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Engine / Engine
#1 List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines
List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines . The compression-ignition diesel engines listed below are currently [ when? ] used by various marques of automobiles and commercial vehicles of the German automotive concern , Volkswagen Group , [1] and also in Volkswagen Marine [2] and Volkswagen Industrial
- ... roduces V12 diesel passenger car concept (with images)" . GreenCarCongress.com . BioAge Group, LLC. 7 january 2007 . Retrieved 18 January 2010 . "The ultimate high-performance SUV - the new Audi Q7 V12 TDI qua ...
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse
Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse , also known as Wollongong Harbour Lighthouse , is a historic lighthouse situated on the southern breakwater of the heritage -listed [1] Wollongong Harbour, in Wollongong , New South Wales in Australia . Wollongong is the only place in the east of Australia to have t
- ... LISTING The Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse was listed as a local government heritage building on 7 january 2000, and was noted of being of local significance for being 'Australia's first prefabricated steel ...
#2 Rotten Island Lighthouse
Rotten Island lighthouse is a harbour light to light the passage from St. John's Point to inner channel and past the rocks to the anchorage within Killybegs Harbour, Donegal Bay , Ireland . It is operated by the Commissioners of Irish Lights . This article includes a list of references , related rea
- ... dinates 54°36′52.4″N 8°26′26.1″W Tower Constructed 1838 Construction granite blocks tower Automated 7 january 1959 Height 15 metres (49 ft) Shape tapered cylindrical tower Markings white tower, red gallery Ope ...
- ... very three seconds. This new light was introduced on 13 December 1910. The station was automated on 7 january 1959 and the dioptric lens with its revolving machine and vaporised paraffin incandescent burner we ...
#3 Wollongong Head Lighthouse
The Wollongong Head Lighthouse , also known as Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse or Flagstaff Point Light , is an active lighthouse located adjacent to the heritage -listed [1] Wollongong Harbour precinct in Wollongong , a coastal city south of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . It overlooks the Tasman
- ... d only a few hundred metres away on the Belmore Basin to the north was discontinued in 1974. [2] On 7 january 2000, the Wollongong Head Lighthouse was listed as a local government heritage building for being t ...
#4 Manitowoc Breakwater Light
The Manitowoc Breakwater Light is a Lake Michigan lighthouse located near Manitowoc in Manitowoc County , Wisconsin , at the end of the north pier defining Manitowoc's harbor. [2] Lighthouse Manitowoc Breakwater Light Manitowoc Breakwater Lighthouse Location Manitowoc , Wisconsin Coordinates 44°05′3
- ... nd complementary south pier navigational beacon , which was unmoored and swept out into the lake on january 7, 2019, during a period of heavy waves and lakeshore flooding from gusty winds. [3] [4] IMAGES
Ship / Ship
#1 USS Rowan (DD-64)
USS Rowan (DD-64) was a Sampson -class destroyer of the United States Navy . She was the second Navy ship named for Vice Admiral Stephen C. Rowan (1805–1890). Sampson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Rowan . USS Rowan (DD-64) History United States Name USS Rowan (DD-64) Na
- ... 10 May 1915 Launched 23 March 1916 Commissioned 22 August 1916 Decommissioned 19 June 1922 Stricken 7 january 1936 Fate Sold for scrap 20 April 1939 General characteristics Class and type Sampson -class destro ...
- ... 19 June 1922. She remained inactive, laid up at League Island , until struck from the Navy list on 7 january 1936. Her hulk was sold for scrap on 20 April 1939.
#2 USS Hopkins (DD-249)
USS Hopkins (DD-249/DMS-13) was a Clemson -class destroyer built in 1920 and in United States Navy service between 1921-1946. The third Navy ship named in honor of Commodore of the Continental Navy Esek Hopkins , she saw extensive action in the Pacific Theatre during World War II , emerging the most
- ... e bombers and kamikazes . When her sister ship Palmer was hit and sank in 13 minutes the morning of 7 january , Hopkins rescued 94 survivors. Hopkins departed the Philippines 15 January 1945 for a brief rest at ...
#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
- ... g Operation Wikinger [5] Named after Max Schultz Z4 Richard Beitzen Laid down: Deutsche Werke Kiel, 7 january 1935 Launched: 30 November 1935 Commissioned: 13 May 1937 Fate: scrapped 1947 Named after Richard B ...
#4 HMS Seraph (1918)
HMS Seraph was an S-class destroyer , which served with the Royal Navy during the Russian Civil War . The S class were a development of the previous R class , with minor differences, constructed at the end of the First World War . Seraph had a career as an evacuation vessel more than as a warship. L
- ... ned to UK waters. [22] On 4 December, Seraph was placed in the Reserve Fleet at Devonport . [23] On 7 january 1927, the destroyer was recommissioned with a full complement and left on 8 February to join the Ei ...
#5 HMS Laforey (G99)
HMS Laforey was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was commissioned in and served during the Second World War , and was torpedoed and sunk by a U-boat in 1944. She had been adopted by the civil community of Northampton in November 1941. Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the
- ... ry, before heading into the Bay of Naples . On 6 January she sank the hulk of a liberty ship and on 7 january was despatched to the waters off Capri to search for a lifeboat. On 18 January she and a number of ...
#6 HMS Glasgow (D88)
HMS Glasgow was a Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy . The last of the Batch 1 Type 42 destroyers, Glasgow was commissioned in 1979. The destroyer fought during the Falklands War , and on 12 May 1982 was damaged by a bomb from an Argentine A-4 Skyhawk . Glasgow was part of the Royal Navy’s 3rd Dest
- ... would be decommissioned in January 2005. Glasgow was formally decommissioned on 1 February 2005. On 7 january 2009 she was towed from Portsmouth to Turkey for breaking up . PUBLICATIONS Colledge, J. J. ; Warlo ...
#7 HNLMS Rotterdam (D818)
HNLMS Rotterdam (D818) ( Dutch : Hr.Ms. Rotterdam ) was a destroyer of the Friesland class . The ship was in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1957 to 1981. The destroyer was named after the Dutch city of Rotterdam and was the nineteenth ship with this name. In 1981 the ship was taken out
- ... . Rotterdam History Netherlands Name Rotterdam Namesake Rotterdam Builder RDM , Rotterdam Laid down 7 january 1954 Launched 26 January 1956 Commissioned 28 February 1957 Decommissioned 15 May 1981 Fate Sold to ...
- ... ht Friesland -class destroyers and was built at the RDM in Rotterdam. The keel laying took place on 7 january 1954 and the launching on 26 January 1956. The ship was put into service on 28 February 1957. [2] R ...
#8 USS Benham (DD-796)
USS Benham (DD-796) was a Fletcher -class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1960. She was then transferred to Peru where she served as BAP Villar (DD-71) until being scrapped in 1980. Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see U
- ... y 1945 in preparation for Operation "Musketeer," the landings on Luzon in the Philippines. On 6 and 7 january , while the American invasion forces suffered under enemy air attacks in the South China Sea and at ...
- ... ining missions out of Newport for the Atlantic Fleet antisubmarine and destroyer force commands. On 7 january 1956, Benham entered the Boston Naval Shipyard for another modernization overhaul. She then spent t ...
#9 USS Blue (DD-744)
USS Blue (DD-744) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , was the second United States Navy ship of that name, for Lieutenant Commander John S. Blue (1902–1942). Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Blue . History United States Name Blue Namesake John S. Blue B
- ... 4 and 18 November and 14–16 December); Formosa raids (3–4, 9, and 15 January 1945); Luzon raids (6–7 7 january ; China coast raids (12–16 January); Honshū and the Nansei Shoto raids (15–26 February and 1 March); ...
#10 HMS Vansittart (D64)
HMS Vansittart was an Admiralty modified W-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy . She was ordered in January 1918 from William Beardmore & Company with the 13th Order for Destroyers of the Emergency War Program of 1918–19. She was the second Royal Navy ship to carry the name which was first used
- ... cord Operations: Second World War Victories: U-102 CONSTRUCTION HMS Vansittart ' s keel was laid on 7 january 1918 at the William Beardmore & Company Shipyard at Dalmuir . She was launched on 17 April 1919. Sh ...
#11 USS Allen (DD-66)
USS Allen (DD-66) was a Sampson -class destroyer of the United States Navy launched in 1916. She was the second Navy ship named for Lieutenant William Henry Allen (1784–1813), a naval officer during the War of 1812 . She was the longest-serving destroyer on the Naval Vessel Register when she was sol
- ... town, whence she departed on the day after Christmas, bound for home. Allen pulled into New York on 7 january 1919. INTER-WAR PERIOD After voyage repairs, the destroyer resumed duty along the East Coast and in ...
#12 HMS Viscount (D92)
HMS Viscount was a V-class destroyer (Thornycroft V and W class) of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I and in World War II . Destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS Viscount sometime after the May 1940 change of her pennant number to I92. History United Kingdom Name H
- ... to the Western Approaches Command but continued her escort and patrol operations from Plymouth. On 7 january 1940, she and the destroyer Vanoc relieved two French warships as escort for Convoy HG 13 during th ...
#13 USS Worden (DD-288)
The second USS Worden (DD-288) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I . She was named for John Lorimer Worden . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Worden . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( December 2
- ... 1 September, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard and remained there for the rest of the year. On 7 january 1928, she started south from Philadelphia. This time, however, she participated only in the prelimi ...
#14 Kidd-class destroyer
The Kidd -class destroyers were a series of four guided-missile destroyers (DDGs) based on the Spruance class . In contrast to their predecessor's focus on anti-submarine warfare , the Kidd s were designed as more advanced multipurpose ships with the addition of considerably enhanced anti-aircraft c
- ... d USS Atlanta . USS Chandler (DDG-996) was named after Rear Admiral Theodore Chandler , who died on 7 january 1945, as a result of burns received from a kamikaze crashing into his flagship, USS Louisville , th ...
#15 USS Decatur (DDG-73)
USS Decatur (DDG-73) is an Arleigh Burke -class destroyer in the United States Navy . She is named for the former naval officer Stephen Decatur, Jr . This ship is the 22nd destroyer of her class. USS Decatur was the 13th ship of this class to be built at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine , and construc
- ... f her final missile tests and sea trials, Decatur commenced her first western Pacific deployment on 7 january 2000. After stopping at Pearl Harbor to load Tomahawk land-attack missiles, the guided missile dest ...
#16 USS Thompson (DD-305)
USS Thompson (DD-305) , a Clemson -class destroyer of the U.S. Navy named in honor of Secretary of the Navy Richard W. Thompson (1809–1900), never saw action against an enemy. She was the first Navy ship of that name; the second, Thompson (DD-627) , named for Robert M. Thompson , served during Wor
- ... (DesRon) 11. After initial fleet operations off the west coast, Thompson departed from San Diego on 7 january 1921, to take part in fleet maneuvers off Panama and later off the Chilean coast, south of Valparaí ...
#17 Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik was a flotilla leader built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy by Yarrow Shipbuilders in Glasgow in 1930 and 1931. She was one of the largest destroyers of her time. Resembling contemporary British designs, Dubrovnik was a fast ship with a main armament of four Czechoslovak -built Škoda 140 mm
- ... island in the Strait of Sicily , under escort from the destroyer Lanzerotto Malocello . [15] On 6–7 7 january 1943, Premuda and 13 other Italian destroyers transported troops to the Axis-held port of Tunis in N ...
#18 List of destroyers of World War II
This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War . [1] [2] [3] [4] Ships of World War II A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z aircraft carriers battleships battlecruisers cruisers coastal ships monitors destroyers torpedo boats frigates corvettes minor warships mine warfare amphib
- ... y 1919 scrapped 1945 Bersagliere Regia Marina Soldati Destroyer 1,850 1 April 1939 sunk by aircraft 7 january 1943 Besposhchadny Soviet Navy Gnevny Destroyer 1,587 2 October 1939 sunk 6 October 1943 Beverley R ...
- ... 17 decommissioned 1 April 1940, scrapped Hinoki (1944) Matsu Destroyer 1,262 30 September 1944 sunk 7 january 1945 Hobby United States Navy Benson Destroyer 1,620 18 November 1942 decommissioned 1946, sunk as ...
- ... ublic after war Hovey United States Navy Clemson Destroyer minesweeper 1,190 24 September 1919 sunk 7 january 1945 Howard Wickes Destroyer minesweeper 1,190 29 January 1920 sold for scrap 14 June 1946 Howorth ...
- ... se Navy Fubuki Destroyer 1,750 10 May 1929 sunk 12 October 1942 Murasame Shiratsuyu Destroyer 1,685 7 january 1937 sunk 6 March 1943 Murphy United States Navy Benson Destroyer 1,620 25 July 1942 decommissioned ...
- ... 1, scrapped 1962 Palmer United States Navy Wickes Destroyer minesweeper 1,190 22 November 1918 sunk 7 january 1945 Pantera Regia Marina Leone Destroyer 2,195 28 October 1924 scuttled 3 / 4 April 1941 Panther R ...
- ... tralian Navy Q Destroyer 1,692 26 November 1942 sold for scrap 1962 Quail Royal Navy Destroyer 1,692 7 january y 1943 damaged by mine 15 November 1943, sunk under tow 18 May 1944 Quality Royal Navy Royal Austral ...
- ... 43 decommissioned 1947, sunk as target 1970 Yūdachi Imperial Japanese Navy Shiratsuyu Destroyer 1,68 7 january ry 1937 sunk 13 November 1942 Yūgiri Ayanami Destroyer 1,750 3 December 1930 sunk 25 November 1943 Y ...
#19 USS Tattnall (DDG-19)
USS Tattnall (DDG-19) was a Charles F. Adams -class guided missile -armed destroyer of the United States Navy . She was named for Commodore Josiah Tattnall III USN (1794–1871) – also commandant of the CSS Virginia , and an admiral in the Confederate States Navy – who made the adage " blood is thicke
- ... s part of the 2nd Fleet "Ready Alert Group" and twice interrupted her holiday leave period on 4 and 7 january to get underway on less than 24 hours notice. During the second of these sorties, she rendezvoused ...
#20 Farragut-class destroyer (1958)
The Farragut -class destroyer was a group of 10 guided missile destroyers built for the United States Navy (USN) during the 1950s. They were the second destroyer class to be named for Admiral David Farragut . The class is sometimes referred to as the Coontz class , since Coontz was first to be desig
- ... 40 DLG-9 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 1 March 1957 6 December 1958 15 July 1960 2 October 1989 Struck 7 january 1990, sold for scrap King DDG-41 DLG-10 1 March 1957 6 December 1958 17 November 1960 28 March 1991 ...