langs: 3 июля [ru] / july 3 [en] / 3. juli [de] / 3 juillet [fr] / 3 luglio [it] / 3 de julio [es]
days: june 30 / july 1 / july 2 / july 3 / july 4 / july 5 / july 6
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Dutch Island Light
Dutch Island Light is a historic lighthouse on Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island . [2] [3] [4] Lighthouse Dutch Island Light Dutch Island light in 2009, viewed from a kayak Location Jamestown, Rhode Island Coordinates 41°29′48.27″N 71°24′15.35″W Tower Constructed 1826 Foundation Surface rock
- ... the area. The Building Committee's choice of Abcore was approved by the Board of Directors, and on july 3, 2007, Craig Amerigian agreed to serve as the DILS Project Manager and Owner Representative. Abcore ...
#2 Nauset Light
Nauset Light , officially Nauset Beach Light , [2] is a restored lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore near Eastham, Massachusetts , erected in 1923 using the 1877 tower that was moved here from the Chatham Light . [2] [3] [4] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The tow
- ... t Light . Nauset Light Preservation Society. June 2004 . Retrieved March 29, 2017 . Dwyer, Dialynn ( july 3, 2017), "The lighthouse on the Cape Cod Potato Chips bag is real (and you can visit it)" , Boston.co ...
#3 Pointe aux Barques Light
Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located along the shores of Lake Huron on the northeastern tip of the Thumb . Originally constructed in 1848, it is one of the oldest active lighthouses in the state. The name is transl
- ... on Township. President James K. Polk appropriated $5,000 to build the first lighthouse structure on july 3, 1847. The first keeper, Peter Shook, and his family moved in in 1848. In 1849 the keeper's dwelling ...
#4 Cape San Blas Light
The Cape San Blas Light is a lighthouse in the state of Florida in the United States. There were four built between 1849 and 1885. It was located at Cape San Blas in the northwestern part of the state. Due to beach erosion and weather damage over the decades, it was moved in 2014 to Port St. Joe . T
- ... The following year the Board noted "No appropriation was made; the site remained unprotected and on july 3, 1882, the tower was overthrown and completely destroyed." The Board strongly recommended that the t ...
#5 Cape North Lighthouse
The Cape North Lighthouse is a cylindrical lighthouse tower with a red and white checkerboard pattern that stood at Money Point, near Cape North , Cape Breton from 1908 to 1980. While originally installed at Cape Race , Newfoundland , this tower is most commonly referred to as the Cape North Lightho
- ... me history. The museum offers guided tours of the lighthouse during summer months. An earthquake on july 3, 2010 caused a mercury spill within the lighthouse, resulting in a temporary closure and a cleanup t ...
#6 Sambro Island Light
Sambro Island Lighthouse is a landfall lighthouse located at the entrance to Halifax Harbour , Nova Scotia , on an island near the community of Sambro in the Halifax Regional Municipality . It is the oldest surviving lighthouse in North America and its construction is a National Historic Event . [2]
- ... ast of Nova Scotia, Slocum departed on his around the world voyage from Sambro Island Lighthouse on july 3, 1895. "I watched light after light sink astern as I sailed into the unbounded sea, till Sambro, the ...
Manufacturer / Manufacturer
#1 Gourlay Brothers
Gourlay Brothers was a marine engineering and shipbuilding company based in Dundee , Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. Gourlay Brothers and Company (Dundee) Ltd. Type Private limited company Industry Marine engineering Shipbuilding Predecessor Gourlay, Mudie & Co. (1846-1853) Gourlay Broth
- ... ons Screw Steamer 20 April 1878 [78] Loch Awe 89 560 tons Ireland, Leitch and Company Screw Steamer 3 july 1878 [79] Richmond 90 George Nicoll, Sydney 8 June 1878 [80] Loch Earn 91 Screw Steamer 26 Septembe ...
- ... May 1900 [182] Bengali 196 Steel Screw Steamer 20 December 1900 [183] Monte Video 197 Single Screw 3 july 1901 [184] Ingerid 198 Single Screw 19 April 1901 [185] Kuranda 199 11 October 1901 [186] Harry Esc ...
#2 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
- ... ies Corp. planned to buy Honeywell, GE made a counter-offer that was approved by Honeywell. [50] On july 3, 2001, the European Union issued a statement that "prohibit the proposed acquisition by General Elec ...
- ... June 2017. [98] [99] The merger agreement was approved by shareholders at the end of June 2017. On july 3, 2017, the transaction was completed and Baker Hughes became a GE company and was renamed Baker Hugh ...
Ship / Ship
#1 JS Haruna
JS Haruna (DDH-141) was the lead ship of the Haruna -class helicopter destroyer of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force . Haruna-class helicopter destroyer For other ships with the same name, see Japanese ship Haruna . JS Haruna in Pearl Harbor on 26 June 2008 History Japan Name Haruna (はるな) Nam
- ... e US Navy along with JDS Hiei, JDS Akizuki , JDS Makishio and JDS Narushio , south of Honshu . From july 3 to August 17, 1978, she participated in Hawaii dispatch training with the JDS Hiei , JDS Kuroshio , ...
#2 French destroyer Mogador
Mogador was the lead ship of the French Navy 's Mogador class of destroyers ( French : contre-torpilleur ). Named after the Moroccan town , she was built before the outbreak of World War II . The ship was heavily damaged during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 July 1940, but was later repair
- ... tbreak of World War II . The ship was heavily damaged during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 july 1940, but was later repaired and sailed to Toulon . She was scuttled in Toulon Harbor when the Germ ...
- ... was fitted in June 1940, but proved to be ineffectual. [5] Mogador immediately after the attack on 3 july 1940 Mogador was present during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 July 1940 and was severely ...
- ... y after the attack on 3 July 1940 Mogador was present during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 july 1940 and was severely damaged by a hit from an armour-piercing 15-inch (38 cm) shell in the rear hu ...
#3 Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1970)
Sposobny ( Russian: Способный , "Capable") was a Project 61 ( NATO reporting name Kashin -class) destroyer of the Soviet Navy , which briefly became part of the Russian Navy . The ship served during the Cold War from 1971 to 1989. For other ships with the same name, see Soviet destroyer Sposobny . S
- ... anent. This followed an unsuccessful Ukrainian attempt to raise the Ukrainian flag over the ship on 3 july after the crew took the oath of allegiance to Ukraine; the ship remained under Russian control. She ...
#4 USS Stethem
USS Stethem (DDG-63) is an Arleigh Burke -class destroyer in the United States Navy . The ship was built in Pascagoula, Mississippi , starting on 11 May 1993. She was commissioned on 21 October 1995. She is part of the Pacific Fleet, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15 . The Stethem was named for Stee
- ... m set sail for the Persian Gulf on her maiden overseas deployment, reporting for duty in Bahrain on 3 july . During the next three months she served in a variety of roles including the primary Air Warfare Co ...
#5 Spanish destroyer Plutón
Plutón was a Furor -class destroyer of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War . History Spain Name Plutón Namesake Spanish name for Pluto , Roman god of the underworld. Builder Thomson , later Clydebank Laid down 12 February 1897 Launched 1897
- ... mson , later Clydebank Laid down 12 February 1897 Launched 1897 Completed 4 November 1897 Fate Sunk 3 july 1898 General characteristics Class and type Furor -class destroyer Displacement 400 tons Length 225 ...
- ... open sea by running the blockade. The decision was made on 1 July 1898, with the break-out set for 3 july 1898. The crew of Plutón spent 2 July 1898 returning from Naval Brigade service and preparing for a ...
- ... to avoid action, put on all the speed they could, and run for the open sea. At about 0845 hours on 3 july 1898, the Spanish ships got underway. The U.S. squadron sighted the Spanish ships in the channel at ...
#6 USS Porter (DD-800)
USS Porter (DD-800) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , the fourth Navy ship named for Commodore David Porter (1780 – 1843), and his son Admiral David Dixon Porter (1813–1891). Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Porter . History United States
- ... n Francisco , Porter underwent refresher training at San Diego, then steamed for the east coast. On 3 july 1946 Porter was placed out of commission, in reserve, attached to the U.S. Atlantic Reserve Fleet , ...
#7 Mogador-class destroyer
The Mogador -class large destroyers ( contre-torpilleurs ) of the French Navy were laid down in 1935 and commissioned in 1939. They were extremely fast, very large destroyers intended to act as scouts for the two fast Dunkerque -class battleship s. The design evolved from the extremely fast Le Fanta
- ... mines Both Mogador and her sister Volta were present during the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 july 1940, but only Volta managed to escape to Toulon . Mogador was struck by a 15-inch (38 cm) shell in ...
- ... tted in June 1940, but proved to be ineffectual. [16] During the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 july 1940, Mogador was severely damaged by a hit from a 15-inch (38 cm) shell in the rear hull that deto ...
#8 NMS Regina Maria
NMS Regina Maria was the second and last of the two Regele Ferdinand -class destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy in the late 1920s. After the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 ( Operation Barbarossa ), she took part in the Raid on Constanța a few days later and may have da
- ... ng Dutchman ( Letuchiy gollándets ) Acquired 5 September 1944 Commissioned 20 October 1944 Stricken 3 july 1951 Fate Returned to Romania, 24 June 1951 People's Republic of Romania Acquired 24 June 1951 Rena ...
- ... ptember as part of the Black Sea Fleet, along with her sister. She was struck from the navy list on 3 july 1951 [18] after she had been returned to Romania [19] with her sister on 24 June. [8] The sisters r ...
#9 Japanese destroyer Hatakaze (1924)
The Japanese destroyer Hatakaze ( 旗風 , ”Flag Wind” ) was one of nine Kamikaze -class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. During the Pacific War , she participated in the Philippines Campaign in December 1941 and the Dutch East Indies Campaign in early 1942. She to
- ... off Mako, 1924 History Empire of Japan Name Hatakaze (はたかぜ) Builder Maizuru Naval Arsenal Laid down 3 july 1923 Launched 15 March 1924 Completed 30 August 1924 Renamed Destroyer No. 9 (1923-1928) Stricken 1 ...
- ... mph) . [4] CONSTRUCTION AND CAREER Hatakaze , built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal , was laid down on 3 july 1923, launched on 15 March 1924 and completed on 30 August 1924. Originally commissioned simply as ...
#10 USS Rich (DD-820)
USS Rich (DD-820/DDE-820) was a Gearing -class destroyer in the United States Navy during the Korean War and the Vietnam War . She was the second ship named in honor of Lieutenant (junior grade) Ralph McMaster Rich (1916–1942), who was awarded the Navy Cross for his leadership as a naval aviator abo
- ... on Laid down 16 May 1945 Launched 5 October 1945 Sponsored by Mrs. Ralph McMaster Rich Commissioned 3 july 1946 Decommissioned 10 November 1977 Reclassified DDE-820, March 1950 Stricken 15 December 1977 Hom ...
- ... 45, sponsored by Mrs. Ralph McMaster Rich, widow of the vessel's namesake. Rich was commissioned on 3 july 1946, with Commander R. C. Houston in command. After a shakedown in the Caribbean Sea , Rich depart ...
- ... eturned to Norfolk and prepared for an extended deployment with the Middle East Force . Underway on 3 july , she operated in the Indian Ocean area into December, and on 21 January 1970 returned to Norfolk. O ...
#11 USS Moale
USS Moale (DD-693) was the second Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer of the United States Navy . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Moale History United States Name Moale Namesake Edward Moale, Jr. Builder Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Laid down 5 August 1943 Launched 16 January 1944 Comm
- ... perations against Spanish land and naval forces at Santiago de Cuba , including the naval battle of 3 july . Helena subsequently sailed east, around the Cape of Good Hope , and across the Indian Ocean to the ...
#12 Ikazuchi-class destroyer
The Ikazuchi -class destroyers ( 雷型駆逐艦 , Ikazuchi-gata kuchikukan ) was a class of six torpedo boat destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy , which were built in Britain in 1897-99. All were named after celestial phenomena. [1] For destroyer escorts of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, see Ika
- ... date 16 December 1909, written off 15 September 1910 曙 Akebono "Dawn" 1 February 1898 25 April 1899 3 july 1899 Retired 18 October 1921, broken up 2 May 1925 漣 Sazanami "Ripple" 1 June 1897 8 August 1899 28 ...
#13 USS Sampson (DD-394)
The second USS Sampson (DD-394) was a Somers -class destroyer in the United States Navy . She was named of William Thomas Sampson a rear admiral known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War . Somers-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see US
- ... Navy Yard until 1 July when she sailed for the Chesapeake . She arrived at Annapolis, Maryland , on 3 july to embark midshipmen for a training cruise and put to sea on the 7th with a task group for battle p ...
#14 USS Rupertus
USS Rupertus (DD-851) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for United States Marine Corps Major General William H. Rupertus (1889–1945). Gearing-class destroyer This article needs additional citations for verification . ( September 2014 ) USS Rupertus in 1958 History Unit
- ... llowing overhaul and exercises off the California coast, Rupertus again got underway for WestPac on 3 july 1968. She arrived in her new homeport, Yokosuka, on 22 July, and assumed naval gunfire support resp ...
#15 USS Niblack (DD-424)
USS Niblack (DD-424) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Albert Parker Niblack . Niblack became the Director of Naval Intelligence 1 March 1919, and Naval Attache in London 6 August 1920. As Vice Admiral , he commanded U.S. Naval Forces in Europe
- ... ine groups and as an escort for one convoy from England in April. She transited the Panama Canal on 3 july 1945 and proceeded to Pearl Harbor via San Diego . Following a training program, during which hosti ...
#16 USS Caron
USS Caron (DD-970) was a Spruance -class destroyer , named for Hospital Corpsman Third Class Wayne M. Caron (1946 – 1968), who was killed in action during the Vietnam War , and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor . Spruance-class destroyer USS Caron on 1 January 1983 History United States Name C
- ... ing United Nations sanctions against Iraq and aiding in Operation Southern Watch . From February to 3 july 1998 she deployed to the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf, operating with John C. Stennis and Carrier ...
#17 USS Lyman K. Swenson
USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , was laid down on 11 September 1943 by Bath Iron Works , Bath, Maine and launched on 12 February 1944; sponsored by Miss Cecelia A. Swenson, daughter of Captain Swenson. The ship was commissioned at Boston Navy Yard on 2 May 1944.
- ... istic speed of seaborn power, her group launched the first carrier based strike against North Korea 3 july . Besides plane guard and patrol duties she also participated in shore bombardment and five support ...
#18 USS Williamson (DD-244)
USS Williamson (DD-244/AVP-15/AVD-2/APD-27) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Commander William Price Williamson . Tender of the United States Navy History United States Namesake William Price Williamson Builder New York Shipbuilding Lai
- ... erred the man to Indianapolis . The destroyer departed Saipan on 25 June and arrived at Eniwetok on 3 july . Six days later, Williamson sailed once more for Guam and in ensuing days again operated as refueli ...
#19 French destroyer Le Fantasque
Le Fantasque ("The capricious one") was the lead ship of her class of six large destroyers ( contre-torpilleur , "Torpedo-boat destroyer") built for the Marine Nationale (French Navy) during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1935 and participated in the Second World War . When war was declared
- ... June after an erroneous report that they were at sea. After the British attack on Mers-el-Kébir on 3 july , the ship escorted the Algiers-based cruisers that failed to rendezvous with Strasbourg after she e ...
#20 USS Dorsey (DD-117)
USS Dorsey (DD–117) , reclassified DMS-1 on 19 November 1940, was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I . She was named for John Dorsey. Wickes-class destroyer USS Dorsey underway History United States Name Dorsey Namesake John Dorsey Builder William Cramp & Sons , P
- ... st, in the Canal Zone, and, between 29 December 1938 and 25 April 1939, in the Caribbean Sea . From 3 july 1940 she was based at Pearl Harbor. She entered Pearl Harbor Navy Yard on 6 November for conversion ...