your head
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Head
"Head off to meet someone will ship out this stuff to Australia" is not correct grammar because of the omission of 'who' before 'will'. Personally, I would write "ship this stuff out" or omit the adverb "out" altogether. "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff out to Australia." "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff to Australia."
in the bow section
The sentence 'Head off to the airport to ship out this stuff to Australia' is correct grammar.
The rear of the ship is called the "stern". The front is called the "bow". The rear direction in a ship is "aft". (head "aft" to get to the "stern").
Harlond and wolff
he wears it because he is a ship mechanic and owns a ship
When you get the ghost ship chart, head for where the chart says and ram the hull.
A deadhead is a non paying passenger
The sentence 'Head off to meet with somebody to ship out this stuff to Australia' is not correct grammar because of the misplaced modifier.