- A ship is
scuttled when its crew
deliberately sinks it,
typically by
opening holes in its hull.
Scuttling may be
performed to
dispose of an abandoned...
- to:
Scuttling, the
deliberate sinking of one's own ship
Scuttle or sidescuttle, a
synonym for a porthole, a
circular window in a ship. Coal
scuttle, a...
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Scuttlers were
members of neighbourhood-based
youth gangs (known as
scuttling gangs)
formed in
working class areas of Manchester, Salford, and the surrounding...
- and
ordered it
scuttled. The
Germans began Operation Anton but the
French naval crews used
subterfuge to
delay them
until the
scuttling was complete. Anton...
- a
German sailor's viewpoint.
Scuttling of the
Peruvian fleet at El
Callao –
during the War of the Pacific, 1881
Scuttling of the
French fleet at Toulon...
-
Scuttler or
Scuttlers may
refer to:
Scuttlers,
criminals in
street gangs in 19th-century
Manchester In
scuttling of ships,
those responsible In The Crack...
-
areas were
codenamed XX, YY, and ZZ. They
intended to use XX as the main
scuttling area,
while towing 36
boats to ZZ to use as
practice targets for aerial...
- A coal
scuttle,
sometimes spelled coalscuttle and also
called a hod, "coal bucket", or "coal pail", is a bucket-like
container for
holding a small, intermediate...
- The
Scuttling of SMS
Cormoran off Guam on
April 7, 1917 was the
result of the
United States entry into
World War I and the
internment of the
German merchant...
- The
Scuttlers is a lost 1920
American silent drama film
produced and
distributed by the Fox Film
Corporation and
directed by J.
Gordon Edwards. William...