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; and Ships
Ships disappear hull-first over the horizon ; ;
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; Ships by type: bulk 3, cargo 2, container 1, petroleum tanker 2, roll-on / roll-off 1 ( 2002 estimate )
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Ships in the rear squadrons were almost entirely uninvolved ; Admiral Hood reported that three of his ships fired a few shots.
The Catalogue of Ships mentions three separate contingents from Thrace: Thracians led by Acamas and Peiros, from Aenus ; Cicones led by Euphemus, from southern Thrace, near Ismaros ; and from the city of Sestus, on the Thracian ( northern ) side of the Hellespont, which formed part of the contingent led by Asius.
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Taken together, the list of suitors matches well with the captains in the Catalog of Ships from the Iliad ; however, some of the names may have been placed in the list of Helen's suitors simply because they went to Troy.
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; Ships of the United States Navy
Ships often became becalmed in mid-ocean in this latitude, thus severely prolonging the voyage ; the resulting water shortages made it impossible for the crew to keep the horses alive, and they would throw the dead or dying animals overboard.
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On the second Saturday of each May since 1964, the " Sailing Masters of 1812 " of Essex commemorate the " Burning of the Ships " with an ancient fife and drum corps parade down Main Street and ceremony at the steamboat dock, wearing the United States naval uniform of that period ; by tradition, this event is unpublicized.
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That same year, the Bremerton Historic Ships Association opened the destroyer USS Turner Joy ( DD-951 ) to public tours at the end of the boardwalk ; the ship was built in the Puget Sound area in 1958, commissioned in 1959 and had played a back-up role in the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Incident that further escalated U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War with the Congressional passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, allowing President Lyndon B. Johnson to send fighting troops in addition to the " advisors " already on the ground in Vietnam.
* Book XIX: de navibus, aedificiis et vestibus ; Ships, houses and clothes
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; and boats
During about three and a half months of the year, in the summer, there are three boats that run from the mainland to the Island carrying passengers, food, and cars ; ;
When dam construction began in 1933, fewer than 600 boats used these waters ; ;
This canoe is exhibited in the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands ; other very old dugout boats have been recovered.
Until the mid 19th century most boats were of all natural materials ; primarily wood although reed, bark and animal skins were also used.
These include boat lifts, such as the Falkirk wheel, which use a caisson of water in which boats float while being moved between two levels ; and inclined planes where a caisson is hauled up a steep railway.
With berths for more than 5, 000 boats, the Chicago Park District operates the nation's largest municipal harbor system ; even larger than systems in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, or Miami.
The Army, twice as large as the other services combined with about 24, 000 active duty personnel, consists of six infantry brigades, a combat support brigade, an air cavalry squadron and a combat service support brigade ; the Air Force operates two main bases, one in southern region near Santo Domingo and one in the northern region of the country, the air force operates approximately 40 aircraft including helicopters ; and the Navy maintains three aging vessels which were donated from the United States, around 25 patrol crafts and interceptor boats and two helicopters.
Likewise, small boats typically have two circuits each with their own battery / batteries: one used for engine starting ; one used for domestics.
Later, when his crew refused to let Syn leave, Syn and Mipps slipped away in one of the ship's boats ; unknown to Syn, Mipps had arranged a convenient " accident " in the ship's powder hold with an exploding barrel of gunpowder, eliminating witnesses of Syn's piratic acts.
During this first period, transportation was rather primitive ; it consisted of row boats, walking, and, in certain places, horse transport ( for the upper class ).
Apart from the racing market, most buyers of these boats purchase them for the mystique ; the combination of the racing and smuggling connections, plus the immense power, high top speeds, and sleek shape make these boats popular.
The term " hydrofoil " is commonly used for the wing-like structure mounted on struts below the hull of a variety of boats ( see illustration ), which lifts the boat out of the water during forward motion, in order to reduce hull drag ; as such, the term " hydrofoil " is often used to refer to boats using hydrofoil technology.
In the summer, boats sailed for pearls ; in the winter, they turned to entrepôt trade.
) and for measuring the size of the catch and quotas for fishing boats ; decilitres are common in Switzerland and Scandinavia and sometimes found in cookbooks ; centilitres indicate the capacity of drinking glasses and of small bottles.
The tide rises round a car which is stuck on the causeway ; also featured are the characteristic sheds made from local fishing boats, inverted and cut in half.
The explorers were favorably impressed by those whom they met ; and, as they made the remainder of their journey to the Pacific in boats, they entrusted the keeping of their horses to " 2 brothers and one son of one of the Chiefs.
# Decides that the United States of America, by certain attacks on Nicaraguan territory in 1983-1984, namely attacks on Puerto Sandino on 13 September and 14 October 1983, an attack on Corinto on 10 October 1983 ; an attack on Potosi Naval Base on 4 / 5 January 1984, an attack on San Juan del Sur on 7 March 1984 ; attacks on patrol boats at Puerto Sandino on 28 and 30 March 1984 ; and an attack on San Juan del Norte on 9 April 1984 ; and further by those acts of intervention referred to in subparagraph ( 3 ) hereof which involve the use of force, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to use force against another State ;

Ships and boats
Ships and boats are not necessarily wrecked: some are deliberately abandoned, scuttled or beached.
Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size and cargo or passenger capacity.
Ships and boats have developed alongside mankind.
Ships can usually be distinguished from boats based on size and the ship's ability to operate independently for extended periods.
These four boats were essentially the Crouch design, modified in some details by the Bureau of Ships.
Regulus II-equipped boats and ships would have been fitted out with the Ships Inertial Navigation System ( SINS ), allowing the missiles to be aligned accurately before take-off.
Ships and boats brought supplies and equipment up Cook Inlet, landing at Knik or Tyonek.
Ships and boats are usually steered with a rudder.
Ships or boats packed with explosives could still be effective.
Ships and boats bring supplies and its grain trade is very popular.
Ships continued to dock at San Juan de Ulúa, with small boats being used to ferry goods on and off the ships.
: Category: Boats is included as a sub-category of " Ships by type " for vessels often considered as boats.
Sub-categories listing articles on individual ships or boats by particular types or kinds are listed under: Category: Ships by type.
Ships, boats, personal water craft etc.
Ships anchor about a mile off the shore, in 4 to 6 fathoms ( 7 to 11 m ) and transfer loads to smaller boats which use five or six jetties in the town.
Ships of all sizes plied the rivers of the Hauraki Plains, from tiny row boats to huge barques although, most of the boats were steamers and the engines were made at A & G Price in Thames.
Ships were also sent up to Pointe du Lac, where they drove the American guards there to flee across the river with most of the boats.
Ships had to anchor offshore and sometimes wait for days before cargo could be unloaded manually into small boats.
Ships ( excepting fighters and missile boats ) are allowed to move at sub-light speeds across the hex map, and so can move directly from star to star without following the jump routes.
Ships also have to work on maintain their boats and equipment.

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