- USS
Alarka (YTB-229), was a
United States Navy tug in
commission from 1945 to 1946.
Alarka was laid down on 31
August 1944 by the
Greenport Basin and Construction...
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submarine commissioned in 1986 and
currently in
service USS Alaskan USS
Alarka This
article incorporates text from the
public domain Dictionary of American...
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center section floated through the
Panama Canal on its side.
Towed by USS
Alarka (YTB-229) (center) and USS
Umpqua (ATA-209)(left) in 1945. Navy SeaBees...
- 51)
Kasmira king was
mentioned as one
among the
great kings along with
Alarka, Aila, Karandhama, Daksha, etc. (13,165)
Kashmerean mare is
mentioned at...
- was
originally four high schools:
Bryson City (1924),
Whittier (1936),
Alarka (1938), and
Almond (1925), but in 1950
additions were made to
Bryson City...
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wealth of virtue, (and so)
falling but
little short of Manu and
Bharata and
Alarka and Mândhâtri, the
title of "universal sovereign"
shines more (than in any...
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center section floated through the
Panama Canal on its side.
Towed by USS
Alarka (YTB-229) (center) and USS
Umpqua (ATA-209) (left) in 1945. Navy SeaBees...
- road is now underwater. The road
picks up west of
Bryson City on
Lower Alarka Road.
After Bryson City, the road went to Ela,
followed Hwy 19A
along the...
- (AK-156) USS Alamuchee (YT-228/YTB-228) USNS Alan
Shepard (T-AKE-3) USS
Alarka (YT-229/YTB-229) USS Alarm (1873, AMc-117/AM-140/MSF-140) USS Alaska (1868...
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Mountains Expressway is a 43-mile (69 km)
section of US 74; from US 19 (
Alarka Road), near
Bryson City, to I-40, near Clyde. The
expressway also shares...