS-395 -- an inter-island freighter and cargo | vessel completed for the United States Army on 2 Janu |
op ship of the United States Navy and training | vessel of the United States Maritime Service. |
The RRS John Biscoe was a supply and research | vessel used by the British Antarctic Survey between 1 |
briefly thereafter as a minesweeper and patrol | vessel. |
e tireless tug served as a supply and dispatch | vessel maintaining communications between the various |
ivision 12, for duty as plane guard and escort | vessel. |
when the ship was hit by the missile, and the | vessel quickly sunk. |
May 1945, she served as plane guard and escort | vessel during carrier exercises off the east coast. |
explosion blew the stern off the ship and the | vessel sank. |
period she also acted as a picket and dispatch | vessel as well as Admiral Dahlgren's flagship. |
the squadron as a picket, patrol, and dispatch | vessel until set afire by Confederate artillery and d |
e served out the war as an escort and training | vessel, being recovered by the Norwegians in Denmark |
as a United States Navy minesweeper and patrol | vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. |
ore vessels, including well test and servicing | vessel Toisa Pisces. |
kading Squadron and served as a tug and repair | vessel in Hampton Roads, Virginia, for the duration o |
USS Bibb (1853) was a Coast and Survey | vessel that performed survey work during the American |
eenore was a steam turbine passenger and cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
ships of World War II: A large, fast and tough | vessel with both high firepower and enough protection |
Water began flowing in and the | vessel started listing. |
The second, and final, | vessel in the class, DSRV-2, was subsequently launche |
a floating production, storage and offloading | vessel located in the White Rose oil and gas field, a |
SO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading | vessel) and the Hibernia Platform. |
used by the Union Navy as a convoy and patrol | vessel on Confederate waterways. |
ific duty as a fire support and anti-submarine | vessel. |
lphin (Gunboat No. 24), a gunboat and dispatch | vessel in commission at the time, or with USS Dolphin |
krieg, she was stationed as a search and guard | vessel at Vlissingen, where she immediately was targe |
co, California, as ready duty ship and standby | vessel for emergency repairs. |
pirit is a floating storage and regasification | vessel (FSRU). |
c Blockading Squadron as a dispatch and supply | vessel. |
lt in 1986 to be used as a tourism and charter | vessel. |
y documented ocean shipwrecks and intracoastal | vessel sinkings since January of 1660. |
O (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) | vessel Whakaaropai also operated there for the produc |
osander (A164) was a mooring, salvage and boom | vessel of the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service. |
used by the Union Navy as a convoy and patrol | vessel on Confederate waterways, only to be sunk, alo |
unloaded mid-way through their cruise and the | vessel was put under arrest in Halifax Harbour. |
was named after the famous racing and fishing | vessel the Bluenose, A replica ship, Bluenose II was |
operations as harbor entrance patrol and pilot | vessel, occasionally escorting convoys to the other i |
rida Keys Artificial Reef Association, and the | vessel was scuttled 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south o |
designed as an auxiliary minelayer and escort | vessel. |
een diagnosed with microvascular angina (small | vessel disease). |
In 2005, another new | vessel was purchased, Spirit of Portsmouth. |
ater she took her last prize, another sponging | vessel. |
n (SP-1209), later USS SP-1209, another patrol | vessel in commission at the same time. |
, four Japanese coasters, and another Japanese | vessel, as well as an unidentified sailing vessel nor |
ed with USS Grayling (SP-1259), another patrol | vessel in commission during World War I. |
r and 14 November she escorted another British | vessel to Lookout Bight. |
nd three coasters, and damaged another sailing | vessel and coaster. |
oes continued on to hit and sink another enemy | vessel, the 4,700-ton cargo ship, Chiyo Maru. |
ed with USS Gretchen (SP-1181), another patrol | vessel in U.S. Navy service at the same time. |
per should not be confused with another patrol | vessel and ferryboat, USS Chipper (SP-1049), which al |
eavour (1956), served as the Antarctic support | vessel from 1956 to 1962 |
eavour (A184), served as the Antarctic support | vessel from 1962 to 1971 |
n, and served as a survey and Antarctic supply | vessel until February 1975. |
thern France, and as an anti-submarine warfare | vessel at the Battle of Normandy. |
Guinea as an escort and anti-submarine patrol | vessel. |
s Commander on an anti-submarine, anti-torpedo | vessel. |
She is longer and sharper than any other | vessel of the merchant service in the world, while he |
During the Falklands War any sea | vessel or aircraft from any country entering the zone |
ss well protected upper decks of any attacking | vessel, the sides of which were usually rather better |
e fastest voyage around the world by any small | vessel, and longest non stop passage that had been ma |
longest period away from Australia of any RAN | vessel during World War II; 1,409 days. |
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