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Captain Smith sailed with the White Star Line for almost about 30 years. You're Welcome... Yo' Girl Kennedy a.k.a. BlAcK BaRbIe :-D
He had had a very long and successful career with the White Star Line, and they thought they would reward him by allowing him to captain the most luxurious ship in the world before his retrial.
Captain Edward John Smith, (27 January 1850 - 15 April 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic on its maiden and only voyage (April 10, 1912). He was a very well-known captain for the White Star Line, and Titanic's maiden voyage was going to be his last before retirement. After organizing the necessarily-incomplete evacuation of passengers, he went down with his ship. In the 1997 film "Titanic" he was portrayed by actor Bernard Hill.
In the long run, he died.
Edward J. Smith, the captain of the titanic lived for 62 years-from January 27,1850 to April 15, 1912.
it was captain Edward john smith,he was at sea for a long timehe was said for fault of damaging the RMS Olympic tooCaptain Edward John Smith
He played 13 seasons with the Canadiens and had nothing or an "A" for 4 years and was Captain for 9 years but when he was out of the line up Alex Kovelav was Captain now they need a new Captain.
Jamestown is not actually a place anymore. It is now part of Virginia. However, Jamestown was founded in 1602 by Captain John Smith.
a long blue jacket, white trousers and a white shirt
I will say there will be 375 white lines. Each line is 3 meters long, with a 5 meter gap. This would give us a space of 8 meters from the beginning of one white line to the beginning of the next. If we divide 3000 meters (3 km) by 8 meters, we get 375. So, the first white line would start at the beginning of the 3 km. The end of the 3 km space would be marked by the very beginning of the 376th white line