langs: 22 ноября [ru] / november 22 [en] / 22. november [de] / 22 novembre [fr] / 22 novembre [it] / 22 de noviembre [es]
days: november 19 / november 20 / november 21 / november 22 / november 23 / november 24 / november 25
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Dog Island Lighthouse
The Dog Island Lighthouse on Dog Island in Foveaux Strait is New Zealand's tallest lighthouse, and one of its oldest. It is notable for its masonry construction, and is a work example by an engineer who was prominent at the time. The lighthouse employed the first revolving beam in New Zealand, and t
- ... teristic FI W 10s. Heritage New Zealand – Category I Official name Dog Island Lighthouse Designated 22 november 1984 Reference no. 395 BACKGROUND It was clear that a lighthouse was needed in Foveaux Strait, but ...
- ... New Zealand) on 24 November 1983 as a Category II structure, with registration number 2562. [24] On 22 november 1984, the Dog Island Lighthouse was registered as a Category I structure, with registration number ...
#2 Highland Light
The Highland Light (previously known as Cape Cod Light ) is an active lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore in North Truro, Massachusetts . [2] [3] [4] The current tower was erected in 1857, replacing two earlier towers that had been built in 1797 and 1831. It is the oldest and tallest lighth
- ... etts TR NRHP reference No. 87001463 [1] Significant dates Added to NRHP June 15, 1987 Designated CP november 22, 2011 The grounds are open year-round, while the light is open to the public from May until late Oct ...
#3 Godrevy Lighthouse
Godrevy Lighthouse was built in 1858 – 1859 on Godrevy Island in St Ives Bay , Cornwall . Standing approximately 300 metres (980 ft) off Godrevy Head , it marks the Stones reef, which has been a hazard to shipping for centuries. Lighthouse Godrevy Lighthouse Location Near Camborne Cornwall England
- ... tors' book, containing the signature of Virginia Stephen (Woolf), was sold at auction at Bonhams on 22 november 2011 for £10,250. [8] SEE ALSO Cornwall portal Engineering portal List of lighthouses in England
#4 La Vieille
La Vieille ("The Old Lady" or "The Wrass") is a lighthouse in the département of Finistère at the commune of Plogoff , on the northwest coast of France. It lies on the rock known as Gorlebella ( Breton for "farthest rock"), guiding mariners in the strait Raz de Sein , across from the companion light
- ... ans were appointed to " Hell " of La Vieille. Terracini (assigned 3 June 1925) and Ferracci (posted 22 november ). Both had suffered a punctured lung; the first had muscles in his right arm severed, while the sec ...
Ship / Ship
#1 HMS Mallard (1896)
HMS Mallard was a two funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1894 – 1895 Naval Estimates. She served in Home waters both before and during the First World War, and was sold for breaking in 1920. Destroyer of the Royal Navy For other ships with the same name, see HMS Mallard .
- ... She was reported to visit Greek waters (including Nauplia ) in September 1902. [12] On the night of 22 november 1910, Mallard collided with the destroyer Stag , with both destroyers suffering damaged stems . The ...
#2 USS Allen M. Sumner
USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692) , was the lead ship of her class of destroyers . The ship was named for Allen Melancthon Sumner , a United States Marine Corps captain , who was killed in action during World War I . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692) in April 1959 History Unite
- ... she accompanied them to waters near Yap Island whence the aircraft carriers launched air strikes on 22 november before reentering Ulithi that same day. The destroyer remained there for 5 days and then returned t ...
#3 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
- ... hornycroft); Poniard (from Scotts); and Rifle and Spear (from Denny). Three ships were cancelled on 22 november 1944 - Grenade , Halberd and Poniard . Eight more were cancelled on 15 October 1945 - Sword , Claym ...
- ... ancelled 15 October 1945, scrapped on slip Dirk G02 Cancelled 15 October 1945 Grenade G53 Cancelled 22 november 1944 Halberd G99 Poniard G06 Rifle G21 William Denny & Brothers , Dumbarton 30 June 1944 Cancelled ...
#4 JS Takanami
JS Takanami (DD-110) ( たかなみ ) is the lead vessel of the Takanami -class destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force For other ships with the same name, see Japanese destroyer Takanami . JS Takanami in December 2016 History Japan Nam
- ... 16, Takanami entered New Zealand waters to celebrate their navies 75th anniversary. She departed on 22 november . [ citation needed ] In February 2020, the ship deployed to the Middle East to undertake, according ...
#5 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
- ... creen the carriers as they provided air support for Leyte ground operations . These continued until 22 november , when the fast carriers returned to Ulithi. The task force returned to the Philippines on 10 Decemb ...
- ... underway that same day and, after a non-stop 16-day voyage, arrived in the eastern Mediterranean on 22 november . There, she helped protect the deployment to Egypt of an emergency force under the auspices of Unit ...
#6 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
- ... down 4 March 1957 Launched 23 May 1958 Acquired 14 May 1959 Commissioned 26 May 1959 Decommissioned 22 november 1982 Stricken 7 February 1990 Nickname(s) "The Saltiest Ship in the Fleet!" Fate Broken up in 1993 ...
- ... p returned home to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on 12 August. FATE Morton decommissioned at Pearl Harbor on 22 november 1982. Her name was struck from the Navy List on 7 February 1990 and the ship was sold to Southwest ...
#7 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
- ... lanes conducted strikes against Japanese targets on Leyte , Luzon and Mindoro . Returning to Ulithi 22 november , she was underway again on the 27th to report for duty with the 7th Fleet . Joining Task Group 77.2 ...
#8 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
- ... f Sozopol and Burgas . The ship visited Yugoslavia in October and then Piraeus , Greece, from 18 to 22 november . On a cruise in the Mediterranean in 1987, she visited Tunisia , Algeria, from 17 to 21 November. D ...
#9 Forrest Sherman-class destroyer
The 18 Forrest Sherman -class destroyers comprised the first post-war class of US destroyers . Commissioned beginning in 1955, these ships served until the late 1980s. Their weaponry underwent considerable modification during their years of service. Four were converted to guided missile destroyers.
- ... exercise, 22 July 1998 [17] Morton DD-948 Ingalls Shipbuilding 4 March 1957 23 May 1958 26 May 1959 22 november 1982 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping, 4 March ...
- ... training exercise, 10 April 1997 [20] Turner Joy DD-951 30 September 1957 5 May 1958 3 August 1959 22 november 1982 Donated as a museum/memorial, 10 April 1991; now museum in Bremerton, WA [21]
#10 Russian destroyer Admiral Spiridonov
Admiral Spiridonov ( Адмирал Спиридонов ) was a Project 1155 Fregat Large Anti-Submarine Ship ( Большой Противолодочный Корабль , BPK), known in the west as an Udaloy -class destroyer . The ship was named after Emil Spiridonov , a Soviet admiral who died in 1981. Launched in 1984, Admiral Spiridonov
- ... 1985, Admiral Spiridonov joined the 183rd Anti-Submarine Warfare Brigade. [8] Between 21 August and 22 november 1985, the vessel sailed from Liepāja to Vladivostok to join the Pacific Fleet with Admiral Nakhimov ...
#11 HMS Savage (G20)
HMS Savage was an S-class destroyer of the Royal Navy launched on 24 September 1942. The vessel was adopted by the town of Burton upon Trent . Savage differed from the rest of the class in being fitted with a new 4.5-inch (114 mm) gun, with a twin mounting for the QF Mk III gun forward and two sin
- ... convoy Date convoy arrived 1 November 1943 3 November 1943 RA 54A 9 November 1943 14 November 1943 22 november 1943 25 November 1943 JW 54B 2 December 1943 3 December 1943 12 December 1943 18 December 1943 JW 5 ...
#12 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
- ... December 1943 Bruce Royal Navy Admiralty type Destroyer flotilla leader 1,801 29 May 1918 scuttled 22 november 1939 Brush United States Navy Allen M. Sumner Destroyer 2,200 17 April 1944 to Taiwan 1969 Bryant F ...
- ... rgentine Navy Catamarca Destroyer 1,010 1912 Sold 1959 Cavalier Royal Navy C ("Ca") Destroyer 1,710 22 november 1944 Paid off July 1972 museum ship Cavendish Destroyer flotilla leader 1,710 13 December 1944 paid ...
- ... 1941 paid off June 1961, 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 ...
- ... November 1940 sunk 8 March 1942 Sokrushitelny Gnevny Destroyer 1,587 13 August 1939 sunk in a storm 22 november r 1942 Solebay Royal Navy Battle Destroyer 2,325 25 September 1945 paid off April 1962, scrapped 196 ...
- ... er 1,900 6 March 1930 scuttled 10 September 1943 Uhlmann United States Navy Fletcher Destroyer 2,050 22 november r 1943 decommissioned 1972, sold for scrap 1974 Ulloa Spanish Navy Churruca Destroyer 1,535 1937 str ...
#13 USS Walke (DD-723)
USS Walke (DD-723) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Henry A. Walke , a Rear Admiral during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War . The third Walke (DD-723) was laid down on 7 June 1943 at Bath, Maine , by the Bath Iron
- ... es of air strikes on targets in the Philippines . The warship returned from that foray to Ulithi on 22 november and lay at anchor there until 27 November when she got underway with Destroyer Squadron (DesRon) 60 ...
#14 USS Belknap (DD-251)
USS Belknap (DD-251/AVD-8/DD-251/APD-34) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was named for Rear Admiral George Belknap . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Belknap . History United States Namesake George Belknap Builder
- ... elknap was converted into a seaplane tender (reclassified AVD-8 , 2 August 1940) and recommissioned 22 november 1940. She was assigned to Patrol Wing 5 at Hamilton , Bermuda , and remained there until early 1941 ...
#15 USS Conyngham (DD-58)
USS Conyngham (Destroyer No. 58/DD-58) was a Tucker -class destroyer built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I . The ship was the first U.S. Navy vessel named for Gustavus Conyngham . Tucker-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Conyngham . C
- ... assistance and rescued 39 survivors. [2] A similar distress call from the British ship Hartland on 22 november —torpedoed by German submarine U-97 [9] —resulted in the rescue of her 30-man crew by Conyngham . [2 ...
#16 USS Woodbury (DD-309)
The third USS Woodbury (DD-309) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy . She was named for Levi Woodbury . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Woodbury . History United States Namesake Levi Woodbury Builder Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation , Union
- ... are Island Navy Yard , Vallejo, California , on 20 October 1920. Woodbury departed San Francisco on 22 november and reached San Diego, her assigned home port, the following day. Woodbury moored at the Reserve Do ...
#17 USS David W. Taylor
USS David W. Taylor (DD-551) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral David W. Taylor (1864 – 1940). Fletcher-class destroyer "Spanish destroyer Almirante Ferrandíz" redirects here. For other uses, see Spanish destroyer Almirante Ferrandiz . USS Dav
- ... operations at Ulithi from 29 October, David W. Taylor continued to screen the logistics group until 22 november when she joined the carriers for air attacks on Luzon in support of the invading troops on Leyte . ...
#18 HMCS Algonquin (R17)
HMCS Algonquin was a V-class destroyer , laid down for the Royal Navy as HMS Valentine (R17) and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on completion during the Second World War . She saw service in the Second World War escorting the aircraft carriers that bombed the Tirpitz in March 1944 and provid
- ... nquin took part in the sinking of the three submarine chasers and one merchant vessel. [26] [27] On 22 november , Algonquin was part of the screen for airstrikes on Norway. [28] On 27 November Algonquin was among ...
#19 Gleaves-class destroyer
The Gleaves -class destroyers were a class of 66 destroyers of the United States Navy built 1938–42, designed by Gibbs & Cox . [3] [4] The first ship of the class was USS Gleaves . They were the destroyer type that was in production for the US Navy when the United States entered World War II . Des
- ... ambleton DD-455 16 December 1940 26 September 1941 22 December 1941 15 January 1955 Sold for scrap, 22 november 1972 Rodman DD-456 29 April 1942 28 July 1955 Transferred to Taiwan as Hsien Yang , 28 July 1955 Em ...
- ... SS Wasp , 26 April 1952 Aaron Ward DD-483 Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 11 February 1941 22 november 1941 4 March 1942 Sunk by air attack off Guadalcanal , 7 April 1943 Buchanan DD-484 21 March 1942 2 ...
#20 Soviet destroyer Otlichny
Otlichny was a Sovremenny -class destroyer of the Soviet and later Russian navy. [1] Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy Otlichny underway on 24 March 1986 History Soviet Union → Russia Name Otlichny (Отличный) Namesake Excellent in Russian Builder Zhdanov Shipyard , Leningrad Laid down 22
- ... . On November 20, 1994, she returned to the 56 Bram lineup. Excluded from the lists of the fleet on november 22, 1998, the flag was lowered on the ship. Disbanded on December 30, 1998. [3] GALLERY Otlichny underw ...
- ... ingrad Laid down 22 April 1978 Launched 21 March 1981 Commissioned 30 September 1983 Decommissioned 22 november 1998 Stricken 30 December 1998 Homeport Kaliningrad Identification Pennant number : 151, 403, 434, ...