Sentences with phrase «aboard ships»

• Served as instructor and writer for the Navy Food Management Team; conducted safety and sanitation training for over 300 sailors aboard ships, submarines, and ashore throughout the Pacific theater.
While the new act is in the early stages, three major cruise lines: Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Lines voluntarily published lists of major crimes allegedly committed aboard their ships.
Many in the travel industry believe that cruise ship companies have a selfish interest in limiting the reporting and investigation of criminal acts committed aboard their ships.
Our careers have been dedicated to the representation of workers and seamen aboard ships, tugs, fishing boats, fish processors, trawlers, draggers, longliners, crabbers, seiners, factory trawlers, gillnetters, offshore oil rigs, pleasure boats, barges, pile drivers, and derricks.
Navy veterans who served aboard ships run a particularly high risk of being exposed to asbestos on Navy ships, especially when working near the ship's engine room.
The independent organisation for seafarer's rights, the International Transport Workers» Federation (ITF), has regularly expressed concern at charterers» levels of due diligence concerning the working conditions aboard ships they charter.
Thousands of veterans of the U.S. Navy or Merchant Marines have also been exposed to asbestos that was used as insulation or in machine parts aboard the ships on which they served.
Entire guilds can climb aboard their ships and face off on the sometimes calm, sometimes storm - ridden Margoria ocean.
It was fitted aboard ships and used to set other ships and rigging alight.
It's our greatest wish that someday their children and grandchildren will hop aboard our ships and see the same beautiful sights.
«That's an additional 46 % more passengers aboard ships of the exact same length.
As cruising becomes ever more popular, cruise companies plying both the world's oceans and its rivers are striving to create more adventurous itineraries that come with bragging rights for passengers aboard their ships.
Nate Henstra, Un-Cruise Adventures» Head Chef shares the secret recipes behind some of the best meals prepared aboard the ships.
Many river cruise lines allow children aboard their ships, although they may have age restrictions in place and usually there isn't much for kids to do.
Set sail on a luxurious river cruise aboard ships designed to be as inspiring as the destinations.
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From enormous windows providing sumptuous views of the passing landscapes, to well - appointed furniture as well as tea & coffee making facilities, every cabin aboard our ships is designed to impress and indulge.
The cat most likely arrived in North America aboard ships at least 500 years ago.
According to the Portuguese Podengo Club of America, the breed traveled aboard ships of Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama and Magellan.
Spanish sailors first brought Bichons aboard their ships as barter.
He has done similar work aboard ships, rocking and swaying high above hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, when he wasn't in the submersible itself, exploring the steaming depths.
Supercritical turbines would also be an attractive upgrade from steam systems aboard ships and submarines, producing the same power while occupying less space.
Sound - emitting tags the size of pencil - top erasers can be implanted in fish without ill effect, and their distinctive beeps can be detected by receivers aboard ships or on the sea floor.
Typically, researchers use depth sensors aboard ships to examine the crime scene of an underwater eruption.
With that water come plants, animals, bacteria, and viruses that move around the globe aboard the ships, to be deposited wherever the vessels dump ballast to accommodate changing loads.
«I had a description of the slaves torn from their homes, kidnapped and sold to slavers, and crammed aboard their ships to be hauled away to the Colonies,» the author wrote.
Also, this would be the only exclusive sale for passengers aboard this ship.
More than 250 people aboard the ship were eventually killed by the Nazis.
In 1951, 17 - year - old Jack Keep enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and in early 1953 was assigned to Task Force 77 as a petty officer aboard a ship patrolling the North Korean coast.
Here, visitors get the experience of a night aboard a ship without even leaving the dock.
The sailor suffered a heart attack aboard ship.
Why, we men have learned, indeed experience teaches, that when there is a mutiny aboard ship or in an army, the guilty are so numerous that the punishment can not be applied; and when it is a question of the public, «the highly respected cultured public,» then not only is there no crime, but, according to the newspapers, upon which one can rely as upon the Gospel or divine revelation, this is the will of God.
According to some sources, the Carib and Arawak Indians used pepper juice for seasoning, and after the «discovery» of chile peppers by Europeans, slave ship captains combined pepper juice with palm oil, flour, and water to make a «slabber sauce» that was served over ground beans to the slaves aboard ship.
Two crews of Italian videographers were aboard the ship and the one that was shooting a television nature documentary put on heavy - duty wetsuits to brave the freezing ocean, while getting up - close and personal with the aquatic birds.
Six Senses Spas operates 18 standalone spas in prestigious hotels and resorts as well as aboard a ship and the premier class lounges of two major airports.
Haynes and Parker were not the only men from the 1942 Rose Bowl who encountered one another on the front lines, aboard a ship or in a foreign bar.
Only once was there any real trouble aboard ship.
You launch him a lifejacket, or get him aboard your ship.
Sato et al. (p. 1395, published online 19 May) describe the huge displacements from ocean bottom transponders — previously placed directly above the earthquake's hypocenter — communicating with Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers aboard a ship.
In 1674 meteorites killed two Swedish sailors aboard ship.
A carelessly tossed cigarette started a fire aboard a ship carrying about 2,300 tons (2,086,000 kilograms) of ammonium nitrate packed in paper sacks.
Barents and the crew spent winter aboard ship and on land.
Robert Peary (left, aboard the ship SS Roosevelt in 1909) embarked on eight expeditions and lost seven toes in an obsessive quest to reach the North Pole.
Teleport all the relevant information to the surface of a planet, and you can re-create Kirk exactly as he was aboard the ship.
In fact, if we are threatened by a storm while aboard the ship, we will look for a leader who can consolidate the group and foster strong relations.
Ultraviolet light would quickly kill the virus in an aerosol cloud, he argued — and if it had somehow survived, it would have infected more than just one crew member aboard the ship.
Phil and I are on a cruise in the Caribbean so we celebrated aboard the ship.
Will I be aboard the ship this year?
On May 10, 1903, his family left for America aboard the ship
Aboard ship, however, it's a low - brow melodrama.
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