• Herma A was a 411 GRT Empire F type coaster that was built as Empire Faversham in 1944 by Henry Scarr Ltd, Hessle for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT)...
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  • MV Kurdistan'', initially named Frank D. Moores, was an oil tanker built in 1973 for the American-Canadian trade. In 1979, she became stuck in ice and...
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  • Maduni. A new diesel engine was fitted in 1959. Sold in 1970 to Pedonomou Lines Ltd, Trinidad, and renamed Herma A. Foundered on 19 July 1975 in a storm...
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  • CHANT (ship type) (redirect from MV Gemma)
    -61.567. On 19 July 1975, MV Herma (ex CHANT 17 / Empire Faversham) foundered at Port of Spain, Trinidad. On 18 January 1989, MV Kamran (ex CHANT 57) foundered...
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  • MS Berge Istra was a ship owned by Norwegian shipping company Sig.ö Bergesen d.y. and registered in Liberia, an ore-bulk-oil carrier with 227,550 tonnes...
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    SS Lake Illawarra was a handysize bulk carrier of 7,274 tons in the service of the Australian National Line. This ship is known for causing the Tasman...
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  • Thumbnail for Soviet helicopter carrier Moskva
    armament included a twin SUW-N-1 launcher capable of delivering a FRAS-1 projectile carrying a 450 mm torpedo (or a 5 kiloton nuclear warhead); a pair of RBU-6000...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Edmund Fitzgerald
    of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes List of storms on the Great Lakes MV Derbyshire, a British bulk carrier lost in 1980 under similar circumstances The Fitzgerald...
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  • MV Spartan Lady was an oil tanker that sank in 1975. It was built by Wilton-Fijenoord, and was launched on October 16, 1954, and delivered in January 1955...
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  • ARA Santísima Trinidad ("Most Holy Trinity") is a Type 42 destroyer of the Argentine Navy, the only one of her class built outside Britain. She participated...
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  • Fakta om Fartyg. Retrieved 13 January 2014. Thornton, Nigel (25 March 2016). "Mv Transcontainer I – Past and Present". Dover Ferry Photos. Retrieved 5 August...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Belknap (CG-26)
    missile cruisers in the United States Navy. She was launched in 1963 as DLG-26, a guided missile frigate under the then-current designation system, and reclassified...
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  • Thumbnail for USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67)
    aircraft carrier, formerly of the United States Navy. Considered a supercarrier, she is a variant of the Kitty Hawk class, and the last conventionally-powered...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Killen
    USS Killen (DD-593), was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy. Edward Killen joined the Navy on 5 May 1801 as a seaman aboard the schooner...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Bell (DD-587)
    USS Bell (DD-587) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for Rear Admiral Henry H. Bell (1808–1868). Bell...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Carbonero
    Carbonero (SS/AGSS-337) was a Balao-class submarine, the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the carbonero, a salt-water fish found in the...
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  • North Sea in a bell and connected to the system's entrance lock. The men had just completed a short dive to 390 feet (120 m) to clear a tangle of rope...
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  • Thumbnail for NOAAS Miller Freeman
    with a capacity of nine people, a 185-horsepower (138-kW) motor and a top speed of 21 knots; a five-person rigid-hulled inflatable boat with a 130-horsepower...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Nicholson (DD-442)
    USS Nicholson (DD-442), a Gleaves-class destroyer, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Nicholson family, which was prominent...
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  • Pliny the Younger reports rapid growth of Christianity in Bithynia 140 – Hermas writes: "The Son of God ... has been preached to the ends of the earth"...
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  •  4. "HMT Susarion (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 18 October 2011. "MV Capitano A. Cecci (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 21 December 2011. Jordan, Roger...
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  • Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. 224. ISBN 1-85044-275-4. "MV Africa Palm (1953)". The Sunderland Site. alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Moore
    North Africa twice. On 13 January 1944, she relieved USS Decker (DE-47) for a month of operations off the New England coast under Com Fleet Air Wing, Quonset...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Peoria (PF-67)
    USS Peoria (PF-67), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after Peoria, Illinois. Peoria was constructed by...
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  • Merchant Fleets, 1939. London: Chatham publishing. p. 528. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "MV Pietro Orseolo". www.wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 18 April 2023. "Arno". www.absa3945...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Mona Island
    an artificial reef in 1975. Mona Island was laid down on 10 April 1944, as a Maritime Commission type (EC2-S-C1) hull, under Maritime Commission contract...
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