| 1. | Consequently, smuggling, deliberate shipwrecking and attacks on ships were common.
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| 2. | There are, however, no historically substantiated occurrences of such intentional shipwrecking.
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| 3. | Subsequently, Watson was charged with attempted shipwrecking and murder by the fishermen.
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| 4. | Subsequently sold to Southern Shipwrecking Company of New Orleans in September 1947, and scrapped.
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| 5. | Supplemented with extensive firefighting and towing capabilities, they are built for expedient response for shipwrecking.
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| 6. | On 4 December that year she was sold for scrapping to the Potomac Shipwrecking Company of Maryland.
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| 7. | She was sold for scrapping to Franklin Shipwrecking Company of Hillside, New Jersey, on 27 October 1947.
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| 8. | The ship was sold to Potomac Shipwrecking Company of Washington, D . C . in November 1946 for scrapping.
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| 9. | After she was stripped, her hulk was sold to Zeidell Shipwrecking Company of Portland, Oregon, on 24 August 1950.
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| 10. | She was struck from the Navy List on 1 April 1959, and shortly thereafter sold to Potomac Shipwrecking Company for scrapping.
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