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    This is the second Blue Water Medal earned by the Wanderer III, the first being with Eric and Susan Hiscock who made two circumnavigations with her and received the Blue Water Medal in 1955. [10] Alex Whitworth (2010) "for a circumnavigation of the world via the Northwest Passage west to east." [11] Annie Hill and Trevor Robertson (2009) [11]

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    Blue Shirts, when used by itself, can refer to several organizations, mostly fascist organizations found in the 1920s and 1930; The Breton blues were members of a liberal, anti-clerical political movement in Brittany in the late 19th century. The blueshirts were members of an extreme right paramilitary organization active in Ireland during the ...