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  1. Lieutenant William McMaster Murdoch was the First Officer aboard the RMS Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic in 1912. Murdoch was on duty that night when he heard the shout: "Iceberg right ahead!", before he famously replied: "Stop engines, hard a-starboard, full astern", and then rang the...

  2. Investigates the life and the mystery surrounding Titanic's First Officer, William McMaster Murdoch with regularly updated research.

  3. Feb 27, 2021 · William McMaster Murdoch, first officer of Titanic (1912), was born in Dalbeattie, Scotland, on 28 February 1873. Murdoch was the officer in charge on the bridge when Titanic fatally collided with an iceberg. He was also one of the over 1,500 people who died in the disaster.

  4. Feb 6, 2004 · WILLIAM McMaster Murdoch lost his life, in common with one and a half thousand others, in April 1912. He had tried to “port around” an iceberg, but “she was too close.”. William Murdoch. First Officer Murdoch tried to slalom the berg by ordering the Titanic’s helm hard a-starboard, sending her stem to port.

  5. Investigates the life and the mystery surrounding Titanic's First Officer, William McMaster Murdoch with regularly updated research.

  6. William McMaster Murdoch, RNR, was a Scottish sailor, who was the First Officer on board the ill-fated RMS Titanic that sunk during its maiden voyage. He was in charge when the ship hit an iceberg that ultimately sunk it, leading to the deaths of over a thousand people onboard, including him.

  7. Aug 2, 2019 · 𝕏. August 2, 2019 | Culture, Scotland. Was the Scottish officer in charge when the Titanic hit an iceberg a murdering, incompetent coward who shot himself or a brave man doing his duty? Or was he a brave man who went down with his ship, saving the lives of others? You can imagine the scene.

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