The first ship sunk by a German submarine in our coastal waters was torpedoed in this area. |
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Though the submarine was usually a lone fighter, the Admiralty still believed that it could be used with the Grand Fleet. |
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It was not until the middle of March that the submarine was raised properly and the bodies of the dead could be recovered. |
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Other inventions which Papin worked on were the construction of a submarine, an air gun and a grenade launcher. |
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He is the only junior rating to have a warship named for him, the Collins class submarine HMAS Sheean. |
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We'll do whatever it takes to recover the bodies and to raise the submarine and to figure it out. |
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A Canadian naval officer has died despite being airlifted from his storm-battered submarine. |
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The crew of a U.S. submarine is sent on a top-secret mission to board a disabled German U-boat and steal a secret encoding device. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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A Royal Navy submarine was forced to pull out of exercises off the coast of Scotland early yesterday morning when it went aground. |
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The government initially said the submarine had found 14 cracks or holes through which oil was leaking. |
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More oil and air welled up, and it was clear from other debris that the submarine was finished. |
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China's submarine fleet includes 66 boats, most of them ageing diesel-electric vessels, McGinty said. |
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To many they represent channels formed by submarine erosion and redeposition of the Chalk during relative sea-level falls, linked to tectonics. |
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Short-wave radio allowed tactics such as submarine wolf packs, massive bombing raids, and co-ordinated blitzkrieg attacks. |
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Even for veteran scuba divers such as myself, an excursion on a submarine is an exciting adventure. |
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It's a long way from a room in share house, to the war room of a futuristic submarine. |
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Black water was seen in the ship's wake after the bombs exploded, proof the submarine was doomed. |
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The crew of a nuclear submarine was given a hero's welcome yesterday as it arrived home from the Gulf. |
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They come in the colours of submarine yellow, stadium red, quarry, and black. |
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Rigby visited the wreck of the Titanic last year on a Russian submarine and will lecture about his trip at the Dundee exhibition. |
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We have developed a mathematical model to evaluate the flow and erosional potential of submarine, channelized komatiite lavas at Kambalda, Western Australia. |
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My former colleague is now well into his 90s, but is as spry and fit as the day when he swam out to meet the submarine sent to take him back to his adoptive homeland. |
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Shepard was a member of the team which attempted to generate a turbidity current at the head of the Scripps Submarine Canyon. |
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Observations on the neutrally buoyant ammoniacal cephalopods of the mesopelagic zone are rare and based on submarine or ROV observations that are typically brief. |
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Gandolfini reteamed with the late filmmaker Tony Scott for the 1995 submarine drama Crimson Tide. |
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Submarine crewmen were watched carefully for the effects of stress from two many combat cruises. |
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Upon returning to Australia, the sub will dock at Australian Submarine Corporation in Adelaide. |
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Dwight, the worldly-wise American submarine commander, puts her right. |
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He said an attempt would be made to raise the submarine from the seabed and that financial assistance will be offered to the families of the dead. |
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Submarine wirelesses were constantly improved throughout the war and a major development was the invention of the telescopic masts. |
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The tactical balance between the surface warship and the submarine has strategic impact. |
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Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment. |
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The Submarine Service could have had a kill on the first day of the war but the torpedo went underneath a German ship. |
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Relieving the tension of hours below surface, crewmen on board a U.S. Navy submarine play a round of cards while a shipmate kibitzes from his bunk. |
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Recognising the difficulty of defeating the Allies on land, the German leadership decided to go for broke by launching an all-out submarine offensive, regardless of the risk. |
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Rescuers are attempting to pull the submarine off the ocean floor. |
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To see the stricken submarine Chicoutimi wallowing from side to side in the punishing waters of the cold Atlantic last week made for some exciting television. |
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Horton was a national hero who had pushed into the limelight the Submarine Service and gained media attention. |
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The new exhibition hall, shaped like a submarine and named after the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fieldhouse, is due to open in July next year. |
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In March 2010 a North Korean submarine, without cause, torpedoed the Cheonan, a South Korean frigate. |
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Anyone familiar with submarine movies like The Hunt for Red October or das Boot knows what follows when the sub sinks too deep. |
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Over the years, five different submarine tenders and one floating dry dock served in the loch. |
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In early 1917 the Germans had resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in a bid to achieve victory on the Western Approaches. |
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And a plane from Wotje saw a submarine 500 miles north by northeast of that island. |
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At Pennar Flats there was an early submarine base used for experiments in submarine warfare. |
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It was the first verified submarine capable of independent underwater operation and movement, and the first to use screws for propulsion. |
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The French eventually gave up on the experiment in 1804, as did the British when they later considered Fulton's submarine design. |
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In 1866, the Sub Marine Explorer was the first submarine to successfully dive, cruise underwater, and resurface under the control of the crew. |
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This era marked a pivotal time in submarine development, and several important technologies appeared. |
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The French submarine Aigrette in 1904 further improved the concept by using a diesel rather than a gasoline engine for surface power. |
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The new submarine fleet began patrols on 14 February, usually lasting for about 24 hours each. |
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Among these is the only documented instance of a submarine sinking another submarine while both were submerged. |
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The primary defense of a submarine lies in its ability to remain concealed in the depths of the ocean. |
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In a typical operation a surface vessel carries passengers to an offshore operating area and loads them into the submarine. |
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The submarine then visits underwater points of interest such as natural or artificial reef structures. |
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A submerged submarine is in an unstable equilibrium, having a tendency to either sink or float to the surface. |
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The hydrostatic effect of variable ballast tanks is not the only way to control the submarine underwater. |
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When a submarine performs an emergency surfacing, all depth and trim methods are used simultaneously, together with propelling the boat upwards. |
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Such surfacing is very quick, so the sub may even partially jump out of the water, potentially damaging submarine systems. |
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Despite its benefits, the high cost of titanium construction led to the abandonment of titanium submarine construction as the Cold War ended. |
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The first mechanically driven submarine was the 1863 French Plongeur, which used compressed air for propulsion. |
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This allowed the engine to drive the electric motor as a generator to recharge the batteries and also propel the submarine. |
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The clutch between the motor and the engine would be disengaged when the submarine dived, so that the motor could drive the propeller. |
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One or more diesel engines could be shut down for maintenance while the submarine continued to run on the remaining engine or battery power. |
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It was then possible to isolate the noisy diesel engines from the pressure hull, making the submarine quieter. |
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While the snorkel renders a submarine far less detectable, it is not perfect. |
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Most fleets have no nuclear submarines, due to the limited availability of nuclear power and submarine technology. |
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Several serious nuclear and radiation accidents have involved nuclear submarine mishaps. |
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The towed array is the mainstay of NATO submarine detection systems, as it reduces the flow noise heard by operators. |
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The conditions on a submarine can be difficult because crew members must work in isolation for long periods of time, without family contact. |
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Operating a submarine is dangerous, even in peacetime, and many submarines have been lost in accidents. |
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The crew can use Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment to abandon the submarine. |
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Following escape from a pressurized submarine, the crew is at risk of developing decompression sickness. |
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An alternative escape means is via a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that can dock onto the disabled submarine. |
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However, a submarine design office was set up in the Netherlands and a torpedo research program was started in Sweden. |
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With the Danish government's purchase of two Type 205 boats, the West German government realized the potential for the submarine as an export. |
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After a few minutes' exchange of fire, with no hits on either side, the submarine withdrew. |
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Navy weapons stored in proximity to ship and submarine crews, due to its lower radioactivity. |
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One of the earliest and most critical tasks in a submarine pipeline planning exercise is the route selection. |
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Several methods are used to stabilise and protect submarine pipelines and their components. |
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The submarine gas pipeline GALSI would have brought Algerian gas to the Italian mainland through the island. |
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Until 2008, the US navy had also a nuclear submarine base in the Maddalena Archipelago. |
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In the southwest, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a submarine ridge running between Iceland and the Faroe Islands. |
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In the 1950s, it was discovered that larger tsunamis than had previously been believed possible could be caused by giant submarine landslides. |
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Most species undergo submarine pollination and complete their entire life cycle underwater. |
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The ocean floor is not all flat but has submarine ridges and deep ocean trenches known as the hadal zone. |
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Because of British surface naval superiority, the Germans initiated submarine warfare. |
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The Second World War was, in terms of naval warfare, again mostly a submarine war on the German side. |
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Towards the end of the novel, the narrator steals a German submarine and successfully foils a plot to involve the British in the war. |
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However, the submarine fleet was greatly expanded and posed a major threat to the British supply system. |
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The first submarine had 238 ton displacement on the surface and 283 tons submerged. |
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The submarine had just one torpedo tube at the front and a total of three torpedoes. |
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Construction began in 1910 of the first submarine powered by twin diesel engines. |
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Although the mass raid continued to be a possibility, another solution was found in the form of the submarine, increasingly in use. |
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The British submarine E4 had observed the action and launched a torpedo at Stettin, but missed. |
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The Germans were left behind with a compass and direction toward the mainland as the submarine was too small to take them. |
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On 25 April 1916, a decision was made by the German admiralty to halt indiscriminate attacks by submarine on merchant shipping. |
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Instead, he set about deploying the submarine fleet against military vessels. |
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The British had become aware of unusual submarine activity, and had begun counter patrols that forced the submarines out of position. |
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The lead cruiser turned away to dodge the torpedo, while the second turned towards the submarine, attempting to ram. |
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Since there was no enemy nearby, it was assumed that she had hit a mine or had been torpedoed by a submarine. |
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In this view, the most important consequence of Jutland was the decision of the Germans to engage in unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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The Mediterranean Sea was also a very active area for submarine operations. |
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The mere existence of a submarine may curtail surface warships' freedom to operate. |
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Channel swimmers and submarine telephone cables start from St Margaret's Bay. |
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These mines are triggered by the influence of a ship or submarine, rather than direct contact. |
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However, this did not completely prevent some submarine attacks against Portuguese ships. |
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Following Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare on February 1, 1917, countries tried to limit or even abolish submarines. |
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In other words, a submarine had less chance of finding a single convoy than if it were scattered as single ships. |
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Moreover, once an attack had been made, the submarine would need to regain an attack position on the convoy. |
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The Allied and the enemy submarine played a game of cat and mouse, checking up on each other's whereabouts and strategies. |
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The detected submarine was tracked by sonar, it was easy once they knew where to look. |
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No one needed an Enigma machine to figure out why Jimmy Carter was recalling his days aboard a nuclear submarine. |
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World War I also brought the first extensive use of submarine warfare, and a number of submarine actions occurred in the North Sea. |
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During the Second World War acrylic glass was used for submarine periscopes, windshields, canopies, and gun turrets for airplanes. |
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The submarine topography of the coastal waters of the Iberian Peninsula has been studied extensively in the process of drilling for oil. |
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For much of the war this submarine campaign was restricted by prize rules requiring merchant ships to be warned and evacuated before sinking. |
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A resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 raised the prospect of Britain and its allies being starved into submission. |
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Its purpose was to search for and destroy Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic, and to operate the nuclear deterrent submarine force. |
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In August 2005, the Royal Navy rescued seven Russians stranded in a submarine off the Kamchatka peninsula. |
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Major naval projects include the Astute class nuclear submarine, Type 45 air defence destroyer and Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier. |
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Malta was used by the British to launch attacks on the Italian navy and had a submarine base. |
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Based on Bacon's apocrypha, he is also portrayed as a visionary who predicted the invention of the submarine, aircraft, and automobile. |
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Further filming took place in Sardinia, Malta, Japan, Switzerland and the Faslane submarine base. |
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His grandfather, Henry Carlton Cumberbatch, was a submarine officer of both World Wars, and a prominent figure of London high society. |
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Lough Foyle is a disputed border region, and, as I said, we cannot put submarine cables near disputed border regions. |
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The status of submarine hunting Goodyear airships in the early days of the second world war has created significant confusion. |
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Since there was limited response to this tactic of the British, Germany expected a similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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The nature of submarine warfare meant that attacks often came without warning, giving the crews of the merchant ships little hope of survival. |
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Finally, in early 1917, Germany adopted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, realising that the Americans would eventually enter the war. |
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German planners estimated that unrestricted submarine warfare would cost Britain a monthly shipping loss of 600,000 tons. |
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However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. |
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In January 1917, Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare, realizing it would mean American entry. |
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The first was the use of unrestricted submarine warfare to cut off Allied supplies arriving from overseas. |
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If successful the northern armies were then to capture the German submarine bases on the Belgian coast. |
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The shipyard at Barrow, England, built its first submarine in 1886 for the Ottoman Empire. |
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Following the use of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany in the First World War, countries tried to limit, even abolish, submarines. |
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The intention was to lay a 'pattern' like an elongated diamond, hopefully with the submarine somewhere inside it. |
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At the same time, the British were working on a number of technical developments which would address the German submarine superiority. |
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One submarine is normally undergoing maintenance and the remaining two in port or on training exercises. |
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The archipelago is formed by high points on the rim of the caldera of a submarine volcano that forms a seamount. |
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The system is connected to the mainland by two submarine cables and an Intelsat earth station. |
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To the northwest of Zavodovski Island is the Protector Shoal, a submarine volcano. |
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A submarine service has existed within the Royal Navy for more than 100 years. |
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Lord Carrington had wished to send a third submarine, but the decision was deferred due to concerns about the impact on operational commitments. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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The crew abandoned the submarine at the jetty at King Edward Point on South Georgia. |
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In 1914, following this discovery, Shell built Malaysia's first oil refinery and laid a submarine pipeline in Miri. |
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This gives it the right to conduct petroleum drilling works and lay submarine cables or pipelines in its continental shelf. |
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Eruptions of volcanoes into air are termed subaerial, whereas those occurring underneath the ocean are termed submarine. |
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These currents, called submarine rivers, flow under the surface of the ocean and are hidden from immediate detection. |
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During World War II, the loch was used as a British Royal Navy submarine base. |
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On 31 January 1917, it was announced to the German Reichstag that unrestricted submarine warfare would resume the next day, 1 February. |
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Invasion was very risky, and he asked them if direct attacks by air and submarine could take effect by mid September. |
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These are the fracture zones, many bearing names, that are a major source of submarine earthquakes. |
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The outer continental shelf and slope may be cut by great submarine canyons, which mark the offshore continuation of rivers. |
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Sediment transport is controlled by submarine landslides, debris flows, turbidity currents, and contourites. |
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In addition to the processes described above, submarine canyons that are especially deep may form by another method. |
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One relevant consequence is that the submarine canyons eroded are now far below the present sea level. |
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The overall sea ice cover is termed the ice canopy from the perspective of submarine navigation. |
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The first is the direct geologic observation of crustal thickening and submarine deposits in Central America. |
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These currents, which flow under the surface of the ocean and are thus hidden from immediate detection, are called submarine rivers. |
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Penzance also had its own submarine mine situated off the coast of the town next to the area known as Wherrytown. |
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The submarine springs include thermal springs, discovered offshore near the town of Izola. |
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A further advance in military naval technology was the design of the submarine, and its weapon, the torpedo. |
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The Portuguese naval theorists started to defend the use of the submarine as the only weapon capable to face a more powerful enemy navy. |
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Strong tidal currents occur in the narrow channels between islands and reefs, and large submarine sand dunes migrate across the seafloor. |
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A newly installed submarine optical fibre cable now connects Vanuatu to Fiji. |
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The Soviet Pacific Fleet used the Sea as a ballistic missile submarine bastion, a strategy that Russia continues. |
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The Bering Sea contains 16 submarine canyons including the largest submarine canyon in the world, Zhemchug Canyon. |
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A new entrant to the Jamaican communications market, Flow Jamaica, laid a new submarine cable connecting Jamaica to the United States. |
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This new cable increases the total number of submarine cables connecting Jamaica to the rest of the world to four. |
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The motor schooner Struma was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea by a Soviet submarine in February 1942 with the loss of nearly 800 lives. |
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From the 1850s until 1911, British submarine cable systems dominated the world system. |
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The Russian Submarine Museum was located here until 2008, when the submarine sank in a storm and was declared a loss. |
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Barrow has played a vital role in global ship and submarine construction for around 150 years. |
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In particular, submarine development became a specialty of the town, with the Royal Navy's first submarines built there. |
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However, the shipyard at Barrow remains England's busiest and the only nuclear submarine facility in the country. |
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Geologists now attribute its formation to submarine avalanches or strong turbidity currents. |
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The damaged submarine came up successfully, but was incapable of resubmerging and was captured on the surface. |
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As its economy was heavily based on exports, the unrestricted German submarine warfare was a serious problem. |
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At the sea remains of a submarine forest were found in a bed of peat found around halfway between cliff and lower water. |
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Other improvements are making the submarine more elusive and lethal. |
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The USS Kittiwake, a 1945-vintage submarine rescue ship, now rests on a sandy bottom off Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach. |
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However, it was reliably learnt that elaborate efforts were made to refloat the submarine. |
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In addition, SPAT Mod 1 is compatible with other ASW equipment for coordinated air, surface and submarine operations. |
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During repainting, the entire Historic Ship Zone, which includes OLYMPIA, as well as the WWII submarine BECUNA, will be closed to the public. |
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His first assignment was the USS Sand Lance, a Sturgeon-class attack submarine. |
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Submarine telegraphy had become a major practical problem of the day. |
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In the Monterey Submarine Canyon at depths of 2,100 feet and more, is a cold, dark world inhabited by strange creatures including vampire squid and football fish. |
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Submarine engineers eager to copy these features are now experimenting with new kinds of flexible propellers, called propulsors, which resemble the dolphin's tail. |
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An oceanic or submarine plateau is a large, relatively flat elevation that is higher than the surrounding relief with one or more relatively steep sides. |
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Also in the populist mode, Segal, who has died of a heart attack, aged 72, wrote the screenplay for The Beatles' animated film, Yellow Submarine. |
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Torres Strait is mentioned in Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea as a dangerous strait where the submarine, the Nautilus, is briefly stranded. |
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Germany and Italy subsequently extended their submarine attacks to include Brazilian ships wherever they were, and from April 1942 were found in Brazilian waters. |
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From these clues, Commander Rodger Winn's Admiralty Submarine Tracking Room supplied their best estimates of submarine movements, but this information was not enough. |
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Navy aboard Nuclear Submarine Bergall, and on the Admiral Staff, Communications Submarine Group Five, in San Diego, California. |
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It is co-authored with Charles Hinman, curator of the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum in Hawaii. |
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In 1935 the US submarine USS Pompano was ordered as part of the Perch class Six boats were built, with three different diesel engine designs from different makers. |
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Soon after it submerged, the submarine reemerged from the ocean. |
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As well as a name, each ship and submarine of the Royal Navy and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is given a pennant number which in part denotes its role. |
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He was attached to the USS Tullibee and the SIC NPTU Windsor, where he was an instructor at the Nuclear Submarine Prototype School. |
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The DDH provides a controlled environment for ship and submarine assembly, and avoids the difficulties caused by building on the slope of traditional slipways. |
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Submarine gurglings gradually surface, birdsong chirps, piano and harp snuggle nocturnally as we move towards a magical ending. |
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Alternating between restricted and unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic, the Kaiserliche Marine employed them to deprive the British Isles of vital supplies. |
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He was the Teacher on the unique Perisher course and commanded the Submarine Sea Training Organization. |
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The Submarine Service is the submarine based element of the Royal Navy. |
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In Couple with Submarine, 1984, a soigne older pair hold a giant hero sandwich that stretches across the width of the car. |
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The sub arrives in the fleet as the second Virginia-class vessel, and it will be homeported at Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. |
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During the First World War a seaplane base was constructed on Hornsea Mere, named RNAS Hornsea Mere, the base was used to operate submarine patrols in the North Sea. |
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We saw the innards of a submarine, and afterwards, at smoke-oh, I entertained the men with my story of the bagman's battle with John Oliver O'Dowd. |
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A stealthy glance below revealed no guard in sight, and so with the quickness and the soundlessness of cats we dropped together into the main cabin of the submarine. |
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The submarine blueprints were overstamped with a TOP SECRET watermark. |
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Unrepeatered Submarine Fiber Optics Systems represent a new market opportunity for existing and new players in the market. |
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Over half of Argentine deaths in the war occurred when the nuclear submarine Conqueror torpedoed and sank the light cruiser ARA General Belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. |
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As the likelihood of unrestricted submarine warfare has diminished, thinking about conventional submarines has focused on their use against surface warship. |
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German submarine attacks on Allied merchant ships, especially the sinking of the Lusitania, turned American public opinion against the Central Powers. |
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In early 1917 he received a DSO for his part in the attack on a German submarine after the Q-ship HMS Farnborough had allowed itself to be torpedoed to set a trap. |
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The age of submarine warfare began during the American Civil War. |
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Battleships played a relatively minor role in World War II, in which the submarine and aircraft carrier emerged as the dominant offensive weapons of naval warfare. |
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Lion was taken in tow by Indomitable, an operation which took two hours, in which the battlecruisers were exceedingly vulnerable to submarine attacks. |
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When she resurfaced all the larger ships had gone, and the submarine rescued the British crewmen, still afloat in small boats together with German sailors. |
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Stettin attempted to ram the submarine, which dived to escape. |
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For the rest of the war, naval action consisted almost entirely in submarine combat by the Austrians and Germans and blockade duty by the triple entente. |
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Although the Germans won a tactical victory, their main fleet narrowly escaped destruction and they once again laid their hopes on the unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Due to these failures, on 4 February 1915, the Germans initiated unrestricted submarine warfare, in which, in addition to enemy ships, all neutral ships could be attacked. |
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Over time, the formations created by submarine volcanoes may become so large that they break the ocean surface as new islands or floating pumice rafts. |
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It occurs predominantly in deep water, occurring most commonly over the continental slope, in basins situated between banks, or submarine canyon areas. |
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Those in home waters sailed to the British submarine base at Harwich. |
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The development during the 1960s of a new class of submarine that could fire the Polaris ballistic missile intensified the Cold War but kept the peace. |
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Voice communication from one submarine is transmitted by low power speakers into the water, where it is detected by passive sonars on the receiving submarine. |
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A submarine also has the option of floating a long, buoyant wire antenna to a shallower depth, allowing VLF transmissions by a deeply submerged boat. |
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The company is also the UK's only nuclear submarine manufacturer and thus produces a key element of the United Kingdom's nuclear weapons capability. |
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The 12 submarine eruptions from Kick 'em Jenny are believed to have been dominantly explosive, although in at least one case a lava dome was extruded. |
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A submarine can have a variety of sensors, depending on its missions. |
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Such missiles required the submarine to surface to fire its missiles. |
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More importantly, a nuclear submarine has unlimited range at top speed. |
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Hydrodynamic maneuvering is done by several surfaces, which can be moved to create hydrodynamic forces when a submarine moves at sufficient speed. |
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Depth control tanks may be located either near the submarine's center of gravity, or separated along the submarine body to prevent affecting trim. |
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The Submarine Voyage ride opened at Disneyland in 1959, but although it ran under water it was not a true submarine, as it ran on tracks and was open to the atmosphere. |
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The first confrontation with Japanese warships occurred on 29 April 1905 when the Russian submarine Som was fired upon by Japanese torpedo boats, but then withdrew. |
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In 1896 he designed the Holland Type VI submarine, which used internal combustion engine power on the surface and electric battery power underwater. |
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Although experimental submarines had been built before, submarine design took off during the 19th century, and they were adopted by several navies. |
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It is also home to the country's only submarine production facility. |
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The work was completed in 2010, when most of the areas occupied by the submarine refit facilities had been returned to brownfield status and were ready for redevelopment. |
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The average was maintained until June, when the rate fell to about one submarine per day, to an extent due to a bombardment of Zeebrugge on 9 June. |
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John Rushworth Jellicoe, admiral of the Grand Fleet, was perpetually nervous about the possibility of submarine or destroyer attacks on Scapa Flow. |
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Gibb had worked with T G Menzies and Colonel William McLellan on a submarine detection system based on a galvanometer, which was also to be incorporated. |
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On 23 February off Norway, Prinz Eugen was torpedoed by a British submarine and put out of action until October and spent the rest of the war in the Baltic. |
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Accordingly, the mission profile of a ballistic missile submarine concentrates on remaining undetected, rather than aggressively pursuing other vessels. |
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This occasion saw a biplane to be the first British flight from a moving ship, and afterwards the king took the first ever royal trip in a submarine. |
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A further barrier against submarine attack came in 1914 when the battleship HMS Hood was scuttled across the vulnerable southern entrance to the 1849 breakwaters. |
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During the Cold War, the Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet used the southern reaches of the sea as a ballistic missile submarine bastion, a strategy that Russia continues. |
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After the liner Lusitania was sunk in May 1915, drowning over 100 American passengers, protests by the United States led Germany to abandon unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Some of the volcanic ash fell in the sea and formed great banks, where unstable masses sometimes slid into deeper water, creating submarine avalanches. |
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The upper slope is smoother but may be cut by submarine canyons. |
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The principle of operation is based on maintaining deterrent effect by always having at least one submarine at sea, and was designed for the Cold War period. |
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These canyons form by channelized turbidites and generally lose definition with depth because continuous faulting disrupts the submarine channels. |
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Much of this sediment is deposited by turbidity currents that have been channelled from the continental margins along submarine canyons into deeper water. |
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Much of this sediment is deposited from turbidity currents that have been channeled from the continental margins along submarine canyons down into deeper water. |
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Within the abyssal and hadal zones, the areas around submarine hydrothermal vents and cold seeps have by far the greatest biomass and biodiversity per unit area. |
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The submarine and surface ships had a long period of success before Britain resorted to the convoy system, bringing a large reduction in shipping losses. |
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Many mechanisms have been proposed for the formation of submarine canyons. |
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With the German occupation of Western Europe, the intensification of submarine and air attack on Britain's sea communications was feared by the British. |
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A book based on the series, and also called Submarine, was produced by Jonathan Crane. |
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The United States responded in 1962 with Operation Dominic, involving dozens of tests, including the explosion of a missile launched from a submarine. |
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The port is currently owned and operated by Associated British Ports Holdings, but some land is shared with BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. |
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Perhaps if all the submarine sites were known, a continuous coastal culture would appear from the Netherlands to the lakes of Russia, but it has yet to be demonstrated. |
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The Royal Navy Submarine Service was used primarily in the classic Axis blockade. |
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Submarine thresholds and continental slopes mark the borders of these basins with the adjacent seas. |
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Hartley's idea of using adapted submarine telephone cable was adopted. |
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The submarine sent out a ping and got an echo from a battleship. |
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Submarine canyons transport sediment from beaches and rivers down the upper slope. |
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Submarine canyons are more common on the steep slopes found on active margins compared to those on the gentler slopes found on passive margins. |
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In 1901, the old ironclad Vasco da Gama suffered a major refurbish, being transformed in an armored cruiser and, in 1907, the first submarine was ordered. |
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The fleet included six cruisers, four torpedo boats, a torpedo gunboat, 13 gunships and other auxiliary and minor vessels, with a submarine under construction. |
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In the modern era it became an important Soviet naval and submarine base. |
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In 1968, Gram Parsons recorded Safe at Home with the International Submarine Band, arguably the first true country rock album. |
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Francesca Segal said her father, who also wrote the screenplay for The Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine, had battled Parkinson's disease for 30 years. |
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Submarine and air transport somewhat eased the shortage of ammunition and by late October, stocks amounting to 16 days supply were held in forward areas. |
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His Command appointments include Command of Pakistan Navy Agosta 90B Submarine, Submarine Squadron and Chief Staff Officer to Flag Officer Sea Training. |
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Swansea has been used as a location for films such as Only Two Can Play, Submarine and Twin Town, the TV series Mine All Mine and in episodes of Doctor Who. |
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