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In December 1949, she aided the grounded steamer | SS Aristocratus off the south point of Santa Rosa I |
Wilde arrived on 3 January 1882 aboard the | SS Arizona and criss-crossed the country on a gruel |
hen the Division formed the right wing of the VI | SS Army Corps during the fighting in the Courland p |
ercantile service in 1948 at Buenos Aires as the | SS Artillero (renamed President Garcia in 1965). |
1945, while in command of the II.Battalion, 11th | SS Artillery Regiment, 11th SS Panzergrenadier Divi |
charge of the munitions of the 4th Battery, 2nd | SS Artillery Regiment, Das Reich. |
s in Gold while assigned to the I.Battalion, 5th | SS Artillery Regiment SS Division Wiking in January |
rtillery battalion (Schuma-Art-Abteilung 56) and | SS artillery battalion «Weissruthenien» ( SS-Pol.-A |
s initially launched as the Rosedale and renamed | SS Arvonian a month later. |
SS Arvonian was a 2794 gross ton freighter, launche | |
1919 the ship re-entered commercial operation as | SS Arvonian, but her name was soon changed to Brook |
91 ethnic Albanians were drafted into the Waffen | SS, as well as an additional 300 ethnic Albanians w |
He served in both the LVF and the French Waffen | SS as a war correspondent. |
en as one of the more important units within the | SS, as Munich was still viewed as a highly importan |
the NSDAP (Nazi) party as member 665696 and the | SS as member 14220. |
He joined the Waffen | SS as early as 1940. |
look into the recently formed Schutzstaffel or ( | SS) as a career option after his "dismissal for imp |
4, the Schalburg Corps was incorporated into the | SS as SS Training Battalion Schalburg. |
i Party and the Sturmabteilung, switching to the | SS as soon as it came to his hometown (in fact Zill |
her with the Nederland Brigade, he saw the Dutch | SS as the forerunners of a new Dutch army. |
SS Asian, responded to the distress calls, but did | |
S.S. Astro | |
f the Gestapo handed 532 Jewish prisoners to the | SS at Pier 1 in Oslo harbor. |
A training school was opened for the Dutch | SS at the Avegoor estate in Ellecom in the Spring o |
Williams played | SS at Patrick Henry HS in San Diego,CA. |
He was aboard the | SS Athenia when it was torpedoed on September 3, 19 |
She sank the liner | SS Athenia, the first ship sunk in World War II, on |
Her sister ships were the | SS Athenic and the SS Corinthic. |
the rescue of more refugees from the shipwrecked | SS Athina, which had grounded in Syrna. |
ssengers and crew from the burning Greek steamer | SS Athinai on September 20, 1915, and made the news |
The | SS Athinai was commissioned by the Hellenic Transat |
SS Athinai was a Greek transatlantic steamer that b | |
The steamer | SS Atlantus was launched on 5 December 1918, and wa |
As the | SS attempted to cross to the other side, the Wehrma |
hof on September 5, 1944 to begin training as an | SS Aufseherin. |
SS Augustine and John, Thomas Street, Dublin (1860) | |
Then Kryten tells them how the | S.S. Augustus crew left him alone, before Kryten wen |
For the Italian liner, see | SS Ausonia. |
The shipwreck of | SS Austria |
On 1 September 1858, | SS Austria captained by F. A. Heydtmann sailed from |
SS Austria was a steamship of the Hamburg America L | |
n Dohna-Schlodien signaled that his ship was the | SS Author, sailing from Liverpool to Natal. |
After this incident, the | SS authorities began a secret investigation into th |
ptember 1939, where she sank the British steamer | SS Aviemore. |
ners, but they soon ran into German infantry and | SS, backed by air support, and took heavy losses. |
An extremely rare | SS badge, known as the SS-SA Fliegerabzeichen, was |
lwaukee, Kewaunee, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin (see | SS Badger), were an important transportation link a |
og is a 1971 Bollywood tragedy film directed by | S.S. Balan. |
SS Balmes was a Spanish steamship that caught fire | |
The | SS Balmes was operated by Captain Juan Ruiz. |
Survivors of the | SS Balmes fire |
er maiden voyage to New York City, replacing the | SS Baltic in White Star's lineup. |
Bermuda renamed her | SS Bangor and leased her out for operations by the |
He is currently playing for | S.S. Barletta Calcio. |
tly playing for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione team | S.S. Barletta Calcio on loan from A.S. Bari. |
first team place, and was sold to Italian side | S.S. Barletta Calcio. |
was invited to form the Government by Governor | S.S. Barnala. |
could only obtain access immediately next to the | SS barracks. |
In August 2008 he signed with Italian club | S.S. Basket Napoli. |
rld scene with his 900-page study of the Finnish | SS battalion in World War II. |
of the 12 were surrounded by two companies of a | SS battalion. |
Her keel was laid down as | SS Bauxite (T. |
d to the town via T. B. Potter's steamship, the | S.S. Bayocean, in a three-day trip from Portland. |
was necessary, under which the influence of the | SS be reduced, but Hitler would continue as dictato |
il 1947 to A.H. Bull of New York, NY and renamed | SS Beatrice. |
y Sealift Command (MSC) and placed in service as | SS Beaver State (ACS-10), 4 May 1997. |
SS Beaver State (T-ACS-10) was laid down on 13 Apri | |
or and officer in the German elite troops of the | SS, because he desperately wanted to become a membe |
ring the Nuremberg Trials that he had joined the | SS because from 1932 he had been actively engaged i |
ein was assigned to the Hygiene Institute of the | SS, becoming responsible for delivering Zyklon B po |
The | SS Bee earned historical notability as the first of |
S was still reserved for "Special" and | SS began to be used for shuttles. |
SS Belgica (1894), built by The Strand Slipway Co, | |
SS Belgica (1918), built by The Pusey & Jones Co, W | |
SS Belgica (1884), a barque-rigged ship used in the | |
She was renamed | SS Bellingham and was completed in August 1918. |
Once again | SS Bellingham, she operated commercially under the |
The ship was later renamed | SS Belofin Floridian shortly before being scrapped |
go where he worked as a site superintendent for | S.S. Beman at Pullman, on the south side of the city |
to Calicoan Island to transfer her deck cargo to | SS Ben Ruffin. |
A Liberty ship was also named in his honor, the | SS Benjamin Ide Wheeler. |
For the Ben Line ships, see | SS Bennachie. |
S.S. Berg, J.N. Ashley, U.S. Patent 2,607,773 (1952) | |
ARDIS misses Metebelis Three and materialises on | SS Bernice, a ship that suddenly disappeared while |
greed, and on 31 December, AE2 (under the tow of | SS Berrima) left Albany with AIF Convoy 2. The subm |
Family Epitoniidae | S.S. Berry, 1910, the wentletraps |
Unfortunately, the New Zealand-harbored | SS Berwind isn't exactly the luxury ocean liner he |
For the 20th century Victory ship, see | SS Bessemer Victory. |
The | SS Bessemer (also called the Bessemer Saloon) was a |
fering from seasickness in 1868, he designed the | SS Bessemer (also called the "Bessemer Saloon"), a |
Cor Caroli (AK-91) was launched 19 March 1943 as | SS Betsy Ross by Permanente Metals Corp., Yard No. |
Bharat Line, Ltd., of Bombay, India, and renamed | SS Bharateatlia. |
the Leverhulme Medal of the Royal Society, the | S.S. Bhatnagar Prize in Engineering Sciences (1973), |
National Science Academy and a recipient of the | S.S. Bhatnagar Award for Physical Sciences, 1999 and |
For the ship, see | SS Bibury. |
For the steamship, see | SS Black Heron. |
The | SS blood group tattoo was applied, in theory, to al |
SS Bodil of Esbjerg on the 26 May 1915 | |
Begleitkommando-SS were elite | SS bodyguards created to provide close security pro |
guised under an alias as a Swedish seaman aboard | SS Bolivia, on a destination to Caracas, Venezuela. |
escort comprising the cruiser Edinburgh, R. Adm. | SS Bonham-Carter commanding, plus four destroyers a |
The | SS Booker T. Washington was an American Liberty shi |
SS Border Guards | |
Its hull identifies it as the | SS Botany Bay, though there is no historical record |
y the Bouker Towing Company and had been renamed | SS Bouker No. 2 by the time the 3rd Naval District |
For the ship called | SS Bowes Castle, see SS Empire Advocate. |
The Allgemeine-SS also had control over a third | SS branch, known as the Germanic-SS, which was comp |
t finished weakly thanks to injuries to starting | SS Brandon Turner and OF Jeff Flagg. |
After repair and refit, the | SS Bremen made her first voyage from Bremen to New |
e hope of intercepting the German passenger ship | SS Bremen which had sailed from Murmansk. |
During the voyage to Europe on the | S.S. Bremen, Victor befriends a British radio person |
12/21/10-Designated | SS Brent Dlugach for assignment. |
In November 1931, the | SS briefly commissioned a flight unit consisting of |
Promoted to | SS Brig. |
The | SS Brigade Westfalen was an adhoc unit composed of |
AP in 1928, and was promoted to the leader of an | SS brigade in 1933. |
he original name for the brigade was going to be | SS Brigade (mot) but was changed to 1 SS Brigade (m |
SS Brigade Schuldt was a formation of the Waffen SS | |
On 19 February he had been the Master of the | SS British Consul when she was torpedoed and sunk a |
ns also rescued nine of the crew from the tanker | SS British Premier, which had been torpedoed off Fr |
ennessee, USA, the station is currently owned by | SS Broadcasting. |
For ships named after it, see | SS Brockley Hill. |
Mercantile Marine Captain Charles Fryatt of the | ss Brussels as a franc-tireur on 27 July 1916. |
esulting from bomb hits, then went alongside the | SS Bucknell Victory to supply power to the stricken |
Kerwood was built as the merchant ship | SS Budapest at Thornaby-on-Tees, England, by Richar |
, Pennsylvania, as the coastal passenger steamer | SS Bunker Hill. |
1902 by J. Blumer & Co., Sunderland, England, as | SS Burbo Bank for the Fenwick Shipping Co., Ltd., w |
When Lorenz was away from his house, the | SS burst in and tried to take his wife and mother-i |
Ochs was obliged to obey the demands of the | SS, but tried to ease the suffering of his fellow i |
cleus for a new Waffen Grenadier Division of the | SS, but as manpower was lacking this goal could not |
It is sometimes abbreviated | SS, but is not to be confused with settleable solid |
VOMI was under the control of the | SS by 1941. |
de, he became a member of the Nazi party and the | SS by March 6, 1933. |
S.S. Cacique, a 6,202 gross ton commercial freighter | |
t journeying from Cape Town to London aboard the | SS Caernarvon Castle in February 1933. |
In 1936, the liner was the site of the ( | SS California strike), of the National Maritime Uni |
Pacific Mail for service in the Pacific were the | SS California (1848), the SS Oregon (1848) and the |
936, Curran led a strike aboard the ocean liner | S.S. California, then docked in San Pedro, Californi |
SS Californian was launched on 12 May 1900 at San F | |
She was sold privately in 1964 and renamed | SS Calmar, and was scrapped in 1980. |
Later in May, she and the | SS Cameronia evacuated 6,000 Argyll and Sutherland |
The | SS Cameronia was a twin propeller triple-expansion |
SS Camille on the 6 January 1916 | |
SS Camosun III - ex-HMCS St. Thomas, HMS Sandgate C | |
1945 and sold for mercantile service 1946 (later | SS Camosun III). |
The compressibilities (and therefore also | Ss) can be estimated from laboratory consolidation |
he Parachute Regiment were landed from the liner | SS Canberra and the LPD HMS Fearless. |
Lance Corporal Connick was 25 when he boarded | SS Canberra at Southampton to set sail for the Falk |
Andromeda alongside | SS Canberra at the end of the Falklands War |
with the requisitioned P&O liner, the troopship | SS Canberra (see ), and the MV Norland (see ), in o |
beautiful, but very efficient", but P&O's famous | SS Canberra of 1961, ordered one year after Souther |
obert Tillberg, spent a lot of the time on board | SS Canberra investigating the needs of British pass |
SS Canonesa was a British cargo ship operated by th | |
the cape's name was given to a German liner, the | SS Cap Arcona. |
n the attack that resulted in the sinking of the | SS Cap Arcona. |
The same British air attack sank | SS Cap Arcona and Thielbek. |
The film was shot on board the | SS Cap Arcona, a passenger cruise ship which itself |
SS Cape Florida (AK-5071) was laid down, 29 Decembe | |
Cape May returned to commercial service as | SS Cape May. |
He co-led a group on the | SS Capitol in 1927 with Fate Marable. |
On July 18, 1942, the | SS captain, Theodor Dannecker, inspected the camp a |
s, a fact that delayed promotions throughout his | SS career. |
g completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off ship | SS Carib Queen for Trailer Marine Transport, Inc. |
, when it torpedoed the unlit Newfoundland ferry | SS Caribou, killing 137 people. |
1947, Jan Steen was involved in a collision with | SS Caritas I in the River Scheldt near Vlissingen. |
The freighter | SS Carlton sounded her siren to warn the leading sh |
SS Carolina | |
The | SS Carolina was a 380-foot-long (120 m) passenger l |
tates entered World War I in 1917, she was named | SS Carolinian and was the property of the Garland S |
SS Carrillo was built as a commercial passenger-car | |
The ship returned to commercial service as | SS Carrillo, and for over 25 years was employed in |
mship Company owned a break bulk freighter, the | S.S. Carter Braxton, which was named in his honor. |
RMS later | SS Carthage was a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner o |
In 1914, the ship was renamed | SS Caserta after the city of Caserta, Italy, and co |
The crew were rescued by a tug boat and the | SS Catala passenger steamer, but the cargo of bombs |
ued by the tug Sally N and the passenger steamer | SS Catala. |
The | S.S. Catalina also served as a troop ship during Wor |
The ship was laid down on 8 July 1941, as | SS Catawba, by the Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyar |
ugust 1914 she captured the German merchant ship | SS Catherina. |
A ship named the American | SS Catopazi sank between Charleston, South Carolina |
8 August - The steamship | SS Catterthun strikes Seal Rocks, NSW, and founders |
SS Cauto was a commercial cargo ship launched in 19 | |
Once again | SS Cauto, she resumed civilian service, operating c |
Monadnock, launched as | SS Cavalier in 1938 by Pusey and Jones Corp., Wilmi |
he Training and Replacement Battalion of the 8th | SS Cavalry Division was involved in suppressing the |
On 1 June 1942 he was transferred to the | SS Cavalry Division as the commander of the Artille |
osza and after his recovery he was posted to the | SS Cavalry Brigade. |
Throughout the next weeks members of the | SS Cavalry Regiment under Lombards command allegedl |
In March 1941 they were renamed | SS Cavalry Regiments (German: Kavallerie-Regimenter |
, he was given command of the 3rd Squadron, 15th | SS Cavalry Regiment. |
of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa), the | SS Cavalry Brigade along with the 1 SS Infantry Bri |
The | SS Cavalry Brigade was assigned to the area of the |
He was given command of the 4th Squadron, 1st | SS Cavalry Regiment, 8th SS Cavalry Division Floria |
The 8th | SS Cavalry Division was then involved in the fierce |
rder (issued in Baranavichy, July 27, 1941), the | SS cavalry brigade was formed under the Fegelein fr |
n this region what he had already begun with the | SS Cavalry Regiment 2 in 1941. |
The forces of 1st | SS Cavalry Regiment moved from Baranavichy in the d |
SS Cavalry Division on anti partisan sweep May 1943 | |
Knight's Cross when serving as the IA in the 8th | SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer in January 1944. |
SS Cavalry Regiment 94 | |
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