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vessel which flag intitled to fly
Pound maker was a chief born in battleford saskatchewan.he died participating in a blackfoot sun dance when he burst a blood vessel and hemorrhaged to death in minutes
Locks are needed when the waterway flows down/up hill. Instead of going over a waterfall, you 'lower' the vessel using a series of locks.
The Romney was sent to Boston as part of a broader initiative to improve transportation and trade within the region. The ship was intended to serve as a passenger and cargo vessel, enhancing connectivity between different coastal areas. Additionally, Boston's strategic location made it an ideal hub for commerce and communication in the early 19th century. The Romney's deployment reflected the growing importance of maritime trade in the economic development of the area.
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It's called an armed merchantman.
Merchant Vessel or Motor Vessel.
merchant vessel
yes
A merchant vessel typically flies the national flag of the country under which it is registered, known as the "ensign." This flag signifies the vessel's nationality and is important for legal and regulatory purposes. Additionally, merchant vessels may also display a company flag or other signal flags, but the national ensign is the primary identifier of the ship's nationality.
They are marks on the external hull of a vessel showing how deeply the vessel may be loaded. Incorporated in the Merchant Shipping Act of 1876
Lighting problems aboard a merchant marine vessel are definitely related to the working of the vessel's electricity. Therefore, matters relating to the lighting on board a merchant marine vessel and the maintenance thereof would fall under the duties of the Electrical Officer.
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