- The
Special Warfare Combat Crewmen (SWCC /ˈsjuːɪk/) are
United States Naval Special Warfare Command personnel who
operate and
maintain small craft for...
- 56th SOW) lost over Laos on the
night of 7–8 July 1969,
killing both
crewmen A-37 Dragonfly—22
total First loss: 1967,
final loss: 1972 AC-47 Spooky—19...
- (23 of 35
crewmen perished) 18
January – US
tanker Malay damaged by U-123 at 35°25′N 75°23′W / 35.42°N 75.38°W / 35.42; -75.38 (5
crewmen perished)...
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caused 35
fatalities (13 p****engers and 22
crewmen)
among the 97
people on
board (36 p****engers and 61
crewmen), and an
additional fatality on the ground...
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crewman and make
evacuating him out of the
vehicle more difficult.
Tracked crewmen typically find
themselves performing maintenance on
their vehicles in very...
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disabled the
submarine and it was
being towed in
rough seas. Fifty-two
crewmen were
killed attempting the
salvage of the boat when it sank. On 13 October...
- personnel. Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) and
Special Warfare Combatant-craft
Crewmen (SWCC)
units operate across the
spectrum of
conflict and in operations...
- was
wrecked on a reef near the island. The 106
surviving p****engers and
crewmen landed on the
beach in the ship's boat and
fended off
attacks by the Sentinelese...
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eight crewmen for them. At Gibraltar, the
torpedoes sank
three ships: the
tankers Denbydale and
Fiona S****, and the
cargo ship Durham. All six
crewmen swam...
- the "Ghost Blimp", was a
United States Navy L-class
airship whose two
crewmen disappeared over the
Pacific Ocean on
August 16, 1942. At 11:15 a.m., several...