Charles Joughin was the Chief Baker of the Titanic. When the ship sank, he drank lots of whisky and threw deckchairs overboard. After the sinking, he swam in the water for three hours, but never got hypothermia thanks to the alcohol. He reached Collapsible Lifeboat B, but didn't see any reason to mount the hull of the overcrowded boat and stayed in the water. When the passengers of Boat B were finally rescued, Joughin still didn't climb on the hull, but was picked out of the water.
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| - Charles Joughin was the Chief Baker of the Titanic. When the ship sank, he drank lots of whisky and threw deckchairs overboard. After the sinking, he swam in the water for three hours, but never got hypothermia thanks to the alcohol. He reached Collapsible Lifeboat B, but didn't see any reason to mount the hull of the overcrowded boat and stayed in the water. When the passengers of Boat B were finally rescued, Joughin still didn't climb on the hull, but was picked out of the water.
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| - Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
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| - Birkenhead, Wirral, England
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| - Collapsible B after swimming in the water
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| - Charles Joughin was the Chief Baker of the Titanic. When the ship sank, he drank lots of whisky and threw deckchairs overboard. After the sinking, he swam in the water for three hours, but never got hypothermia thanks to the alcohol. He reached Collapsible Lifeboat B, but didn't see any reason to mount the hull of the overcrowded boat and stayed in the water. When the passengers of Boat B were finally rescued, Joughin still didn't climb on the hull, but was picked out of the water.
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