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Ships
- Success (prison ship), an Australian prison hulk and museum ship, 1840–1946
- HMS Success, a succession of Royal Navy ships, including:
- HMS Success (1825), on which Captain Stirling explored Western Australia
- HMS Success (G26), an S-class destroyer from 1943–1959
- HMAS Success has been the name of two ships in the Royal Australian Navy
- HMAS Success (H02), an S class destroyer launched in 1918
- HMAS Success (OR 304), a Durance class replenishment oiler launched in 1984
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Franklin, Virginia - History - The Civil War
... pass through Franklin on the Blackwater River, a band of local Confederates opened fire on the ships ... As stated by an officer aboard one of the ships, "The fighting was the same—Here and there high banks with dense foliage, a narrow and very crooked stream, with frequent heavy firing ... In the end, the Confederate attempts failed as no soldiers were captured and no ships were lost ...
... pass through Franklin on the Blackwater River, a band of local Confederates opened fire on the ships ... As stated by an officer aboard one of the ships, "The fighting was the same—Here and there high banks with dense foliage, a narrow and very crooked stream, with frequent heavy firing ... In the end, the Confederate attempts failed as no soldiers were captured and no ships were lost ...
USS Congress (1799) - Quasi-War
... voyage 6 January 1800 sailing in company with Essex to escort merchant ships to the East Indies ... routine patrols escorting American merchant ships and seeking out French ships to capture ...
... voyage 6 January 1800 sailing in company with Essex to escort merchant ships to the East Indies ... routine patrols escorting American merchant ships and seeking out French ships to capture ...
USS Cumberland (1842)
... She was the first ship sunk by the ironclad CSS Virginia ... to build several ships-of-the-line and several new frigates, of which Cumberland was to be one ... Navy Abel Parker Upshur came to office that the ship was finished ...
... She was the first ship sunk by the ironclad CSS Virginia ... to build several ships-of-the-line and several new frigates, of which Cumberland was to be one ... Navy Abel Parker Upshur came to office that the ship was finished ...
Essex (disambiguation) - Transportation
... V6 engine USS Essex, any of several US Navy ships Essex class aircraft carrier, named for the lead ship HMS Essex, five ships of the Royal Navy Essex (ship), any of ...
... V6 engine USS Essex, any of several US Navy ships Essex class aircraft carrier, named for the lead ship HMS Essex, five ships of the Royal Navy Essex (ship), any of ...
Famous quotes containing the word ships:
“And when we can with Meeter safe,
Well call him so, if not plain Ralph,
For Rhime the Rudder is of Verses,
With which like Ships they steer their courses.”
—Samuel Butler (16121680)
“Havent you heard, though,
About the ships where war has found them out
At sea, about the towns where war has come
Through opening clouds at night with droning speed
Further oerhead than all but stars and angels
And children in the ships and in the towns?”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“Give blue-eyed men their swivel chairs
To whirl in tall buildings.
Allow them many ships at sea,
And on land, soldiers
And policemen.”
—Arna Bontemps (19021973)