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For boaters around the world, anchoring is part of daily life, but it doesn’t come without risk. From dragging anchors in ...
Every Marine wears the same insignia: the iconic Eagle, Globe and Anchor. Though the symbol’s design has changed, its meaning has remained true, and generations of Marines point to earning ...
marine archaeologists have found the remains of a shipwreck from more than a century ago in which dozens of people died. As NPR's Greg Allen reports, all that remains is the ship's anchor.
(Image: BW Ideol) A fleet of newbuild specialized anchor handlers will be required to help build up the emerging floating offshore wind industry. But since the industry is still in its early days ...
The Parris Island recruit depot made a living Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem. (Marine Corps) Some said the eagle looked more like a turkey or a parrot. One person posted that global warming ...
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As the ROK commanders yelled for their troops to advance, a young Marine private answered the call. "The battle was furious and violent," said Eung Chae Koh, a member of the "6-25" War veterans ...
The Marine and Aviation Anchor Club, Branch 119 of The Supreme Anchor Club of America held a meeting in the Ferry Maintenance Facility St. George. Plans were discussed for the 40th Annual Boat ...