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On 17 January 1994, the crew aboard American Star was rescued by helicopter. The ship was left adrift. At 6:15 a.m. on 18 January, the ship went aground at Playa de Garcey, off the west coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. [citation needed] Wreck of American Star in March 1995, 14 months after running aground
SS American Star may refer to the following ships: . Launch of SS Strathnaver, March 27, 1919. SS American Star (1919), 5,354 GRT EFC Design 1017 ship, ex Strathnaver, completed in 1919 at Downey Shipbuilding, later ship of Red Salmon Canning Company, chartered by U.S. Army in September 1941 for Alaska base buildup.
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The American Victory Ship and Museum celebrates the history of the SS American Victory, a 455-foot-long ship that first launched in 1945 and was used in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam ...
SS Crescent Star (based on the ships, SS United States, SS American Star and SS Leonardo da Vinci) – cruise ship that sinks in Seven Waves Away, 1957; USS Dallas – submarine in The Hunt for Red October, 1990; Daniel Webster – trawler in Sealed Cargo, 1951; USS Davies (SSN-???) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Crash Dive, 1996
The Russian-American Company ship (also spelled Kad’iak and Kodiak; formerly Myrtle), wrecked at Honolulu Harbor, Oahu. [7] USS LST-480 United States Navy: 21 May 1944 A tank landing ship sunk following the West Loch Disaster in Pearl Harbor. USNS Mission San Miguel United States: 8 October 1957 A fleet oiler run aground on Maro Reef. USS S-28
The SS United States was poised to set sail at the end of last year on her final voyage from Philadelphia to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to become an artificial reef. But Coast Guard concerns ...
An old shipwreck, believed to be the World War I vessel the SS Tobol, has been uncovered off the northeast coast of Scotland, solving what discoverers say is a "107-year-old maritime mystery."