In 1985, A U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Nearly Sank When It Hit a Rock
Event the world s most powerful ships need to cognizant of natural barriers.
Here s What You Need to Remember: If naval distraction and miscommunication got the captain into trouble, naval preparedness got the ship out of danger in good order.
Spend some time with Google Earth, an atlas or a globe and you will see that California, for peoples used to the Atlantic, was indeed the far side of the world well into the nineteenth century. What is now one of the most populated, navalized coastlines on Earth remained poorly known even to mariners.
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A LABRADOR puppy has been given the gift of sight after life-changing surgery from a Penrith vets. Vetinary Vision had the three-week-old puppy referred to them with ulcers on both eyes caused by severe abnormalities with his eyelids. He hadn’t responded to intensive medical management, so emergency surgery was the only option available to save his sight. The team – made up of Chris Dixon, an accredited advanced practitioner in veterinary ophthalmology, and his nursing colleagues Bex Martin and Emma Sturch – carried out surgery on Rufus to remove a large abnormal growth of skin, called a dermoid, from the surface of both eyes.
Gordon Leadbetter outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court A TAXI driver put the lives of his passengers at risk after continuing to work in Musselburgh, despite being diagnosed with coronavirus. Gordon Leadbetter, 59, picked up “vulnerable” members of the public after he had tested positive for Covid-19 and had been ordered to stay at home and self-isolate. Leadbetter exposed his unaware passengers to the “risk of a heightened communication of transmission” of the SARS-CoV-2 disease while they were in his cab over the festive period last year. The taxi driver appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court today (Tuesday), where he pleaded guilty to culpably and recklessly carrying on his business as a taxi driver to the danger of his passengers lives and health between December 17 and 26 last year.