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- Look up replenishment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Replenishment may refer to: Beach replenishment or Beach nourishment, a coastal-management process...
- Look up replenish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Replenish may refer to: Replenish (album), a 1995 album by English alternative-rock band Reef Repent...
- In the United States Navy, an Oiler is a Combat Logistics ship that replenishes other ships with fuel and in some cases food, mail, ammunition and other...
- Underway replenishment (UNREP) (U.S. Navy) or replenishment at sea (RAS) (North Atlantic Treaty Organization/Commonwealth of Nations) is a method of transferring...
- The Kaweah-class oiler was a class of oil tankers of United States Navy during the Second World War. Four oilers were ordered for construction by the William...
- focused on planting trees along the Cauvery river's 0.65-mile wide area to replenish water levels in the river and the groundwater table. In 2017, Sadhguru...
- Vertical replenishment, or VERTREP, is a method of supply of seaborne vessels by helicopter. The United States Department of Defense defines VERTREP as:...
- RAVEN (High Altitude) INTRUDER (Low Altitude) SIGINT High Altitude Replenishment Program (SHARP) Quasar, communications relay NROL-1 through NROL-66...
- called an oiler (or replenishment oiler if it can also supply dry stores) but many other navies use the terms tanker and replenishment tanker. Tankers were...
- The Type 401 Rhein-class tender was a class of tender ships which was laid down in 1958, christened in 1959 and put into service in 1961 and served as...