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Merchant sailors have also made a splash in the world of sport.
Merchant sailors from around the country trained at two large training stations.
At least 47 Allied merchant sailors were killed, and several more received wounds.
I hadn't known it at the time but merchant sailors don't like us.
They both lost ships and merchant sailors in trading through the war zones.
In his late teens he became a merchant sailor.
"It's a long tale and, in part, a familiar one to most merchant sailors.
Merchant sailors come off the sea loaded down with loot and cars.
Merchant sailors crowded in from their ships and the locals were quick into position to feed upon them.
The version popular in Mexico and sung by merchant sailors is:
The merchant sailor might not have understood the words, but he seemed to understand Murdock's tone and gestures.
Did you know that only combat Marines died with more frequency than America's merchant sailors?
He looked around at the murdered merchant sailors, men slaughtered by bloodthirsty pirates.
Nearly 700 Brazilian merchant sailors and civilians died.
He was a merchant sailor, a university teacher and worked in public relations for the World Health Organization.
A few Fijian guides and three American merchant sailors also participated.
Be sure to say Klaus could be a merchant sailor that jumped ship.
Except on the merchant sailors, for whom station-keeping was as foreign as marching.
With the declaration of war, 1800 merchant sailors became prisoners of war.
Thousands of soldiers, merchant sailors, and navy sailors became stranded in the water.
It is inconceivable he or his fellow merchant sailors could have confused Africa and Turkey.
Benjamin's father is a merchant sailor on the Dordogne River.
He was the son of a house painter and spent time as a boxer and as a merchant sailor.
He is a merchant sailor on the Sea Girl and is also its champion boxer.
Jansen was a merchant sailor, and colporteur in China's interior.
Every day, he asked if any seamen had gone along the road.
The police and seamen were upon them in a second.
He also spent the summer of 1948 working as a seaman.
A seaman 44 came up to him with a short message.
They stood together for a moment while the seamen worked on.
He went to sea as an able seaman at the age of 19.
The first part was easy because the seamen were not ready for a fight.
"I'll be getting married to a seaman if I can find one to take me."
I'm interested in someone other than my seaman, she thought.
Thomas looked up as a seaman walked over to him.
But I doubt if we have a better seaman on board.
His father, a seaman, was lost at sea in 1940.
No one understood the words but all seamen knew what was wanted.
He said the case should be a warning to seamen.
You worked as a merchant seaman in the last 18 months.
The seaman held up his glass and said, "To getting out more."
And he seemed to get closer to these seamen because of that.
The seaman had given up trying to raise anyone on the radio.
Perhaps his reputation for being a fine seaman was simply talk.
Then the lights were all upon the way the seamen had come.
The seaman looked as if he were about to faint.
I should have been sorry to turn good seamen away,' said Jack.
Still, they're good seamen to have brought their boat this far.
More would be useless, for he was not a seaman.
The two seamen then held the line, at the deck.