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About half the 1,117 crewmen killed that day were aboard the battleship.
A pair of crewmen are caught having sex in the cargo hold.
Six Navy and Coast Guard crewmen in 1919, eight years before him.
In the rivers, crewmen never went below deck longer than 15 seconds.
Some 2,735 sailors were rescued, but 216 crewmen were killed during the battle.
The bodies of his crewmen, Ted White and John Delaney were never found.
But the crewmen survived, in no small part because of Corporal Thatcher's aid.
"Teamwork makes the dream work," chanted George Johnson, one of the young crewmen.
The Russians captured the three boats with 24 crewmen, wounding three of them.
Military helicopter crash Five crewmen are missing after an Army chopper crashed in Hawaii.
The crewmen flew to San Diego, landing on Christmas Eve 1968 as thousands cheered.
In a statement, the airline distanced itself from the crewmen who killed the goat.
Twenty-six crewmen and agents spilled out, setting off a huge manhunt in the area.
And there's another, almost unfathomable human cost: Often, these illegal fishing operations enslave their crewmen.
Three enlisted women are entering the training pipeline to be special warfare combatant-craft crewmen.
The parachute team comprises active-duty Navy SEALs, Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen and support personnel.
Robert Morgan, remarked that you might have breakfast with 10 crewmen, but dinner with only two.
Seven crewmen were reported detained in a show of power amid heightened tension with the West.
Many, too many, didn't survive: 2,165 helicopter pilots were killed in action, and another 2,500 crewmen.
The club was exclusive to Allied bomber crewmen in Europe, but it wasn't much of an organization.
Twenty-six crewmen and armed agents spilled out of the submarine, setting off a 50-day manhunt.
Most of the Lighthouse Winmore's 123 crewmen were Chinese, but other connections to China were more tenuous.
North Korean forces quickly boarded the Pueblo and towed the ship and her 83 crewmen to Wonsan.
A nearby submarine, USS Tusk, came to the rescue, losing six of its crewmen in the effort.
Will zombie Captain Armando Salazar (Javier Bardem) and his legion of putrifying crewmen beat them to the chase?
Zirahi said it was carrying 700,000 liters of fuel, without elaborating on the nationalities of the detained crewmen.
It was 93 years ago, and I was 24 — older than all but two of the 23 crewmen.
Some 216 crew members died when fighting three Japanese carriers, although an estimated 2,770 crewmen and officers survived.
Police in Gibraltar said Friday they arrested four crewmen of the Iranian ship, including its captain and chief officer.
"The only good news is that neither one of them went down with any of their crewmen," Cox says.
He was soon reunited with Doolittle, who had come down in a rice paddy, and their three fellow crewmen.
There were two survivors: crewmen who took refuge in a lifeboat and were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.
At least 27 hostages, many of them foreign crewmen, remain in the hands of Abu Sayyaf factions, he said.
Four crewmen were rescued by the coast guard while others were picked up by another Chinese vessel shadowing the pursuit.
I was approached by one of the crewmen in the Chinook, who invited me to go sit off the back.
One section focuses on the first downing of a German airship over Britain, which killed 16 crewmen, in September 1916.
The Stockholm incurred a gash in its bow, where crewmen were housed, and five Stockholm seamen died in the crash.
He scoured American phone books he found at libraries, looking for people who might have been family members of the crewmen.
It's a single-pilot helicopter, but there will be two crewmen aboard, one as a pilot and one as a safety.
On Wednesday, the ELN said in a statement it had kidnapped three crewmen of a civil helicopter it "neutralized" last week.
While two Apollo 15 crewmen roamed the lunar surface on a scientific mission, he took valuable photographs from the space capsule.
Its 25 crewmen — 13 Chinese citizens and two men from Myanmar — will be allowed to leave after the investigation is over.
In the nearest crater, the crewmen were running a pump off a small generator, washing mud toward a sluice with a hose.
As soon as we were out, crewmen took away our helmets, headphones and handguns, and directed the passengers off the flight deck.
I still had three more missions to fly, and we often lost many of our crewmen in the latter missions of their tour.
But they all ran low on fuel, forcing almost all the crewmen to parachute out over China or ditch near the Chinese coast.
One of his artworks solidified a bond between Mr. Gordon and his fellow crewmen, notwithstanding his disappointment over never having explored the moon.
She's joined by another woman, also unidentified, who's hoping to land with another spec ops force: the Navy's Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen (SWCC).
But when the boat ran aground on a sandbar, the steel cable connecting the two snapped, sending the scow — and its two crewmen — hurtling.
But the story of his heroism and those of his fellow helicopter crewmen remained largely unknown beyond military circles for nearly half a century.
Now Marlan and 20 crewmen are stranded, awaiting a decision on what should be done from the national ferry operator, which owns the vessel.
To show new crewmen the threat rays pose, he sometimes pulls a barb from a ray and uses it to slice the ray's wings off.
I wanted a better view, but as I started to climb onto an upper deck, one of the Indonesian crewmen lunged forward and grabbed my wrist.
The three cargo ships were torpedoed off the coast of Borneo in 1944 by US forces, and may still hold the remains of dozens of crewmen.
The Guards seized an Iraqi oil tanker in the Gulf on Wednesday which they said was smuggling fuel and detained seven crewmen, Iran's state media reported.
At the start of the fifth season, Roddenberry promised the series would finally get into queer stories, and there would be gay crewmen on the Enterprise.
While his fellow Apollo 15 crewmen roamed the lunar surface, Major Worden spent three days in orbit operating a pair of cameras, to map the moon's terrain.
An x-ray reconstruction of the interior of the H.L. Hunley shows the color-coded skeletons of the eight crewmen still at their stations with no broken bones.
Smith said amphibious assault vehicle crewmen have fired on the targets using their guns, and tanks have been able to train their 7.62mm coaxial machine guns on them.
On March 29, 1943, with the brutal Norwegian winter not yet waning, Jan Baalsrud and 11 commandos and crewmen slipped into a secluded cove in the northern fjords.
Doolittle, Lieutenant Cole and the other three crewmen of their plane bailed out in rain and fog soon after their bomber crossed the Chinese coast as darkness arrived.
After their capture, the two confessed that they were running from the law after murdering the captain and 15 other crewmen on their boat, South Korean officials said.
The killers woke the 15 other crewmen one by one and lured ​them outside, butchering ​them with axes​, hammers and knives​ and dumping their bodies into the sea​.
With eight fellow slave crewmen in tow, Smalls, wearing a captain's uniform, cranked up the vessel's engines, and in the moonlit waters, headed toward the promise of freedom.
My Lai became a paradigm for unbridled brutality and an object lesson in battlefield ethics, but the crewmen whose audacious intervention prevented even more bloodshed were largely forgotten.
The Vietnamese crewmen hold rubber hoses in their mouths attached to an onboard air compressor, strap lead weights around their waists, then dive, often deeper than a hundred feet.
In the exercises, coast guard vessels and navy helicopters practised how to retrieve injured crewmen from a burning ship and transport them to Itu Aba's small port and hospital.
The search is on for the missing crewmen; a debris field was spotted in the water a little more than an hour after communications with the helicopter were lost.
It successfully delivered its cargo, but on its way to its next assignment, the Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine, leaving about 880 surviving crewmen in the water.
Listening again as I focus my senses, alongside the song of the breeze and the rumble of the rolling waves, I can almost discern the voices of those crewmen.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine soldiers on Saturday rescued one of two Filipino cargo ship crewmen taken captive just two days ago by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants, a security official said.
Three enlisted women are now in the training pipeline to become special warfare combatant-craft crewmen, small-boat operators frequently teamed with Navy SEALs for infiltration and exfiltration missions.
On his flight to the moon, he complained graphically to his fellow crewmen about his flatulence, evidently caused by the potassium-fortified orange juice he was required to drink.
That picture captured throngs of bearded crewmen raising a toast to the occasion as they clamored around the two engines, Central Pacific's No. 60 Jupiter and Union Pacific's No. 119.
On deck, armed men whom Ms. Jauhiainen identified as Indian and Emirati pushed Mr. Jaubert, Ms. Jauhiainen and the Filipino crewmen to the ground, tying them up and beating them.
A difficult buildup for China "China has no corps of experienced naval aviators and aircraft carrier crewmen on which to build their carrier force," Schuster said in an email to CNN.
The picture captures throngs of bearded crewmen toasting the occasion with bottles of whiskey as they clamored around the two engines, Central Pacific's No. 60 Jupiter and Union Pacific's No. 119.
Crewmen from the Irish patrol vessel Emer use a dinghy June 24, 1985, as they search in the area off the Irish coast where an Air India Boeing 747 airliner crashed.
This feature was exploited in the turretless "Kangaroo" infantry carrying version as well as in engineer vehicles where dedicated demolition crewmen were carried to place explosives or smoke pots by hand.
Incredibly, the crew stayed with their ships until April 1848, at which time the remaining 105 crewmen finally abandoned the Erebus and Terror, heading south on foot in hopes of finding aid.
North Korea decided to release the boat after "taking into account the fact that all the crewmen honestly admitted their offense, repeatedly apologizing and asking for leniency," the report said in English.
In 21908, at the age of fifty-nine, Franklin embarked on his fourth polar expedition with twenty-four officers, a hundred and ten crewmen, and two ships, the Terror and the Erebus.
The order came back from the military's Central Command to stop the mining, and the helicopters fired on the Ajr, killing some of the crewmen and sending others leaping into the water.
Much of the flick -- which was shot on a relatively small $30 million budget -- was set in Singapore, and producers hired more than 300 local actors and crewmen to work on the flick.
The sad fact of it was that of all the 10 crewmen, the pilot and copilot were the only two members of the crew who didn't have a gun to shoot back with.
No matter the cause of its damage, the shield was taken by Cook or one of his crewmen following their burst of gunfire, which forced the Gweagal warriors to retreat on their own land.
"We denounce the actions of the Chinese fishing vessel for immediately leaving the incident scene, abandoning the 22 Filipino crewmen to the mercy of the elements," Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a statement.
In perhaps the most famous case, in 1765 a storm dismasted the American sloop Peggy, leaving it adrift in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with its captain, nine crewmen and a single slave.
His mission was to rescue the sailors of PT-21960 who had survived for days on inhospitable islands after a Japanese destroyer had rammed their boat, splitting it in two and killing two crewmen.
Marlan and his fellow crewmen knew they were in trouble when they felt the ship being pulled back out to sea from the dock, as the sea receded, heralding the arrival of a tsunami.
"We denounce the actions of the Chinese fishing vessel for immediately leaving the incident scene, abandoning the 22 Filipino crewmen to the mercy of the elements," Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a statement.
In 2014, a Chinese captain died from a bullet wound during a clash between South Korean Coast Guard officials cracking down on Chinese ships suspected of poaching and Chinese crewmen resisting them with homemade weapons.
The Navy has pooled all Naval Special Warfare (Navy SEALs and Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen) and Special Operations (Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Divers, and Aviation Rescue Swimmers) candidates into a separate group in boot camp.
Emirates Team New Zealand capsized at the start of an America's Cup challenger semifinal race against Britain on Bermuda's stormy Great Sound, throwing three crewmen into the water and extensively damaging its 50-foot catamaran.
Two of the crewmen, Dean Gribble Jr. and Jon Lawler, managed to pull themselves out onto the tilted deck, where, through the murk of a north Pacific night, the reality of their situation became clear.
Before winning the presidency, Mr. Moon ​had been a famed human rights lawyer who once defended six Korean-Chinese men who ​murdered 11 ​crewmen, including seven South Koreans, on a tuna fishing boat in 1996.
During the Normandy invasion, in 1944, he had escorted a dozen ships across the English Channel into position to fire rockets at German forces on the French coast before rescuing the crewmen from the Corry.
In his interview for the Kennedy library in 2005, Mr. Liebenow recalled that during the 1960 campaign tour Kennedy mentioned that many of the people he met claimed to have been crewmen on PT-157.
The Coast Guard-led search for the three crewmen covered 27,600 square miles (71,484 square km) and involved an HC-130 Hercules airplane, patrol boats, helicopters and jet skis, the federal agency said in a statement.
The Abu Sayyaf, a small but violent group which has had links to al Qaeda and has pledged allegiance to Islamic State militants, is holding a German tourist and more than 10 Malaysian and Indonesian crewmen.
A Chinese emergency team in flame-resistant suits at one point boarded the burning ship, recovering the bodies of two crewmen and the "black box" data recorder before the intensity of the heat drove them off.
North Korea had reached its decision to release the South Korean boat after "taking into account the fact that all the crewmen honestly admitted their offence, repeatedly apologizing and asking for leniency," the report said in English.
Six weeks later, on September 21, the HMAS AE21 was on patrol off the New Guinean island of East New Britain when it went missing, going down with 35 Australian, New Zealand, and British crewmen on board.
Still holding the knife and hammer, Vazquez then allegedly struck a third crew member with a hammer before climbing up the ship's mast to escape other crewmen who tried to capture him, according to the US attorney's office.
The two were among seven Indonesian crewmen who rebels from the Abu Sayyaf militant group kidnapped from a tug sailing in waters off the southern Philippines in June, said Major Filemon Tan, spokesman of the military's Western Mindanao Command.
Credit... BRIXHAM, England — In the pitch black of early morning, huge waves hurled the 230-ton vessel from side to side, drenching crewmen who struggled to keep their footing as they cast the trawler's nets into the swirling seas.
HONG KONG — Rescuers were searching Monday for crewmen missing from an Iranian oil tanker that had collided with another ship off China's coast, leaving the tanker in flames and at risk of exploding and sinking, the Chinese authorities said.
The festivities also will feature full-size working replicas of the two steam engines seen facing each other, nose to nose, in an iconic photograph from that day, with crewmen crowded around the locomotives toasting the occasion with whiskey.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian Revolutionary Guards seized an Iraqi oil tanker in the Gulf which they said was smuggling fuel and detained seven crewmen, Iran's state media reported on Sunday, in a show of power amid heightened tension with the West.
Often referred to as the Navy's best kept secret, S pecial Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC) operators drive well-armed, fast boats in support of special ops missions including stealthy insertion and extraction of SEALs, clandestine reconnaissance, and combat gunfire support.
The flag was taken down from the ship's mast by one of the American crewmen, a boatswain-carpenter named Michael Weiss, who wrote his name and a few rough notes about the ship (misspelled "Exudus") on the outer edges of the flag.
The seven-meter (23 ft) high artwork, showing an actress poised to leap into action, crossed the waters of Plymouth Sound and landed at the city's Millbay Docks, dwarfing the hard-hatted crewmen below who did not even made it up to her knee.
SEOUL, Oct 27 (Reuters) - South Korea said on Friday it will accept the release of a South Korean fishing boat captured by North Korea later in the day, with a government spokesman saying it is "a relief" the crewmen on board would be returned.
When the airborne commander radioed that he still needed emergency evacuation of 40 remaining troops as well as four helicopter crewmen who had been stranded helping carry out the earlier rescues, Major Kettles led a third trip into the valley, flying a different helicopter.
By 2012, the Navy refitted the left-side passenger door toward the rear of these cargo planes with pressure-sealed fittings that allowed crewmen to load two launch tubes inside the plane side by side and drop them through the bottom of the door.
Claggart, who you could say Melville describes as, well, easy to date, falsely accuses Billy of plotting a mutiny since he clearly has the admiration (or a somewhat more potent emotion) of the ship's crewmen and seems to be galvanizing them in some way.
"Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837"Illustration: William Smyth R.N.The Franklin Expedition, a 19th-century mission to chart a fabled northwest passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean, ended in the deaths of all 128 crewmen.
Although running out of ammunition and low on fuel, Major Thorsness hovered in the area to ward off MIGs and shot one down as airmen sought to rescue his wingmen, two F-19643 crewmen who had parachuted from their craft when it was struck by enemy fire.
"The government's policy is to leave underwater war graves as they are if it has been confirmed that they contain the remains of crewmen," a Japanese ministry official told The Guardian, adding that Japanese wrecks need to be protected by the government of the territory where they rest.
David Thatcher, an Army Air Force gunner who was decorated for helping to save the lives of four severely wounded fellow crewmen in the Doolittle Raid on Japan of April 21993, America's first strike against the Japanese homeland in World War II, died on Wednesday in Missoula, Mont.
"Instead of giving Putin a free pass, President Trump should announce new sanctions against Russia, call for the immediate return of Ukrainian vessels and crewmen, and call off any planned meetings with Vladimir Putin at the upcoming G-20 summit," said Senator Jack Reed, Democrat of Rhode Island.
The massacre that unfolded did not conclude until a helicopter pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson Jr., hovering with two crewmen to identify enemy positions by drawing expected Vietcong fire, saw signs of mass killings, landed in the village, demanded at gunpoint that Lieutenant Calley halt the attack and alerted higher authorities by radio.
President Truman's public fast-walking and calisthenics (aboard ship, he once coached staff members and crewmen in a T-shirt that said "Truman Athletic Club") showed off his stamina and excellent physical condition, which was important because when he left the presidency at age 68, he was one of the oldest to ever hold the office.
It spends a lot of narrative real estate exploring the difficulties that women have always faced because they're treated as objects instead of equals, and the anxiety that some men feel (regardless of the time period), when women express opinions that conflict with their own, whether that's the Porpoise's crewmen side-eying Claire over her superior medical knowledge or Frank's colleagues scoffing at her political views.

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