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USCGC General Greene While attempting to assist a tug in distress, the United States Coast Guard cutter — 125-foot (38 m) Active-class patrol boat — was swept ashore on Spring Hill Beach at East Sandwich, Massachusetts, by hurricane-force winds and 40-foot (12 m) waves. All hands were rescued and the ship was refloated on 8 March. [21] [22 ...
6 March 1960 A United States Coast Guard Cutter that was blown onto a beach at Sandwich while disabled in storm. Horatio Hall: 10 March 1909 A steamship that collided in fog with the freighter H. F. Dimock, 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Chatham. James Longstreet United States: A Liberty ship that ran aground in 1943, and was used as a target ship ...
12 March 1945 V-boat scuttled off Block Island as a sonar target in 1945. Black Point: 5 May 1945 A steel collier sunk by U-853 after World War II hostilities had ceased. HMS Cerberus Royal Navy: 5 August 1778 A frigate that was burnt in Narragansett Bay to prevent capture by the French, along with HMS Lark. USS Cero United States Navy: 21 ...
An E-class submarine that was attacked by Sultanhisar and scuttled in the Sea of Marmara. Almeria Lykes United States: 13 August 1942 A Type C3 cargo ship that was attacked by Italian MAS torpedo boats and scuttled off Kelibia, Tunisia.
The S.S. Point Reyes, long ago abandoned at the edge of Tomales Bay, has been loved and abused by decades of visitors. And its days appear to be numbered.
Did a float trip with C.W. Gusewelle on the Niangua help equip The Star’s reporter to lead an expedition along Russia’s Lena River? Charles Hammer likes to think so.
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List of shipwrecks: 15 March 1963 Ship State Description Mist United States: The 20-gross register ton, 41.8-foot (12.7 m) fishing vessel sank off Spruce Island in the Kodiak Archipelago near Kodiak, Alaska. [21]