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  • 121History of the United States Merchant Marine — See also: United States Merchant Marine This article is part of the U.S. Maritime History series. Maritime history of Colonial America 1776–1799 1800–1899 1900–1999 2000 The mariti …

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  • 122Edward C. Kalbfus — Infobox Military Person name=Edward C. Kalbfus born= November 24 1877 died= September 6 1954 caption=Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus nickname=Old Dutch Old Man placeofbirth= Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania placeofdeath= Newport, Rhode Island allegiance=… …

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  • 123MV Joyita — was a merchant vessel from which 25 passengers and crew mysteriously disappeared in the South Pacific in 1955. Vessel description and historyVessel constructionThe 69 foot (21 m) wooden ship was built in 1931 as a luxury yacht by the Wilmington… …

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  • 124International Rule (sailing) — The International Rule, also known as the Metre Rule, was created for the measuring and rating of yachts to allow different designs of yacht to race together under a handicap system. Prior to the ratification of the International Rule in 1907,… …

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  • 125ceremonial object — ▪ religion Introduction  any object used in a ritual or a religious ceremony.       Throughout the history of religions and cultures, objects used in cults, rituals, and sacred ceremonies have almost always been of both utilitarian and symbolic… …

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  • 126United States Armed Forces — United States Joint Service Color Guard on parade at Fort Myer, Virginia. Service branches …

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  • 127Frigate — For the bird, see Frigatebird. A frigate /ˈfrɪgɪt/ [frĭg ĭt] is a warship. The term has been used for warships of many sizes and roles over the past few centuries.In the 18th century, the term referred to ships which were as long as a ship of the …

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  • 128MS Estonia — One of Estonia s first days in Tallinn 1993. Career Name: 1980–1990: MS Viking Sally 1990–1991: MS Silj …

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