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  • 1yard — noun 1 piece of land next to a building ADJECTIVE ▪ front ▪ back (usually backyard), rear (esp. BrE) ▪ church (usually churchyard), farm (usually …

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  • 2Blackwall Yard — was a shipyard on the Thames at Blackwall, London, engaged in ship building and later ship repairs for over 350 years. The yard closed in 1987.(not to be confused with the nearby Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company whose head office address …

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  • 3Admiralty Yard Craft Service — The Admiralty Yard Craft Service was the civilian service which operated auxiliary vessels for the British Admiralty, mainly in HM Dockyards or the vicinity. It was renamed the Port Auxiliary Service (PAS) between 1960 and 1962, and later the… …

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  • 4Nordic (tug) — Designer s rendering of Nordic Career (Germany) …

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  • 5USS Hoga (YT-146) — The USS Hoga (YT 146) was a United States Navy yard tug named after the Sioux Indian word for fish. After World War II, the tug was known as the Port of Oakland and then the City of Oakland when it was a fireboat in that city.Built by the… …

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  • 6USS Blue Light (1863) — was a steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as an ordnance tugboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. Blue Light configured to carry ammunition to Union Navy… …

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  • 7USS Arapaho (AT-14) — USS Arapaho (AT 14/YT 121) was an Arapaho class fleet tug that performed various tugboat services for the U.S. Navy. She was constructed in Seattle, Washington; however, she spent most of her working career on the U.S. East Coast, primarily at… …

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  • 8USS Accomac (YTL-18) — The first USS Accomac (YT 18/YTL 18) was a small harbor tug in the service of the United States Navy, named after Accomac, Virginia.She was built as SS El Toro at Newport News, Virginia by Newport News Shipbuilding, acquired by the Navy on 26… …

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  • 9USS 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… …

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  • 10USS Rocket (1862) — was a tugboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries. Rocket , built at Mystic, Connecticut, in… …

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