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fish, leather, rats, wine, vegetables
There have been six ships named Achilles, none of which appear to have sunk. The most famous of these six was the HMS Achilles of the Royal Navy. It was built between 1905 and 1907. The ship served during World War 1, and sunk the German ship, Leopard. She was reclassified to a training ship in 1918, and was disassembled (scrapped) in 1921.
It is an approximately six month long deployment by a navy ship in the WESTern PACific.
americans were trying to give thirdy six pound shells were not reaching the ship
It is unknown how many crew were on the Lady Penrhyn, but the ship carried 102 female convicts, 5 children and six marines, as well as the skipper, Master William Sever.
James Cook's ship Endeavour did not sink, but was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off far north Queensland near where the town of Cooktown is today. It was brought in to what is now the Endeavour River for repairs, which took around six weeks.
The land was cold, desolate, and dangerous, and the Pilgrims could not rely on the ship or their friends in Europe for survival
it was about six months.
Scylla only ate up six men at a time; Charybdis would wreck the ship by whirlpool.
One hundered six
because seven ate nine
Because 7 ate 9. because 7 ate 9
Aerate. It's a 6 letter word and ends wif ate! :D
She ate six pomegranate seeds. That is why pomegranates are known as the fruit of the dead.
because seven, eight (ate), nine!
because 7 ate(8) 9!
i think six dropped mono because she was hungry and if she had pulled him up she would have ate him
The USS Monitor. the name of the union ironclad ship