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| SMS Albatross | beached after the battle |
| Stavsky died on the | beached Altalena in the midst of exploding onboard mu |
| Nevada | beached and burning at Hospital Point |
| His ship and four others were | beached and wrecked. |
| In the second attack Uller was hit by a bomb, | beached and then scuttled by Tyr. |
| The damaged tanker was | beached and later torpedoed again by HMS Uproar |
| She was | beached and sunk during the Second World War off the |
| e torpedoed later in the war by U-77, she was | beached and later salvaged. |
| She was | beached and abandoned there in 1957, and, in 2004, ha |
| er 1924 she struck an uncharted rock, and was | beached and abandoned. |
| She was | beached and wrecked on 19 June 1927 after colliding w |
| By 1963 the British New Wave had | beached, and Peter Taylor edited the superb This Spor |
| She was | beached and her cargo was salvaged, but Empire Commer |
| ined intact with cargo still on-board but was | beached and surrounded by several other hulls of wrec |
| nd got the ship underway so that she could be | beached and later salvaged. |
| ights, he steamed her into the lock-gates and | beached and scuttled her in the correct position. |
| A buoy | beached at Sebastian Inlet State Park. |
| Her hulk was | beached at Burrard Inlet, she was soaked in oil and s |
| The USS Wateree | beached at Arica, 430 yards (390 m) inland |
| Milwaukee | beached at Eureka, California, in January 1917 after |
| She was | beached at Cap la Hogue, but was a total loss, Union- |
| omphant were in such bad shape they had to be | beached at Cherbourg. |
| Spanish warship the Santiago (St James), was | beached at Heene. |
| customs, she was sailed to, and intentionally | beached at Alang, Gujarat, India for demolition. |
| later reattached and the battered Farnborough | beached at Mill Cove, in no fit state to return to se |
| the Clyde in March 1994 and was deliberately | beached at Taynuilt on the shore of Loch Etive, to al |
| On September 25, 1943, while | beached at the previously unused Ruravai Beach, she w |
| The Maianbar was | beached at the entrance to Macleay River in 1920 and |
| The LST was | beached at Tenaru Beach, and the fires were brought u |
| For that assault, she | beached at Beach Blue Two, in the "Cent" area on the |
| the raiders escaped, only to have their ships | beached at Tynemouth and the crews killed by locals. |
| By the time the General Slocum was | beached at North Brother Island, just off the Bronx s |
| nters by an air raid on Valetta and had to be | beached at Pinto's Wharf to prevent her from sinking. |
| ndred bateaux and several small-armed vessels | beached at the shore, a saw mill and numerous outbuil |
| of Australian plants while the Endeavour was | beached at the site of present-day Cooktown for nearl |
| A bulk carrier, the MV Pasha Bulker, was | beached at Nobbys Beach at Newcastle after it failed |
| s, compelling Lt.(jg) Miller to order the tug | beached at New London to facilitate repairs. |
| ut was carried over the reef and successfully | beached between Kwaaihoek and the mouth of the Bushma |
| d Copperfield who lived in a home made from a | beached boat. |
| The Virgo Fidelis was | beached, but declared a total loss. |
| Caritas I was | beached but broke in two and sank the next day. |
| acked by German planes several times, and was | beached by her captain to avoid sinking. |
| ere being transported in were destroyed while | beached by P-40 Kittyhawks of the Royal Australian Ai |
| them and must trek across the island, past a | beached cargo ship and volcano, before finding a fort |
| ACIE drove up Cunning Plan's wedge and became | beached due to its low ground clearance. |
| itish submarine B11 also failed to locate the | beached E15 owing to dense fog. |
| efusing an Italian circling torpedo which had | beached east of Alexandria. |
| sinking several and scoring direct hits on a | beached enemy ship east of Cape Esperance. |
| ulture eats anything from cattle carcasses to | beached fish and dead lizards. |
| The ship was | beached following serious structural failure, and the |
| Fearing that his larger vessels might get | beached he sent the smaller vessels in his squadron t |
| hough Toranaga quietly had Erasmus burned and | beached, he permits Blackthorne to begin constructing |
| Terror then fled the engagement and | beached herself on a nearby bank to keep from sinking |
| s he came close to the Gothic army's camp, he | beached his ships and set them on fire. |
| F-1 | beached in late 1912 after slipping her mooring |
| learing Indian customs, she was intentionally | beached in India for ship breaking. |
| She was | beached in Whitsand Bay Cornwall, but subsequently se |
| of Narvik, the British flagship HMS Hardy was | beached in flames on Vidrek, and nearby 30 seamen wer |
| epair, and was salvaged, towed to Kalkara and | beached in 1943, but again badly damaged by another a |
| that in 1944 the crew of German submarine had | beached it at the falls when they decided to withdraw |
| She was | beached lest she sink in the harbor, repaired and ret |
| Navigational buoy snapped loose and | beached near Holly Beach, LA. |
| er Koshun Maru became lost in a snowstorm and | beached near the light. |
| nterdicted a 120 foot steel hull trawler that | beached near the Ca Mau Peninsula under covering fire |
| shot up the wrecks of several Japanese ships | beached near the shore; these had been used as havens |
| Following decommission, Ludlow was | beached off Fidra Island, Firth of Forth on 15 July 1 |
| nd is hit by bombs and heavily damaged and is | beached off Shida beach north of Kaminoseki, Yamaguch |
| She was | beached on Juno Beach. |
| The Eros was | beached on Errarooey strand. |
| hat followed, Albatross was badly damaged and | beached on the Swedish coast. |
| She was nearly sinking by the time she was | beached on the mud flats. |
| The Wild Rose was | beached on Rosslare Strand to prevent her sinking. |
| r, on July 9, 1935 she drifted ashore and was | beached on the eastern shores of Fraser Island. |
| the ship or from drowning before the ship was | beached on the island's shores. |
| o a slipway with its wheeled beaching gear or | beached on a sandy shore before it could sink. |
| this eventuality, the sloop was intentionally | beached on St. George's Island where she was set afir |
| The ship | beached on an even keel with forward structure awash |
| 3 when, being determined unseaworthy, she was | beached on the sands of Spring Lake, near Grand Haven |
| e often have to wait several hours (sometimes | beached on the sand, and sometimes overnight) until t |
| ride out the cyclone at sea; the others were | beached or wrecked, with over two hundred lives lost. |
| The whale | beached several times during the day as the tide went |
| his raid, and foiled his attempt to burn the | beached ships. |
| awha to the west side of Tulagi where she was | beached shortly before midnight. |
| The ship had been | beached some 50 yards off the shore of Tel Aviv withi |
| She burnt out overnight, and was | beached; the wreck was abandoned and became a total l |
| tempted to board a junk and the five man crew | beached the craft and fled the scene. |
| ge; destroyers towed sinking ships ashore and | beached them, while boarding parties attempted to rev |
| constituting a weight of over three tons, had | beached themselves near Colunga. |
| th a 15° list into the Heikendorfer Bucht and | beached there on 14 April. |
| the ice, it was punctured by floating ice and | beached to prevent sinking. |
| by British naval gunfire at Mers-el-Kebir and | beached to prevent flooding. |
| The ship was | beached to prevent sinking after suffering severe dam |
| damaging the French merchant Dalny, which was | beached to prevent her from sinking, and then damagin |
| oss of CSS Curlew, holed at the waterline and | beached to avoid sinking; when Roanoke Island was sur |
| Beached whale at Vegesack harbor in 1670 by local pai | |
| Post-mortem explosions, like that of a | beached whale, are the result of the build-up of natu |
| o a full fledged conflict in a dispute over a | beached whale. |
| over the promontory where they encountered a | beached whale. |
| ernon Dent), and then mistake a torpedo for a | beached whale. |
| Several of his drawings depicted | beached whales that often stranded on the shores of t |
| wn as the "stone fleet", the 606-ton bark was | beached with Peter Demill and Cossack on 8 December 1 |
| keries, cut timber and retrieve iron from the | beached wreck of the Endeavour (see 1795-97). |
| the Cap Arcona later drifted ashore, and the | beached wreck was broken up in 1949. |
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