| 11. | The SOS signal was adopted at an international conference convened three months after the Titanic sank in 1912.
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| 12. | The SOS signal was first proposed at the International Conference on Wireless Communication at Sea in Berlin in 1906.
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| 13. | So Signals Troop was scattered but still functioned as the vital organ that connected all the detachments in the network.
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| 14. | An SOS signal was received from " Komiles " two days later as she had suffered hull damage in the storm.
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| 15. | In addition to the two escort vessels, eleven other German vessels responded to the SOS signals sent out by " Sinfra ".
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| 16. | Another German attack at was also not engaged by the British artillery, when mist and rain obscured the SOS signal from the infantry.
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| 17. | He said some of the noises were clearly SOS signals and that ministry experts acknowledged in their report that they came from a submarine.
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| 18. | On 8 December 1942, " Aksel ", on its way from Kristiansund, skippered by B�rd Grotle, sent out a SOS signal north of Shetland.
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| 19. | Northern Fleet chief Adm . Vyacheslav Popov said this week that a foreign vessel emitted SOS signals in the sinking area shortly after the disaster.
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| 20. | Exhausted and with hope nearly gone, he makes his way back to the storm damaged station and manages to send out an emergency SOS signal.
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