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In 1914, the British navy was the greatest seagoing force in the world.
Not all those aircraft were based on carriers, but the rate of accidents for carrier-based planes was higher than that of the entire seagoing force.
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There are three basic restrictions on when a seagoing amphibious force is a base, and when it's just a way to stage the takeover or construction of a base.
A very special ship, to be sure: the luxury liner Normandie, the seagoing Art Deco tour de force of the 1930s.
The Sulina is navigable by seagoing vessels.
Seagoing carriers bring imports from abroad by the same route.
In May 1884, the seagoing yacht Mignonette left Southampton, England, for Sydney, Australia.
The finished product is transported by pipeline and by specially built seagoing tankers.
Each day before dawn their centre spans are swung open to allow passage to seagoing ships.
In 1861 Great Britain countered with the Warrior, the first iron-hulled, seagoing, armoured man-of-war.
But the seagoing journey exposes them to the elements, including hurricanes.
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