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Australian Hydrographic Service - Hydrographic Survey Vessels
Each ship displaces 2,550 tonnes and is manned by a crew of 56 officers and sailors. A state of the art Hydrographic ... Complement: 56 officers and sailors Aircraft: Fitted with helicopter flight deck and hanger Equipment: 1 multi-beam medium / shallow echo-sounder 1 dual frequency single beam echo sounder Digital hydrographic data logging and data ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
It still existed in privateering and whaling but pirates developed it into its most egalitarian form - there ... Deptford who in 1721 led "a Mutiney that we had too many Officers, and that the work was too hard, and what not." Seafaring in general offered more autonomy to blacks than life ...
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Fisheries and Marine Mammals: Most Recent Developments -- 9/19/97
Alaska Fishermen's Union, if the balloting is not contested.} [Assoc Press] . {Scalloper Seized. On Sept. 13, 1997, officers of the ... changes, crew failure to supervise novice sailors, and a plotting mistake. [Assoc Press] . Shellfish Warnings. On Aug. 23, 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning against eating ...
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Hudson River History Tour
Areas of the river here were dubbed World's End and Devil's Horse Race by the Dutch sailors. The ... of George and Martha Washington and an exhibit depicting the Americans' defense of the Highlands from the British. After seeing the effects on his troops from a lack of properly trained officers, ...
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Henry Hudson Explorer of the Hudson River -- By The Half Moon Press
Dutch and English sailors. The "Half Moon" sailed out of Amsterdam on April 4 or 6, and after a difficult journey along the coast of Norway and ... area near Albany and turned back. The journal of one of the ship's officers, Robert Juet, was ... " although the Native Americans, with whom the skipper and crew had considerable contact, called it "Muhheakunnuk" (great ...
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Rare & Extinct Creatures: Warrah or Falkland Islands Wolf
The frightened sailors put off to sea again. Later the men made camp and set fire to "to the ... mastiff and their fangs are remarkably long and sharp." In 1764, Dom Pernetty wrote in his "History of a Voyage to the Malouin Islands": "... officers of M de Bougainville’s suite were, so to speak, attacked by a sort of wild dog; this is, perhaps, the only savage animal and ...
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Photographic Portraiture and the Work of Richard Avedon
[Thijsen]. Avedon also developed his skills photographing his attractive sister, and the biographer Peter Hamilton has explored the possible connection between this and Avedon' ... . 1987, pp. 35-7, 2 illus Washington, George, statement to officers at Newburgh, NY, March 15, 1783 ©2008, ProQuest All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions Governing Use ...
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In Iraq, female suicide bomber kills 20 Shiite Muslims - Los Angeles Times
"Everything was scattered on the roadside: pots thrown here and there, torn rugs. Blood was everywhere and fire was consuming everything." Rubaie waited until police officers arrived and ... one pilgrim and two Iraqi police officers were killed Thursday in two other attacks on the route. Both involved roadside bombs. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy announced that six sailors face ...
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Press Events @ nationalgeographic.com
Edison Chouest Offshore company and was also a crucial element in this expedition. It’s these dedicated and distinguished officers who represent the many sailors who constitute the Navy’s deep submergence program, and ...
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Johns Hopkins University Press | Books | A History of Medicine in the Early U.S. Navy
The early hospital system was poorly funded, sailors' contributions were misappropriated, and the hospitals themselves were often ... men to be "real officers." In the first half of the nineteenth century, legal and administrative changes significantly improved the lot of medical officers and of the men under their care ...
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