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case of the military and when leadership during the situation is clear. So when a raging fire threatens to destroy a mine, the mine's supervisor, the "captain", may perish in the fire trying to rescue their workers trapped inside, and acquaintances might say that they went down with their ship or that they "died trying".
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was said to be with his combat messenger, a leading seaman, and apparently trying to persuade his messenger to save himself. In this account, his messenger took
Lindemann's hand and the two walked to the forward flagmast. As the ship turned over, the two stood briefly to attention, then Lindemann and
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during its sinking by its own torpedo. With his submarine scuttled, he was one of three survivors to have made it off the bridge and up to the surface, before being captured by a
Japanese destroyer crew later that morning. O'Kane was at first secretly held captive at the Ćfuna navy detention center,
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In other metaphorical use, the phrase "Going down with the ship" may imply a person who is displaying stubborn defiance in a hopeless situation, even if this situation is not a matter of life and death. For example a stockholder might say "This company is on the verge of going bankrupt, but I'm not
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embarked for their trip remained in their cabins, according to instructions provided by the crew. Many passengers apparently remained on the sinking vessel and died. Following this incident, the captain was arrested and put on trial beginning in early June 2014, when video footage filmed by some
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after striking an iceberg, was seen returning to the bridge just before the ship began its final plunge. Conflicting accounts of Smith's death followed; initial rumours claimed that Smith shot himself, while others suggest that he died on the bridge when it submerged. Careful evidence suggests
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remained aboard his ship once her passengers and crew had been evacuated in order to oversee attempts to tow the crippled vessel into port. He was eventually joined by Ken Dancy, a member of the salvage tug's crew. When the time came to abandon ship, Carlsen said to Dancy that they would jump
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and see my family. ... Tell them I did everything I could." His officers finally convinced him to reluctantly board a lifeboat by refusing to leave him behind; nevertheless, Calamai made certain he was the last person off his doomed ship. Captain
Calamai, who never commanded another vessel,
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Newfoundland. Captain Luce was able to escape the wreck and swim to the surface after initially going down with the ship. He was rescued two days later drifting on wreckage of the same paddle-wheel box that killed his youngest son
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by several years. In most instances, captains forgo their own rapid departure of a ship in distress, and concentrate instead on saving other people. It often results in either the death or belated rescue of the captain as the last person on board.
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still in their stowage position. The captain was subsequently sentenced to 36 years in prison for his role in the deaths of the passengers, and was also given a life sentence, after being found guilty of murder of the 304 passengers that did not
701:: "Take her down." The executive officer, hearing his order, closed the hatch and submerged the crippled boat, saving the rest of the crew from the attack of the Japanese convoy escort. Commander Gilmore, who was never seen again, received the
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then later moved to the regular army Omori POW camp. Following his release, O'Kane was awarded the Medal of Honor for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during his submarine's final operations against
Japanese shipping.
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had determined to go down with the ship. During his supervision of the rescue operation, one of the largest in maritime history, Calamai turned to one of his officers and said softly, "If you are saved, maybe you can reach
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abandoned ship without informing passengers that the ship was sinking. All 571 people on the ship survived. A Greek board of inquiry found
Avranas and four officers negligent in their handling of the disaster.
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was torpedoed and sunk carrying ~2900 troops and ship's company 104 miles (167 km) out of
Alexandria. Captain Edward John Holl went down with his ship with the exhortation to his crew "...they must be
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and started to sink, Italian Rear
Admiral Giovanni Viglione, who was on board as the convoy commodore, ordered all the survivors into the lifeboats, then chose to stay aboard and to go down with the ship.
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Hugo Förster surrendered himself by jumping onto the
Canadian ship. The First Watch Officer took over and had the U-boat scuttled just as the Canadians boarded. One Canadian and 11 Germans died.
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the ship and escape danger rather than die as it sinks. This choice is usually available only if the damage does not immediately imperil a vast portion of the ship's company and occupants. If a
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in a torpedo attack until it was sunk by a
Japanese force that was vastly superior in number, firepower, and armor. Evans did not survive. Evans posthumously received the Medal of Honor.
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a few miles short of the runway. With the plane resting on the shallow bottom of the bay, he was the last one of the 107 occupants to exit the airplane; all survived with no injuries.
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went down with the ship after it was struck by a German U-boat. He was last seen on the deck assisting his men into lifeboats. The sinking was made famous by the story of the
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his messenger saluted. As the ship rolled to port, the messenger fell into the water. Lindemann continued his salute while clinging to the flagmast, going under with the ship.
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of 2012, was not only widely reviled for his actions, but received a 16-year sentence including one year for abandoning his passengers. Abandoning ship has been recorded as a
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off the coast of Brazil, five hours after a propeller shaft fractured and damaged the hull; there were 314 fatalities out of the 1,252 passengers and crew on board the ship.
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to turn around when having just entered the entrance channel. Confusion over mine clearance and communication procedures resulted in the loss of approximately 610 men from
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was the last person to exit the partially submerged aircraft, and performed a final check for any others on board before doing so. All 155 passengers and crew survived.
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listed but was still afloat. A previously undetected leak of aircraft fuel resulted in multiple explosions and uncontrollable fires, dooming the ship. In the afternoon,
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after the ship hit the rocks off the Portes Inlets. 82 people died. The captain was sentenced to 16 years in prison while the first officer received a 19-year sentence.
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when it encountered a hurricane. Two ships came to the rescue, but could save only a fraction of the passengers, so Captain Herndon chose to remain with the rest.
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abandoned the ship and their passengers in a storm expecting it would sink, but the ship was found with all passengers alive three days later. A key part of
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successfully ditches in the Pacific Ocean with Captain Ogg on the second of two life rafts. The airplane sank a few minutes after this photo was taken.
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was successful and the crew and occupants, the ship's cargo, and other items of interest are rescued, then the vessel may not be worth anything as
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survivors and news broadcasters showed him being rescued by a coast guard vessel. Orders to abandon ship never came, and the vessel sank with all
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reliable accounts claim that Smith jumped overboard from the bridge, and subsequently perished in the water, possibly near lifeboat Collapsible B.
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for centuries in Spain, Greece, and Italy. South Korean law may also require captains to rescue themselves last. In Finland, the Maritime Law (
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is based on this incident; Conrad had been a captain in the merchant marine before turning to writing.
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in the North Atlantic. The convoy consisted of 38 merchant ships escorted by
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1789:"Breaking Proud Tradition, Captains Flee and Let Others Go Down With Ship"
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1526:. Asoh was the pilot in command during the 1968 accidental ditching in
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April 16, 2014: Captain Lee Joon-seok abandoned the South Korean ferry
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after an armor-piercing bomb detonated the ship's ammunition magazine.
1894:"Day 9 - Testimony of Edward Brown (First Class Steward, SS Titanic)"
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A Digest of Maritime Law Cases, from 1837 to 1860, Shipping Law Cases
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The tradition is related to another protocol from the 19th century: "
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Captain at Sea Ernst Lindemann: The Bismarck-Commander â A Biography
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October 2, 2015: Captain Michael Davidson, master of the cargo ship
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2425:"Coast Guard suspends search for missing captain of HMS Bounty"
2109:] (in German). ZweibrĂŒcken: VDM Heinz Nickel. p. 202.
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when it was scuttled after being destroyed in the same battle.
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October 25, 1927. Captain Simone GulĂŹ went down with his ship
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Sink the Bismarck: Germany's Super-Battleship of World War II
1964:. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Amberley Publishing. p. 224.
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December 24, 1944: Captain Charles Limbor went down with the
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This is particularly relevant when an aircraft is forced to
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might wish to destroy a ship to prevent it being taken as a
2602:"US Airways Hero Pilot Searched Plane Twice Before Leaving"
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June 1, 2015: The Chinese captain of the river cruise ship
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would not be captured as a war prize for the Japanese, the
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July 19, 1996: Lieutenant Commander Parakrama Samaraweera,
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to a standstill. Captain Buck was posthumously awarded the
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August 26, 1914: Captain Zimro Moore was in command of the
1843:"Cowardice at sea is no crime â at least in the U.S."
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On a Sea of Glass: The Life & Loss of the RMS Titanic
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November 29, 1944: Captain Toshio Abe went down with the
2397:"Bounty crew member's body found, captain still missing"
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September 27, 1854: James F. Luce was in command of the
2483:"Yangtze River Ship Captain Faces Questions on Sinking"
2362:"Witness recounts Claudene Christian's last minutes on
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The concept has been explicitly extended in law to the
2543:"Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: US Airways crash pilot"
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Japanese painting, "Last Moments of Admiral Yamaguchi"
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of the Imperial Russian Navy went down with his ship,
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after arson caused the ship to burn. 159 people died.
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was forced to surface alongside a Canadian corvette,
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September 28, 1994: Captain Arvo Andresson sank with
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2072:. Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company. p. 32.
1954:
1787:Drew, Christopher; Mouawad, Jad (April 19, 2014).
1543:Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
1438:selling my stock. I'm going down with the ship."
2671:"107 On Board Uninjured As Jetliner Lands In Bay"
2020:"Day 14 - Testimony of Harold S. Bride, recalled"
990:October 29, 2012: Captain Robin Walbridge of the
673:February 3, 1943: Captain Preston Krecker of the
1340:November 12, 1965: When a fire broke out aboard
1115:September 8, 1934: When a fire broke out on the
721:24 July, 1943: Author Norman Franks writes that
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1872:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 256.
1715:"Must a captain be the one-off a sinking ship?"
1267:. Sherman retired from the Navy at the rank of
1248:. After conferring with his commander, Admiral
455:. Her commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander
55:holds the ultimate responsibility for both the
2166:. New York: Harper and Row. pp. 249â251.
1760:"In a cruise ship crisis, what should happen?"
1231:after it too was sunk by a Japanese submarine.
217:was in command of the commercial mail steamer
2574:"Pilot Is Hailed After Jetliner's Icy Plunge"
2497:"Title 14 Chapter I Subchapter A Part 1 §1.1"
2308:Rasmussen, Frederick N. (February 26, 2012).
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1687:Re-Thinking Men: Heroes, Villains and Victims
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2530:. International Civil Aviation Organization.
2291:"In Andrea Doria wreck, a captain who shone"
1820:FINLEX, database of Finnish Acts and Decrees
508:, said in interviews after the sinking that
668:Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal
462:November 5, 1940: German pocket battleship
2255:GarcĂa FernĂĄndez, Javier (coord.) (2011).
1666:. New York: Frederick A. Stokes. pp.
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683:. Captain Krecker's body was never found.
2485:. The Wall Street Journal. June 2, 2015.
1154:was hit by two bombs and two torpedoes.
1048:In some cases the captain may choose to
151:, who left his ship in the midst of the
1960:: 9 Hours to Hell, the Survivors' Story
1841:Longstreth, Andrew (January 20, 2012).
1648:
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1596:Don't Give Up the Ship (disambiguation)
1306:. Charles Mason retired at the rank of
1095:July 17, 1880: The captain and crew of
587:was killed in action when his flagship
326:December 30, 1917: The troop transport
2335:"Gentle giant who fought to the death"
2070:The Union-Castle and the War 1914-1919
1991:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 207.
1290:had been ordered abandoned by Captain
390:was torpedoed by the German submarine
2631:This Day in Aviation, 16 October 1956
2600:Goldman, Russell (January 15, 2009).
1663:The Night-hawk: A Romance of the '60s
1241:was scuttled after being attacked by
1217:were later torpedoed and sunk by the
106:'s poem "Soldier an' Sailor Too" and
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2728:Captains who went down with the ship
2645:"The DC-8 that was too young to die"
2360:Ware, Beverley (February 15, 2013).
1898:British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry
1550:2024 Haneda Airport runway collision
935:, the captain of the Indian frigate
690:, captain of the American submarine
2541:Sturcke, James (January 16, 2009).
2525:"ICAO Annex 2 â "Rules of the Air""
2289:Pecota, Samuel (January 18, 2012).
1165:gave the order to abandon ship. So
900:, the captain of the Italian liner
808:after it was torpedoed and sank by
42:The captain goes down with the ship
2431:. November 1, 2012. Archived from
1758:Hetter, Katia (January 19, 2012).
1690:. Taylor and Francis. p. 33.
370:, within less than thirty minutes.
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2696:Muntean, Pete (January 3, 2024).
2643:Silagi, Richard (March 9, 2001).
2402:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2068:Knight, Edward Frederick (1920).
1332:was one of nine survivors of the
825:, the fleet admiral, and Captain
538:were killed on the bridge of the
2259:. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa.
1570:
1490:Similarly, on October 16, 1956,
1284:Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
619:, on board the aircraft carrier
583:February 28, 1942: Rear Admiral
271:, after his ship hit a Japanese
2647:. Airliners.net. Archived from
787:Japanese aircraft carrier
754:October 24, 1944: Rear Admiral
530:December 7, 1941: Rear Admiral
383:May 30, 1918: When the Italian
120:Social and legal responsibility
1079:incident. Commodities and war
1003:, stayed on the ship until it
633:chose to remain with his ship
275:during the early phase of the
1:
2272:"The Sinking of Andrea Doria"
2270:Andrews, Evan (May 8, 2023).
1920:"Capt. Smith Ended Life When
1508:Kohei Asoh, the captain of a
1310:and would later serve as the
1125:September 10, 1941: When the
744:went down on the sinking sub
510:Vice Admiral Lancelot Holland
430:October 21, 1940. During the
316:. He went down with the ship.
261:April 13, 1904: Vice Admiral
2187:Franks, Norman L.R. (1997).
2024:United States Senate Inquiry
1429:Extended or metaphorical use
1286:by Japanese naval aircraft.
821:April 7, 1945: Vice Admiral
772:October 25, 1944: Commander
686:February 7, 1943: Commander
642:September 27, 1942. Captain
570:attack by Japanese warplanes
495:Battle of the Denmark Strait
226:September 17, 1894: Captain
2502:Code of Federal Regulations
2463:(in Korean). April 20, 2014
1312:Mayor of Pensacola, Florida
1271:after having served as the
1176:was ordered to scuttle the
792:after she was torpedoed by
740:November 19, 1943: Captain
615:June 5, 1942: Rear Admiral
553:December 10, 1941: Admiral
2784:
1985:Spignesi, Stephen (2012).
1869:The Sea Shall Embrace Them
1747:. H. Cox. 1865. p. 1.
1384:January 13, 2012: Captain
1360:August 3â4, 1991: Captain
1278:October 27, 1942: The USS
1260:was later scuttled by the
1072:, such as occurred in the
985:first battle of Mullaitivu
944:Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
758:chose to go down with the
447:and later finished off by
295:sank in the North Atlantic
243:March 27, 1904: Commander
176:international maritime law
2429:United States Coast Guard
1684:Synnott, Anthony (2016).
1273:Chief of Naval Operations
831:Japanese battleship
760:Japanese battleship
602:also died in the sinking.
493:May 24, 1941: During the
70:, the tradition precedes
66:in 1912 and its captain,
2199:Rowman & Littlefield
2148:– via Archive.org.
1616:Women and children first
1586:Barratry (admiralty law)
1514:Japan Air Lines Flight 2
1496:Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
1282:was attacked during the
1234:September 15, 1942: The
536:Franklin Van Valkenburgh
432:Action off Harmil Island
282:April 15, 1912: Captain
238:Battle of the Yalu River
85:women and children first
2763:19th-century quotations
2758:19th-century neologisms
2753:English-language idioms
2677:. AP. November 22, 1968
2633:, 2016, Bryan R. Swopes
2455:"ì°žìŹ 2ìŁŒì§ž ìč돎ìë ì ëëĄ íì
ìëŒ"
2101:GrĂŒtzner, Jens (2010).
1988:The Titanic for Dummies
1953:Bartlett, W.B. (2011).
1148:Battle of the Coral Sea
860:Spanish Republican Navy
852:Luis GonzĂĄlez de Ubieta
521:German battleship
420:Console Generale Liuzzi
418:Italian submarine
1474:US Airways Flight 1549
1454:
1029:
893:sank 48 minutes later.
717:
611:
596:Battle of the Java Sea
548:Attack on Pearl Harbor
515:May 27, 1941: Captain
333:was torpedoed outside
37:
2234:World War II Database
2130:McGowen, Tom (1999).
1932:Encyclopedia Titanica
1535:Air Canada Flight 797
1449:
1194:June 7 1942: Captain
1018:
971:, the captain of the
712:
653:, a lightly-armed US
609:
594:was torpedoed in the
256:Battle of Port Arthur
215:William Lewis Herndon
24:
2572:(January 16, 2009).
2376:Halifax, Nova Scotia
2371:The Chronicle Herald
2230:"Toshihira Inoguchi"
2190:Dark sky, deep water
1866:Shaw, David (2002).
1485:Chesley Sullenberger
1319:Lieutenant Commander
1189:Japanese surrendered
1163:Frederick C. Sherman
1146:was sunk during the
767:Battle of Leyte Gulf
434:, Italian destroyer
416:June 27, 1940. When
277:Siege of Port Arthur
247:, in command of the
230:, in command of the
213:September 12, 1857:
87:". Both reflect the
2570:McFadden, Robert D.
2435:on November 3, 2012
2045:A Night to Remember
1660:John, Alix (1901).
1523:The Abilene Paradox
1520:) in the 1988 book
1386:Francesco Schettino
1364:of the cruise ship
1243:Japanese submarine
1219:Japanese submarine
1106:'s 1899â1900 novel
927:Mahendra Nath Mulla
850:December 30, 1950:
829:went down with the
468:encountered Allied
403:Principessa Mafalda
149:Francesco Schettino
2748:Maritime disasters
2579:The New York Times
2405:. October 29, 2012
2164:Incredible Victory
1924:Began To Founder (
1822:(in Finnish). 2015
1794:The New York Times
1723:. January 18, 2012
1518:the "Asoh defense"
1455:
1421:Dong Fang Zhi Xing
1407:Danwon High School
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956:off the coasts of
922:December 9, 1971:
756:Toshihira Inoguchi
718:
631:Ryusaku Yanagimoto
612:
457:Costantino Borsini
373:May 27, 1918: HMT
170:, which encompass
38:
16:Maritime tradition
2651:on March 24, 2016
2427:(Press release).
2314:The Baltimore Sun
2145:978-0-7613-1510-0
2116:978-3-86619-047-4
1971:978-1-4456-0482-4
1556:on runway 34R at
1533:On June 2, 1983,
1528:San Francisco Bay
1354:Scandinavian Star
1304:Type 93 torpedoes
1296:Mark 14 torpedoes
1196:Elliot Buckmaster
1139:May 8, 1942: The
1127:German submarine
891:Flying Enterprise
885:Flying Enterprise
845:Post World War II
688:Howard W. Gilmore
572:off the coast of
388:Pietro Maroncelli
314:Princess Victoria
310:Princess Victoria
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1210:along with the
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1024:sinking during
1009:Hurricane Sandy
996:, a replica of
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858:Admiral of the
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724:KapitÀnleutnant
659:commerce raider
650:Stephen Hopkins
617:Tamon Yamaguchi
600:EugÚne Lacomblé
565:Prince of Wales
561:went down with
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