-
American writer who also
wrote under the
names Marco Malaponte and J. T.
MacCargo (though not all of the latter's
books were by him). Rabe was the author...
-
Cargo cults were
diverse spiritual and
political movements that
arose among indigenous Melanesians following Western colonisation of the
region in the...
-
remain in
active service or preserved.
Empire MacAlpine was a 7,954 GRT
Merchant Aircraft Carrier (
MAC)
cargo ship
which was
built by
Burntisland Shipbuilding...
- Luke
Pollard 27,283 53.3 1
Preston Mark
Hendrick 24,210 68.0 1
Pudsey Ian
MacCargo 25,219 46.7 2
Redcar Anna
Turley 23,623 55.5 1
Rutherglen and Hamilton...
-
including "Williams from Washington, and
Redford and
Kelly from Kentucky, and
Mac Cargo from Richmond, Virginia." For his part,
Northup characterized Freeman...
- quasi-military function,
MAC ships retained their mercantile status,
continued to
carry cargo and
operated under civilian command.
MAC ships entered service...
- T-39
Saberliners and UH-1 helicopters,
along with
supporting transient MAC cargo and p****enger aircraft. ****igned
flying squadrons returned to
Yokota in...
- from Kentucky, and
Mac Cargo from Richmond, Virginia."
Historian Walter Johnson references Brown's
experiences with
Freeman and Mc
Cargo in his description...
- (Portuguese) or
estibador (Spanish),
meaning a man who
loads ships and
stows cargo,
which was the
original meaning of
stevedore (though
there is a secondary...
- On the
morning of 6
December 1917, the
French cargo ship SS Mont-Blanc
collided with the
Norwegian vessel SS Imo in the
harbour of Halifax, Nova Scotia...