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Titanic was the greatest ship in the world. (also the largest). Many Canadians, for example, could have taken vessels that would have gone straight down the St. Lawrence Waterway but they chose to sail Titanic to the USA.
When Titanic sank, Captain Smith went down with the ship.
I'm pretty sure you mean the Captain of the ship. The Captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward James Smith. He had planned to retire after Titanic was seen safely across, but he stayed with the ship. As the saying goes, "The Captain goes down with his ship"; E.J. remained on Titanic, like the honorable man he was. He was last seen, according to a variety of accounts, on the bridge, watching the disaster. In my own opinion, I do believe he was blaming himself for the tragedy that had unfolded.
No. When Titanic sank, Captain Smith went down with the ship.
It is the name of a ship which is under the captain ship of Jack Sparrow
Mutiny.
It is a mutiny.
Ship's Log.
Christopher Newport, English sailor and privateer, was the captain of the Susan Constant.
A Captain's Writer is a sailor or officer who edits the Captain's communications (for the Captain' approval) before the communication leaves the ship or command.
Specifically, a member of a ship's crew who becomes involved in a mutiny (when the ship's crew overthrow their captain and take over). Use has been extended to include any situation where the lower orders overthrow those in power. Mel Gibson was a mutineer in the film "The Bounty" (film about a famous mutiny).
rowing the ship and beat off the captain so i could get a extra piece of bread at dinner =D
Skipper, captain, sailor, hand, crew, matelot, mariner, jack tar
This is called mutiny and the sailors are mutineers.
Captain Hector Barbossa
Pushed his captain over board
sailor and ship