Examples of using Second ship in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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She was the second ship named for Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont.
USS Oklahoma City is the second ship to be named after Oklahoma City, Okla.
USS Mullany(DD-528), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral James Robert Madison Mullany(1818-1887).
The second ship will be a cruise missile carrier[used] for defeating coastal and surface targets.”.
On 12 August that year, Helen Dance, wife of the captain of the second ship, Sulphur, cut down a tree to mark the founding of the town.
The second ship L 1020 Anwar al-Sadat(ex Russian“Sevastopol”) was transferred to Egypt on September 16,
Commercial soapmaking in the American colonies began in 1608 with the arrival of several soapmakers on the second ship from England to reach Jamestown, VA.
Under the command of Aleksei Chirikov, the second ship discovered the shores of northwest America(Aleksander Archipelago of present-day Alaska).
It was planned that the second ship dubbed the Sevastopol would be handed over to Russia in the second half of 2015.
The second ship of this type- prince of wales- is in the final stages of construction.
The second ship, under the command of Aleksei Chirikov, discovered the shores of the north-western America(Aleksander Archipelago of present day Alaska).
A second ship of the Dream Cruises fleet- World Dream- is scheduled to start operations in November 2017.
USS Ogden(LPD 5) an Austin-class amphibious transport dock, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Ogden, Utah.
When Israeli forces attacked the USS Liberty, Little Rock went to her aid and was the second ship to arrive.
Shirayuki was ordered as part of the Japan Self-Defense Forces 1978 defense estimates as the second ship of the Hatsuyuki-class, and was laid down at Hitachi's Maizuru shipyard on 3 December 1979.
Temeraire, the second ship in the British windward column,
A second ship designed exclusively for the Chinese market, a sister ship to Costa Venezia,
was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the greenling, an elongate, fine-scaled fish found from Kamchatka to California.
on 12 September 1930, launched on 30 September 1931,[5] as the second ship to carry the name,[6] and completed on 2 May 1932.[5].
During the construction of the lead ship, the shipbuilders relied mainly on domestic components and components, while the second ship relied on the use of foreign technologies.