langs: 31 декабря [ru] / december 31 [en] / 31. dezember [de] / 31 décembre [fr] / 31 dicembre [it] / 31 de diciembre [es]
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Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Wadjemup Lighthouse
Completed in 1849, the original 20-metre (66 ft) Wadjemup Lighthouse (also known as Rottnest Island Light Station ) was Western Australia 's first stone lighthouse [1] [2] and was built to provide a safer sailing passage for ships to Fremantle Port and the Swan River Colony . Lighthouse on Rottnes
- ... tical miles (48 km; 30 mi) Characteristic Fl W 7.5s. Western Australia Heritage Register Designated 31 december 1993 Reference no. 3254 Looking West towards Narrow Neck and Cape Vlamingh from the lighthouse view ...
#2 Cape Engaño Lighthouse
Cape Engaño Lighthouse , also known as Faro de Cabo Engaño ( Filipino : Parola ng Tangos Engaño), is a historic lighthouse located at Cape Engaño on Palaui Island in the town of Santa Ana , the province of Cagayan , Philippines . [2] Located at the northernmost part of Luzon Island and situated atop
- ... ateway lighthouse for incoming ships. The construction started on 21 September 1888 and finished on 31 december 1892, wherein most of the labourers are Filipinos. THE JAMORABON FAMILY The Cape Engaño Lighthouse ...
#3 Tévennec Lighthouse
Tévennec Lighthouse ( French : Phare de Tévennec ) is a lighthouse located at the western tip of Brittany ( département of Finistère ), in the northern part of the Raz de Sein off the Pointe du Van . Automated in 1910 because of its difficult access, it accompanies the light of La Vieille in securin
- ... m; 6.9 mi) (red) Characteristic Q WR, Fl W 4s It was listed as a monument historique by a decree of december 31, 2015. [1] SECURING THE RAZ DE SEIN Map showing the Chaussée de Sein and the Raz de Sein off the wes ...
#4 Biloxi Lighthouse
Biloxi Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Biloxi, Mississippi , adjacent to the Mississippi Sound of the Gulf of Mexico . [3] The lighthouse has been kept by female keepers for more years than any other lighthouse in the United States . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 [1
- ... nd the wharf and boathouse were destroyed by a storm the following year. Maria Younghans retired on december 31, 1918 and was replaced by her daughter, Miranda, who remained as keeper until 1929. The Younghans fa ...
#5 Trinidad Head Light
Trinidad Head Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse in Trinidad, California . It is 20 miles (32 km) north of Eureka, California , built in 1871. [4] [5] Lighthouse in California, United States Lighthouse Trinidad Head Light Trinidad Memorial Light (replica) in 2004 Location Trinidad California Unit
- ... en known to reach it. A huge wave hit the lighthouse at about 4:40pm local time on the afternoon of 31 december 1913. [6] In 1914, [7] the keeper made the following report: "At 4:40 p. m. I observed a sea of unu ...
#6 Punta San Cataldo di Lecce Lighthouse
Punta San Cataldo di Lecce Lighthouse ( Italian : Faro di Punta San Cataldo di Lecce ) is an active lighthouse located on the eastern point of San Cataldo di Lecce in the Salentine Peninsula 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Lecce on the Adriatic Sea . Lighthouse Punta San Cataldo di Lecce Punta San Cat
- ... n a building of property of the municipality. In February 1893 the final design was approved and on december 31, 1895, the construction of the keeper's house and the lighthouse were completed and activated defini ...
#7 Cacilhas Lighthouse
The Cacilhas Lighthouse ( Portuguese : Farol de Cacilhas ) is situated in the parish of Cacilhas , in the municipality of Almada , on the opposite side of the Tagus River from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon . Although not functioning, it was restored in 2009 as it is considered to be an important
- ... Lens fifth order Fresnel lens Range 11.5 nmi (21.3 km; 13.2 mi) The lighthouse started operating on 31 december 1885 for the purpose of indicating the southern limit of the anchorage area on the River Tagus, an ...
#8 Enoshima Sea Candle
The Enoshima Sea Candle ( Japanese : 江の島シーキャンドル ), also known as the Shonan Observatory Lighthouse , [1] is an observation tower and lighthouse located in the Samuel Cocking Garden on the small tidal island of Enoshima in Fujisawa, Kanagawa , Japan. [2] The tower has two observation decks, the prima
- ... Tourist Attraction Address 2 Chome-3-3番地28 Enoshima, Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken 251-0036 Completed 31 december 2002 Height Observatory 59.8m (119.6m above sea level) Completed in 2003, the Sea Candle was built ...
#9 Green Island Light (Ohio)
The Green Island Light is a lighthouse located on Green Island in Lake Erie , U.S. state of Ohio , to the west of the Bass Islands . Abandoned since its deactivation in 1939, it survives as a hollow shell near the existing skeleton tower. [1] Lighthouse in Ohio, US For the lighthouse in Green Bay ,
- ... age remains. [2] [3] This light was equipped with a reflector system. The lighthouse caught fire on december 31, 1863, during a ferocious storm in which the temperature dropped to minus 25 degrees. The lighthouse ...
#10 Burnham-on-Sea High Lighthouse
The High lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea , Somerset , England. A Grade II listed building , it is no longer functional as a lighthouse and has been converted for use as a private dwelling. [1] [2] Lighthouse Burnham-on-Sea High lighthouse Pillar lighth
- ... to requirements and it was therefore deactivated on the same date. [22] DECOMMISSIONING AND SALE On 31 december 1993, however, the Low lighthouse was brought back into commission (and given the same white flashi ...
#11 Burnham-on-Sea Low Lighthouse
The Low Lighthouse is one of three historic lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea , Somerset , England, and the only one of the three which is still active. [1] [2] It is a Grade II listed building and stands on the foreshore . [3] First lit in 1832, the Low Lighthouse operated in conjunction with the (on
- ... This rendered the Low lighthouse surplus to requirements and it was deactivated that same year. On 31 december 1993, however, the High lighthouse was itself, in turn, deactivated; its flashing white light and s ...
#12 Lambert Point Light
The Lambert Point Light was a small screwpile lighthouse at Lambert's Point in Norfolk, Virginia ; it was built in 1872. Lighthouse in Virginia, United States Lighthouse Lambert Point Light Undated photograph of Lambert Point Light (USCG) Location Elizabeth River southeast of Norfolk, Virginia Coord
- ... use a new lighthouse was deemed too expensive. The Lamberts Point Light was finally extinguished on december 31, 1892, the same year that Bush's Bluff was marked with a lightvessel . The fog signal at the station ...
#13 Gasparilla Island Lights
The Gasparilla Island Lights are on Gasparilla Island in Boca Grande, Florida . The Port Boca Grande Lighthouse is on the southern tip of Gasparilla Island (located in Gasparilla Island State Park), and marked the Boca Grande Pass entrance to Charlotte Harbor . Lighthouses on Gasparilla Island, Boca
- ... second isophase period [1] PORT BOCA GRANDE LIGHTHOUSE Port Boca Grande Lighthouse was first lit on december 31, 1890. It is a two-story frame dwelling raised on iron screw-piles , with the lantern placed in a cu ...
#14 Jupiter Inlet Light
The Jupiter Inlet Light is located in Jupiter, Florida , on the north side of the Jupiter Inlet. The site for the lighthouse was chosen in 1853. It is located between Cape Canaveral Light and Hillsboro Inlet Light . The lighthouse was designed by then Lieutenant George G. Meade of the Bureau of Topo
- ... gn. The lighthouse and oil house construction was accomplished by Captain Edward Yorke, who arrived december 31, 1859 and completed the tower in May 1860. It was lit July 10, 1860. [6] A Weather Bureau station an ...
#15 Piedras Blancas Light Station
Piedras Blancas Light Station is located at Point Piedras Blancas, about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west by northwest of San Simeon, California . [2] [3] [4] [5] It was added to the California Coastal National Monument in 2017. [6] Lighthouse in California, United States Lighthouse Piedras Blancas Light S
- ... m) high to the top of the ventilator ball, but earthquakes damaged the structure over the years. On december 31, 1948, final damage from an earthquake centered 6 miles (9.7 km) off the point led to the decision t ...
Manufacturer / Manufacturer
#1 Caterpillar Inc.
Caterpillar Inc. (stock symbol CAT ) is an American Fortune 100 corporation that designs, develops, engineers, manufactures, markets, and sells machinery , engines , financial products , and insurance to customers via a worldwide dealer network. It is the world's largest construction-equipment manuf
- ... previous decision to split the CEO and chairman position. [141] WORKFORCE AND LABOR RELATIONS As of december 31, 2009, Caterpillar employed 93,813 persons of whom 50,562 are located outside the United States. Cur ...
- ... OOTPRINT Caterpillar reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 december 2020 at 1,521 Kt (-310 /-16.9% y-o-y). [162] Caterpillar plans to reduce emissions 30% by 2030 from ...
#2 Andrée & Rosenqvist
Oy Andrée & Rosenqvist Ab (shorter form Oy Andros Ab ) was a boat building yard and engineering works in Turku , Finland in 1906–1939. The company was known for its fast and high-quality boats and also marine engines, which were also applied in stationary use . [1] Boat building yard and engineering
- ... rku , Grand Duchy of Finland , 1906 Founder Carl Severin Andrée and Gustaf Allan Rosenqvist Defunct 31 december 1939 ( 1939-12-31 ) Successor Wärtsilä Crichton-Vulcan Products motorboats , boat engines [1] In 19 ...
#3 General Motors
The General Motors Company [2] ( GM ) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit , Michigan , United States. [3] It is the largest automaker in the United States and was the largest in the world for 77 years before losing the top spot to Toyota in 2008. [4
- ... 1, 1958 Frederic G. Donner —September 1, 1958 – October 31, 1967 James M. Roche —November 1, 1967 – december 31, 1971 Richard C. Gerstenberg —January 1, 1972 – November 30, 1974 Thomas A. Murphy —December 1, 1974 ...
- ... 71 Richard C. Gerstenberg —January 1, 1972 – November 30, 1974 Thomas A. Murphy —December 1, 1974 – december 31, 1980 Roger B. Smith —January 1, 1981 – July 31, 1990 Robert C. Stempel —August 1, 1990 – November 1 ...
- ... uly 31, 1990 Robert C. Stempel —August 1, 1990 – November 1, 1992 John G. Smale —November 2, 1992 – december 31, 1995 John F. Smith Jr. —January 1, 1996 – April 30, 2003 Rick Wagoner —May 1, 2003 – March 30, 2009 ...
- ... 03 – March 30, 2009 Kent Kresa —March 30, 2009 – July 10, 2009 Edward Whitacre Jr. —July 10, 2009 – december 31, 2010 Daniel Akerson —December 31, 2010 – January 15, 2014 Tim Solso —January 15, 2014 – January 4, ...
- ... ch 30, 2009 – July 10, 2009 Edward Whitacre Jr. —July 10, 2009 – December 31, 2010 Daniel Akerson —D december 31, 2010 – January 15, 2014 Tim Solso —January 15, 2014 – January 4, 2016 Mary Barra —January 4, 2016 – ...
- ... y 26, 1953 Harlow H. Curtice —February 2, 1953 – August 31, 1958 James M. Roche —November 1, 1967 – december 31, 1971 Richard C. Gerstenberg —January 1, 1972 – November 30, 1974 Thomas A. Murphy —December 1, 1974 ...
- ... 71 Richard C. Gerstenberg —January 1, 1972 – November 30, 1974 Thomas A. Murphy —December 1, 1974 – december 31, 1980 Roger B. Smith —January 1, 1981 – July 31, 1990 Robert C. Stempel —August 1, 1990 – November 1 ...
#4 General Electric
General Electric Company ( GE ) is an American multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, and incorporated in New York state and headquartered in Boston . American multinational conglomerate "GE" redirects here. For other uses, see GE (disambiguation) . Not to be confused with the former British Ge
- ... d the total liability related to its insurance contracts increased significantly from 2016 to 2019: december 31, 2016 $26.1 billion December 31, 2017 $38.6 billion [116] December 31, 2018 $35.6 billion [117] Dece ...
- ... its insurance contracts increased significantly from 2016 to 2019: December 31, 2016 $26.1 billion december 31, 2017 $38.6 billion [116] December 31, 2018 $35.6 billion [117] December 31, 2019 $39.6 billion [118 ...
- ... nificantly from 2016 to 2019: December 31, 2016 $26.1 billion December 31, 2017 $38.6 billion [116] december 31, 2018 $35.6 billion [117] December 31, 2019 $39.6 billion [118] In 2018, GE announced the issuance o ...
- ... 31, 2016 $26.1 billion December 31, 2017 $38.6 billion [116] December 31, 2018 $35.6 billion [117] december 31, 2019 $39.6 billion [118] In 2018, GE announced the issuance of the new standard by the Financial Ac ...
- ... ral Electric Company reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 december 2020 at 2,080 Kt (-310 /-13% y-o-y). [193] There has been a consistent declining trend in reported ...
#5 Suzuki
Suzuki Motor Corporation ( Japanese : スズキ株式会社 , Hepburn : Suzuki Kabushiki-Gaisha ) [4] is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Minami-ku, Hamamatsu , Japan. [5] Suzuki manufactures automobiles , motorcycles , all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) , outboard marine engines , wheelchairs and a
- ... reased its equity from 25% to 40% Subsequently, SMC progressively increased its equity to 73.09% by 31 december 2001. The Bin Qasim Plant further expanded its production capacity to 50,000 vehicles per year in J ...
#6 Yamaha Motor Company
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. ( ヤマハ発動機株式会社 , Yamaha Hatsudōki Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of motorcycles , marine products such as boats and outboard motors , and other motorized products. The company was established in 1955 upon separation from Yamaha Corporation (however,
- ... Bank of Japan (11.82%) Yamaha Corporation (9.91%) Toyota (3.58%) Number of employees 52,664 (as of december 31, 2014) Subsidiaries MBK Website global .yamaha-motor .com Led by Genichi Kawakami , the company's fo ...
#7 Bergen Engines
Bergen Engines AS is a diesel and gas engine manufacturer based in Bergen, Norway . Bergen Engines headquarter at Horvikneset, Bergen On 31 December 2021, Langley Holdings completed the acquisition of Bergen Engines AS [1] in Norway from Rolls Royce PLC . The Bergen Engines group employs almost 95
- ... engine manufacturer based in Bergen, Norway . Bergen Engines headquarter at Horvikneset, Bergen On 31 december 2021, Langley Holdings completed the acquisition of Bergen Engines AS [1] in Norway from Rolls Royc ...
- ... ritish engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc. The deal is scheduled to complete on 31 december 2021. [13] ENGINE RANGE The Bergen engine ranges are denoted by the letters C , B and K and are bro ...
#8 Cummins
Cummins Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines , filtration, and power generation products. [2] Cummins also services engines and related equipment, including fuel systems , controls , air handling, filtration , emission control, electrical
- ... ON FOOTPRINT Cummins reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 december 2020 at 595 Kt (-94 /-13.7% y-o-y). [21] The company plans to reduce total emissions (Direct + Indi ...
Ship / Ship
#1 HMCS Iroquois (G89)
HMCS Iroquois was a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and Korean War . She was named for the Iroquois First Nations. Iroquois was the first ship to bear this name and the first ship of the class to serve with the Royal Canadian Navy. [2] Destro
- ... re for the German battleship Scharnhorst , which was sunk by British forces on 26 December. [17] On 31 december , the warship was among the escort for RA 55B which departed Kola Inlet on 31 December and reached L ...
- ... mber. [17] On 31 December, the warship was among the escort for RA 55B which departed Kola Inlet on 31 december and reached Loch Ewe on 8 January without loss. [16] ENGLISH CHANNEL AND THE END OF THE WAR In Febr ...
#2 USS Stewart (DD-13)
The first USS Stewart was a Bainbridge -class destroyer in the United States Navy . She was named for Rear Admiral Charles Stewart . Bainbridge-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Stewart . USS Stewart , anchored off Guaymas , Mexico, 26 December 1915. Preble is partially vis
- ... from a base in the York River . Except for one interruption for training, this duty continued until 31 december 1917, when she entered the Philadelphia yard to fit out again for distant service. Departing the ya ...
#3 German World War II destroyers
At the outbreak of the Second World War Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine had 21 destroyers ( Ger : Zerstörer ) in service, while another one was just being completed. [1] These 22 vessels – comprising 3 classes (Type 34, 34A and 36) – had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels (no destr
- ... lohm & Voss Hamburg, 14 November 1935 Launched: 21 March 1937 Commissioned: 28 July 1938 Fate: sunk 31 december 1942 by HMS Sheffield during battle of the Barents Sea Named after Friedrich Eckoldt ZERSTÖRER 1936 ...
#4 USS Humphreys (DD-236)
USS Humphreys (DD-236/APD-12) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Joshua Humphreys , a pioneer US shipbuilder. Clemson-class destroyer For a ship with a similar name, see USNS Joshua Humphreys . History United States Namesake Joshua Humphr
- ... reclassified APD-12 on 1 December 1942; and, following shakedown training, arrived at Pearl Harbor 31 december to prepare for duty in the western Pacific. After amphibious training in Hawaiian waters, the ship ...
#5 Soviet destroyer Bodry (1936)
Bodry ( Russian : Бодрый , lit. ' Sprightly ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet . After the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)
- ... Five-Year Plan Builder Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South)) , Nikolayev Yard number 314 Laid down 31 december 1935 Launched 1 August 1936 Completed 6 November 1938 Commissioned 1 March 1939 Renamed TsL-3 , 17 ...
- ... lt in Nikolayev 's Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South) as yard number 314, Bodry was laid down on 31 december 1935 and launched on 1 August 1936, the first of her class built at the shipyard. The ship was acce ...
- ... for repairs, but her stern broke off when the water was pumped out. The ship was under repair until 31 december 1944. During the war she fired a total of 1,332 shells from her main guns and laid 50 mines. [16] B ...
- ... her Lend-Lease electronics replaced by Soviet systems after the war and was modernized from 1951 to 31 december 1953. She was reclassified as a target ship on 17 February 1956 and renamed TsL-3 . The ship then b ...
#6 HMS Venomous
HMS Venomous (ex- Venom ), was a Modified W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the Russian Civil War and World War II . Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see HMS Venom . HMS Venomous ca. 1919, when her pennant number was G98 History United Kin
- ... She was operating as part of the escort for Convoy HX 96 when she struck a mine in Liverpool Bay on 31 december 1940 and suffered serious damage, forcing to her to undergo repairs that were not complete until Fe ...
#7 HMS Acorn (1910)
HMS Acorn was a destroyer of the British Royal Navy and the lead ship of her class . She was built by John Brown and Company at their Clydebank shipyard, being built and completed in 1910. The ship served throughout the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1921. British naval ship For other shi
- ... ing to the 5th Destroyer Flotilla , part of the Mediterranean Fleet , [9] [10] arriving at Malta on 31 december . [11] Acorn and the River-class destroyer Colne were used for trials of hydrophones during 1917. [1 ...
#8 USS Sigourney (DD-643)
USS Sigourney (DD-643) was a Fletcher -class destroyer , the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for James Sigourney , an officer during the War of 1812 . Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Sigourney . USS Sigourney (DD-643) underway during the early o
- ... next joined TG 79.2 (Attack Group Baker) which was formed at Manus Island and sortied from there on 31 december 1944 en route to the Philippine Islands. On 9 January 1945, the task group landed elements of the U ...
#9 USS Goff (DD-247)
USS Goff (DD-247) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Secretary of the Navy Nathan Goff, Jr. Clemson-class destroyer USS Goff (DD-247) in March 1923 History United States Namesake Nathan Goff, Jr. Builder New York Shipbuilding Laid down 16
- ... personnel, from Norfolk to Casablanca and then on to Reykjavík , Iceland , returning to New York on 31 december . Goff spent the first 7 months of 1944 with Albemarle , shepherding the tender safely to San Juan, ...
#10 HMS Faulknor (1914)
HMS Faulknor was a British destroyer of the First World War . She was purchased by the Royal Navy whilst still under construction in Britain for the Chilean Navy who had ordered her in 1912 as part of the Almirante Lynch class . She was renamed after the Faulknor family of British nineteenth century
- ... Faulknor and sister ship Broke as reinforcements. [32] Faulknor transferred to the Dover Patrol on 31 december 1916, [33] joining the 6th Destroyer Flotilla . [34] On the night of 25/26 February 1917, Faulknor ...
#11 HMS Star (1896)
HMS Star was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896–1897 Naval Estimates. She was the eleventh ship to carry this name since it was introduced in 1643 for a 19-gun ship sold until 1652. [3] [4] Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name,
- ... m Sutton Evans as part of the Portsmouth instructional flotilla until she paid off at Portsmouth on 31 december 1900, when her crew turned over to HMS Electra . [11] She was commissioned at Portsmouth on 27 Augu ...
#12 USS Lamson (DD-18)
USS Lamson (DD–18) was a Smith -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I . She was the first ship named for Roswell Lamson . Smith-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Lamson . USS Lamson (DD-18) underway in 1912. History United States Name Lamson Namesake
- ... Armistice , Lamson departed Brest on 11 December 1918 and arrived at Charleston, South Carolina on 31 december . She decommissioned on 15 July 1919 and was sold on 21 November. NOTEWORTHY COMMANDING OFFICERS Lie ...
#13 Soviet destroyer Komsomolets Ukrainy
Komsomolets Ukrainy was the lead ship of Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy . [2] [3] Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy Komsomolets Ukrainy in 1990 History Soviet Union Name Komsomolets Ukrainy (Комсомолец Украины) Namesake Komsomol of Ukraine Builder 61 Communards Shipyard , Nikolaye
- ... Komsomol of Ukraine Builder 61 Communards Shipyard , Nikolayev Laid down 15 September 1959 Launched 31 december 1960 Commissioned 31 December 1962 Decommissioned 24 June 1991 Renamed from SKR-25 Homeport Sevasto ...
- ... Communards Shipyard , Nikolayev Laid down 15 September 1959 Launched 31 December 1960 Commissioned 31 december 1962 Decommissioned 24 June 1991 Renamed from SKR-25 Homeport Sevastopol Identification Pennant num ...
- ... [5] CONSTRUCTION AND CAREER Komsomolets Ukrainy was laid down on 15 September 1959, and launched on 31 december 1960 by Mykolayiv Shipyard in Mykolayiv . She was commissioned on 31 December 1962. On February 19, ...
- ... 1959, and launched on 31 December 1960 by Mykolayiv Shipyard in Mykolayiv . She was commissioned on 31 december 1962. On February 19, 1966, she was awarded the USSR Navy Prize and a diploma of the Commander-in-C ...
#14 Soviet destroyer Krasny Kavkaz
Krasny Kavkaz (Russian for Red Caucasus ) was a Soviet, later Russian Kashin-class destroyer of the Black Sea Fleet . Destroyer of the Soviet Navy Not to be confused with Soviet cruiser Krasny Kavkaz . History → Soviet Union → Russia Name Krasny Kavkaz Builder 61 Communards Shipyard Laid down 25 Nov
- ... BU-1000 ASW rocket launchers SERVICE HISTORY From 1 June 1967 to 31 June 1967 and from 1 January to 31 december 1968 the destroyer rendered assistance to the armed forces of Egypt and from 5 October to 24 Octobe ...
#15 USS Tarbell
USS Tarbell (DD–142) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was the first ship named for Captain Joseph Tarbell . Wickes-class destroyer USS Tarbell underway in Charleston harbor on 17 December 1942 History United States Name Tarbell Namesake Joseph Tarbell B
- ... rbell Namesake Joseph Tarbell Builder William Cramp & Sons , Philadelphia Yard number 457 Laid down 31 december 1917 Launched 28 May 1918 Commissioned 27 November 1918 Decommissioned 8 June 1922 Identification D ...
- ... 102 mm)/50 guns 2 × 3 in (76 mm)/23 guns 12 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes Tarbell was laid down on 31 december 1917 at Philadelphia by William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Company. The ship was launched ...
- ... to North Africa, from there operating as a hunter/ killer group in the vicinity of the Azores . On 31 december , Lea was severely damaged in a collision, and Tarbell took her in tow for Bermuda. On 3 January 194 ...
#16 Mahan-class destroyer
The Mahan -class destroyers of the United States Navy were a series of 18 destroyers of which the first 16 were laid down in 1934. The last two of the 18, Dunlap and Fanning (this pair laid down in 1935), are sometimes considered a separate ship class . All 18 were commissioned in 1936 and 1937. Mah
- ... oston Navy Yard 19 September 1934 14 September 1935 15 September 1936 13 December 1945 Ship sold on 31 december 1947 [35] Conyngham DD-371 4 November 1936 20 December 1946 Ship used in Operation Crossroads in 19 ...
- ... ber 1947 [40] 15 November 1943 17 December 1947 Cushing DD-376 Puget Sound Navy Yard 15 August 1934 31 december 1935 28 August 1936 — Sunk during Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on 13 November 1942 [41] Perkins DD-3 ...
- ... DD-384 United Dry Dock, Inc. 10 April 1935 18 April 1936 12 June 1937 14 December 1945 Ship sold on 31 december 1947 [45] Fanning DD-385 18 September 1936 8 October 1937 14 December 1945 Ship decommissioned 14 D ...
#17 USS Barry (DD-933)
USS Barry (DD-933) was one of eighteen Forrest Sherman –class destroyers of the United States Navy , and was the third US destroyer to be named for Commodore John Barry . Commissioned in 1954, she spent most of her career in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean, but also served in the Vietna
- ... , 27 November 1965 to 30 December 1965 [12] Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal , 1 December 1965 to 31 december r 1965 [12] Meritorious Unit Commendation , 7 October 1970 to 18 October 1970, [12] Jordanian-PLO co ...
#18 Soviet destroyer Strogy (1939)
Strogy ( Russian : Строгий , lit. ' Strict ' ) was one of 18 Storozhevoy -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7U ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Although she began construction as a Project 7 Gnevny -class destroyer , Strogy was rebuilt to the modified Project 7U desig
- ... n Builder Shipyard No. 190 (Zhdanov) , Leningrad Yard number 523 Laid down 26 October 1938 Launched 31 december 1939 Completed 22 September 1942 Commissioned 30 August 1941 Renamed SDK-13 , 20 March 1956 SS-18 , ...
- ... -class destroyer. She was relaid down as a Project 7U destroyer on 26 October 1938, and launched on 31 december 1939. [9] By the 22 June 1941 beginning of Operation Barbarossa , the German invasion of the Soviet ...
#19 HMS Birmingham (D86)
HMS Birmingham was a Type 42 destroyer laid down by Cammell Laird and Company , Limited, at Birkenhead on 28 March 1972, launched on 30 July 1973 by Lady Empson, wife of Sir Derek Empson and commissioned on 3 December 1976. She was named for the city of Birmingham , England . Destroyer of the Royal
- ... ell Laird Laid down 28 March 1972 Launched 30 July 1973 Commissioned 3 December 1976 Decommissioned 31 december 1999 Identification Pennant number : D86 Nickname(s) "The Brum" Fate Sold for scrap on 20 October 2 ...
#20 USS Lea (DD-118)
USS Lea (DD-118) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II . She was named in honor of Edward Lea , a US Navy officer killed during the American Civil War . Wickes-class destroyer USS Lea (DD-118) laying a smoke screen in 1921 History United States N
- ... Newfoundland to Iceland ON 67 19–28 Feb 1942 [3] from Iceland to Newfoundland AUXILIARY SERVICE On 31 december 1943, Lea was five days out of New York on convoy escort duty when she was rammed by a merchant shi ...