• Egoz (Hebrew: אֱגוֹז hazelnut; originally named Pisces) was a ship that carried Jewish emigrants from Morocco to Israel, at a time when the immigration...
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  • 1981. In 1961 the ship Egoz ("nut"), which held 44 illegal immigrants, drowned in the sea on its way to Israel. After the sinking of Egoz, pressure was exerted...
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  • Egoz is a Hebrew word meaning 'nut'. It can refer to several things: Egoz (ship) was a Jewish immigrant ship which sank off the coast of Morocco on January...
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    Netanya, and a kindergarten in Netanya is named for the children of Oslo. Egoz (ship) Aviation in Norway List of sole survivors of airline accidents or incidents...
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  • Albatross, originally named Albatros, later Alk, was a sailing ship that became famous when she sank in 1961 with a group of American teenagers on board...
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  • based out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The ship was scuttled following an act of mass murder by the ship's captain, Julian Harvey, on November 12, 1961...
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  • 609-foot-long (186 m) 20,900-ton ship was the second largest ship in the Portuguese merchant navy at the time, and along with her sister ship, Vera Cruz was among...
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    SS Arcadia (1953) (category Cruise ships)
    to Australia route. Towards the end of her life she operated as a cruise ship, based in Sydney, until scrapped in 1979. The Arcadia was built for P&O by...
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  • MV Dara (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    MV Dara was a British passenger ship, built in 1948 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. She travelled mostly between the Persian Gulf and...
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    while attempting to dismantle militant infrastructure. Six soldiers from the Egoz Unit were killed and several others were injured, including five seriously...
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    as a point of interest for hikers and kayakers. The ship was originally the American Liberty ship Melville Jacoby, built during World War II at the Walsh-Kaiser...
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    MV Bianca C. was a passenger ship that sank on two occasions, the first time in France before being completed, and the second time after an explosion and...
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    countries. In 1961 the ship Egoz (nut) which held 44 illegal immigrants drowned in the sea on its way to Israel. After the sinking of Egoz, pressure was exerted...
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    inception in 1957. The Egoz Reconnaissance Unit is an Israeli Special Force commando unit, in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Egoz is a unit that specializes...
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    HMS Archer (D78) (category Type C3 ships of the Royal Navy)
    was used as a stores ship and then as an accommodation ship before a refit and subsequent use as a merchant aircraft ferry ship, Empire Lagan. She was...
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    Soviet submarine K-19 (category Ships built in the Soviet Union)
    drawn into the ship's ventilation system and spread to other compartments of the ship. The entire crew was irradiated as was most of the ship and some of...
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    USS Guardfish (SS-217) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    USS Guardfish (SS-217), a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the guardfish. Guardfish was laid down by...
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    the Salvador in December 1940 Common grave of the 44 immigrants aboard the Egoz (sank in 1961) Memorial for the Last of Kin - last Holocaust survivors of...
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  • intelligence on Israeli troops in the Golan Heights, during a raid by the Egoz Unit on his home near Quneitra several months ago. The Gaza Health Ministry...
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  • while attempting to dismantle militant infrastructure. Six soldiers from the Egoz Unit were killed and several others were injured, including five seriously...
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  • HMS Oberon (S09) (category Ships built in Chatham)
    HMS Oberon was the lead ship of the Oberon-class submarines, operated by the Royal Navy. The Oberon class was a direct follow on of the Porpoise-class...
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    NRP Afonso de Albuquerque (1934) (category 1934 ships)
    Liberation of Goa. The ship was the first of the Afonso de Albuquerque class, which also included NRP Bartolomeu Dias. These ships were classified, by the...
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    special forces (LOK), Israeli special forces, including, the Oz Brigade and Egoz took place in the Troodos Mountains and Paphos Forest, with the Israeli troops...
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  • 89th Commando Brigade "Oz" Unit 212 "Maglan" Unit 217 "Duvdevan" Unit 621 "Egoz" 551st Paratroopers Brigade "Hetzei HaEsch" (reserve) Unit 5515 877th Territorial...
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  • this evolved into Operation Yakhin. On 10 January 1961 a small boat called Egoz carrying 44 Jewish emigrants sank on the northern coast of Morocco. This...
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    USS Baldwin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Gleaves-class destroyer, in service from 1943 to 1946. She was the only ship of the U.S. Navy to be named for Charles H. Baldwin, an 1864 Medal of Honor...
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    while attempting to dismantle militant infrastructure. Six soldiers from the Egoz Unit were killed and several others were injured, including five seriously...
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  • Army 89th "Oz" Brigade Unit 212 – Maglan Unit 217 – Duvdevan Unit 621 – Egoz Israeli Navy 13th Flotilla – Shayetet 13 Israeli Air and Space Force 7th...
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    USS South Dakota (ACR-9) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    J submarine signal receiving set equipped the ship. Capt. Charles E. Fox reported on board as the ship's General Inspector on 30 August 1907. The cruiser...
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    manned by 7–10 operators. The "Brown Hazelnut" (Hebrew: אגוז חום, pronounced [eɡoz χum]) launch control center is located at the launch site, up to 300 km (190 mi)...
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