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for him!” Tanker took a bottle of soda, opened it with his teeth,
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had wasted no time in whispering loudly in the ears of Tanker
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It was broken by none other than Tanker
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Tanker: Why, of course, what a fool to have asked you that
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Tanker: and who are these cute little old men with you? (Goes
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stare while Tanker moved towards him
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Presently Tanker, in his third attempt, finally
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Tanker: You still wear I-cards, old man? Funny! (roars with
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Coming back to our hero, Tanker has all the links in the world and
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strictly that ‘we’ excluded Tanker, but I was proved wrong and
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suspense of the length, is Tanker got away and saved us
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couldn’t believe it when he told me, but, then, Tanker has his own
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unless, of course, you have Tanker as your guardian angel
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Tanker in my mind, “He said there was nothing to worry about,
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” replied Scott, “All we have is a couple of brief reports from a small tanker that was leaving Europa when the attack started
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A support diesel tanker and supply vehicle completed the group
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Mackeller watched as the tanker,
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air tanker, which carries its own water
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Within seconds after the two thousand-gallon tanker backed out of the garage, it was blotted from view by the blowing snow
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As spring approached the Arctic, Ken prepared for the day when the first tanker loaded with thirty thousand barrels of jet fuel would drop its rusty hook into Northern Cross Bay
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With two weeks to go before the first tanker challenged the waters of the bay, the flexible pipe line remained in doubt
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It was July 15 when the tanker Mission Saint Vincent dropped anchor in the icy waters of Northern Cross Bay
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A small launch carried Ken among the fog-shrouded icebergs in the direction of the tanker
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The launch slid along the port side of the tanker and he grabbed the rope ladder that hung from the deck above his head
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It was only as the tanker was finally tied to the mooring buoys that the pipe was ready to go
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Two hours later the hookup to the tanker was complete
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Upon his return to the booster pump station, Ken found a note from the director of Port Operations stating that the tanker unloading was critically behind schedule
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Every hour that tanker sits there, we’re wasting government money
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The thin wires that were attached to the terminals extended into the deep blue water and emerged on one of the buoys that held the tanker in position
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“You mean that tanker was pumping all this time?”
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Oh, I should mention that the tanker stopped pumping when they saw the fire
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“It seems that a surge from the pumps on the tanker had sprung an expansion joint before the booster pumps in the pump house number one
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“I went to the cargo ship at top speed and called the tanker to stop their pumps
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The important thing about the tanker was that it was pumping jet fuel onto the fire at close to a hundred pounds pressure
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The president glanced at the court members, “Subject to objection from any member of the court, the testimony concerning the pumping pressure on board the tanker is striken from the record, and the court is instructed to disregard it
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“After he’d just come in from the tanker
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In seconds, the water burned out, Frederick had the plane cleaned up, unplugged the burner at 350 knots, and told Court to take control and fly 018 degrees for a rendezvous with the tanker on Green anchor
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When it was his turn, Frederick dropped into position under the tanker for his full load of fuel
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The boomer, lying prone in the aft fuselage under the tail of the giant tanker, looked out at the F-105 flying formation a few feet under and behind the giant tanker
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He leveled at 32,000 feet and switched to tanker frequency
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Court had noticed earlier the fuel gauge registered lower than their scheduled Bingo, the fuel level at which a pilot had to either head home or go for a tanker
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Thirty-two minutes later Frederick slid the F-105 under the tail of the White tanker
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As they eased up to the tanker, Court saw there was a long hose with a basket on the end dangling back from under the tail instead of the boom with the flyable vanes that the boomer would plug into the Thud's receiving bay
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The boom method required someone to lay down facing aft in the rear end of the tanker and fly the boom tip into the gizzard of the receiver
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There could be only one on a KC-135, or any other tanker
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A tanker could carry three pods; one under each wing tip in addition to the one under the tail
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Coast Guard expertise led to nautical engineering modifications which made oil tanker navigation, loading and unloading safer
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In the same year a tanker caught fire on the Saginaw River
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1989 The oil tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska
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Coast Guard Strike Teams responded to the largest tanker oil spill in U
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On the third day we finally saw a tanker passing by in the distance, but it did not stop - did not even acknowledge us although we shot flares into the sky
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A gas tanker can hold up to 9,500 gallons of fuel so when it drops fuel into the underground tank at a gas station if by chance there is any silt, dirt or sludge in the tank it is going to be disturbed
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So should you go or should you stay when a tanker truck is filling up at your favorite watering hole for your car? I go! Everything shows that you should be okay, but because of my history of seeing problems back in the 70’s and 80’s I just feel better about not staying
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Some runs would take longer and on occasions he might not return home until late, often parking the tanker outside the house on the strip of road that ran adjacent to it
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This unit was part-powered by Solar inserts built into the top of the tanker and cab and assisted by the wind-gullies encompassed within the body design
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A night crew off-loaded the tanker and refuelled and washed it for the return journey
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Co-incidentally the tanker was due that same evening and Rory hastened to ask if he might be allowed to observe the operation and was given a polite but firm refusal – no outsiders were allowed on the premises after hours – by order of the Managing Director, as this could result in a lot of hassles for the Security Company that patrolled the area at night – there would be no exceptions to the rule
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The Tanker was connected to the stainless steel download connection in the bay for the simulated shot of a milk download
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The camera on crane with the cameraman and Rory aboard travelled backwards away from a Close-up of the front of the Tanker rising smoothly till it reached its peak in a dark area among the roof-girders of the warehouse, simultaneously coming to a smooth halt on the dolly-rails
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From his final-shot viewpoint, up among the roof girders, Rory could see the Tanker from above in full detail
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50pm a Ubisi Tanker bearing Maputo number-plates turned into the Ubisi driveway
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after a few seconds, the Tanker appeared and reversed into the bay
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Instead of connecting its hose to the download-connector, a loud click was heard and the cab disconnected itself from the tanker and drove away for a short distance
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The driver climbed from the cab and joined two other men at the front end of the Tanker, where he applied a key to the door of the hatch
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Rory presumed that one tanker would be going to KwaZulu-Natal and the other to Cape Town – the panel-van load would be for the Gauteng division of Hu Lyang’s operation
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Back in his office in Cape Town, Rory spent a day going through what he had learnt about “Ubisi” in Johannesburg – plus the detailed information now received from his operative who had followed the “Ubisi” tanker to Maputo
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The Tanker was immediately disconnected from the cab to allow access to the “freezer chamber”
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Once alongside the Tanker, the craft came to a standstill and the sound of its turbo-engine abruptly cut out
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Not wasting time thereafter, the party immediately started to unload the heavily packed hover-craft, packing the plastic bags labelled “Milk Powder” into the recess within the tank of the Tanker and as the last bags were removed from the hover-craft, the pilot drove back out to sea where at quite some distance from the shore, the shaded lights of a vessel could be seen
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The timing was spot-on!………as the loaded Tanker pulled away with its priceless cargo, another Tanker drove up, and the procedure started afresh
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Rory watched as the final load was packed into the Tanker and the cab once more connected to the tank
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’ They were drugged and bundled into the secret compartment, of the next “Newlands Stadium”-bound “Ubisi” Milk Tanker
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Hu Lyang lay in the well-lit, secret storage compartment, within the tanker
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At that precise moment, the tanker turned sharply down the bumpy road leading to Hu Lyang’s “once-owned” cottage at Woodlands, where he would use one of his motorboats, to rendezvous with the luxurious yacht, anchored off-shore… waiting to take him to Cannes!!
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At the end of the month, after all of the “hullabaloo”, caused by the mysterious “Ubisi”Milk Tanker explosion, had died down… calm once more descended on Woodlands
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His team had already accomplished miracles and the area was beginning to take on the appearance of a tastefully well-laid out garden…his ruminations were interrupted by a peculiar rumbling sound from near the boathouse, where the soil had been blackened by the Tanker explosion – he felt the ground tremble under his feet
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The men were dressed in Arab robes and seemed local, they shook hands with the German and Beck saw him hand over what seemed to be several bundles of cash to them, the tanker quickly refueled the plane and within minutes they were airborne again
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Robert Smith had driven them to a private airfield where they boarded a small Cessna and flew across the border back into Rhodesia where they headed towards the coast and a waiting oil tanker
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Strong winds, capable of completely changing the appearance of the desert, was a frequent condition and Siri was unfortunate to have encountered a storm, which forced him to take shelter inside an abandoned and rusted petrol tanker
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Navy to ensure that the Strait of Hormuz stays open to tanker traffic
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In turn, the Iranians, while vocal, have not attacked yet any American warship or tanker and the Strait of Hormuz is still open to traffic
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That could then close off the tanker traffic, with heavy economic consequences for the United States
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Perhaps supertanker is a more appropriate word than tanker
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They made this statement even though the Valdez run was thirteen percent of the tanker traffic but accounted for over half of the accidents
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, the tanker ground to a halt on Bligh Reef
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The tanker sailed from Russia where Captain Esfraitos Kostazis warned that the vessel needed repairs
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The real owners of the Bahamian-flagged tanker were Greek, but it was registered through Liberia
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Taken completely by surprise as they were still forming up their ships after leaving their harbor, the Japanese lost in less than thirty minutes the light aircraft carriers ZUIHO and HOSHO, the heavy cruisers MIKUMA and KUMANO, one destroyer, one tanker ship and five transport ships crammed with troops
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How busy is our submarine fleet, both attack and Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) submarines? Do we need as many FBMs as we have? Do we need a surface fleet? Why not get a commitment with the old Soviet block countries and China, India, Pakistan, Great Britain, France and North Korea to mutually phase out Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles(ICBMs), FBMs and their multiple missile and warhead threats and other nuclear warhead stockpiles? What are the options for defense of the homeland? What missions do the Air Forces air wings cover? For defense only, what components of our Air Force do we keep active? What is the cost of operating these wings, these airbases? What does a defense only Armed forces look like? Can we operate from home with refueling tanker bases in Hawaii and Great Britain and otherwise bring home all military, excepting our embassies abroad?
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by the tanker ship load, than purchase from producers on shore
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“The North Korean owned vessel was built in the 1950s by the Soviets, and had travelled inside the hull of an oil tanker on its way to collect crude from storage depots
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What could be more natural than an oil tanker in the Gulf of Mexico, even a Korean vessel?
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Max considered what James had said, and mentioned it in his report to Sam Leighton, about the investigation so far; after all, this is the exact spot where the cruise ship and tanker went down
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Seismic records showed a small shock wave at the time the tanker and cruise ship went down, and also at the time of their event
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Sam also noted that the shock wave 500 miles north, occurred about two hours before the gas tanker explosion, that destroyed the other tanker and two aircraft
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Ocean Raider skirted around the terminal, and headed to where the gas tanker had exploded looking for wreckage, but they found nothing
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He then considered the later incident with the gas tanker
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Again, the simplest answer would be that the tanker blew up, taking the other ship and jet with it
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The team decided to visit the nearest site, where the gas tanker, cargo ship and jet were lost
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However, having one of your submarines sink in international waters a Japanese super tanker ship heading towards the United States and coming from Saudi Arabia via the Strait of Malacca was inexcusable