The sinking of the British ship Lusitania was possible the reason the US decided to become involved in World War 1. The ship had American passengers on board when it was attacked.
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Well Henry Ford tried it with a peace ship. The peace ship failed, still it was good of him to try?
Shackelton's ship the Endurance left on August 3, 1914 despite the outbreak of World War 1.
My grandfather was on the U.S.S. Enterprise. He was blown of the ship when his gun station was hit by a Japanese plane and he was the only one to survive.
I am not aware of any US ocean liner that has been blown up. The sinking of the British ship Lusitania with American passengers on board precipitated America's involvement in World War 1.
cyclops island
possibly
i believe it was the mayflower but I'm not sure
On a sailing ship, possibly on the mast.
Of course you can ship cookies to Canada!! People ship food all over the world for family in the service so that they can get a little taste of home. There are possibly certain ways to do this and you should always speak to your local postal workers about such things. But certainly, you can ship cookies to Canada.
That depends on where you are going from, which you have not said. It can be anything from hours to months, depending on what part of the world you are starting from.
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Possibly. It depends on where you're coming from.
A destroyer is a navy ship. It starts with a D.
The image is of a ship hit by explosives, being blown out of the water. If you are blown out of the water by something, it is so surprising or astonishing that you are left speechless. You use this phrase for a situation that you never expected. An example would be "I was blown out of the water when she told me she was pregnant -- I thought she was taking birth control pills!"