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| USS Montauk (SP-392) was a | trawler acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. |
| ass minesweeper was a highly sea worthy naval | trawler adapted for minesweeping and built to Admiral |
| On 28 August, she set a little | trawler afire with her 4-inch gun. |
| Also helping with the escort duties were HM | Trawler Agate and HM Trawler Arkwright. |
| HM | Trawler Agate was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1935 |
| ber, she stood by and fought the fires on the | trawler Agda during local operations out of New Londo |
| o ships, HMS William Scoresby (a minesweeping | trawler) and Fitzroy, on Saturday January 29, 1944. |
| e barge, a small Japanese gunboat, a Japanese | trawler, and the Malaysian sailing vessel Palange. |
| , the Soviets converted the ship into a naval | trawler and renamed her Shtorm. |
| USS Foam (ID-2496), a United States Navy | trawler and minesweeper in commission from 1918 to 19 |
| I asked if he came from a | trawler, and was told it came from Berwick." |
| in the sea some 50 yards (46 m) away from the | trawler and 12 miles (19 km) offshore. |
| ding Museum (archaeology), the Arctic Corsair | trawler and Wilberforce House Museum. |
| hich was torn off its mounting, probably by a | trawler, and was lying beside the wreck, has been sal |
| z was approached by Somali pirates in a naval | trawler and two skiffs. |
| ng rescued by HMS Dianthus and the Portuguese | trawler Argus. |
| Outgunned, the | trawler Barbados resorted to ramming A6, damaging it |
| sinking Katori at 07°45' N. 151°20' E., and a | trawler before being ordered to track down and dispos |
| he Bay until found four days later by Spanish | trawler boats, then rescued by the Glasgow steamer Fi |
| She was an armed | trawler built for the Royal Navy. |
| iginally a First World War Castle-class naval | trawler built in Canada. |
| The Bird class minesweeper was a naval | trawler built to Admiralty specifications so it could |
| ailed on the ketch "Arthur Rogers," a Brixham | trawler built in 1929, with its owners Tom and Diana |
| MV Shawmut was a steel commercial | trawler, built in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1938, whic |
| estination for the coal traffic was the steam | trawler bunkering sidings at New Clee, near Grimsby, |
| ember, the escort was reinforced by the naval | trawler Buttermere and Flower class corvettes Wetaski |
| e prosecutors say they will release a Chinese | trawler captain who has been detained since his boat |
| The pirate | trawler caught fire and exploded after being hit, and |
| n 1997, the cutter seized the Russian fishing | trawler Chernyayevo in the Bering Sea for violation o |
| The ship was built in 1941 as the fishing | trawler Cohasset at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy |
| kaku Islands incident where a Chinese fishing | trawler collided with two Japanese Coast Guard patrol |
| ku Islands dispute as a result of the fishing | trawler collision incident which occurred not too lon |
| Formerly a Fleetwood | trawler, Commandant Bultinck was wrecked on Rossall B |
| M/V Maine--a steel-hulled fishing | trawler constructed in 1931 at Bath, Maine, by Bath I |
| destroyed by allied ships in gun battles, one | trawler crew detonated charges on board their vessel |
| iscovered by Albert Hoekman onboard a fishing | trawler crew in the North Sea in 2008 and described i |
| so used her deck gun to sink a radio-equipped | trawler, Daisun, 27 April before returning to Fremant |
| The | trawler Dorothy Gray altered course and rammed the pe |
| ir anchorage: the cattle ship Lairdsmoor, the | trawler Eastcotes, the coastal oil tanker Pass of Dru |
| ch 1968 USCGC Winona (WHEC-65), encountered a | trawler eight miles off the coast near the mouth of t |
| RPAugusto de Castilho, originally the fishing | trawler Elite, built in 1909, was requisitioned by th |
| on 6 May, sinking the 166 ton Faroese fishing | trawler Emanuel with her deck gun west of the Faroe I |
| re patrol aircraft detected the Spanish stern | trawler Estei in international waters outside Canada' |
| the lifeboat out in the early morning to the | trawler Fairway which had broken down. |
| g Flotilla, 14th Security Flotilla, 31st Mine | Trawler Flotilla, 5th Security Flotilla and 1st Evacu |
| She was launched 19 June 1936 and worked as a | trawler for her owners, Hellyer Brothers Ltd., of Hul |
| August 1939, the Royal Navy requisitioned the | trawler for use in World War II and refit her as a mi |
| HM | Trawler Force was a British trawler built for the Roy |
| Goldfinch was built as | trawler Fordham in 1929 by Bath Iron Works of Bath, M |
| while escorting the Argentinian requisitioned | Trawler Forrest on 12 May at 0800 hours by a Sea King |
| lot landed G-EBMT in the sea near the Belgian | trawler Gaby. |
| The Aberdeen | trawler, Glenogil, was the first vessel on the scene, |
| final straw came when he saw Del on a fishing | trawler heading out to sea. |
| surface, but the arrival of the French naval | trawler Hiver drove U-28 away before the gun crews ab |
| received his first command, the Battle class | trawler HMCS Festubert at Halifax. |
| and his previous command, the anti-submarine | trawler HMS Saint Loman. |
| ew members were rescued later on by the naval | trawler HMT Norwich City and landed at Morehead City. |
| ger and difficulty" when defusing a bomb on a | trawler in June 1940. |
| After World War II, she served as a | trawler in the Baltic Sea. |
| s built as a steam-powered commercial fishing | trawler in 1881 at Boothbay, Maine. |
| The Soviets converted her into a naval | trawler in 1948 and renamed her Tsiklon. |
| The Soviets converted T-271 into a naval | trawler in 1948 and renamed her Vyuga. |
| The Soviets converted her into a naval | trawler in 1948 and renamed her Vyuga. |
| The Soviets converted her into a naval | trawler in 1948 and renamed her Purga. |
| The Soviets converted T-274 into a naval | trawler in 1948 and renamed her Purga. |
| ith both guns but it was difficult to hit the | trawler in the darkness. |
| assisted in the destruction of an enemy steel | trawler in a gun battle at the mouth of the Song Cau |
| 17 (shipyard number 825), commissioned as the | trawler James Bucham. |
| us searched for missing crew members from the | trawler John and Olaf in the Gulf of Alaska. |
| se were rescued from the sinking German armed | trawler Krebs. |
| MV Plassy, or Plassey, was a steam | trawler launched in late 1940 and named Juliet in 194 |
| as also the name of a RN minelaying converted | trawler, lost in the Atlantic in January 1943 |
| was laid down on 18 June 1928 as the fishing | trawler M/V Holy Cross by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, |
| Great Yarmouth while operating with the armed | trawler Malta on 4 August 1915. |
| essel Valhalla, sailed from Boston, while the | trawler Marita Ann, sailed from Fenit, County Kerry. |
| he other was picked up by the Spanish fishing | trawler Milin; its occupants were landed at La Coruna |
| gthened version of the British "Basset" class | trawler minesweepers, Comox was initially assigned to |
| dified versions of the British "Basset" class | trawler minesweepers. |
| Built in 1941 as the fishing | trawler Mist, it was acquired by the US Navy in June |
| , a single man aged 31 years, employed on the | trawler Muriel, fell overboard yesterday and was drow |
| Built in 1937 as the steel-hulled fishing | trawler MV Gale by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co. of |
| Lauenburg had been built in 1938 as a fishing | trawler, named after the town of Lauenburg, and with |
| The large | trawler Narwal was just a fishing ship, but in Mar de |
| co-ordinate the search for survivors from the | trawler Ocean Monarch off Fair Isle, in 1980 and reco |
| nger torpedoed and sank the Saint Pierre I, a | trawler of the French Navy off the Dyck lightship. |
| boats that intercepted and destroyed an enemy | trawler of the coast of the Ca Mau Peninsula. |
| Surf was built as a commercial fishing | trawler of the same name in 1911 by the Fore River Sh |
| HMCS Baffin was an Isles-class Naval | trawler of the Royal Canadian Navy. |
| Juniper (T123) was a Tree-class minesweeping | trawler of the Royal Navy. |
| 2) was a British Royal Navy Isles class armed | trawler of the Second World War. |
| est was built in 1911 as a commercial fishing | trawler of the same name at Quincy, Massachusetts. |
| commercial "Menhaden Fisherman"-type fishing | trawler of the same name in 1901 by C. W. Crockett at |
| Comet was built as a commercial motor fishing | trawler of the same name in 1910 by E. W. Heath & Com |
| hulled, single-screw commercial steam fishing | trawler of the same name at Milton, Delaware, in 1907 |
| United States Coast Guard, commanding a naval | trawler on the Greenland patrol and an army supply sh |
| plane was hit by rocker fire while strafing a | trawler over Wismar Bay. |
| y in 1914 Christopher Pickering, a successful | trawler owner, and benefactor. |
| 1853 - 19 March 1921) was an English fishing | trawler owner. |
| The same day, | trawler owners were instructed to implement new safet |
| "A little | trawler paid a big part in the lives of New Zealand's |
| Street Party, Old Town Film Yearly Show, the | Trawler Parade, Pirates Day and the concluding Carniv |
| However, an armed escort | trawler, Peter Hendriks in the southbound convoy acci |
| Amethyst was built as the commercial | trawler Phyllis Rosalie by Smiths Dock Company, South |
| was fired by Winona and fire returned by the | trawler, Point Grace assisted in the destruction of t |
| Pirates in the former Thai fishing | trawler Prantalay 14 resisted and attacked the Indian |
| HMS C27 along with the | trawler Princess Louise (ex-Princess Marie Jose) sank |
| e Castle class originated with the commercial | trawler Raglan Castle of 1915, taken up for Royal Nav |
| HMS Lady Shirley was a fishing | trawler requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1940 and c |
| between states, as it happened when a Spanish | trawler rescued 51 in 2006 and another Spanish tug-bo |
| King assumed command of the | trawler Richard Buckley 7 July 1919 during minesweepi |
| Shot from | Trawler Road in the Maritime Quarter with Kilvey Hill |
| Tours of the fishing | trawler Ross Tiger are available. |
| ill is in the area where the Meob Bay fishing | trawler sank in June 2002, killing 19 seamen. |
| Between October 1921 and August 1922, | trawler skippers were ordered to land no more than tw |
| King Athelstan, 159 tons, British | trawler stopped and scuttled on 22 Jul 1915 |
| Star of Peace, 180 tons, British | trawler stopped and sunk on 22 Jul 1915 |
| Anglia, 107 tons, British | trawler sunk on 24 Jul 1915 |
| Honoria, 207 tons, British | trawler sunk on 23 Jul 1915 |
| When U-40 stopped the | trawler, Taranaki telephoned the situation to C24. |
| Point Grey interdicted a 120 foot steel hull | trawler that beached near the Ca Mau Peninsula under |
| d Akebono Maru No. 28) was a Japanese fishing | trawler that capsized on January 5, 1982. |
| as a Shakespearian-class anti-submarine naval | trawler that served with the Royal Navy during the Se |
| ation was originally to have broadcast from a | trawler, the Heatherleigh, in the town's harbour wher |
| Fish was hauled by | trawler to Billingsgate Market; wine came from France |
| She was modified from a | trawler to be used to carry out anti-submarine work. |
| The tactic was to use a decoy | trawler to tow a submarine. |
| a captain on a broken down commercial fishing | trawler to make ends meet. |
| he Viet Cong were prevented from boarding the | trawler to retrieve the arms and supplies it carried. |
| he Viet Cong were prevented from boarding the | trawler to retrieve the arms and supplies it carried. |
| A | trawler took the ship in tow but she became stranded |
| The Hull triple | trawler tragedy was the sinking of three trawlers fro |
| her area, any one of which could have been a | trawler trying to sneak supplies to the enemy. |
| All of the ship's crew transferred to the | trawler via the ship's lifeboats and were then ferrie |
| andgaten, but it was destroyed when the steam | trawler Voorbode exploded in 1944. |
| The Dutch steam | trawler Voorbode was a fishing vessel, until it was c |
| A steel hulled | trawler was interdicted and destroyed on 1 March 1968 |
| After the | trawler was run aground she caught fire and USS Haver |
| The Type 139 patrol | trawler was a class of vessel used as a training ship |
| After the | trawler was sunk, it was raised by the Japanese to co |
| The five crewmembers of the | trawler were rescued by the crew of La Jolla. |
| aptured the Prantalay 11, another former Thai | trawler which had been captured by pirates. |
| her converted into an anti-submarine warfare | trawler with the addition of ASDIC and a 4 in gun. |
| tress call from F/V SEA KING, a 75-foot stern | trawler with four persons on board, which was taking |
| She sank a small | trawler with gunfire 16 June, and arrived back at Pea |
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