langs: 30 ноября [ru] / november 30 [en] / 30. november [de] / 30 novembre [fr] / 30 novembre [it] / 30 de noviembre [es]
days: november 27 / november 28 / november 29 / november 30 / december 1 / december 2 / december 3
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Cape Byron Light
Cape Byron Light , also called Cape Byron Lightstation , is an active heritage-listed lighthouse and now interpretative centre , interpretative space , maritime museum , administration office, retail building, accommodation, tourist attraction and visitor attraction located at Lighthouse Road, Byron
- ... 00 for the road from Byron Bay township. [9] Construction ended in 1901 and was to be celebrated on 30 november 1901 in a great banquet, with special trains carrying visitors from Lismore and Murwillumbah , at t ...
#2 Patos Island Light
Patos Island Lighthouse is an active aid to navigation overlooking the Strait of Georgia at Alden Point on the western tip of Patos Island in the San Juan Islands , San Juan County , Washington , in the United States . [3] The station is the northernmost in the San Juan Islands and marks the divisio
- ... al light station was a post light and third-class Daboll trumpet fog signal. Beginning operation on november 30, 1893, the light was used as a navigational aid to steamships traveling to ports around Georgia Stra ...
#3 Abu Musa
Abu Musa ( Persian : ابوموسی listen ( help · info ) , IPA: [æbu mu'sɒ ] , Arabic : أبو موسى ) is a 12.8-square-kilometre (4.9 sq mi) island in the eastern Persian Gulf near the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz . [3] Due to the depth of sea, oil tankers and big ships have to pass between Abu
- ... ry positions in the Persian Gulf, Iran moved to reattach the island politically to the mainland. On 30 november 1971 (two days before the official establishment of UAE), Iran and Sharjah signed a Memorandum of U ...
- ... kh Saqer welcoming Iranian troops of Iran's destroyer Artemiz in Abu Musa, 1971 IRANIAN TAKEOVER On 30 november 1971, a day before the UK officially left the region, Iran moved troops onto the island and was off ...
#4 New Dungeness Light
The New Dungeness Lighthouse is a functioning aid to navigation on the Strait of Juan de Fuca , located on the Dungeness Spit in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge near Sequim , Clallam County , in the U.S. state of Washington . [2] It has been in continuous operation since 1857, although the cu
- ... B. Young Architectural style Mid 19th Century Revival NRHP reference No. 93001338 [1] Added to NRHP november 30, 1993 HISTORY The New Dungeness Light was first lit in 1857 and was the second lighthouse establishe ...
#5 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
- ... uilt, but nothing came of plans until the wreck of the iron screw steamer SS Nile during a storm on 30 november 1854. All of her passengers and crew, numbering about 40 people in total, were lost. [2] The disast ...
#6 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
- ... on-site staging a protest against the task being carried out. CONSTRUCTION AND HISTORY PLANNING On 30 november 1861, the French Commission des Phares (the Lighthouse Commission) decided in favour of constructin ...
Manufacturer / Manufacturer
#1 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
- ... 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 – December 31, 1980 Roger B. Smith —January 1, 1981 – July ...
- ... 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 – December 31, 1980 Roger B. Smith —January 1, 1981 – July ...
#2 Cooper Industries
Cooper Industries was an American worldwide electrical products manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1833, the company had seven operating divisions including Bussmann electrical and electronic fuses; Crouse-Hinds and CEAG explosion-proof electrical equipment; Halo and Metalux li
- ... io. In February 2008, Cooper Industries announced its acquisition of MTL Instruments Group . [3] On november 30, 2012, Eaton announced its completion of acquisition of Cooper Industries. [4] In March 2020, Eaton ...
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
- ... s Armstrong , Newcastle-on-Tyne Laid down 19 September 1940 Launched 23 September 1941 Commissioned 30 november 1942 Decommissioned 22 February 1946 Identification Pennant number ; G89 Recommissioned October 195 ...
- ... s commissioned first. [7] She was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy at Newcastle on Tyne on 30 november 1942. The destroyer was not completed until 30 January 1943. [2] Following her completion, Iroquois ...
#2 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
- ... ik Named after Georg Thiele Z3 Max Schultz Laid down: Deutsche Werke Kiel, 2 January 1935 Launched: 30 november 1935 Commissioned: 8 April 1937 Fate: sunk as a result of friendly fire bomb hits and striking mine ...
- ... 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 Beitzen ZERSTÖRER 1934A Main ...
- ... August 1944 Z25 Laid down: DeSchiMAG Bremen, 15 February 1939 Launched: 16 March 1940 Commissioned: 30 november 1940 Fate: scrapped 1958 Z26 Laid down: DeSchiMAG Bremen, 1 April 1939 Launched: 2 April 1940 Commi ...
- ... st 1940 Commissioned: 26 February 1941 Fate: sunk 28 December 1943 Z28 Laid down: DeSchiMAG Bremen, 30 november 1939 Launched: 20 August 1940 Commissioned: 9 August 1941 Fate: sunk 6 March 1945 Z29 Laid down: De ...
#3 USS Dallas (DD-199)
USS Dallas (DD-199) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the second ship named for Captain Alexander J. Dallas , and was later renamed Alexander Dallas . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Dallas . USS Dallas underway
- ... , 31 March 1945 Decommissioned 28 July 1945 Stricken 13 August 1945 Nickname(s) Dull Ass Fate Sold 30 november 1945 General characteristics Class and type Clemson -class destroyer Displacement 1,215 tons Length ...
- ... missioned there on 28 July 1945. Stricken from the Navy Register on 13 August 1945, she was sold on 30 november 1945 to the Boston Metals Company of Baltimore , Maryland , for scrapping for US$ 8,700.00. [1] CON ...
#4 USS Isherwood (DD-520)
USS Isherwood (DD-520) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Isherwood (1822 – 1915). Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Isherwood . History United States Namesake Benjamin F. Isherwood
- ... . In June 1954 the ship underwent refresher training out of Guantanamo Bay, and sailed from Newport 30 november 1954 to join the Pacific Fleet . The veteran ship arrived San Diego via the Panama Canal 15 Decembe ...
#5 Fletcher-class destroyer
The Fletcher class was a class of destroyers built by the United States during World War II . The class was designed in 1939, as a result of dissatisfaction with the earlier destroyer leader types of the Porter and Somers classes. Some went on to serve during the Korean War and into the Vietnam War
- ... rap, 17 June 1947. Hutchins , damaged by a suicide boat off Okinawa, 27 April 1945. Decommissioned, 30 november 1945. Sold for scrap, January 1948. Haggard , damaged by kamikazes off Okinawa, 29 April 1945. Deco ...
#6 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
- ... eening assignments and radar picket duties at the entrance to the gulf off Dinagat Island from 6 to 30 november . On the night of 1 – 2 December, DesDiv 44 made a sweep of the Camotes Sea . At 02:38 on 2 December ...
#7 HMS Rigorous (1916)
HMS Rigorous was an R-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy during World War I . Launched on 30 September 1916, the vessel operated as part of the Grand Fleet , operating as part of destroyer flotillas hunting German ships that were attacking convoys. One flotilla was successful in destro
- ... any , Clydebank Yard number 452 Laid down 22 September 1915 Launched 30 September 1916 Commissioned 30 november 1916 Decommissioned 5 November 1926 Fate Broken up General characteristics Class and type R-class d ...
- ... bank on the River Clyde on 22 September 1915 and launched on 30 September 1916, leaving the yard on 30 november that year. The destroyer was allocated the yard number 452. [5] On commissioning, Rigorous joined t ...
#8 USS McGowan
USS McGowan (DD-678) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan (1870 – 1934). Fletcher-class destroyer USS McGowan (DD-678) History United States Name McGowan Namesake Samuel McGowan Builder Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. , Kearny, N.J. La
- ... N.J. Laid down 30 June 1943 Launched 14 November 1943 Commissioned 20 December 1943 Decommissioned 30 november 1960 Stricken 1 October 1972 Fate Transferred to Spain , 1 December 1960 Spain Name Jorge Juan Acqu ...
- ... ernment of Spain on a renewable 5-year loan under the terms of the Military Assistance Program . On 30 november 1960, at Barcelona , McGowan decommissioned and the following day became the Spanish Navy 's Jorge ...
#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
- ... mmissioned 19 January 1921 Decommissioned 21 July 1945 Stricken 13 August 1945 Fate Sold for scrap, 30 november 1945 General characteristics Class and type Clemson -class destroyer Displacement 1,216 tons Length ...
- ... avy Register on 13 August 1945. Sold to the Boston Metal Salvage Company , Baltimore, Maryland , on 30 november 1945, she was resold to the Northern Metal Company , Philadelphia, on 30 November 1945 and later sc ...
- ... re, Maryland , on 30 November 1945, she was resold to the Northern Metal Company , Philadelphia, on 30 november 1945 and later scrapped. AWARDS Goff received two battle stars for service in World War II.
#10 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 .
- ... November, which reduced enemy air opposition at the Leyte beachhead. Charrette returned to Manus on 30 november to prepare for the Lingayen Gulf operation. 1945 Charrette supported the landings at Lingayen from ...
#11 USS Tingey (DD-539)
USS Tingey (DD-539) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy . She was the third Navy ship to be named for Commodore Thomas Tingey (1750 – 1829). Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Tingey . History Namesake Thomas Tingey Builder Bethlehem Shipbuildi
- ... ifornia Laid down 22 October 1942 Launched 28 May 1943 Commissioned 25 November 1943 Decommissioned 30 november 1963 Stricken 1 November 1965 Fate Sunk as target, May 1966 General characteristics Class and type ...
- ... casualties and returned to San Diego despite severe flooding and damage. She was decommissioned on 30 november 1963, and her name struck from the Navy List on 1 November 1965. She was sunk as a target off San F ...
#12 Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931)
The Akatsuki -class destroyer ( 暁型駆逐艦 , Akatsuki-gata kuchikukan ) was a class of four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy . [1] According to most sources, they are regarded as a sub-class of the Fubuki class , partly because the Imperial Japanese Navy itself kept the improvements made a secret
- ... id down Launched Completed Fate 暁 Akatsuki Sasebo Naval Arsenal , Japan 17 February 1930 7 May 1932 30 november 1932 Sunk in action off Guadalcanal on 13 November 1942; struck 15 December 1942 響 Hibiki Maizuru N ...
#13 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
- ... issioned September 1939 Decommissioned 20 July 1945 Stricken 13 August 1945 Fate Sold for scrapping 30 november 1945 General characteristics Class and type Wickes -class destroyer Displacement 1,090 tons Length ...
- ... elphia. Her name was struck from the Navy List on 13 August 1945, and she was sold for scrapping on 30 november 1945 to the Boston Metal Salvage Company , Baltimore, Maryland . As of 2012, no other ship in the U ...
#14 USS Ericsson (DD-440)
USS Ericsson (DD-440) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after John Ericsson , who is best known for devising and building the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor . Gleaves-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Ericsson . Histor
- ... e Azores on escort duty. Upon her return to Gibraltar, she got underway for New York City, arriving 30 november for overhaul. After refresher training, Ericsson escorted a convoy to Oran from the east coast in A ...
#15 HMS Gravelines (D24)
HMS Gravelines was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was named after the Battle of Gravelines , which took place in 1588, resulting in the English Navy defeating the Spanish Armada . Gravelines was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead . She was laid down on 10 August 1943, launched on
- ... velines was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead . She was laid down on 10 August 1943, launched on 30 november 1944 and completed on 14 June 1946. [1] Battle-class destroyer History United Kingdom Name HMS Grav ...
- ... Battle-class destroyer History United Kingdom Name HMS Gravelines Laid down 10 August 1943 Launched 30 november 1944 Completed 14 June 1946 Identification Pennant number D24 Fate Sold for scrap 1961 General char ...
#16 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
- ... y reached Narragansett Bay on 15 November for upkeep. She put out to sea for exercises with Essex on 30 november r, ranging as far as Santo Domingo , in the Dominican Republic and San Juan, Puerto Rico , before re ...
- ... , and commenced type training at the Tabones Naval Gunfire Support Range. Barry cleared Subic Bay on 30 november r in company with Task Group 77.7, including Enterprise , Bainbridge , and Samuel B. Roberts for the ...
- ... ab el Mandeb Straits on the 29th. Steaming separately, the destroyer touched at Djibouti for fuel on 30 november r, before joining with the battle group formed around Coral Sea on 1 December. [6] Barry remained wi ...
#17 USS Benner (DD-807)
USS Benner (DD/DDR-807) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Marine Second Lieutenant Stanley G. Benner (1916–1942), who was killed during the Battle of Guadalcanal . Gearing-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Benner . USS Benner (DD-807) off
- ... e Corps Silver Star recipient Builder Bath Iron Works , Bath, Maine Laid down 10 July 1944 Launched 30 november 1944 Commissioned 13 February 1945 Decommissioned 20 November 1970 Reclassified DDR-807, 18 March 1 ...
- ... ING Benner was laid down on 10 July 1944 at Bath, Maine , by the Bath Iron Works Corp.; launched on 30 november 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude A. Benner, 2ndLt Benner's mother; and commissioned at Boston , Mas ...
#18 USS Ammen (DD-527)
USS Ammen (DD-527) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Daniel Ammen (1820–1898). Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Ammen . USS Ammen (DD-527) underway off Leyte, 20–24 October 1944 History Unite
- ... on 21 November and spent the next nine days preparing for the voyage back to the United States. On 30 november , Ammen departed Manus and pointed her bow east toward the United States. After stops at Majuro and ...
- ... That fall, Destroyer Squadron 18 (DesRon 18) was reassigned to the Pacific Fleet . Accordingly, on 30 november 1954, Ammen got underway from Newport in company with her squadron mates to make the transit to San ...
#19 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
- ... 1956 when the Baltic Fleet was split, Strogy was modernized at Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad from 30 november 1953; this became a conversion to a Project 32 rescue and decontamination ship on 17 February 1956. ...
#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
- ... 937 Recommissioned 30 September 1939 Decommissioned 20 July 1945 Stricken 13 August 1945 Fate Sold, 30 november 1946 General characteristics Class and type Wickes -class destroyer Displacement 1,165 tons Length ...
- ... on 13 August 1945. The ship was sold for scrapping to Boston Metals Salvage Company , Baltimore on 30 november 1945. AWARDS Presidential Unit Citation Victory Medal with "DESTROYER" clasp American Defense Servi ...