- transport.
Professional sailors normally undertake training or
other forms of
education to
develop their skills.
Professional sailors are also
governed by...
-
soldiers and
sailors may
refer to (alphabetized by
state and locale): Soldiers' and
Sailors'
Memorial Arch (Hartford, Connecticut)
Soldiers and
Sailors Monument...
- Lion City
Sailors Football Club,
commonly referred to as the
Sailors or LCS, is a
Singaporean professional football club
based in Bishan. It
competes in...
-
Sailors are
people who work
aboard a watercraft.
Sailors may also
refer to:
Sailors (film), a 1964
Swedish film Ken
Sailors (1922-2016),
American basketball...
-
Sailors'
superstitions are
superstitions particular to
sailors or mariners, and
which traditionally have been
common around the world. Some of
these beliefs...
-
charity set up a
Sailors' Rest and
Institute in Genoa. The
organisation launched its magazine,
Chart & Comp****, in 1879. At this time,
Sailors' Society's received...
-
Sailors' Snug Harbor, also
known as
Sailors Snug
Harbor and
informally as Snug Harbor, is a
collection of
architecturally significant 19th-century buildings...
- Cheyenne.
Sailors developed his
effective jump shot
while playing on the farm
against his 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
older brother Barton (known as Bud).
Sailors eventually...
- Dale
throughout World War II. The
exploits of her
sailors are told in
their own words. Tin Can
Sailors Will Not Be
Forgotten is a 53-minute-long do****entary...
- back to at
least the 16th
century among European sailors, and
since colonial times among American sailors.
People parti****ting in
these traditions have...