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- Ship_sponsor abstract "A ship sponsor, by tradition, is a female civilian who is invited to "sponsor" a vessel, presumably to bestow good luck and divine protection over the seagoing vessel and all that sail aboard. In the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard the sponsor is technically considered a permanent member of the ship's crew and is expected to give a part of her personality to the ship, as well as advocate for its continued service and well-being. For passenger ships the sponsor is called a Godmother.".
- Ship_sponsor wikiPageID "22105778".
- Ship_sponsor wikiPageRevisionID "561469068".
- Ship_sponsor hasPhotoCollection Ship_sponsor.
- Ship_sponsor subject Category:Shipping.
- Ship_sponsor subject Category:Superstitions.
- Ship_sponsor type Abstraction100002137.
- Ship_sponsor type Belief105941423.
- Ship_sponsor type Cognition100023271.
- Ship_sponsor type Content105809192.
- Ship_sponsor type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ship_sponsor type Superstition105952678.
- Ship_sponsor type Superstitions.
- Ship_sponsor comment "A ship sponsor, by tradition, is a female civilian who is invited to "sponsor" a vessel, presumably to bestow good luck and divine protection over the seagoing vessel and all that sail aboard. In the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard the sponsor is technically considered a permanent member of the ship's crew and is expected to give a part of her personality to the ship, as well as advocate for its continued service and well-being.".
- Ship_sponsor label "Ship sponsor".
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- Ship_sponsor sameAs Q7497970.
- Ship_sponsor sameAs Q7497970.
- Ship_sponsor sameAs Ship_sponsor.
- Ship_sponsor wasDerivedFrom Ship_sponsor?oldid=561469068.
- Ship_sponsor isPrimaryTopicOf Ship_sponsor.