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His crew reacted happy and excited.
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No. On a 1994 expedition, Fred Shannon's team observed a crew member wearing a life jacket outside of the wreck itself. This is the only known sighting of a crew member. The families of the crew members consider the wreck a grave site, and the final resting place of their loved ones.
The ship called the HMS Blazer. The captain ordered blue jackets for all crew members and the idea caught on.
I know for a fact that my Grandfather Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay before it dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. It's not that big of a deal, but I would love for the military to release the names of the whole crew air and ground. Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay.
His crew reacted happy and excited.
Samuel De Champlains crew were full of law breakers and tramps the could not really be trusted
Samuel De Champlains crew were full of law breakers and tramps the could not really be trusted
the ships were like samuel de champlain crew go
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Samuel de Champlain had at least 290 crew members on his ship.
No, James Cook was born about a century after Champlain died and Cook was English, whilst Champlain was French.
A ship of the time usually had 20-30 crew.
The names of the crew members of Apollo 14 are Alan .B. Shepherd, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell.
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he was left alone by his crew members!
79 on his 1604 voyage