seagoing tug
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tug — I n. pull 1) to give a tug on tugboat 2) a seagoing tug II v. (D; intr.) to tug at (to tug at a rope) * * * [tʌg] [ pull ] to give a tug on [ tugboat ] a seagoing tug (D; intr.) to tug at (to tug at a rope) … Combinatory dictionary
Wangerooge class tug — The Type 722 Wangerooge class seagoing tugboats are used for rescue and salvage operation by the German Navy. They are also used for towing targets and retrieving training torpedoes. Survival trainings for aircraft crews are also carried out with … Wikipedia
Helgoland class tug — The Type 720 Helgoland class tugs are large seagoing salvage tugs used by the German Navy. After the decommissioning of Helgoland , the class is now referred to as Fehmarn Klasse in the German Navy. As with other auxiliary ship classes in Germany … Wikipedia
List of ships of Russia by project number — The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Russian ships by assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. (The Russian term проект can be translated either as the cognitive project or … Wikipedia
List of ships of Ukrainian Navy — The list of naval ships of Ukraine includes all naval ships which have been in service of the current Ukrainian Navy or its predecessors. In December 2007, the Navy had 27 combat ships and cutters. [ [http://www.mil.gov.ua/files/white book/white… … Wikipedia
USS Favorite (SP-1385) — USS Favorite (SP 1385/ID 1385/IX 45) was a large 1223 gross ton tugboat (later converted into a seagoing tug) acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She performed a variety of work for the Navy, including icebreaking, salvage, wrecking,… … Wikipedia
USS Ontario (AT-13) — The third USS Ontario (AT–13), a single screw seagoing tug, was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New Jersey 23 November 1911; launched 11 April 1912; and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 4 September 1912, Chief… … Wikipedia
USS Montauk (SP-1213) — was a tugboat purchased by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was assigned to towing duties in New York City waterways. Post war she was decommissioned and sold. Constructed in Philadelphia The third ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy,… … Wikipedia
History of the Panama Canal — The history of the Panama Canal goes back almost to the earliest explorers of the Americas. The narrow land bridge between North and South America offers a unique opportunity to create a water passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This … Wikipedia
Panama Canal Locks — The Panama Canal Locks, which lift ships up 25.9 m (85 ft) to the main elevation of the Panama Canal, were one of the greatest engineering works ever to be undertaken at the time, eclipsed only by other parts of the canal project. No other… … Wikipedia
USS Engineer — Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Engineer :*The Engineer , was a side wheel steamer, purchased at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1836. She was used as a tug and dispatch boat at the Norfolk Navy Yard and in 1839 and 1842 performed … Wikipedia