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List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1960 Ship State Description No. 517 Yuanzheng Republic of China Navy: Chinese Civil War: The auxiliary gunboat was shelled and sunk by No. 565, No. 566, and No. 567 (all People's Liberation Army Navy). 12 crewmen killed, 10 taken as prisoners of war. [20]
12 March 12, 1960 (Saturday) 13 ... The following events occurred in March 1960: ... with the head displayed on a spike and the rest of the corpse dumped in the sea ...
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A 98-foot (30 m) crabbing vessel that sank in 250 ft (76 m) of water amid icy conditions just northwest of St. George Island, Alaska in the Bering Sea. The captain and five crew members were lost with the boat. [6] Eliza Anderson: March 1898 A steamboat that was abandoned and washed ashore at Dutch Harbor. Farallon United States: 5 January 1910
Of 388 passengers aboard, an estimated 150 died. Passengers floated in the sea for more than 12 hours before rescuers were able to reach the survivors. 150 1907 United States: Larchmont – On 12 February, the paddle steamer sank off Block Island, Rhode Island after colliding with the schooner Harry Knowlton. About 150 of the people 200 aboard ...
List of shipwrecks: 18 March 1963 Ship State Description Agios Nektarios Greece: The Empire F type coaster caught fire in the Ionian Sea and was abandoned by her crew. She was on a voyage from Patras to Trieste, Italy. She was taken in tow by Lastovo ( Yugoslavia) but sank off Patras. [21] Protoklidos Lebanon
Corona United States, 1 March 1907. Built in 1888 in Philadelphia, this passenger ship wrecked at the entrance to Humboldt Bay. One person died in the first boat lowered, the rest of the 154 people on board waited for rescue by the life-saving station and were saved. The ship rotted where it came aground. [3]
List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1961 Ship State Description Western United States: The 25-gross register ton, 41.5-foot (12.6 m) fishing vessel sank near Russian Harbor) at the southern end of Kodiak Island, Alaska. [30]