langs: 4 марта [ru] / march 4 [en] / 4. märz [de] / 4 mars [fr] / 4 marzo [it] / 4 de marzo [es]
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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
- ... trial Motor , Jeep Patriot references "New VW Passat in depth" . WorldCarFans.com . Volkswagen AG . 4 march 2005 . Retrieved 6 November 2009 . "The new TDI 2.0 Industrial Engines" (PDF) , mi-uk.com , Volkswa ...
- ... Jeep Compass , Jeep Patriot reference "New VW Passat in depth" . WorldCarFans.com . Volkswagen AG . 4 march 2005 . Retrieved 6 November 2009 . "Self study programme 352: Unit Injectors with piezo valves - De ...
#2 List of discontinued Volkswagen Group diesel engines
List of discontinued Volkswagen Group diesel engines . The compression-ignition diesel engines listed below were formerly 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 Industri
- ... uattro (05/03-07/05) reference "Audi A8 4.0 TDI quattro" . AudiWorld.com . AUDI AG – press release. 4 march 2003 . Retrieved 20 February 2010 . [ dubious – discuss ] [ unreliable source? ] "Audi A8 4.0 TDI q ...
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Slangkop Lighthouse
Slangkop Lighthouse is a lighthouse near the town of Kommetjie , near Cape Town, South Africa . [3] Lighthouse Slangkop Lighthouse Slangkoppunt Location Kommetjie Western Cape South Africa Coordinates 34°08′55.0″S 18°19′10.0″E Tower Constructed 1919 Construction cast iron tower Height 33 metres (1
- ... red cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern [1] Markings white tower and lantern Light First lit 4 march 1919 Focal height 40 metres (130 ft) Intensity 5,000,000 CD [2] Range 33 miles (53 km) Characterist ...
- ... date, e.g. noted in the log of HMS Himalaya on 19 July 1917. [4] The lighthouse was inaugurated on 4 march 1919. [5] The white circular iron tower stands 33m high. [5] The lighthouse is a tourist attraction ...
#2 Kish Bank
The Kish Bank ( Irish : Banc na Cise ) [2] is a shallow sand bank about seven miles (11 km) off the coast of Dublin , in Ireland . It is marked by the Kish Lighthouse, [3] a landmark well known to sailors and ferry passengers passing through Dublin Bay and Dún Laoghaire harbour. This article is ab
- ... lost in January 1876; the Norwegian MV Bolivar ran aground on the Kish Bank during a snow storm on 4 march 1947; both wrecks are frequently dived . [4] A mailboat operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet ...
#3 East Brother Island Light
East Brother Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on East Brother Island in San Rafael Bay , near the tip of Point San Pablo in Richmond, California . It marks the entrance to San Pablo Bay from San Francisco Bay . Map of East Brother Island Lighthouse in California, United States Lighthouse Ea
- ... ulb. The steam fog signal was also converted to a compressor-driven diaphone. A serious accident on march 4, 1940, resulted in a fire that destroyed the island's wharf and boathouse along with four boats. The ...
#4 Point Sur Lighthouse
Point Sur Lighthouse is a lightstation at Point Sur 24.6 miles (39.6 km) south of Monterey, California at the peak of the 361-foot (110 m) rock at the head of the point. It was established in 1889 and is part of Point Sur State Historic Park . The light house is 40 feet (12 m) tall and 270 fee
- ... atania July 21, 1916 – Shna-Yak September 23, 1921 – G.C. Lindquer September 16, 1922 – Thomas Wand march 4, 1923 – Babinda April 4, 1930 Panama March 30, 1930 – Rhine Maru November 25, 1933 – Lupine February ...
Ship / Ship
#1 USS William Jones (DD-308)
USS William Jones (DD-308) , a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy , named for William Jones . Clemson-class destroyer For ships with similar names, see USS Jones . History United States Namesake William Jones Builder Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation , Union Iron Works , San Francis
- ... r operations and exercises off the west coast. She worked along the Pacific coast until 3 March and 4 march 1926, when she transited the Panama Canal to take part in maneuvers with the Fleet in the Atlantic ...
#2 HMS Crossbow (D96)
HMS Crossbow was a Weapon-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was in service from 1948 and scrapped in 1972. Weapon-class destroyer HMS Crossbow (D96) moored at Trondheim. May 1961 (IWM). History United Kingdom Name HMS Crossbow Builder John I. Thornycroft & Company Laid down 26 August 1944 Launc
- ... Builder John I. Thornycroft & Company Laid down 26 August 1944 Launched 20 December 1945 Completed 4 march 1948 Identification Pennant number D96 Fate Sold 14 December 1971, broken up at Briton Ferry Genera ...
#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
- ... nim Z12 Erich Giese Laid down: Germaniawerft Kiel, 3 May 1935 Launched: 12 March 1937 Commissioned: 4 march 1939 Fate: sunk 13 April 1940 Named after Erich Giese Z13 Erich Koellner Laid down: Germaniawerft K ...
#4 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
- ... nkirk 1940 Arctic 1942 Malta Convoys 1942 North Africa 1942 Sicily 1943 [2] Fate Sold for scrapping 4 march 1947 [2] Badge A gold goblet with two intertwined green snakes on a black field [2] General charact ...
- ... appeared on the Royal Navy ' s active list. [1] Later placed on the disposal list, she was sold on 4 march 1947 for scrapping by Metal Industries at Charlestown , Fife . She arrived at the shipbreaker ' s y ...
#5 Weapon-class destroyer
The Weapon class was a class of destroyers built for the British Royal Navy towards the end of World War II . They were the smaller counterpart to the Battle class (which followed them) and were the first new destroyer designs for the Royal Navy since the Second World War Emergency Programme . 20 sh
- ... on slip Crossbow G96/D96 John I. Thornycroft and Company , Woolston 26 August 1944 20 December 1945 4 march 1948 Broken up, 1972 Culverin G28 27 April 1944 March 1946 not completed Broken up at Grays, 1946 H ...
#6 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
- ... y); Honshū and the Nansei Shoto raids (15–26 February and 1 March); Iwo Jima assault (15 February – 4 march ); Conquest of Okinawa (17 March – 6 June). Blue was damaged by typhoon of 5 June off Okinawa , and ...
#7 USS Morton
USS Morton (DD-948) was a Forrest Sherman -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Commander Dudley "Mush" Morton USN (1907 – 1943), commanding officer of USS Wahoo (SS-238) during World War II . History United States Namesake Dudley "Mush" Morton Ordered 27 January 1956 Builder In
- ... States Namesake Dudley "Mush" Morton Ordered 27 January 1956 Builder Ingalls Shipbuilding Laid down 4 march 1957 Launched 23 May 1958 Acquired 14 May 1959 Commissioned 26 May 1959 Decommissioned 22 November ...
- ... uns ; 2 x mark 10/11 Hedgehogs ; 6 x 12.75 in (324 mm) Mark 32 torpedo tubes . Morton was laid down 4 march 1957, by Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, Miss. ; launched 23 May 1958; sponsored by Miss Ed ...
#8 Town-class destroyer
The Town-class destroyers were a group of 50 destroyers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy that were in service during the Second World War . They were transferred from the United States Navy in exchange for military bases in the British West Indies and Newfoundland , as outlined in the D
- ... well 23 September 1940 to the Soviet Union as Zharky on 16 July 1944; returned to the Royal Navy on 4 march 1949 She was scrapped on 18 May 1949. Broadwater USS Mason 2 October 1940 convoy escort with Wester ...
- ... t 1952 Scrapped on 3 September 1952. Zharky HMS Brighton 16 July 1944 returned to the Royal Navy on 4 march 1949 Scrapped on 18 May 1949. Zhguchy HMCS Leamington 17 July 1944 returned on 15 November 1950 Scr ...
#9 Murasame-class destroyer (1994)
The Murasame -class destroyer ( むらさめ型護衛艦 , Murasame-gata-goei-kan ) is a class of destroyers , serving with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). This is the first class of the second-generation general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. [1] Destroyer class in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defen
- ... 16 October 1995 24 March 1997 Sasebo DD-103 Yūdachi (Evening Downpour) 18 March 1996 19 August 1997 4 march 1999 Ominato DD-104 Kirisame (Drizzle) 3 April 1996 21 August 1997 18 March 1999 Headquarters: Kure ...
#10 USS Israel (DD-98)
The first USS Israel (DD-98) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and the years following. Wickes-class destroyer USS Israel at Split , Yugoslavia History United States Name Israel Namesake Joseph Israel Builder Fore River Shipyard , Quincy, Massachusetts Laid d
- ... ayer and her classification changed 17 July 1920 to DM-3. Sailing from Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 4 march 1921, Israel cruised along the East Coast until 5 July when she joined Mine Squadron 1, Atlantic Fl ...
#11 HMS Liverpool (D92)
HMS Liverpool was a Type 42 destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead and launched on 25 September 1980 by Lady Strathcona, wife of Euan Howard , the then Minister of State for Defence. Liverpool was the last Type 42 Batch 2 in service. Destroyer of the Royal Navy Fo
- ... e her final visit to the city of Liverpool on 29 February 2012 where on Saturday 3 March and Sunday 4 march 2012, the general public were invited on deck to look around the ship. [16] She was formally decomm ...
#12 USS Shaw (DD-373)
USS Shaw (DD-373) was a Mahan -class destroyer and the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain John Shaw , a naval officer. Commissioned in 1936, Shaw was plagued by construction deficiencies and was not fully operational until 1938. After training in the Atlantic, she was tran
- ... , Shaw supported the assault and occupation of Palawan Island during the period from 28 February to 4 march . In early April, Shaw operated in the Visayas , setting two Japanese barges on fire off Bohol on 2 ...
#13 USS Charrette
USS Charrette (DD-581) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Lieutenant George Charrette (1867–1938), who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Spanish–American War . Entering service during World War II , she spent her career in the Pacific theatre .
- ... alifornia which she reached 30 December. Charrette was placed in commission in reserve at San Diego 4 march 1946, and was taken out of commission and placed in reserve on 15 January 1947. In June 1959, she w ...
#14 USS Mugford (DD-389)
USS Mugford (DD-389) , a Bagley -class destroyer , was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for James Mugford , who commanded the schooner Franklin in the Continental Navy , serving through 1775. Bagley-class destroyer For other ships of this name, see USS Mugford . USS Mugford (DD-389
- ... steam. She was ordered to the United States for permanent repairs at Mare Island 5 January 1945 to 4 march 1945. Returning to the western Pacific in mid‑March, Mugford served as radar picket and on antisubm ...
#15 HMS Wild Swan (D62)
HMS Wild Swan was an Admiralty modified W-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy . She was one of four destroyers ordered in 1918 from Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson , Wallsend-on-Tyne under the 14th Order for Destroyers of the Emergency War Program of 1917–18. She was the second Royal Navy shi
- ... [1] [24] On 25 February 1940, Wild Swan joined the 18th Flotilla and commenced operations. [25] On 4 march , Wild Swan and sister ship Versatile were dispatched from Plymouth to join the sloop Leith in the s ...
#16 HMS Basilisk (H11)
HMS Basilisk was a B-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy around 1930. Initially assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet , she was transferred to the Home Fleet in 1936. The ship escorted convoys and conducted anti-submarine patrols early in World War II before participating in the Norwegian Campaig
- ... he same name, see HMS Basilisk . History United Kingdom Name HMS Basilisk Namesake Basilisk Ordered 4 march 1929 Builder John Brown & Company , Clydebank Cost £220,342 Yard number 531 [1] Laid down 19 August ...
- ... ydebank Cost £220,342 Yard number 531 [1] Laid down 19 August 1929 Launched 6 August 1930 Completed 4 march 1931 Identification Pennant number : H11 [2] Fate Sunk by air attack, 1 June 1940 General character ...
- ... ections from sound waves beamed into the water. [6] CONSTRUCTION AND CAREER Basilisk was ordered on 4 march 1929 from John Brown & Company at Clydebank , Glasgow, under the 1928 Naval Programme. She was laid ...
- ... nched on 6 August 1930, [7] as the eighth RN ship to carry this name. [8] Basilisk was completed on 4 march 1931 [9] at a cost of £220,342, excluding items supplied by the Admiralty such as guns, ammunition ...
#17 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
- ... y , Woolston , Hampshire [3] Laid down 20 December 1916 [3] Launched 29 December 1917 [3] Completed 4 march 1918 [3] Commissioned 4 March 1918 [1] Decommissioned March 1945 [3] Identification Pennant number ...
- ... aid down 20 December 1916 [3] Launched 29 December 1917 [3] Completed 4 March 1918 [3] Commissioned 4 march 1918 [1] Decommissioned March 1945 [3] Identification Pennant number : F99 [4] G06 [4] G24 (April 1 ...
- ... r V-Class destroyers and was notably faster. Launched on 29 December 1917, [3] she was completed on 4 march 1918 [3] and commissioned the same day. [1] Her original pennant number , F99, was changed first to ...
#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
- ... n (NAS) Seattle. That summer, on 2 August 1940, she was again re-classified—this time as AVD-2 . On 4 march 1941, Williamson recovered three crew of a Douglas TBD-1 Devastator which ditched after engine fail ...
#19 HMS Valorous (L00)
The fifth HMS Valorous , ex- HMS Montrose , was a V-class flotilla leader of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I , the Russian Civil War , and World War II . Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see HMS Valorous and HMS Montrose . HMS Valorous (bearing L
- ... ard from the third HMS Valorous ) North Sea 1940–1945 [2] Fate For disposal 1946 Sold for scrapping 4 march 1947 [2] Badge A Shaheen falcon within a blue annulet on a white field [2] General characteristics ...
- ... surrender of Japan on 15 August 1945 [2] – and placed on the disposal list in 1946. She was sold on 4 march 1947 for scrapping at Thornaby . [2]
#20 USS Thorn (DD-647)
USS Thorn (DD-647) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Jonathan Thorn . Gleaves-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Thorn . History United States Name Thorn Namesake Jonathan Thorn Builder Federal Shipbuilding and Drydoc
- ... at Milne Bay , New Guinea, on 29 February. Thorn moved directly from there to Cape Sudest where, on 4 march , the destroyer embarked troops and supplies of the Army's 7th Cavalry and immediately proceeded to ...