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especially in harbours.
Seagoing tugs (deep-sea tugs or
ocean tugboats) fall into four
basic categories: The
standard seagoing tug with
model bow that...
- The USCG
seagoing buoy
tender is a type of
United States Coast Guard Cutter used to
service aids to
navigation throughout the
waters of the
United States...
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Seagoing cowboys is a term used for men and
ships used from 1945 to 1947 for
United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Administration and the
Brethren Service...
- The
Sorum class,
Soviet designation Project 745, is a
series of
seagoing tugs
built for the
Soviet Navy and KGB
Border Troops, and
later operated by the...
- Aids-to-Navigation ship,
since she is able to
perform the same
duties as the
Seagoing Buoy
Tenders (WLB) of the
Coast Guard fleet. Further, she can
conduct law...
- (referring to the
uniform lace) to
avoid confusion with the
title of a
seagoing commanding officer. In the
Ministry of Defence, and in
joint service establishments...
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Project 23470 is a
series of
seagoing tugboats developed by the
Baltsudoproekt Central Design Bureau being built for the
Russian Navy,
intended to perform...
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Project 20180 is a
series of
seagoing tugboats in
service the
Russian Navy. The
construction of
Akademik Makeev has been
beset by
numerous delays as a...
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transport around the
Pearl River during the
early 20th century. The
first seagoing trip of a
paddle steamer was by the
Albany in 1808. It
steamed from the...
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often have built-in ramps, the term RORO is
generally reserved for
large seagoing vessels. The
ramps and
doors may be
located in the stern, bow, or sides...