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Recent Examples of deckhandWhile the crew had been given permission to have a few drinks with guests on the last night of charter, deckhand Culver Bradbury was seemingly overserved.—Gina Ragusa, EW.com, 3 Feb. 2025 Below Deck Sailing Yacht fans saw romance blossom for Daisy Kelliher and Keith Allen during season 5 of the Bravo show, with the finale seeing the chief stew and the deckhand sharing a kiss and pledging to meet up on land.—Dave Quinn, People.com, 28 Jan. 2025 This fill-in deckhand made his mark by slagging off Izzy Wouters after she was promoted to lead deckhand over him.—Brian Moylan, Vulture, 31 Dec. 2024 Girardeau also works as a deckhand for Newport Coastal Adventure, which offers ocean tours and sightseeing excursions.—Andrew J. Campa, Los Angeles Times, 9 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for deckhand
Now, in a statement to Fox News Digital, National Museum of Denmark archaeologist David John Gregory said the two ships carried between 600 and 700 African slaves at the time of the sinking, plus around 100 crewmen.
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Andrea Margolis,
FOXNews.com,
6 May 2025
But the pandemic also gave Celebrity the unenviable job of repatriating thousands of crewmen to their homes around the globe — all while making sure that none encountered a member of the public.
Government as a protector of health goes way back
The U.S. public health service got its start in the 1700s service cared for seamen who were sick or injured.
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Selena Simmons-Duffin,
NPR,
13 May 2025
Lunde had joined the merchant fleet as a seaman in 1934.
Sirens were known for their enchanting voices who lured sailors to their ultimate demise.
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Francesca Gariano,
People.com,
24 May 2025
This past week, a tragic accident happened when the Mexican Navy’s training ship, Cuauhtémoc, crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, claiming the lives of a young naval cadet and a sailor while also leaving others seriously injured.
This date is also supported by a notice to mariners, but it should be taken as notional rather than something to be confident in.
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ArsTechnica,
ArsTechnica,
9 May 2025
The high costs that come with building a military and commercial vessel have been a major barrier—alongside a shortage of mariners—in getting the U.S. shipbuilding industry back up to speed with its Chinese counterparts.
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