The tug Henriette Moller was en route to the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides when she was wrecked in 1946. At the time, she was towing a section of a Mulberry drydock, which was a type of temporary harbor used during World War II. The wreck occurred due to adverse weather and rough seas. The incident highlights the challenges faced in maritime operations during that period.
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There is one syllable in "wrecked."
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The verb of wrecked is wreck. As in "to wreck something".
Wrecked was created on 1996-07-24.
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