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It started on a Navy Ship off the coast of Scotland after a blizzard in 1283
{| |- | It occurred off the coast of Somalia. The Captain and the pirates were in a lifeboat being towed by the Navy. A team of Navy Seal Snipers stationed on the fan tail of the ship took out the pirates. |}
The name of the British ship is Leopard
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego - 1991 The Slick Ship Rip-Off 3-32 was released on: USA: 9 November 1993
Ehh..The AF Is Good From What I Heard..But They Sometimes DO Get Sent To Afghanistan/Iraq..(My G/F's Ex Is Going To Iraq Soon & His Military Job Is Fire Fighter).. (He's Also A Reservist) But In My Opinion I'd Have To Say Navy Reserve (You Have The Smallest Chance In Going Off To War..If You Are Deployed Then It Will Be On A Ship)..You Also Usually Have To Request To Be On A Ship To Be Deployed In The Navy Reserves* I Know This About The Navy Reserves B/C I'm Actually Planning On Getting Into The Navy Reserves & I've Spoke To A Recruiter :]
Pretty much standard Navy working uniforms. Dress uniforms are only worn on special occasions when off the ship. Overalls are common as well, particularly for engineers.
Yes the destroyer was later dug out by the Navy. Whats left is what us locals call destroyer cut. it is a channel in a man made island. Made when the ship was dug out.
Your year is off but its "The Final Countdown" (1980). Stars Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, Katharine Ross, James Farentino, Charles Durning.
There are ship pilots and there are pilots that fly off of ships. Navy Fliers pilot airplanes and helicopters, often off of ships of various types. Pilots steer ships through narrow areas, straight, rivers and harbors.
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During a U.S. Navy burial at sea ceremony, the deceased person's remains are placed in a weighted casket, draped with the American flag. The casket is then slid off a ship into the sea, usually accompanied by a rifle salute and the playing of Taps. This ceremony honors and pays tribute to the individual's service in the Navy.
Call signs were unlimited. The most famous and permanent were "Yankee Station" off the coast of N. Vietnam & "Dixie Station" off the coast of S. VN. Each ship in the US Navy is assigned a permanent 4 character call sign, similar to radio stations. They all start with the letter N (November). The best place to find the call signs for each ship are at the Navy's NavSource.org Archives site. Each vessel is noted with its call sign, pictures, basic history, and any awards they might have gained during its service. The link is below.