Tuesday, March 31, 2009
navy ships in heavy seas
Steams through heavy seas in the Western Pacific, 1945.
HMCS "Halifax" encounters some heavy seas on the Grand Banks off the coast
Taking water over the bow while steaming in heavy seas, possibly during the
Ships encounter heavy seas. En route to the warmer waters of Hawaii,
USS Devastator (MCM 6) battles heavy seas during a refueling at sea
Rough seas and cold weather were standard fare for the duration of the trip.
The HARTH Technology means no roll, pitch, heave, yaw or sway of the ship
is shown here in heavy seas: 1191438998 417083f86f Battling Ships
Kennedy And Other Ships Assigned To
HMS Southampton and HMS Iron Duke taking heavy seas.
Kennedy And Other Ships Assigned To
Military planners wanted a ship capable of
Wash drawing by R.G. Skerrett, 1902, depicting the ship in heavy seas.
USS Arizona in heavy seas in the 1930s. American battleships of its
amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship
Heavy seas damage frigate engine, Navy short of submariners
I like the proud names of Navy ships: Midway, Lexington, Saratoga, Coral Sea
A stunning photo of a helicopter rescue of the "Braer" ship crew,
heavyseas Heavy seas coming around
sank after rough seas flooded her through the holes made by the missile.
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