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  2. List of shipwrecks of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The 996-gross register ton and 203-foot (62 m) long steamer headed from New York to the Pacific Coast for Tacoma to Alaska service. Leaking, she stopped for repairs at Newport News, Virginia where she was deemed seaworthy. She developed catastrophic leaks and sank 110 nautical miles (200 km; 130 mi) off North Carolina. The use of radio to ...

  3. Bounty (1960 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Bounty (1960 ship) Bounty. (1960 ship) Bounty was an enlarged reconstruction of the original 1787 Royal Navy sailing ship HMS Bounty, built in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, in 1960. She sank off the coast of North Carolina during Hurricane Sandy on October 29, 2012. The tall ship was often referred to as HMS Bounty, but was not entitled to the use of ...

  4. Category:Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast - Wikipedia

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    Shipwrecks of the coastlines of North and South Carolina and in their harbors and coastal rivers. Pages in category "Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.

  5. USS Austin (LPD-4) - Wikipedia

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    The third USS Austin (LPD-4) was the lead ship of her class of amphibious transport dock ships in the United States Navy. Austin was named in honor of the city of Austin, Texas which in turn was named in honor of Stephen F. Austin, a Texian patriot during the Texas War for Independence and the first Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas.

  6. List of shipwrecks in 2003 - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks: 29 April 2003. Ship. State. Description. Brittany Kaye. United States. The 29-foot (8.8 m) herring gillnetter struck a rock and sank in Kulukak Bay ( 58°49′N 159°44′W. /  58.817°N 159.733°W  / 58.817; -159.733  ( Kulukak Bay) ) on the south-central coast of Alaska, 60 nautical miles (110 km; 69 mi) southeast ...

  7. USS North Carolina (BB-55) - Wikipedia

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    USS North Carolina (BB-55) is the lead ship of the North Carolina class of fast battleships, the first vessel of the type built for the United States Navy.Built under the Washington Treaty system, North Carolina ' s design was limited in displacement and armament, though the United States used a clause in the Second London Naval Treaty to increase the main battery from the original armament of ...

  8. Inner Banks - Wikipedia

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    Historic Columbia, NC. The Inner Banks is a neologism made up by developers and tourism promoters to describe the inland coastal region of eastern North Carolina. Without historical precedent, the term "Inner Banks" is an early 21st-century construct that is part of an attempt to rebrand the mostly agrarian coastal plain east of I-95 as a more ...

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    July 31, 2015. ( #15000421) Offshore Beaufort. 34°11′19″N 76°16′17″W. /  34.18849°N 76.27152°W  / 34.18849; -76.27152  ( HMT BEDFORDSHIRE (shipwreck and remains)) Beaufort. Bedfordshire was the only one of the 24 British armed trawlers to be directly attacked and sunk by a German submarine off the American coast.

  10. North Carolina Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Shipbuilding Company was a shipyard in Wilmington, North Carolina, created as part of the U.S. Government's Emergency Shipbuilding Program in the early days of World War II. From 1941 through 1946, the company built 243 ships in all, beginning with the Liberty ship SS Zebulon B. Vance, and including 54 ships of the US Navy.

  11. USS Washington (BB-56) - Wikipedia

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    USS Washington (BB-56) was the second and final member of the North Carolina class of fast battleships, the first vessel of the type built for the United States Navy.Built under the Washington Treaty system, North Carolina ' s design was limited in displacement and armament, though the United States used a clause in the Second London Naval Treaty to increase the main battery from the original ...

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