After English Captain Cook was killed by Hawaiians at Kealakekua, Hawaii, on Feb. 14, 1779, Captain Clerke took command of Cook’s ships Resolution and Discovery and prepared to resume Cook’s third ...
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A commissioning ceremony will be held at a Connecticut shipyard as the first submarine to bear the USS Iowa name becomes an ...
Captain Mike Vinik was responsible for leading the massive operation to relocate the historic SS United States — his favorite ...
Captain Pike has one of the most remarkable character quirks on Star Trek: Brave New World and the man behind the role wants ...
Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) took command of the USS Enterprise-A at the end of the fourthStar Trek movie, but ...
Why did the Bruins ship their captain to one of their division rivals? Here's the breakdown. Marchand goes to the Panthers as another piece for Florida's bid to win back-to-back Stanley Cups.
Deputy Prime Minister Albert Nicholas confirmed that more than 700 shipping vessels are registered under Maritime Cook Islands and from these Cook Islands-flagged ships, he claims there are no illegal ...
That’s exactly what the Captain Cook by Rado does, thanks to a bronze case that is plated with a very thin layer of gold. Patination is the key here. Rado plates the case of the Captain Cook in ...
and Damien Cook appointed as co-captains. Gutherson has been a captain in the NRL since 2018 and appeared an obvious choice, while the former South Sydney hooker offers plenty of valuable ...
"It's part of the job," says Captain Thomas Quehec ... or sharing meals in the ship's mess hall. Their entry into the profession is as diverse as their background. While Mr Goeieman followed his ...
The grizzled veteran preps for his last rotation. The ship’s staff seem blasé about everything. And then, three repair workers go down to the bottom of the North Sea and, sure enough ...