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The names of ships are often selected to honor important people and places.
The names of ship's knees are based on their position:
There are indexes in most volumes to the names of ships, stations, and units.
I do not need to mention the names of ships or to describe tragedies here in the House to make this directive easier to understand.
The names of ships are selected by the Secretary of the Navy.
She then bought old blankets from army-navy stores, imprinting the names of ships upon them.
SIX Surprisingly, the naming of ships was not a universal habit.
The names of ships: "The Queen Mary sailed last night."
Later she recited the names of ships: Valor, Adventurous; others.
These crosses stand for the names of ships or towns that they sank or plundered.
The Chief of Naval Operations selects the names of ships.
"They are names of ships sailed by explorers on mankind's original world," Gildoran replied, "or at least that's what the legends say.
Generally, muster and pay rolls are arranged alphabetically by name of ship or station and thereunder chronologically.
In practice, this trade was still handled by Greek middlemen, as all the recorded names of ship captains for the period are Greek.
"Traditional Sailing" and "Boat Rental" also feature lists of companies, with addresses and names of ships.
You will see Alhambra as the name of ships, on boilers and other oddities in several of the Dirk Pitt books.
The early pages were useless-simple things like name of ship, name of owner, class of ship, type of registration.
"Name of ship, planet of origin, defensive armament, passports of crew, VD rate.
Within the lines of text that filled the small screen, numerous italicized words--the names of ships--stood out.
In addition to these, we find many names of Ship classes in Purananuru and its application in both inland waters and open oceans.
NASA and other institutions have paid explicit tribute to the series in the use of names of ships and characters from the series.
Most of the lengthy names of ship classifications are shortened to three-letter acronyms (e.g. GSV).
The names of ship captains are provided by Mahan unless otherwise cited, and casualty figured are provided by Lapeyrouse.
He had learned long ago to remember the names of ships, captains, and some officers-but that cluttering one's mind with lieutenants, yeomen, and others tended only to inaccuracy.
Many of the shipyards built many different types of ships and only the "major" builds are included here-see references for more detail and the names of ships.