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* Lightoller, C. H.

Lightoller and .
* March 30 – Charles Herbert Lightoller, 2nd Officer of the RMS Titanic ( d. 1952 )
The film diverges from both the book and the NBC TV adaptation in focusing on a central character, Second Officer Charles Lightoller, played by More.
Its conclusion reflects Lord's world-historical theme of a " world changed for ever " with a fictional conversation between two survivors, Lightoller and Colonel Archibald Gracie, sitting on an overturned lifeboat.
Lightoller declares that the disaster is " different ... Because we were so sure.
:::* Sundowner ( yacht ) Motor yacht owned by Charles Lightoller, 2nd Officer of RMS Titanic.
* Commander Charles Lightoller DSC, RD RNR – Senior surviving deck officer from.
Phillips managed to make it to the overturned lifeboat B, which was in the charge of Second Officer Charles Lightoller, along with Harold Bride.
The request was denied by Second Officer Charles Lightoller.
Lightoller later remarked that " three very contented chaps " headed north to Belfast, for he had been appointed First Officer, and their friend Davy Blair was to be the new second officer.
Murdoch had originally been assigned as the ship's Chief Officer, though when the Titanics skipper Edward J. Smith brought Henry Wilde, his Chief from his previous command, Murdoch was temporarily reduced to First while First Officer Charles Lightoller was in turn reduced to Second.
Several members of the crew, including the ship's lamp trimmer, Samuel Hemming, and Second Officer Charles Lightoller said they saw Murdoch attempting to free Collapsible A from the falls on the Boat Deck just before the bridge submerged and a huge wave washed him overboard into the sea.
* At least one collapsible lifeboat was not launched before Titanic sank, but was floated off, upside down, allowing Lightoller and others to survive.
In 1889 Charles Lightoller, who was later to become famous as the Second Officer of the RMS Titanic, was shipwrecked here for eight days when the sailing barque Holt Hill ran aground.
Charles Herbert Lightoller DSC & Bar, RD, RNR ( 30 March 1874 – 8 December 1952 ) was the second mate ( second officer ) on board the, and the most senior officer to survive the Titanic disaster.
Lightoller was decorated for gallantry as a naval officer in the First World War and later, in retirement, further distinguished himself in the Second World War by providing and sailing as a volunteer one of the " little ships " during the perilous Dunkirk evacuation.
Charles Herbert Lightoller was born in Chorley, Lancashire, on 30 March 1874.
His mother, Sarah Lightoller, died shortly after giving birth to him.
He was born into a cotton family who owned the Lightoller Mill in Chorley.
His father, Fred Lightoller, abandoned young Charles and left for New Zealand.
Lightoller joined the crew of the clipper ship Duke of Abercorn for his return to England.
Lightoller returned to the Primrose Hill for his third voyage.
The cargo of coal caught fire while he was serving as third mate on board the windjammer Knight of St. Michael, and for his successful efforts in fighting the fire and saving the ship, Lightoller was promoted to second mate.

Lightoller and ),
From 1900 – 1912, Murdoch gradually progressed from Second Officer to First Officer, serving on a successive number of White Star Line vessels, Medic ( 1900 – along with Charles Lightoller, Titanics second officer ), Runic ( 1901 – 1903 ), Arabic ( 1903 ), Celtic ( 1904 ), Germanic ( 1904 ), Oceanic ( 1905 ), Cedric ( 1906 ), Adriatic ( 1907 – 1911 ) and the Olympic ( 1911 – 1912 ).
* Sundowner ( yacht ), a motor yacht once owned by Charles Lightoller, Second Officer of the Titanic

Lightoller and Titanic
* Commander Charles Lightoller, the most senior officer to survive the Titanic disaster, lived at 60A Upper Richmond Road
* Charles Lightoller ( highest-ranking crew member to survive the RMS Titanic )
Because the crew lacked access to binoculars, Lightoller promised to purchase them when the Titanic got to New York.
Lightoller took charge of lowering the lifeboats on the port side of the Titanic.
After the war, despite loyal service to White Star Line and faithfully defending his employers at Titanic inquiries, Lightoller soon found opportunities for advancement within the line were no longer available.
However, it was pulled from the shelves when the Marconi Company threatened a lawsuit, owing to a comment by Lightoller regarding the Titanic disaster and the role of the Marconi operators.
Charles Lightoller went on to be the second officer of the RMS Titanic and the most senior officer to survive the 1912 sinking of the ship.
In September 2010, Hichens's name was brought back into the limelight by Louise Patten, granddaughter of the most senior officer to have survived the Titanic disaster, second officer Charles Lightoller.
On the night Titanic sank, Peuchen saw that Lifeboat 6, the boat which contained Quartermaster Robert Hichens and Molly Brown, was poorly manned and came forward to Second Officer Lightoller, saying he was a yachtsman.
:::* Sundowner ( yacht ) Motor yacht owned by Charles Lightoller, 2nd Officer of RMS Titanic.

C and .
When he started school at the age of five-and-a-half, he could not understand why the alphabet begins with the letter A, instead of C, as in the scale.
( C ) Decisions of a general kind are made by the central command.
-- Fetch me the copies of everything B and C companies have requisitioned in the last six months.
( C ) tapping the energies of the entire population.
( C ) the need to allocate country resources.
Meaningful policies include: ( A ) kinds of cars the state should own, ( B ) when cars should be traded, ( C ) the need and assignment of vehicles, ( D ) use of cars in lieu of mileage allowances, ( E ) employees taking cars home, and ( F ) need for liability insurance on state automobiles.
and ( C ) to finance, for not more than three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign policy objectives of the United States, be expended in cooperation with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United States for the use of the United States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United States.
There shall be deducted from the amount of each payment made pursuant to subsection ( C ) of Section 8, as reimbursement for the expenses incurred by the United States, an amount equal to 5 per centum of such payment.
The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary of State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav Claims Fund pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection ( C ) of this Section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia to the extent required under Article 1 ( C ) of the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
Inventory and evaluate wildlife habitat resources in cooperation with other Federal agencies and with the States in which National Forests and Grasslands are located, as a basis for orderly development of wildlife habitat improvement and coordination programs, including ( A ) big-game, gamebird, and small-game habitat surveys and investigations on the 186 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, ( B ) fishery habitat surveys and investigations on the 81,000 miles of National Forest fishing streams and nearly 3 million acres of lakes and impoundments, and ( C ) participation in planning, inspection, and control phases of all habitat improvement, land and water use projects conducted on National Forest lands by States, other Federal agencies, and private groups to assure that projects will benefit wildlife and be in harmony with other resource values.
( C ) quicker and more effective control action in the initial stages to prevent a large-scale epidemic.
For the year 2000 this means servicing ( A ) the protection requirements of a watershed producing at least 200 million acre-feet of water each year, ( B ) recreation and wildlife resources used each year by 635 million visitors, ( C ) a timber resource supporting an annual cut of 21 billion board feet, and ( D ) 60 million acres of rangelands.
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
C.
The Government of India further agrees in cooperation with the Government of the United States, to coordinate the use of grant and loan funds provided for in paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, with such direct dollar assistance as may be made available by the Government of the United States of America, so that both sources of financing may be channeled to specific and clearly identifiable economic development programs and projects.
It is agreed that any goods delivered or services rendered after the date of this agreement for projects within categories A, B, and C under paragraph 2 above which may later be approved by the United States will be eligible for financing from currency granted or loaned to the Government of India.
Local currency will be advanced or reimbursed to the Government of India for financing agreed projects under paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, of the Agreement upon the presentation of such documentation as the United States may specify.
The Government of India shall maintain or cause to be maintained books and records adequate to identify the goods and services financed for agreed projects pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, of the Agreement, to disclose the use thereof in the projects and to record the progress of the projects ( including the cost thereof ).
The `` C '' club is composed of the men of the College who have won an official letter in Carleton athletics.
Aside from this, the average portion contains some protein, an appreciable amount of vitamins A and C -- about one-tenth of the minimum daily requirement, and about a third of the official vitamin E requirement.
Bar `` C '' is 2-3/4'' '' long.
To assemble lid, press clay piece C in cavity of wooden design head.
Score plain side of C and leave in mold.

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