- of at
least four of
their ships:
Essayons (1868 ship)
Essayons (1908 tugboat) USAV
Essayons (1949 ship) USAV
Essayons (1982 ship) This
article includes...
- work in process. It
designed Essayons to be
exceptionally robust in
order to
operate in
difficult winter conditions.
Essayons was
built by the
Racine Boat...
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Colbern -
closed USAG
Daegu Camp
Eagle -
closed Camp
Edwards -
closed Camp
Essayons -
closed Camp
Falling Water -
closed Camp
Garry Owen -
closed Camp George...
- cooks, and 8 seamen. "
Essayons" is the
motto of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. It is a
French word
which means "Let us try."
Essayons began dredging the...
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Columbia River.
Philadelphia was ****igned USAV
McFarland instead of
Essayons.
Essayons is 350 feet (110 m) long and has a beam of 68 feet (21 m). Her hull...
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Department of the Army
Headquarters Washington, D.C., U.S. Motto(s) French:
Essayons, lit. 'Let Us Try'
Colors Scarlet and
white Anniversaries 16 June (Organization...
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tradition and heraldry,
designed not only the
Corps castle emblem but also the
Essayons button.
Although Macomb's
design appeared in 1807, the
authoritative description...
- men.
Essayons was at
least the
third vessel of that name to
serve with the U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers and the
second dredge. An
earlier Essayons was...
- The
Essayons, one of
three Army
Corps of
Engineers dredgers tasked with
ongoing maintenance of the Columbia's
shipping channel,
began service in 1983.[citation...
- O'Hara,
Thomas (2004), "Coalition
Celebrates Transfer of Power" (PDF),
Essayons Forward, 1 (2): 3–4, OCLC 81262733,
archived from the
original (PDF) on...