• White Squall. The Albatross was built as Albatros, a schooner, at the state shipyard (Rijkswerf) in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1920, to serve as a pilot...
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  • vessel. Albatross (1920 schooner) – a Dutch/German sailing ship that was later used as a training ship, inspiring the film White Squall. USFS Albatross II...
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  • 1807, and broken up in 1810. HMS Albatross (1826) was a survey schooner purchased in 1826 and sold in 1833. HMS Albatross (1842) was a 16-gun brig launched...
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    The Royal Albatross is a privately owned, four-masted Barquentine, luxury super yacht. She operates from her home berth at Resorts World Sentosa on the...
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    Carroll A. Deering (category Schooners of the United States)
    The Carroll A. Deering was an American five-masted commercial schooner launched in 1919 and found run aground without its crew off Cape Hatteras, North...
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    The second USS Albatross, often seen as USFC Albatross in scientific literature citations, was an iron-hulled, twin-screw steamship in the United States...
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    2019. "Typo". Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA. "Dreadnaught (Schooner), U6837, sunk by collision, 1 Sep 1886". images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes...
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    the Mexican schooner Montezuma. 1836, March 6 – Texas schooner Liberty captures the Mexican schooner Pelicano 1836, April 3 – Texas schooner Invincible...
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    on the USS Albatross to the East Indies, collecting snakes and lizards and observing marine mammals. In 1913, he sailed aboard the schooner Adventuress...
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    annually, though American ships had already exploited the islands. The Albatross, captained by Nathan Winship, and the O'Cain, captained by his brother...
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    Lusitania Bay Eastern rockhopper penguins Sooty albatross Macquarie Island Station Wandering albatross Green Gorge hut and king penguins Highland herbfield...
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    of clipper ships List of American-Built Extreme Clipper Ships List of schooners List of large sailing yachts "CLUB MED 2 (Passenger Ship) Registered in...
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    existing sloops, pungys and schooners on the Bay, but none of these types was well suited to the purpose; pungys and schooners were too deep in their draft...
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    Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Albatross  United States 2 May 1961 A schooner that sank in a squall about 125 nautical miles (232 km) west of the...
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    Alacrity Patrol vessel/minesweeper Auxiliary vessel 1917–1925   HMAS Albatross Seaplane tender   1929–1933 to Royal Navy HMAS Alert         HMAS Alfie...
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    magazine. Columbia was lost on 21 July 1907 after a collision with the lumber schooner San Pedro off Shelter Cove, California, with the loss of 88 lives. After...
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    rescue aircraft. In the mid-1950s, helicopters came, as did Grumman HU-16 Albatross amphibious flying boats (UFs). The air station's missions included search...
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    1880 to 1926; the 234-foot-long (71.3 m) brigantine-rigged steamer USFC Albatross, which operated as a fisheries research ship from 1882 to 1921 except...
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  • Carolina, U.S. The captain and ten crewmen of the schooner Carroll A. Deering were missing when the schooner was found run aground off Cape Hatteras, North...
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    USS Monongahela and the steam paddle frigate USS Mississippi. The gunboats were USS Albatross, USS Genesee, and USS Kineo. Farragut commanded this fleet from his flagship...
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    (1855). In 1859 he became the owner of an iron yacht of 120 tons called Albatross, designed by his friend St Clare John Byrne and built at his father's...
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    2017-05-30. Patti, Archimedes L. A. (1980). Why Viet Nam? Prelude to America's Albatross. University of California Press. p. 47. ISBN 0520041569.7 Marr, David...
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    2002:727 Roeleveld, 2000:185; Roeleveld, 2002:727 Roeleveld, 2002:729 Ritchie, 1920 Stephen Stephen, 1962:154 Muus, 1962:22 Lidster, 2018; Wilkinson, 2020 King...
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    was canceled P2B Superfortress P3B D: Douglas PD P2D P3D F: Grumman PF Albatross H: Hall PH P2H J: General Aviation PJ K: Keystone PK M: Martin PM P2M...
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    ordered to his first of many scientific posts of his career. Aboard USS Albatross, a Department of Fisheries vessel, Leigh conducted deep sea fishing and...
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    USFC Grampus (category Schooners of the United States)
    She was a schooner of revolutionary design in terms of speed and safety and influenced the construction of later commercial fishing schooners. Grampus′s...
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    | 20 July 1861 A civilian schooner, captured by the Confederate privateer Jefferson Davis, later recaptured by USS Albatross off Hatteras Inlet, North...
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    sunk. In 1874, the Austrian-Hungarian Tegetthoff as well as the American schooner Polaris under the command of Captain Hull met the same fate. The Royal...
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    – Daniel S. Parrott: Tall Ships Down: The Last Voyages of the Pamir, Albatross, Marques, Pride of Baltimore, and Maria Asumpta, McGraw-Hill Professional...
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    sinks Chilean corvette Esmeralda. 21 May Battle of Punta Gruesa – Chilean schooner Covadonga sinks Peruvian ironclad Independencia. 26 May First Battle of...
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