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A senior nuclear executive said on Friday evening that the United States Navy had moved nuclear-powered vessels like the Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier far from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant after officers became concerned that radiation from the plant could enter the ships' air ducts.
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The movement, however, caused more water to enter the ship, and Bartlett quickly ordered the engines stopped.
Graduates of Maritime and Kings Point enter the shipping industry together, and their campuses can be seen across from each other over Long Island Sound.
Russia requested that Norway help recover the bodies, but the owners of the diving vessel, Stolt Offshore, said it might be too dangerous for their men to enter the ship.
"Then I saw two people enter the ship wearing bio-hazard suits and there are a lot of ambulances.
Once there, divers could enter the ship.
Flooding and counter-flooding efforts caused 1,000 tons of water to enter the ship.
At 15 38, Seydlitz struck a naval mine, which tore a 50-foot (15 m) hole in her hull, just abaft of the starboard broadside torpedo tube, allowing 1,400 short tons (1,250 long tons) of water to enter the ship.
You can enter the ship through the door, which is guarded by an automatic cannon, or an underwater entrance through the bottom of the ship.
The torpedo bulkhead would prevent any splinters or explosive effects from entering the ships' vitals.
Control measures should be taken on a regular basis, in order to prevent rats entering the ships.
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