And more recently, some sailors have begun using cellular telephones to stay in touch with their families.
The sailors began to pull the wet line back aboard frantically.
The Caine was in the second line, so the sailors began to watch the water ahead anxiously.
The sailors pushed the ship away from the quay and began to row out into the bay.
The sailors began taking return fire from the troops on the pier.
The British won the battle, but they lost "the greatest sailor since our world began."
The last sawmill closed just about the time that sailors began to discover the village - in the early 1960s.
The sailors began to set up the white pieces.
Now the sailors began to scramble, back toward the hatch which would lead them down and under the deck to safety.
During the 1990s, sailors from Melbourne began to make similar legal claims.