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  • 1Aerial refueling — A C 17 Globemaster refuels through the boom of a Boeing KC 135 Stratotanker …

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  • 2V boat — Seven V boats (from left to right: Cachalot, Dolphin, Barracuda, Bass, Bonita, Nautilus, Narwhal), with submarine tender Holland …

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  • 3V-boat — The V boats were a group of nine United States Navy submarines built between World War I and World War II from 1919 to 1934. These were not a ship class in the usual sense of a series of nearly identical ships built from the same design, but… …

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  • 4Crash rescue boat — is a name used in the USA to describe military high speed offshore rescue boats, similar in size and performance to Motor Torpedo Boats, used to rescue pilots and aircrews of crashed aircraft. During World War II these rescue boats, armed with… …

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  • 5Canal boat (hydrogen) — The canal boat Ross Barlow is a hybrid hydrogen barge, power assisted by an electric motor that gets its electricity from a fuel cell or a battery. It debuted on 21 September 2007.HistoryThe protium project [… …

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  • 6Bowser boat — /bow seuhr, zeuhr/, Trademark. a small boat having gasoline tanks for refueling seaplanes. * * * …

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  • 7Bowser boat — /bow seuhr, zeuhr/, Trademark. a small boat having gasoline tanks for refueling seaplanes …

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  • 8Moby Prince disaster — The Moby Prince disaster was a major naval accident resulting in 140 deaths. It occurred in the late evening of Wednesday April 10, 1991 in the harbor of Livorno, Italy. It is the worst disaster in the Italian merchant marine since World War… …

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  • 9Fuel cell — For other uses, see Fuel cell (disambiguation). Demonstration model of a direct methanol fuel cell. The actual fuel cell stack is the layered cube shape in the center of the image A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a… …

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  • 10Structure of the United States Armed Forces — The structure of the United States armed forces is a chain of command leading from the President (as commander in chief) to the newest recruits. The United States armed forces are organized through the United States Department of Defense, which… …

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