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A ship's lifeboat ( shipboard ) | lifeboat, built of steel, rusting away in the wetlands of Folly Island, South Carolina, United States.
Between them on a garlanded altar, a Ancient Roman units of measurement # Dry measures | modius ( grain measure ), and in the background, a ship's stern.
File: Toscanini on deck. jpg | Arturo Toscanini poses on a ship's deck.
File: Toscanini 4. jpg | Toscanini lifts his hat for the camera on a ship's deck.
The USS Lancaster Eagle | figurehead of USS Lancaster ( 1858 ) | USS Lancaster carved by John Haley Bellamy and on display at The Mariners ' MuseumIt is still common practise for warships to carry ships ' badges, large plaques mounted on the superstructure with a unique design relating to the ship's name or role.
The keelhauling of the ship's surgeon of admiral Jan Jansse van Nes | Jan van Nes, Lieve Pietersz.
A smooth-bore, cast-iron ship's cannon, from the Grand Turk ( frigate ) | Grand Turk, a replica of a mid-18th century three-masted frigate
Judy ( dog ) | Judy was a ship's dog on both HMS Gnat ( T60 ) | HMS Gnat and HMS Grasshopper ( 1938 ) | HMS Grasshopper.
The recommissioning ceremony for USS New Jersey ( BB-62 ) | USS New Jersey ; President Ronald Reagan attended and Ship commissioning | gave the ship's orders
Normandie Hotel | The Normandie Hotel, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was inspired by the ocean liner SS Normandie | S. S. Normandie and displays the ship's original sign

ship's and Seaman
Seaman cooks, often members of the mess, prepared the meals and took them, in a tin canteen, to the galley to be cooked by the ship's cooks.
Lieutenant Stuart and Seaman Williams were selected by the officers and ship's company respectively of one of H. M.

ship's and occupation
Deductive reasoning allows Holmes to impressively reveal a stranger's occupation, such as a Retired Sergeant of Marines in A Study in Scarlet ; a former ship's carpenter turned pawnbroker in " The Red-Headed League "; and a billiard-marker and a retired artillery NCO in " The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter ".
For a ship's manifest in 1903, he listed his age as 56, and his occupation as " lecturer " when he did a lecture tour to Vancouver and San Francisco.
It is uncertain whether he was by occupation a ship's chandler, a pattern-maker, a plane iron maker or an ironmonger.
His godfather's father was indeed a ship's captain, and John Robert Lepp simply claimed his godfather's occupation as that of his father.

ship's and able
The Portuguese Court, which agreed with the figure provided by Eratosthenes, rejected Columbus ' proposal because they believed that the distance to Asia over the open Western Ocean was too great for the ship's crews to survive the journey without being able to make port and resupply.
Starfleet Command eventually becomes aware of the ship's presence in the Delta Quadrant and is later able to establish regular communication.
By taking command of his ship's tiller and " sailing " across the isthmus he was able to claim the entire peninsula was an island, and it remained under Norwegian rule for more than a dozen years as a result.
T ' Pol would butt heads with Archer about his style of command during the ship's early missions ; chastising him for taking chances just to able to explore new planets.
They were expected to have learned already, as able seamen and volunteers, to rig sails ; other duties included keeping watch, relaying messages between decks, supervising gun batteries, commanding small boats, and taking command of a sub-division of the ship's company under one of the lieutenants.
In navigation, he was expected to be able to keep a reckoning of the ship's way by plane sailing, to use Mercator projection maps and observation of the sun and stars to determine the course and position of the ship, and to understand the variation of the compass.
He spent his entire life at sea: cabin-boy at twelve, ship's boy at fourteen, seaman at sixteen, able seaman at seventeen.
Roger is the youngest, originally the ship's boy, but promoted to able seaman in later books.
This additional mass will also reduce freeboard ( distance from water to the deck ) and the ship's angle of down flooding ( minimum angle of heel at which water will be able to flow into the hull ).
Special Orders allow ships to move / turn faster, reload their ordnance, or increase the efficiency of their firing, at the cost of being less able to perform other functions later in the turn ( or in other turns ); for example, if a ship uses a Special Order to increase power to the engines to turn, the ship's firepower is halved that turn.
It is unknown if she was able to fire a quick burst before being rammed or the sheer force of the impact alone resulted in the Shadow ship's destruction.
For the Zentradi's part, the enemy was a maddeningly unpredictable foe ; the initial engagement had them seemingly able to accurately fire the ship's reflex cannons to simultaneously destroy two ships as a first strike, but their follow up attack suggested that they had no idea how to competently wage war in space.
When Moriarty and Pulaski are found, Picard is able to negotiate the return of control of the ship's computer.
Using subterfuge, this new employer is able to arrange a meeting twenty years later between Khouri and one of the ship's triumvirs, Ilia Volyova, making it appear as though the meeting happened by chance.
Spock is able to punch through the force field with the ship's phasers and destroys the temple.
Players are able to play as a starship, controlling the ship's engineering, tactical and science systems by keyboard / mouse or using an on-screen console.
Just before the Tholians were able to complete the web, Spock takes a gamble and activates the ship's engines.
Smith had taken the ship's boats into the harbour, but the wind died as they attempted to leave the harbour, and the French were able to recapture the ship with Smith aboard.
Gunfire from a rolling ship's deck was not accurate enough at that time to be able to break down brick and stone walls.
Thanks to Aili Lavena, the ship's aquatic helm officer, the crew are able to make tentative contact with some of the local species, some of which turn out to be sentient, but the crew is put to the test when a calamity cuts off Riker and Lavena from the crew and threatens the planet below.
It became possible to bring all of a ship's main guns to bear only in the late 19th and the early 20th centuries with the advent of steam-powered battleships with rotating gun turrets, which were able to move faster and turn quicker than sailing ships, which had fixed guns facing sideways.
Due to the convexity of the earth, a ship's upper rigging will be visible at a much greater distance than its lower hull: for example, in clear air a lookout at the top of mast above the water will be able to see the top of another 130 ft mast from over away, but will be able to see the full hull of the other ship from only away.
After Data is reactivated, he cannot recall any of what he did on the Enterprise to lead to this planet, but Soong is able to reveal where Data can find that information as to unlock the ship's controls.
The ship's officer must be able to oversee the loading, stowage, securing and unloading of cargoes.

ship's and seaman
In James Clavell's novel Shogun, ship's pilot Vasco Rodrigues challenges John Blackthorne to recite the latitude of the Lizard to verify that Blackthorne is a fellow seaman.
During 1875, Tōgō circumnavigated the world as an ordinary seaman on the British training-ship Hampshire, leaving in February and staying seventy days at sea without a port call until reaching Melbourne, eating only salted meat and ship's biscuits.
He initially served as a ship's cook, was promoted to seaman first class on October 31 and was commissioned as an ensign on December 17, 1941.
Sea time was earned in various ways, most boys served this period at sea in any lower rating, either as a servant of one of the ship's officers, a volunteer, or a seaman.
Herbert Brown, a seaman in the ship's plotting room, described the scene after the torpedo hit,
Radclive had first been exposed to executions as a Royal Navy seaman helping with shipboard hangings of pirates in the South China Sea, and it is possible he was trying to approximate something similar to hanging a man on a ship's yardarm.
The battleship's seaman battalions were quickly organized into a regiment 1, 200 men strong, supported by the ship's Marine detachments providing an additional 300-man battalion.
Fleet served in Titanics sister ship Olympic from 1920 to 1935 and signed on as ship's lookout and able seaman.
If carried, the boatswain, generally a senior able seaman, will act as a foreman of the ship's deck crew and as the chief mate's representative on deck, effectively as a fourth mate.

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