The younger men equipped some light ships and raided Croat settlements on the mainland " so that none of the Slavs dared to go down to the sea ".
32.
On 8 September 1943, she was rammed amidships by the freighter SS " Scorton " in foggy conditions near the Sambro Light Ship at the entrance to Halifax Harbour.
33.
In May 1945, she took station in mid-Atlantic to combine weather services with duty as radio and light ship for trans-Atlantic flights, a service which she performed until 15 March 1946.
34.
And when the patriarch and Andrew saw him, they were delighted, and got ready a light ship on the sea close at hand to the Church of St . Mark the Evangelist.
35.
A named ship may be delayed ( perhaps indefinitely as Britain did with the " Lion " class battleships ) to use SBP on light ships instead, or scrapped altogether to free up capacity.
36.
*1917 Royal Naval Air Service flying boats begin flying Spider Web patrols over the North Sea in the vicinity of the North Hinder light ship to detect German submarines in the area.
37.
And there are very many fresh water lakes beyond the moors; and the Kvens carry their ships overland into the moors, whence they harry the Norwegians, they have very small and very light ships.
38.
In 1892 the company built two light ships, which were sisters : " Nahkiainen " was used until 1976 and " �rangsgrund " was later converted into cargo ship that operated until the 1980s.
39.
After landing the slower-than-light ships, the Crew sign an agreement, called the Covenant of Planetfall, with their former passengers ( who had just emerged from suspended animation and were in a weak bargaining position ).
40.
The mention of the " very light ships " ( boats ) carried overland has a well-documented ethnographic parallel in the numerous portages of the historical river and lake routes in Fennoscandia and Northern Russia.