Atlas V was a Belgian tugboat which was armed by resistance forces, sailing under the command of Jules Hentjens during the First World War. On the night...
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The Type V ship is a United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) designation for World War II tugboats. Type V was used in World War II, Korean War, and...
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originally named H.J. Dornbos or Henry J. Dornbos, is a historic canal tugboat based at Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. H. J. Dornbos was built...
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the expiration of Rudolph Diesel's patents. The company made diesels for tugboats, fishboats, coasters, yachts, lightvessels, and other ships. The company...
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SD Atlas was a tugboat in service with Serco Marine Services at HMNB Portsmouth, where she worked in support of the United Kingdoms Naval Service. She...
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Fearless is a tugboat that beached at Cruickshank’s Corner in Port Adelaide, South Australia, at 34°50′26″S 138°30′09″E / 34.84055°S 138.50259°E /...
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for historic tug". Bristol Evening Post. Bright, John (30 June 1977). "Tugboat Kevin". Birmingham Daily Post. "Industry museum bids for old tug". Bristol...
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Edna G (redirect from EDNA G (tugboat))
Edna G is a tugboat which worked the Great Lakes and is now preserved as a museum ship. Edna G was built by the Cleveland Shipbuilding Company in 1896...
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made) Α407 Adeos tugboat (American made) Α408 Atlas tugboat (Canadian made) Α409 Ahillefs II tugboat (German made) Α412 Eas II tugboat (American made)...
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Northwest Seaport (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
docked at the Historic Ships' Wharf in Seattle's Lake Union Park; the tugboat Arthur Foss (1889), Lightship 83 Swiftsure (1904), and the halibut fishing...
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Jupiter is an American tugboat. It was built in Philadelphia in 1902 by Neafie & Levy for the Standard Oil Company of New York ("Socony"), and was named...
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W. O. Decker (redirect from W. O. Decker (tugboat))
a 52 foot wooden tugboat built in Long Island City in 1930 as the Russell I for the Newtown Creek Towing Company. The Decker tugboat company on Staten...
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The Kasashima-class salvage tugboats (笠島型救難船兼曳船,, Kasashima-gata Kyūnansen-ken-eisen) were a class of rescue ship / tugboat of the Imperial Japanese Navy...
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Hercules (1907) (category Tugboats of the United States)
Hercules is a 1907-built steam tugboat that is now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, California. Hercules...
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Titan submersible implosion (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
Pelagic Research Services, travelling aboard the Canadian-flagged offshore tugboat MV Horizon Arctic, reached the sea floor and began its search for the missing...
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(2020) Trolls Band Together (2023) Tugboat Annie Tugboat Annie (1933) Tugboat Annie Sails Again (1940) Captain Tugboat Annie (1945) Turbulence Turbulence...
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K. Whittelsey (redirect from K. Whittelsey (tugboat))
was a historic tugboat, last located at Kingston, Ulster County, New York. She was built in 1930, and was a 185 gross ton diesel tugboat measuring 90 feet...
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Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
rotary mechanics of the southern part of the bridge were damaged when a tugboat collided with a frigate and had to be partially repaired. In 2003, a cargo...
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Tombigbee River (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
running, and the captain steered to anchor the tugboat in a flooded cornfield. Another downstream tugboat, M/V Tallapoosa, rescued the captain and all three...
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New Carissa (redirect from M/V New Carissa)
under her own power failed, and tugboat assistance was not available immediately after the grounding. Only one tugboat was available locally, but she was...
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Lake Peigneur (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
platform, eleven barges holding supplies for the drilling operation, a tugboat, many trees, and 65 acres (26 hectares) of the surrounding terrain, including...
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RS RocketShip (redirect from M/V Delta Mariner)
Alliance (ULA). Her primary role is transporting components for the ULA Atlas V, Delta IV and Vulcan rockets from the manufacturer, located in Decatur...
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The Tategami-class salvage tugboats (立神型救難船兼曳船,, Tategami-gata Kyūnansen-ken-eisen) were a class of rescue ship/tugboat of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)...
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Sinking of the Titanic (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
snapped, swinging her around stern-first towards the Titanic. A nearby tugboat, Vulcan, came to the rescue by taking New York under tow, and Titanic's...
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three ships of her class succeeding the Shōkai Maru class of high-powered tugboats. Hokkai Maru was laid down on 6 November 1941 by Osaka Iron Works Co.,...
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Arthur Foss (redirect from Arthur Foss (tugboat))
built in 1889 as Wallowa at Portland, Oregon, is likely the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world. Its 79-year commercial service life began with towing...
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Catawissa was a historic tugboat located at Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. She was built in 1896-1897 by Harlan and Hollingsworth of Wilmington...
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Saturday Night's Main Event (redirect from Saturday Night's Main Event V)
Earthquake eliminated by Hogan; Kato eliminated by Tugboat; Hulk Hogan eliminated by Tugboat; Tugboat eliminated by Shawn Michaels; Hercules eliminated...
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Neva (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
River, barely missing some of its bridges and an 1898-built steam tugboat. The tugboat rushed to the plane and towed it to the shore. The plane's pilot...
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Texas City disaster (redirect from Dalehite v. United States)
realized that this indicated a serious problem. Only around 11 p.m. did tugboats attempt to pull Highflyer away from the docks. Despite having cut her anchor...
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