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  Drake class escort ship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Drake class escort ship is a light space warship employed by the Earth Alliance primarily for combat against fighters and mobile suits.
Late in the war, the Drake-class ships are used to deliver nuclear arms and GAT-01 Strike Dagger mobile suits, the latter going into combat lashed to the ships' hulls.
The Drake class escort ship usually employed to escort Nelson class battleship or Agamemnon class carrier for Earth Alliance.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Drake_class_escort_ship   (525 words)

  
 New Imperial Federation - Imperial Database: Imperial Capital Ships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The most famous Armada-class ship suffered heavy damage due to a chain reaction in a lightly armoured transportation cage which was fitted on it for the special mission of escorting a unique life form found on a Rim World, and the ship had to be sent to deepdock for extensive repairs.
During the Clone Wars, this ship was designed to act as a reconaissance capital ship; deep behind enemy lines, the Cantwell was often isolated from the rest of the Republic fleet, and as such was forced to survive on its own for extended periods.
Ships in realspace are not affected by the hyperspheres.
nifrpg.net /database/imperial_capships.shtml   (12493 words)

  
 NAUTICAL NONFICTION BOOKLIST
Davison, Ann My Ship Is So Small,1956 Neophyte sailor Ann Davison got the notion to sail across the Atlantic from England to the US, then bought the 23 foot sloop "Felicity Ann", in February 1952, had her surveyed by Humphrey Barton, and made the trip.
The Men of the Gambier Bay, 1979 Story of the American escort carrier Gambier Bay, from its commissioning until it was sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, when its escort carrier group encountered the Japanese main battle fleet, after the Japanese emerged from San Bernardino Strait.
Vogt, Richard J. Altering Course, 1978 W Back to the beginning Walter, Richard Anson's Voyage Around the World, 1748 Author was chaplain aboard the British ship HNS Centurion when she was sent to the west coast of Spanish America in 1740, and then the rest of the way around the world.
euler.sfasu.edu /booklists/nautnonf.html   (17129 words)

  
 Cruise ship news and shipping reports at MARITIME MATTERS.COM
The new German-built ship features controversial hull murals of dolphins and the statue of liberty, as well as signatures of famous painters, a reference to the valuable art collection that she carries on board.
September 15: As reported on September 10, the $80mil cruise ship mid-section built to be lengthen the COSTA CLASSICA which was at the centre of the collapse of the Cammell Laird shipyard group took to the seas today for its maiden and final voyage to an undisclosed scrapyard in Europe.
The ship became renowned through Cousteau's popular television shows broadcast in the 1960s and 1970s, but after sinking off Singapore in 1996 and then languishing for five years in La Rochelle, France, the CALYPSO is no longer seaworthy and now will require a barge to transport her to the United States.
www.maritimematters.com /shipnews2002b.html   (20618 words)

  
 Events at Sea
The ship was detained by the coastguard because of an outbreak of norovirus.
The ship was being fumigated room by room and all facilities were closed down throughout the cruise due to cleaning and the spread of the illness.
The ship was met by the Coast Guard eight miles offshore to transfer the sick (reportedly dead) passenger from the ship.
www.cruisejunkie.com /events.html   (9096 words)

  
 Chronology of Asian maritime history
Chinese ships sailed east to Korea and Japan, and west to India, the Persian gulf and the Red Sea.
The emperor's ship sank in a hurricane; Duanzong was rescued, but died after a further attack (possibly at Lantau island, home to Hong Kong airport); his younger brother became the emperor Bing Di.
She was estimated to be 70m long, and the wood and granite used in her 7m anchor both come from Fujian.
www.maritimeasia.ws /topic/chronology.html   (14122 words)

  
 International Zoo News Vol
Orang-utans in the wild usually live between ten and 30 metres high in the canopy (Rodman, 1977; Rijksen, 1978), and only Bornean males are reported to make extensive use of the ground to travel and forage (Galdikas, 1988).
The `long call' uttered by high-ranking adult males is the loudest of such vocalizations, and in the wild is audible to a human up to 800 metres away (Mitani, 1985a).
From the airport, they were trucked under police escort to their new home at the Gueumbeul Nature Reserve in northern Senegal, where they were released into a temporary 30 m
www.zoonews.ws /IZN/303/IZN-303.html   (19034 words)

  
 W-STGOD
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