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- customarily followed by a command to "man the lifeboats" or life rafts. abeam On the beam; a relative bearing at right angles to the ship's keel; e.g...
- these fears by creating a fictional airborne unit. Clarke began Operation Abeam in January 1941 by creating a paper trail for the 1st SAS Brigade. The fictional...
- confluence) Punta de Vacas abeam Uspallata 32°40′15″S 69°21′55″W / 32.67083°S 69.36528°W / -32.67083; -69.36528 (abeam Uspallata) Uspallata Potrerillos...
- flag) to the half-mast position and back to the truck as the vessels p**** abeam of each other. The half-mast position in this case being one flag width...
- (2021) Subsidiaries List NEC Platforms NEC Fielding NEC Solution Innovators ABeam Consulting NEC Communication Systems NEC Nexsolutions NEC Facilities NEC...
- rammers, could be loaded only when trained on the centerline or directly abeam, a common feature in battleships built before 1890. By 1897, Texas' turrets...
- shipbuilding, any vertical panel was called a head. So walls installed abeam (side-to-side) in a vessel's hull were called "bulkheads".[dubious – discuss]...
- he could have bagged a number 3 wire. He bounced once and came to a stop abeam of the island, amid a wildly cheering, arms-waving flight deck crew. Buang...
- bombers and small submarines was to steer a predictable collision course abeam to the target and release the torpedo at the last minute, then veer away...
- the Forrestals were 100 feet (30 m) longer and nearly 20 feet (6 m) wider abeam, resulting in a far more stable and comfortable aircraft platform even in...