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- motor life boat (1989 J.A. Culver) Bernard C. Webber; Chatham, "The Lifeboatmen" (1985 Lower Cape Pub., ISBN 0-936972-08-4 ) Robert R. Frump, "Two Tankers...
- lost with all hands. Sixteen people died, including eight volunteer lifeboatmen. The MV Union Star, a mini-bulk carrier registered in Dublin, had sailed...
- of the Cromer Lifeboat Station is referred to as "the greatest of the lifeboatmen". From the rescue of the crew of the Pyrin and then of half of the crew...
- com/murphy-s-deck-officers-guides/7-murphy-s-deck-officer-study-guide-7-lifeboatmen-2009.html. ****hede, A. (2010, december 22). Types of lifeboat release...
- Rebecca with RNLI lifeboatmen...
- the others were linked to the sea through service as coast guards or lifeboatmen; hence the name, 'The Fisherman's Friends'. Peter Rowe was the oldest...
- were built at Carn Thomas and the first motor boat arrived in 1919. The lifeboatmen of St Mary's have earned 26 RNLI medals for bravery, comprising one gold...
- to help a leaking French collier Francois Tixier off Sheringham. The lifeboatmen hauled a dozen crewmen to safety with a breeches buoy. Another four were...
- service in World War II—parti****ted in many rescues alongside the local lifeboatmen, receiving several rewards from the RNLI and grateful foreign governments...
- was filled numerous times with water. The bodies of the unfortunate lifeboatmen (who were fishermen by trade) were removed from the beaches and laid...