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Recent Examples of crewmanThe explosion aboard the Sultana was followed by the state's second-deadliest steamboat disaster, the destruction of the Miami by fire on the Arkansas River, with a loss of as many as 200 passengers and crewmen.—arkansasonline.com, 28 Dec. 2024 The sole survivor The wreck claimed the lives of 28 of its 29 crewman, leaving only Dennis Hale alive.—Jalen Williams, Detroit Free Press, 29 Nov. 2024 Almost half of the dead were crewmen from the battleship USS Arizona, which sank within minutes after a bomb struck its forward magazine, igniting more than a million pounds of ammunition.—Jenna Prestininzi, Detroit Free Press, 5 Dec. 2024 Two are serving as Navy Special Warfare combat crewmen, three in Air Force special operations units and fewer than 10 are Green Berets.—Lolita C. Baldor, Los Angeles Times, 20 Nov. 2024 See All Example Sentences for crewman
In total, 58 of Upton’s shipmates died when the USS Utah quickly sank, and 461 sailors survived.
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Eduardo Cuevas,
USA TODAY,
28 Dec. 2024
Svoboda was told the engineers were crucial in keeping the ship from capsizing by counter-flooding the engine room, essentially sacrificing themselves to save as many shipmates and ships around them as possible.
After Harry asks Wihan for clarification, Wihan calls a deck meeting to emphasize that there is no lead deckhand.
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Rafaela Bassili,
Vulture,
3 Feb. 2025
During Below Deck's sixth season in 2018, Freeburg made headlines for saving cast member deckhand Ashton Pienaar, who was pulled overboard when a tow line wrapped around his ankle.
Captains and seamen alike reaped the benefits of having these scientists on board with them.
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Will McGough,
Forbes.com,
26 Mar. 2025
The captain of a diving boat has been found guilty of seaman’s manslaughter after one of his passengers died tangled up in the propeller, according to federal prosecutors in Florida.
The unique language got its start thanks to a melting pot of inhabitants— Native Americans, English sailors, and pirates from a variety of places—all living together in one isolated location.
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Melissa Locker,
Southern Living,
7 Apr. 2025
The next two were the dodo, whose extinction was facilitated by the arrival of Dutch sailors, who brought various invasive species on their ships, and the thylacine, a marsupial with the face of a fox and the stripes of a zebra.
These navigators link impoverished Floridians with the network of religious and community organizations that support them and teach them how to take of themselves, according to Hope Florida’s supporters.
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Jeffrey Schweers,
The Orlando Sentinel,
4 Apr. 2025
The Herald/Times found that the Department of Juvenile Justice’s ombudsman was working as a hope navigator.
It is highly recommended that mariners without the proper experience seek safe harbor prior to the onset of gale conditions.
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Thomas G. Moukawsher,
Newsweek,
20 Mar. 2025
For any shipping hub to flourish in the early days of Great Lakes maritime trade, lighthouses were needed to warn mariners of shoals, and welcome boats to critical harbors which still dot the lakes.
All international and domestic flights were grounded as air traffic controllers joined seafarers, train drivers, doctors, lawyers and teachers in a 24-hour general strike to pay tribute to the victims of the crash.
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Reuters,
CNN,
28 Feb. 2025
The removal of the HRA from the Somali basin increased confidence among shipping companies and seafarers.
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Soham Mitra, Lou Robinson and Patrick Gallagher,
CNN,
22 Feb. 2025
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