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  • 1Merchant vessel — This article is about kinds of merchant ships. For water transport in general, see Ship transport. A merchant vessel is a ship that transports cargo or passengers. The closely related term commercial vessel is defined by the United States Coast… …

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  • 2Motor Torpedo Boat — MTBs returning from an anti E boat patrol, June 1944 Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB) was the name given to fast torpedo boats by the Royal Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy. The capitalised term is generally used for the Royal Navy (RN) boats and… …

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  • 3Motor Gun Boat — MGB 81 in Beaulieu River MGB 81 in Beaulieu River …

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  • 4Merchant Navy (United Kingdom) — For the steam locomotives, see SR Merchant Navy Class. Badge of the British Merchant Navy …

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  • 5Crane vessel — Wind Lift I, Emden harbor, Emden, Germany …

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  • 6Ocean boarding vessel — Ocean boarding vessels (OBVs) were merchant ships taken over by the Royal Navy for the purpose of enforcing wartime blockades by intercepting and boarding foreign vessels. Ships Ship Date launched/ completed Date requisitioned/ commissioned… …

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  • 7United States Merchant Marine Academy — Motto Latin: Acta Non Verba (Deeds Not Words) Established 1942 Type Federal …

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  • 8Examination vessel — An examination vessel is a vessel used to inspect ships and boats entering a port during wartime.An examination vessel would typically be responsible for examining and verifying all merchant ships and small craft entering or departing a port.… …

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  • 9British Merchant Navy — The British Merchant Navy, known simply as the Merchant Navy is the maritime register of the United Kingdom, and describes the seagoing commercial interests of UK registered ships and their crews. Merchant Navy vessels fly the Red Ensign, and are …

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