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  2. MV Reijin - Wikipedia

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    She was built for Nissan Prince Kaiun. [1] She was operated by Emerald Shipholding. [4] Her port of registry was Panama City. [1] The IMO Number 8708842 was allocated. On 26 April 1988, she ran aground and capsized off Porto, Portugal. [2] One crew member was killed. [4] She was carrying a cargo of 5,432 new cars. [5]

  3. MV Kronprinsen - Wikipedia

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    In January 1952, Kronprinsen was sold to Rios Societe Navigazione SA, Panama for £527,000 and was renamed Vori. In 1953, [ 4 ] Vori was sold to Compagnia Navigazione Porto Alegre SA, Panama. [ 1 ] On 5 January 1955, Vori was on a voyage from Baltimore to Bremen , West Germany with a cargo of grain when she sprang a leak 95 nautical miles (176 ...

  4. Lloyd LaBeach - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Barrington LaBeach (28 June 1922 – 19 February 1999) was a Panamanian sprinter, who won two bronze medals during the 1948 Summer Olympics, the first Olympic medals for Panama and for Central America. He also competed in the long jump.

  5. Naval Support Activity Panama City - Wikipedia

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    Naval Support Activity Panama City (NSA PC), is a military shore installation of the United States Navy located in Bay County, in Panama City, Florida.Among its various tenant commands, it houses the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD), the Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal & Diving (CENEODDIVE), the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU), and Coast Guard Station ...

  6. MV Macdhui (1930) - Wikipedia

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    Macdhui crossed the Atlantic and after a rough voyage transited the Panama Canal, acquiring a ship's cat for luck at Balboa, on the delivery voyage to Australia. [6] On 20 June 1937, a serious fire broke out in the ship's engine room in the early hours of the morning, putting her in danger. Passengers were ordered into the boats.

  7. SS Cardina - Wikipedia

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    Cardina was launched as Deuel on September 27, 1919 and delivered to the United States Shipping Board on November 11, 1919. [5] She left for her maiden voyage under command of Master William Reed from Seattle on November 17, 1919, with a cargo of steel, cotton, timber and other general cargo and arrived in Yokohama on December 17, 1919.