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"1. In view of the vast search operations conducted and the debris found and identified as coming from the MARINE SULPHUR QUEEN, the ship and her entire crew of 39 men are presumed to be lost. 2. Concurring with the Board, the vessel apparently was lost on 4 February 1963 on its approach to, or in the vicinity of, the Straits of Florida. 3.
SS Marine Sulphur Queen The remains of Marine Sulphur Queen, recovered by the US coast guard. SS Marine Sulphur Queen and its crew of 39 disappeared near the southern coast of Florida after 4 February 1963. SS Bunker Hill sank 6 March 1964 after an explosion, she broke in two near Anacortes, Washington on a trip from Tacoma, Washington to ...
Category for ships that remain lost at sea under unexplained circumstances, whereabouts unknown. ... SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Marlborough (1876 ship) HMS Martin (1790)
Lost between Green Bay and the Niagara River. [19] HMS: Heureux: 1800: somewhere between the Caribbean and Halifax [20] Inkerman: 1918: Minesweeper built for French Navy, lost in heavy weather in Lake Superior along with Cerisoles in November 1918. [13] USS: Insurgent: 1800: somewhere in Caribbean Sea [21] Java: 1869: en route to Yokohama [22 ...
SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Marlborough (1876 ship) SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2; SS Mary Luckenbach (1918) Mary Somerville (1834 ship) RNLB Mary Stanford (ON 661) Memphis (1805 ship) SS Meriwether Lewis; Mildred (1797 ship) SS Milwaukee (1902) Miztec (schooner barge)
The cargo ship sank in the Aegean Sea with the loss of all but one of her 22 crew. [14] She was on a voyage from Salonica to Alexandria, Egypt. [15] Miraflores Panama: The tanker collided with Abadesa in the Westerschelde, Netherlands. Both tankers caught fire. One crew and five reported missing from Miraflores.
Image credits: ES_Legman #3. Queen Gorgo of Sparta when asked why only Spartan women were equal to their men: "Because only Spartan women give birth to men.".
The troller dragged her anchor during a storm, struck a rock, and sank off the west coast of Chichagof Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska near White Sulfur Hot Springs The only person aboard reached shore in a skiff ; the fishing vessel Midnight Charger ( United States ) rescued him five weeks later.