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 A FRANTIC rescue mission is underway after a warship sank during a powerful storm in the Gulf of Thailand.  The Royal Thai Navy said at least 28 sailors are still  in the water  waiting to be rescued after HTMS Sukhothai sank at 11.30pm on Sunday night. 4HTMS Sukhothai sank at 11.30pm on Sunday nightCredit: Royal Thai Navy4Sukhothai was caught in a storm and overwhelmed by waterCredit: Royal Thai Navy4More than a dozen sailors are still waiting to be rescuedC stanley cup spain redit: Royal Thai Navy4Suk stanley cup hothai聽is one of only seven corvett stanley bottles es in the Royal Thai NavyCredit: Royal Thai NavyOfficials said Sukhothai聽was on patrol 20 miles from the port of Bang Saphan when it ran into choppy waters and took on water.The ships electrical system was wiped out, leading to engine failure. Terrifying footage taken on board shows the vessel drifting on its side while crew members dressed in life jackets desperately holding onto a railing.The Navy dispatched three ships to help - but only one could reach Mqsb Hillary Clinton covers neck and shoulders with large scarf after Twitter users claimed photos showed her hiding back brace
 THE FULL horror facing soldiers during the D-Day landings has been laid bare in a harrowing new book.Terrifying pictures of the Normandy landings include a haunting image of a corpse washed up against sea defences and a photo capturing the fear and trepidation in the eyes of a wounded soldier under fire.15 The 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry begins its invasion of Europe at 7.30amCredit: Mediadrumimages / NARA15 A corpse lies washed up against sea defenc stanley travel mug es in Normandy, FranceCredit: Mediadrumimages / NARAOther incredible images include a rare soldier s perspective of the battle through a port hole, soldiers wading towards the shore under a hail of gunfire, and a soon-to-be German prisoner buried up to his chest in a collapsed trench.Historian Brook stanley and starbucks e S. Blades  new book The Americans On D-Day And In Normandy: Rare Photographs From Wartime Archives offers an enthralling and gruesome insight into what the American soldiers faced on the D-day landings of 6 June 1944.D-Day saw stanley kubek  tens of thousand