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For the rest of us, let uss hope we never become ill and can no longer go out and work.
You owe me an explanation, though neither of uss can say why."
I wass worried they might get too far away from uss."
Greta came down and stayed with uss for a week-end.
USS finished the night with singing, smoothies and a volcano.
He came one afternoon to call upon uss.
USS Mississippi then lay 24 hours with head to southeast.
See USS Ability for other ships of the same name.
I don't want to be labeled an Uss.
He could have been dead, along with so many of the others from USS Maine.
After being released from the hospital, he returned to the USS California.
In 1918, he was given command of the USS Rochester.
She is the last survivor of the USS fleet.
This is the third ship with the name USS Mason.
He served on the USS Cambridge between 1861 and 1863.
He was serving on board the USS Oklahoma at the time.
USS Leo served as a commissioned ship for 10 years and 5 months.
Salary within the professional range with eligibility for USS.
The crew of the USS Enterprise must help keep the peace.
In two weeks, USS Lincoln will relieve us on station.
Leaving the way clear for USS Chicago and her mates.
The first, the USS Virginia, is due to be commissioned in 2004.
"That is what we are waiting for you to tell uss" aid Hori.
His last deployment on USS Dallas would begin in five hours.
USS Jefferson "How the hell can they be under fire?"
United States ships do not come to England any more.
The provocation is not the presence of United States ships.
The United States shipping industry has been outspoken in its opposition to liberalization.
Her orders read to prey against United States shipping wherever found.
The union existed at a turbulent time in the United States shipping industry.
A complex set of laws and regulations contribute to the higher United States shipping costs.
By 1918, she had come under control of the United States Shipping Board.
The United States Shipping Board took her over early in 1918.
United States ships carrying sailors and marines are expected to remain offshore or in nearby waters, ready to support the new international force.
The three stars at the bottom represent the past United States ships named "Texas".
It was estimated that there were 11,000 naturalized sailors on United States ships in 1805.
At some point after that, the United States Shipping Board took control of her for war service.
This made the United States ship easier to see despite having to engage in an artillery duel at night.
Hundreds more remain on United States ships offshore.
Last year the United States shipped $32 million of such beef to Europe.
She was transferred to the United States Shipping Board the same day.
She was allocated United States Shipping Board hull number 2630.
The United States shipped out tons of radiation-contaminated soil after officials shut down a small nuclear power plant.
He served as vice chairman of the United States Shipping Board, 1917-1920.
The United States shipped 10,000 tons of food to Kabul this month to help stabilize the capital.
With that amount six ships were purchased from the United States Shipping Board.
In 1923, he left his legal practice and became a member of the United States Shipping Board, serving until 1926.
The free-market system let the United States ship its goods, open its factories and move capital anywhere it wanted.
Wasp was torpedoed, and so severely damaged that she had to be sunk by United States ships.
By comparison, the United States shipped 1.6 million gallons to France last year, up from 1.5 million in 1999.