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ships of the
United States Navy have been
named Araner for one who
hails from the Aran Islands. USS
Araner (IX-57), was a wooden-hulled
auxiliary ketch named...
- USS
Araner was a wooden-hulled
auxiliary ketch,
designed by Jack Hanna,
built in 1926 at Es****, M****achusetts by the
Arthur D.
Story Shipyards, and acquired...
- The USS
Araner (IX-226) was laid down as the
liberty ship Juan de Fuca
under a
Maritime Commission contract (MCE hull 1747) on 15
November 1942 at Vancouver...
- Ford and his wife Mary in
social visits and
spending time
aboard his
yacht Araner.
Despite this, Ford was an
unpredictable character with a mean streak, and...
- Gaelic. His
research on the
phonology of
Irish resulted in the book Die
Araner Mundart: Ein
Beitrag zur
Erforschung des
Westirischen (The Aran Dialect:...
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liberty ship laid down in 1942.
Later entered US Navy
service as the USS
Araner (IX-226) in 1945. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Islands.
German Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Die
araner mundart Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for Aran Islands. Aran
Islands Guide...
- Story-built
ketch Faith was
later purchased by
director John Ford and
renamed Araner. Ford, a
naval reservist, used the boat both for
personal recreation and...
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Company (Vancouver, Washington),
during World War II Type EC2-S-C1 ship
Araner Marine Adder-class
transports Type C4-S-A3
ships Marine Carp
Marine Jumper...
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increasingly morose,
drinking heavily and
eventually retreating to his yacht, the
Araner, and
refusing to eat or see anyone.
Production was shut down for five days...