readiness for loading

  • 41Curtiss Oriole — Role Light aircraft National origin United States of America. Manufacturer Curtiss Aircraft First flight 1919 Unit cost $7500 in 1919 The Curtiss Oriole Model 17 is a three place biplane …

    Wikipedia

  • 42general quarters — Mil. a condition of readiness for combat on a warship, during which crew members remain at their battle stations and have guns and ammunition ready for immediate loading. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 43Demurrage — For the carrying cost of currency, see Demurrage (currency). The term demurrage originated in vessel chartering (notably voyage chartering) and refers to the period when the charterer remains in possession of the vessel after the period normally… …

    Wikipedia

  • 44T-64 — For the engine, see General Electric T64 Infobox Weapon name= T 64 caption= origin= Soviet Union type= Main battle tank is vehicle= yes is UK= yes service= 1966– used by= Soviet Union, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan wars= designer= Morozov… …

    Wikipedia

  • 45Airship — For other uses, see Airship (disambiguation). Dirigible redirects here. For the 1931 film, see Dirigible (film). Not to be confused with Balloon (aircraft) or Blimp. Airship …

    Wikipedia

  • 46USS William C. Lawe (DD-763) — For other ships of the same name, see USS William C. Lawe. Career (USA) …

    Wikipedia

  • 47SS City of Peking — For the city of Peking, see Beijing. Not to be confused with cities named Pekin, see Pekin (disambiguation) City of Peking anchored in San Francisco Bay, May 1898. Career …

    Wikipedia

  • 48Firefox — For other uses, see Firefox (disambiguation). Phoenix (web browser) redirects here. For the Phoenix browser based on tkWWW, see tkWWW. Firefox …

    Wikipedia

  • 49USS America (CV-66) — The third USS America (CV 66), formerly CVA 66, was a Kitty Hawk class supercarrier of the United States Navy that served from 1965 to 1996.Construction and shakedownOriginally ordered as an Enterprise class nuclear carrier, the ballooning costs… …

    Wikipedia

  • 50Hours of service — The hours of service (HOS) are regulations issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) governing the working hours of anyone operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in the United States for the purpose of interstate… …

    Wikipedia