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Kiel Marinearsenal 2011/03/24
German navy Class 754/02 ocean going tug
*1968 Schichau, Bremerhaven (Comm. 1968/08/14)
L 51.78m B 12.11 m D 4.18m
Displ. 1,039 t
Dieselelectric 4 x MWM TRHS 518 V 16-31 AE each 441 kW
Generators: 4 x 405 kW
24 Crew plus 33 trainees
The Georgia Army National Guard was declared champion of the second annual Adjutant General’s Defenders Cup competition this past weekend, which pitted teams from the Georgia Army Guard, Georgia Air Guard and Georgia State Defense Force against one another in a friendly head-to-head-to-head competition of strength, fortitude and aptitude.
While the State Defense Force won the first Defenders Cup last year, this year’s Army Guard team came back with a vengeance. This was the Air Guard’s first appearance at the Cup competition.
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The tug Cleveland at the stern of the barge "Cleveland Rocks" headed up river on the Cuyahoga with a load of stone in Cleveland, OH.
Grimm got a new tug yesterday and was so excited, she snagged it before the tag even came off it. However, once outside, a cat stuck a paw over the fence and the tug was all but forgotten. Frankly, I'm surprised it didn't drop right out of her mouth.
gps marine tug ionia passing butler,s wharf,central london,united kingdom,river thames,enroute down river.
Kieler Förde 2008/06/23
German Navy Tug
*1990 Husumer Schiffwerft
Displ. 445 ts L: 30.30m B: 9.10m D: 2.50m
Engine: KHD Diesel 1,640 kW 12 kn
Tug Annie M Dean assisting car ferry crossing from Bob-Lo Island to Amherstburg, Ontario. Crossing part of the Detroit River.
Tug Reiss Move, DOUGLAS Mich. A new effort is underway to remove a historic tugboat that's been stuck in the Kalamazoo River for years. Up date it's still stuck ! lol . They need a tug to get it unstuck.
IJmuiden, Holland on Octoner 17, 2017.
Name: MERCURIUS -
IMO n° 9695523
Flag (Netherlands)
Call Sign PCYS
MMSI 244820548
Gross tonnage 450
DWT 250
Type of ship Tug
Year of build 2014
STEADFAST was built in the USA as a harbour tug. Commissioned by the US Army Department for Transportation in 1950 and built by Wiley Manufacturing Co, in 1951, she is a vessel of steel plate construction. Her current engine is a Rolls Royce diesel model C6N. The vessel was designated ST 2028 (Small Tug)
www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/2501/steadfast
Vessel Information
Name: STEADFAST
Vessel Type - Tug
Status: Active
MMSI: 232006155
Call Sign: MAOD3
Flag: United Kingdom [GB]
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 14 x 4 m
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www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:4992459...