- the
Battle of
Mobile Bay on
August 5, 1864, he
operated the ship's
torpedo catcher (an
early naval minesweeping device) and
helped fire the bow chase...
-
became more than just
catchers guarding an anchorage, they were
recognized to be also
ideal to take over the
offensive role of
torpedo boats themselves, so...
- A wire
catcher (also
known as Wire
Cutter or Wire Anti-Decapitation Device) is a
device used to
protect military personnel in open
vehicles against taut-wire...
- 2014). The
Omega (1900) and the
Torpedo Catcher (1899) were not the same boat. In
addition to the
Torpedo Catcher, the
Pacific Contract Co. ordered...
- 1957
Portland Expose Joe 1958 Tank
Battalion PFC 'Skids'
Madigan 1958
Torpedo Run Sub
Crewman Uncredited 1959
Night of the
Quarter Moon
Racist Punk Uncredited...
- the
first torpedo from U-432. As the
officers and crew
prepared to
abandon ship in the
middle of the
intensely cold Atlantic, a
second torpedo was fired...
-
center Sonar Radar Historical: Ship gun fire-control Gun data
computer Torpedo data
computer Development:
Basic training Military manoeuvrers Combat training...
- were
combined into a
mobile system called Ulavlivatel Samoletov (Radio
Catcher of Aircraft), soon
designated RUS-1 (РУС-1). This CW, bi-static system...
-
protect it from
attack by
torpedo boats.
Several European navies developed vessels variously known as
torpedo boat "
catchers", "hunters", and "destroyers";...
-
Major League Baseball outfielder Tom
Murphy (
catcher) (born 1991),
American Major League Baseball catcher Torpedo Billy Murphy (Thomas
William Murphy, 1863–1939)...