- USS
Tinosa has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Tinosa (SS-283), a
submarine in
commission from 1943 to 1949...
- USS
Tinosa (SS-283), a Gato-class submarine, was the
first ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
tinosa. The
Tinosa was laid down on 21 February...
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Tiñosa, so it
appears on the maps of
Torriani (as
Tinosa), Brihuela/Cosala (as La
Tiñosa), P.A. del
Castillo (as La Tiñoça) and
Riviere (as La
Tinosa)...
- USS
Tinosa (SSN-606), a Permit-class submarine, was the
second ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
tinosa, a poisonous, black, tropical...
- Navy Department,
Naval History &
Heritage Command. 30
September 2015. "
Tinosa I (SS-283)".
Dictionary of
American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department...
- v140i3.2020.a6. ISSN 0007-1595. "Confirman
hallazgo de
restos fósiles de una
tiñosa extinta en Cuba".
OnCubaNews (in Spanish). 2020-12-15.
Retrieved 2021-01-10...
- valves. This was
later simulated in
dockside tests on Thresher's
sister sub,
Tinosa.
During a test to
simulate blowing ballast at or near test depth, ice formed...
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detection of
submerged mines,
first Tinosa and Spadefish, and
later Flying Fish, Skate, Bonefish, Crevalle, and Sea Dog.
Tinosa surve**** and
mapped the minefields...
- 29 Nov:
Francisco Morazan November (unknown date):
James J. Buckler, USS
Tinosa Unknown date:
Provornyy Other incidents 11 Jul:
Kirovograd 24 Jul: HMS Northumbria...
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Recycled via the
nuclear Ship and
Submarine Recycling Program 30 June 1992.
Tinosa SSN-606 24
November 1959 9
December 1961 17
October 1964 15
January 1992...