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he rescued over 300 men
It just means Chile, the miners from Chile. This was fixed to honor those 33 men that were stuck in the mine for 2 months!
There were 32 men trapped who were rescued two days later.
No, many of the men were not rescued, who remained on the ship struggled a lot on the surface of the sea and held on to pieces of the wreckage until a rescue ship arrived on the spot and picked them up.
13 ... 2 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze. The athlete from Chile who has won the most medals is tennis player Fernando González who won gold in men's doubles (with partner Nicolás Massú) in 2004, bronze in men's singles in 2004, and silver in men's singles in 2008. Nicolás Massú won Chile's other gold medal in men's singles at the 2004 Games.
They were initially trapped on August 5, 2010 when the mine they were working in experienced a serious cave-in. For 17 days no one knew if they were even alive. Rescue workers drilled holes in an attempt to find survivors, and were thrilled to receive a note indicating that all 33 men were fine. The men were rescued on October 13, 2010, after 69 days underground.
Comité Olímpico de Chile sent a total of 35 athletes to the Games, 21 men and 14 women, to compete in 17 sports
British naval units and private small boat owners...
Yes, there is a list of the men rescued from Cabanatuan, which details the American and Filipino prisoners of war liberated during the Cabanatuan raid on January 30, 1945. This list includes names, ranks, and units of the rescued individuals. Historical records, including military archives and accounts from survivors, provide this information. Additionally, various books and documentaries about the raid include detailed accounts of those rescued.
Robinson Crusoe and the ship's crew were rescued from the shipwreck by a passing Portuguese ship that came upon their sheltered cove. They were taken aboard the ship and brought back to civilization. Crusoe was the only survivor to end up stranded on the deserted island.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, Chile has won two gold medals: 1) Nicolás Massú - men's singles tennis at the 2004 Games in Athens. 2) Nicolás Massú and Fernando González - men's doubles tennis at the 2004 Games in Athens.
mine is 620mm is that too big?? i think the average circumference is about 570 for men mine is 620mm is that too big?? i think the average circumference is about 570 for men