August 27, 2020 by Mike Schuler This is a wild video… Apparently a group of U.S. Coast Guard crew members from the USCGC Kimball were having a little swim time while deployed in Oceania when a shark crashed the party. Luckily for them, however, someone was standing shark watch and fired shots just as the shark surfacedContinue reading “Shark! Coast Guard Fires at Shark Trying to Crash Swim Call”
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HMAS Leeuwin takes to local waters for intensive training
100+Navy Daily 2h //keep unread//hide HMAS Leeuwin has spent two weeks conducting intensive training and evaluation in beautiful weather off Mission Beach, 140km south of Cairns, in preparation for operational taskings later this year. VISIT WE from JC’s Naval, Maritime and Military News https://ift.tt/3hOx3E9 via IFTTT
Maine / Swan island / Burnt Coat Harbor lighthouse J0058 – several photos on blog
Maine / Swan island / Burnt Coat Harbor lighthouse – fog signal File information Album name: mitko / Northeast coast of US Current status (active, not active, museum etc): Active Construction details (year of built, shape etc): 1872 Focal plane elevation above sea level, m: 22 Light Description (light sectors, colour of the light, number ofContinue reading “Maine / Swan island / Burnt Coat Harbor lighthouse J0058 – several photos on blog”
Close-up of the secondary armament on the battleship HMS King George V, Melbourne, October 29th 1945.
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HMS Serapis was a Euphrates-class troopship commissioned for the transport of troops to and from India. She was launched in the Thames on 26 September 1866 from the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth, London and was the third Royal Navy ship to bear the name. She was sold in 1894.
HMS Serapis was a Euphrates-class troopship commissioned for the transport of troops to and from India. She was launched in the Thames on 26 September 1866 from the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth, London and was the third Royal Navy ship to bear the name. She was sold in 1894. https://ift.tt/2D7IIyI fromContinue reading “HMS Serapis was a Euphrates-class troopship commissioned for the transport of troops to and from India. She was launched in the Thames on 26 September 1866 from the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth, London and was the third Royal Navy ship to bear the name. She was sold in 1894.”