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If the sea was rough, I rode port and | starboard across the ship behind a bulkhead to keep th |
On 17 June, with the ship listing heavily to | starboard, Agamemnon's stores and all her crew were ta |
as they tried to secure the lashings of the | starboard anchor in very rough weather, during a westb |
ents before impact, Stockholm turned hard to | starboard and was in the process of reversing its prop |
rpedo boats simultaneously, one alongside to | starboard and one astern, eventually replenishing the |
g, shows the complete inner structure on the | starboard, and the exterior on the port. |
If he made a slight turn to | starboard, and the ferry responded according to practi |
At 0533, Liscome Bay listed to | starboard and sank, carrying 53 officers and 591 enlis |
The ship leaned towards | starboard and took water. |
n is equipped with large windows looking out | starboard and port side into the water. |
West Bridge immediately began listing to | starboard, and Hawkins ordered the crew to abandon the |
ushed into the disabled ship which listed to | starboard and sank in less than 10 minutes. |
the site of the wreck, which can be seen to | starboard as the car ferry approaches the harbour entr |
load facility has an open view to ram and to | starboard, as well as one to either zenith or nadir. |
ion close inshore and immediately opened its | starboard battery in a barrage of well-directed fire t |
ion close inshore and immediately opened its | starboard battery in a barrage of well directed fire t |
when she sighted a German submarine off her | starboard beam. |
ring on any other angle than on the port and | starboard beams. |
rvice into 1864, Tulip developed a defective | starboard boiler. |
Starboard bought the license to a radio station in Kau | |
A | starboard bow view of Benbow, prominently displaying h |
d fire from five miles off the port with her | starboard bow gun. |
0 lb) in size, that blew a large hole in her | starboard bow and flooded the forward torpedo flat, dr |
Starboard bow quarter view | |
second attacker came in from off the oiler's | starboard bow, on a course diagonally across the ship |
ck C. Davis (DE-136) reported contact on her | starboard bow. |
and to position his ship off the Dominica's | starboard bow. |
d a periscope some 500 yards (460 m) off her | starboard bow. |
ave her a stern rake, she luffing too on our | Starboard bows, and giving us her larboard broadside. |
e two upper bolts would apply a force on the | starboard bracket causing the corresponding lower bolt |
l letters were moved to 820 AM, purchased by | Starboard Broadcasting and until November 25, 2007, WA |
10:20 in the morning, both ships fired their | starboard broadsides on opposite tacks, aiming high to |
04, Lansdale was attacked from both port and | starboard by planes from two and possibly three waves. |
initially listing to port only to be hit to | starboard by a torpedo from the destroyer Inazuma whic |
ikazes crashed close off the bow to port and | starboard causing minor damage and several casualties. |
It was attached to the | starboard CBM of the Unity during STS-104. |
t 0155, Cape Gazelle, approximately abeam to | starboard, changed course to 120° (T), increased speed |
5, 2001 there were two explosions in the aft | starboard column at or around the emergency drain tank |
This new building was acquired by | Starboard Communications on May 1, 2009, and underwent |
Starboard Communications also owns and operates CJOJ-F | |
ld be operated under the new parent company, | Starboard Communications. |
Upon purchase of the station, | Starboard converted it to 100% Catholic programming. |
of two separate crews, known as the Port and | Starboard Crew in support of the Coast Guard's new eff |
part in the 1853 Naval Review as part of the | starboard division, and deployed in 1854 to the Baltic |
merican air raid on Manila, during which her | starboard engine was disabled, and 23 crewmen killed. |
The | starboard engine room flooded very rapidly, killing al |
port engine began overheating and later the | starboard engine lost all power, the combination was n |
l of 72 rounds in two passes and hitting the | starboard engine of the CH-47C. |
0 feet (760 m), when a connecting rod in the | starboard engine broke. |
The mattresses found covering the | starboard engine were used either in an attempt to ste |
alt Lake City International Airport when the | starboard engine caught fire shortly after take-off an |
Rock Airport, Saint Kitts and Nevis when the | starboard engine failed shortly after take-off and the |
rbor, and reduced the effective speed of the | starboard engine down to eight knots. |
1990, suffered the loss of the number three ( | starboard) engine at 35,000 feet (11,000 m) in mid-fli |
(8.1-12 mph; 13-19 km/h), even after Lion's | starboard engine was temporarily repaired. |
Lion's | starboard engine was temporarily shut down due to cont |
The | starboard engine then stopped too. |
With the | starboard engine still running ahead, the bow of the v |
e Rubens, and gave chase, but the Hyacinth's | starboard engine then broke down. |
to the airport after a major failure in the | starboard engine. |
in Supercar's case, the charging of port and | starboard engines, the activation of an interlock, the |
the isolation valve between the #4 port and | starboard fuel tanks was also left open. |
board the Valour the three pairs of port and | starboard fuel tanks (#'s 4, 5 & 17) were connected by |
Nonetheless, the #5 port and | starboard fuel tanks (which were feeding the day tank |
The larboard guns had been run out and the | starboard guns moved in to the centre of the deck to h |
rash landed into Galactica's non-operational | starboard hangar bay, and a boarding party of Cylon Ce |
SA's Columbus laboratory was attached to the | starboard hatch of the Harmony module during space shu |
ifeboat off the ship and damaged some of the | starboard hatches. |
the word "posh" is an acronym for "Port Out, | Starboard Home". |
About 06:00 Admiral Jessen turned 180° to | starboard in an attempt to reach the Korean coast and |
weapon slightly further forward than that to | starboard) in a bay just above and behind the engine. |
McFaul makes a hard turn to | starboard in the Atlantic |
plied Computing would distribute the Hitachi | Starboard interactive whiteboard. |
ously noted that the British ships turned to | starboard into Erin Keui bay when withdrawing, and had |
The Hitachi | Starboard is a line of interactive whiteboard products |
visor separated and the ship took on a heavy | starboard list (initial 30 to 40 degrees, but by 01:30 |
ber 1928 when the Vestris developed a severe | starboard list, was abandoned, and sank approximately |
d quickly spread to the aft torpedo room and | starboard main motor, resulting in the death of 25 enl |
Starboard Media purchased the station in the summer of | |
ers Inc. reached a deal to acquire WOVM from | Starboard Media Foundation d/b/a/ Relevant Radio The d |
The station is currently owned by | Starboard Media Foundation. |
d-and-operated station station, owned by the | Starboard Media Foundation. |
ain cable triced in tiers along her port and | starboard midsection abreast vital machinery. |
Flames shot through the roof of 'Q' turret, | starboard midside, and started to spread aft. |
At 03:20, on 16 January, the | starboard motor lubrication supply again failed. |
mount and two M240B machine guns on port and | starboard mounts just aft of the cabin. |
day, 1 April 1942, and this time one hit to | starboard near her No. 1 boiler. |
o, and Chickasaw, she formed a screen to the | starboard of the squadron's wooden ships to protect th |
Sunbeam Arab, which was mounted slightly to | starboard of the centreline of the aircraft to overcom |
ad been directed to take extra images of the | starboard OMS pod, so an "area of interest" on the the |
Whilst off Mauritius her | starboard outboard shaft fractured and she lost her sc |
In 1966, the | starboard outer (#4) engine of WL743 was recovered abo |
The underwater body was dished in, and the | starboard propeller was bent. |
though the port propellor was feathered, the | starboard propellor was not feathered. |
nundaal had had her stem twisted towards the | starboard quarter and the Koraagahad her starboard sid |
The heavy sea struck the | starboard quarter and capsized the boat. |
holes and dents above the water line on her | starboard quarter, while a 40-foot (12.2 m) hole was t |
te, probably at Essex, Connecticut, from her | starboard quarter, ca. |
yards (100 m) off the destroyer minelayer's | starboard quarter. |
red into the water, a second torpedo hit the | starboard quarter. |
en a bomb from a dive bomber exploded on her | starboard quarter. |
ilkes-Barre's bow hard against the flattop's | starboard quarter. |
G McArthur, hitting a Heinkel He 111 on its | starboard quarter. |
ashing an enemy aircraft 2,000 yards off her | starboard quarter. |
round her stern, this time colliding on the | starboard quarter. |
se included the successful restarting of her | starboard reactor up to the 40% of maximal power produ |
It was fitted with a winch above the | starboard rear door, and also had the capacity to carr |
odel Number 62200, with 62200 RA designating | starboard rotation and 62200 LA designating port rotat |
(Typical rigging alternates between port and | starboard rowers (e.g. |
urrently NASA is investigating damage to the | Starboard SARJ of the ISS. |
In evading it, Shelton was hit on the | starboard screw by a second torpedo, which caused seve |
Starboard secondary battery of Marlborough | |
There, she underwent repairs to her | starboard shaft. |
Despite a gaping hole at the waterline, | starboard, she survived a tow back to Naples for a tem |
km) outside of Pearl Harbor The | starboard side of the submarine's conning tower exhibi |
If the capsize was to the | starboard side of the lifeboat, the water shift starte |
adsides but Java had a mast falling over her | starboard side that prevented most of her guns from fi |
Stanly absorbed the kamikaze's impact on the | starboard side of her bow, five feet above the waterli |
ed its lifeboats, which lined up against the | starboard side of the burning ship. |
Suddenly, Fiske was torpedoed on her | starboard side amidships, and within 10 minutes, she b |
t berth X-8, East Loch, Pearl Harbor, on the | starboard side of a nest of five destroyers to port of |
hips, El Coston's bow rammed Marchand on her | starboard side amidships damaging the plates of her fo |
50,000 dollars, the ship was rolled onto her | starboard side by Resolve Marine Group, and on 26 June |
d hangar deck, with a large escalator on the | starboard side amidships to move flight crews up to th |
estroyer's bow, which struck the boat on the | starboard side aft, flooding the two after compartment |
kamikazes hit the Bismarck Sea, first on the | starboard side under the first 40 mm gun (aft), crashi |
Empress of Ireland had listed so far on her | starboard side that it became impossible to launch any |
nd raking her before swinging back along the | starboard side to resume the close range exchange of b |
(who had to switch from the port side to the | starboard side of the boat) and they raced a surprisin |
anese submarine mine had blown a hole in the | starboard side of the ship extending 10 frames' length |
y the ribbon and award stars on the port and | starboard side of the bulwark aft to designate the num |
d an American Rear Admiral's on the (senior) | starboard side and a French Rear Admiral's on the (jun |
small combined bridge-flight control on the | starboard side and above the 450 feet (140 m) x 120 fe |
the spinnaker gear from the port side to the | starboard side in anticipation of a possible shy spinn |
Starboard side of the Cavour | |
Starboard side view of the abandoned Italian destroyer | |
Starboard side view of the Italian Destroyer Artiglier | |
and is carried on the | starboard side of the tunnel between the engine nacell |
anchester Merchant with two torpedoes on the | starboard side at 0527 before dawn 25 February. |
05, a third torpedo struck the tanker on the | starboard side amidships, engulfing the entire ship in |
and put a 1,000 pound bomb in the Antelope's | starboard side, killing one crewman, Steward Mark R. S |
t of heavy clouds and crashed into Swallow's | starboard side, amidships, just above the waterline. |
plates were riveted to cover the hole on the | starboard side, while the hull plates on the port side |
small combined bridge-flight control on the | starboard side, two aircraft lifts 43 feet (13.1 m) by |
pedo (mine) which crushed the timbers on her | starboard side, burst her boilers, and tore up her dec |
ey rammed her spar torpedo into Housatonic's | starboard side, forward of the mizzenmast, in history' |
piegel Grove suddenly started rolling on her | starboard side, ending up upside down on the sea botto |
t 06:50, Wasp's bow plunged into the Stack's | starboard side, punching a hole and completely floodin |
On the | starboard side, there are still minor remnants of the |
exploded bomb on 24 May which penetrated the | starboard side, she was temporarily evacuated pending |
delivered a glancing blow to the ship on her | starboard side, San Diego. |
"Betties", Phaon suffered a near-miss on the | starboard side. |
f Limerick collided with the Etruria, on her | starboard side. |
dule to its final berthing location on Mir's | starboard side. |
ter fired a torpedo which struck Extractor's | starboard side. |
rman U-boat U-20 struck the Lusitania on the | starboard side. |
the two hinged radio masts on the ship's aft | starboard side. |
gpur, which hit her in the engineroom on her | starboard side. |
etected, returned to strike Callaghan on the | starboard side. |
Akagi was given two funnels on the | starboard side. |
48 fired a torpedo which exploded aft on the | starboard side. |
hull of the wreck is intact and lying on its | starboard side. |
ng tower, which soon received a hit from the | starboard side. |
direct hit she was struck by wreckage on her | starboard side. |
plane crashed into the plucky escort on her | starboard side. |
.0 m) dent in the bow of the Mackinaw on her | starboard side. |
Her guns hit one as it passed down the | starboard side; but, as it crashed well astern, anothe |
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"Port | Starboard Sox" (3:27) - Pat Donaldson/Dane Lanken/Kate |
of each other, and hauled by the wind on the | starboard tack, hauled up their courses and prepared t |
both Ships, standing closehauled, with their | Starboard tacks on board. |
st 8 found her standing towards us, with her | Starboard tacks closehauled, with top-gallant set, and |
The | starboard tailplane had failed. |
Airfield, Kent following the failure of the | starboard tailplane. |
the immediate rush of seawater flooding the | starboard tanks, and the fact that the port tanks were |
guns on a turntable to port and the other to | starboard; the port pair was mounted aft of the starbo |
us counter space with two deep sink wells to | starboard, the galley is comfortable to work in with p |
When the Empress began to list to | starboard, the water poured through the open portholes |
wo torpedoes that missed, Lansdale turned to | starboard to repel five Ju-88s which had veered seawar |
flow by gravity (hydrostatic balancing) from | starboard to port, thereby increasing the severity of |
d three cruisers which crossed her bows from | starboard to port, which caused confusion amongst the |
Astrea was able to get | starboard to starboard with her opponent. |
keney, Norfolk, with the two convoys passing | starboard to starboard; this was unusual since ships a |
At 0122 unmasked the | starboard torpedo battery on course 180° (T). |
-3C N781T was substantially damaged when the | starboard undercarriage collapsed on landing at Cyril |
inquiry established that the nose wheel and | starboard undercarriage were up and locked, and whilst |
The #12 port and | starboard wash water tanks were similarly arranged, wi |
The second mate commanded the | starboard watch but while technically an officer was s |
nd and fatal hit from a Ohka that struck the | starboard waterline abreast the forward fireroom. |
wo new restaurants (Spey to port and Avon to | starboard) were added on Highland Deck 10 when the shi |
ream, fighting fires in the bow and near her | starboard wheel. |
The German battlecruisers were steaming to | starboard, while the British ships steamed to port. |
German battlecruisers were steaming down to | starboard, while the British ships steamed to port. |
Police in Surrey, England bought 15 Hitachi | Starboard whiteboards and installed them in briefing r |
1966), various details were altered, and the | starboard window ports and running lights were interna |
As the throttles were closed, the | starboard wing dropped and the rate of descent of the |
The outer | starboard wing and, immediately afterward, the outer p |
.303 in (7.7 mm) Browning machine gun in the | starboard wing outboard of the landing gear, and for a |
The attack opened a fuel tank in the | starboard wing and caused a fire at the rear of the st |
versions with centimetric radar in radome on | starboard wing leading edge. |
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