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- Look up submariner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Submariner may refer to: A sailor who is a crew member of a submarine A baseball pitcher who pitches...
- watches bear the name "Submariner" on the dial, a major distinction of modern Submariners. Some 6204 models have the Submariner logo printed below the...
- Characters" list. Cameron Bonomolo of ComicBook.com included Namor the Submariner in their "7 Great Villains for Black Panther 2" list, while Chase Magnett...
- Dmitry Grigorievich Ponomarev (Russian: Дмитрий Григорьевич Пономарёв; 3 November 1908 – 26 December 1982) was a Soviet submarine commander who was awarded...
- Submariner is the debut studio album from The Dead Science, released in 2003 on Absolutely Kosher Records. Its contributors include jazz musician Michael...
- during World War II by American submariners as emergency escape gear. It was invented by Charles Momsen. Submariners trained with this apparatus in an...
- Roger Ralph Chapman, CBE (29 July 1945 – 24 January 2020) was a British submariner and businessman. A former Royal Navy lieutenant, Chapman was one of the...
- November 2017. "tudor history - the submariners: from 1954 to 1968". www.tudorwatch.com. "tudor history - the submariners: military divers' watches". www...
- attention became drawn to the urgent need for a way to rescue trapped submariners. On September 25, 1925, S-1's sister ship, S-51 (SS-162), collided with...
- Though the bending motion required to pitch effectively as a submariner means that submariners may be more at risk of developing back problems, it is commonly...