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Another plan was to take the heavy cargo shells off the trucks and sell them as storm shelters or tool sheds.
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The Lusitania was carrying a cargo of rifle ammunition and shells (together about 173 tons), and the Germans, who had circulated warnings that the ship would be sunk, felt themselves fully justified in attacking a vessel that was furthering the war aims of their enemy.
The Lusitania was carrying a cargo of rifle ammunition and shells.
These properties indicate the potential to incorporate cargo molecules into specific particle shells.
Then there are the complete departures, like a hard shell covering the cargo bed and a top that retracts ingeniously, becoming a stack of metal that snuggles behind the cabin.
In October 1917, Nicholson steamed to the rescue of, driving off German submarine, which had shelled the American cargo ship for over three hours.
A senior officer in the police intelligence unit, Jasim Darraji, said the men had been seized with a truck carrying more than three tons of explosives, mainly artillery shells, hidden under a cargo of sheep dung.
And in case you're on the road alone, even the front passenger seat upright folds totally flat, and the back of it is coated with the same shell that lines the cargo bed.
The navy's failure to provide an armed escort for the liner through the dangerous last stretch of its voyage – despite the fact that its cargo included vital rifle ammunition and artillery shells – receives Larson's strictures.
Its rear cargo area, curved like a snail's shell, was based on the French Citro 2CV camionette, or small truck.
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