langs: 6 ноября [ru] / november 6 [en] / 6. november [de] / 6 novembre [fr] / 6 novembre [it] / 6 de noviembre [es]
days: november 3 / november 4 / november 5 / november 6 / november 7 / november 8 / november 9
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
- ... t 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 , Volkswagen AG , April 2007, archive ...
- ... i-uk.com , Volkswagen AG , April 2007, archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2011 , retrieved 6 november 2009 2.0 R4 16V TDI PD 100-125 KW Some models are fitted with a diesel particulate filter. Acc ...
- ... ot 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 - Design and function" (PDF) . V ...
Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Berlenga Lighthouse
Berlenga lighthouse ( Portuguese : Farol da Berlenga ), also known as the Duke of Bragança Lighthouse, is a functioning lighthouse situated on the highest point of the granite island of Berlenga Grande (Great Berlenga), which is a nature reserve in the Atlantic Ocean, 10 kilometres west of the town
- ... , supplied by the French company of Barbier, Benard, et Turenne , began to function definitively on november 6, 1897, making one complete rotation in 30 seconds, with a group of three flashes in this time. The l ...
#2 Old Point Loma Lighthouse
The original Point Loma Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the Point Loma peninsula at the mouth of San Diego Bay in San Diego , California . It is situated in the Cabrillo National Monument . It is no longer in operation as a lighthouse but is open to the public as a museum. It is somet
- ... 0350 [2] CHISL No. 51 [1] SDHL No. 17 Significant dates Added to NRHP June 27, 1974 Designated SDHL november 6, 1970 [3] HISTORY The lighthouse c. 1865 , prior to the construction of the assistant keeper's qua ...
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
- ... September 1869 [36] Lota 40 762 tons Balfour, Williamson and Company, Liverpool Iron screw steamer 6 november 1869 [37] Maormer 43 881 tons 17 February 1870 [38] Agrigento 44 995 tons 1870 Virgo 46 1000 tons I ...
Ship / Ship
#1 JS Kongō
JS Kongō (DDG-173) is a Kongō -class guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Kongō is the third Japanese naval vessel named after Mount Kongō . She was laid down by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki , Nagasaki on 8 May 1990. Launching ceremony happened on 26
- ... two targets during an interception test with the US Navy Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Lake Erie on 6 november . On 15 November, she succeeded in tracking a separated target during ballistic missile target track ...
#2 USS Laub (DD-613)
USS Laub (DD-613) was a Benson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the second ship named for Henry Laub , who was killed during the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813. Benson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Laub . USS Laub (DD-613) History Un
- ... dom before returning to Oran to support the Allied campaigns in the Mediterranean. Off north Africa 6 november , six planes made a torpedo attack on Laub ' s convoy, scoring several hits. Laub proceeded to assis ...
#3 Soviet destroyer Bodry (1936)
Bodry ( Russian : Бодрый , lit. ' Sprightly ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet . After the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)
- ... ti (South)) , Nikolayev Yard number 314 Laid down 31 December 1935 Launched 1 August 1936 Completed 6 november 1938 Commissioned 1 March 1939 Renamed TsL-3 , 17 February 1956 UTS-8 , 13 October 1959 Reclassifie ...
- ... d launched on 1 August 1936, the first of her class built at the shipyard. The ship was accepted on 6 november 1938 [10] and joined the Black Sea Fleet on 1 March 1939. She spent much of the next year under rep ...
#4 USS Davison (DD-618)
USS Davison (DD-618/DMS-37) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was named for Lieutenant Commander Gregory C. Davison (1871–1935). Davison specialized in torpedo boat operations. Gleaves-class destroyer USS Davison off Charleston Navy Yard, 28 July 1945 History United States Name Davison Namesake Gregory
- ... cily . Davison ' s group came under heavy air attack from German planes based in southern France on 6 november , while off Algiers . Her crew shot down at least one enemy plane, and aided survivors of the torped ...
#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
- ... Soviet Union declared its intentions to support Egypt in this conflict. In response, on the morning 6 november , President Dwight D. Eisenhower put all American warships on alert; and some, including Benham , re ...
#6 Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu (1933)
Hatsuharu ( 初春 , 'Early Spring' ) , [1] the second Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of the name, was the lead ship of six Hatsuharu -class destroyer s built under the Circle One Program ( Maru Ichi Keikaku ). Three were laid down in JFY 1931 and the next three in JFY 1933. The remaining six ships in
- ... o Paramushiro on her own steam by 25 October [7] Hatsuharu was docked at Maizuru Naval Arsenal from 6 november 1942 through 30 September 1943, and during this refit, numerous 25 mm (0.98 in) Type 96 anti-aircra ...
#7 USS Alfred A. Cunningham
USS Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) , an Allen M. Sumner -class destroyer , is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Alfred Austell Cunningham , a USMC officer and aviator . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer History United States Namesake Alfred Austell Cunningham Builder Bethlehem Mar
- ... ultimately returned to the United States and reached her new home port, Long Beach, California, on 6 november . Cunningham operated in the southern California area through the first five months of 1953 before g ...
- ... d in May for an overhaul which was followed by two months of underway training out of San Diego. On 6 november , Alfred A. Cunningham got underway to escort Bremerton to Melbourne, Australia, where the ships par ...
#8 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
- ... e, Atlantic Fleet . She departed New York on 13 October with a convoy , and arrived at Gibraltar on 6 november , via the Azores and Port Leixoes , Portugal . Having escorted the Brazilian Detachment to Gibraltar ...
#9 Leningrad-class destroyer
The six Leningrad -class destroyer leaders were built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. They were inspired by the contre-torpilleurs built for the French Navy . They were ordered in two batches of three ships each; the first group was designated Project 1 and the second Project 38. These ships
- ... most likely by Romanian mines Project 38 Minsk Shipyard No. 190 (Zhdanov), Leningrad 5 October 1934 6 november 1935 15 February 1939 Sunk by aircraft, 23 September 1941. Salvaged , and sunk as a target, 1958 Ba ...
#10 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
- ... ribbean Sea . From 3 July 1940 she was based at Pearl Harbor. She entered Pearl Harbor Navy Yard on 6 november for conversion to a high-speed minesweeper and was reclassified DMS-1 on 19 November 1940. WORLD WA ...
#11 USS Welles (DD-257)
The first USS Welles (DD-257) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy , and transferred to the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Cameron (I05) during World War II . Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Welles . History United States Name USS Welles Na
- ... mber 1939, soon after the outbreak of fighting in Poland. Welles was recommissioned at San Diego on 6 november 1939. She was fitted out at San Diego and then moved to the Mare Island Navy Yard , Vallejo, Califo ...
#12 French destroyer Siroco (1939)
Siroco was one of a dozen Le Hardi -class destroyers built for the French Navy during the late 1930s under the name Le Corsaire . Although she was still under construction during the Battle of France , the ship sailed to French Algeria to avoid capture by the Germans. She was renamed Siroco in early
- ... the only ship of the class to run sea trials , comfortably exceeded that speed during her trials on 6 november 1939, reaching a maximum speed of 39.1 knots (72.4 km/h; 45.0 mph) from 60,450 metric horsepower (4 ...
#13 USS Henry W. Tucker
The second USS Henry W. Tucker (DD-875) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy . Gearing-class destroyer For the cancelled destroyer escort, see USS Henry W. Tucker (DE-377) . This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citation
- ... R assignments. Known as "Tuck's Tavern" to the helicopter pilots, she became the first destroyer on 6 november to refuel an in-flight helicopter at night. Coordinated training with these versatile aircraft paid ...
#14 USS Thompson (DD-627)
USS Thompson (DD-627) (later DMS-38) was first a Gleaves -class destroyer , then became an Ellyson -class destroyer minesweeper . She was the second Navy ship named "Thompson", and the first named in honor of Robert M. Thompson . Gleaves-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Th
- ... ut, 16 October, (UGS.21 sailed from Hampton Roads on 5 November, and therefore I believe this to be 6 november ) the wind and sea rose, presaging a heavy storm which served to scatter parts of the convoy and cau ...
#15 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
- ... ril 1944 decommissioned 1963, scrapped 1976 Beatty (DD-640) Gleaves Destroyer 1,630 7 May 1942 sunk 6 november 1943 Beatty (DD-756) Allen M. Sumner Destroyer 2,200 31 March 1945 to Venezuela 1972, scrapped 1981 ...
- ... ed by Germany after Italian armistice and later scrapped Carron Royal Navy C ("Ca") Destroyer 1,710 6 november 1944 paid off March 1963, scrapped 1967 Carysfort Destroyer 1,710 20 February 1945 paid off Februar ...
- ... ber 1944 to Republic of China as Heng Yang 6 July 1947, scrapped 1962 Kagerō Kagerō Destroyer 2,033 6 november 1939 sunk 8 May 1943 Kaki Tachibana Destroyer 1,288 5 March 1945 to United States 4 July 1947, sunk ...
- ... er flotilla leader 2,150 19 November 1938 sunk 6 October 1943 Khartoum Royal Navy K Destroyer 1,690 6 november 1939 sunk 23 June 1940 Kidd United States Navy Fletcher Destroyer 2,500 23 April 1943 decommissione ...
- ... t Navy Storozhevoy Destroyer 1,700 31 May 1941 scuttled 27 July 1941 Smetlivy Gnevny Destroyer 1,587 6 november r 1938 sunk 4 November 1941 Smith United States Navy Mahan Destroyer 1,450 19 September 1936 scrappe ...
- ... issioned 1946, scrapped 1972 William B. Preston Clemson Destroyer 1,215 23 August 1920 sold for scra 6 november er 1946 William D. Porter Fletcher Destroyer 2,050 6 July 1943 sunk 10 June 1945 Williamson Clemson ...
#16 Russian destroyer Admiral Zakharov
Admiral Zakharov was a Udaloy -class destroyer of the Russian Navy . [2] She was named after admiral Mikhail Zakharov . Udaloy-class destroyer of the Russian Navy Admiral Zakharov in 1990 History Russia Name Admiral Zakharov (Адмирал Захаров) Namesake Mikhail Zakharov Builder Yantar Shipyard , Kalin
- ... n to the Pacific Fleet. From 21 to 25 October 1987, she paid visits to Luanda in Angola , then from november 6 to November 11 to Maputo in Mozambique , from November 17 to November 23 to Victoria , Seychelles , ...
#17 USS Phelps
USS Phelps (DD-360) was a World War II -era Porter -class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy . She was named for Thomas Stowell Phelps , who was a Rear Admiral in the US Navy in 1884. Porter-class destroyer USS Phelps (DD-360) History United States Namesake Thomas Stowell Phelps Buil
- ... nched 18 July 1935 Sponsored by Mrs. Richard A. Kearny Commissioned 26 February 1936 Decommissioned 6 november 1945 Stricken 28 January 1947 Honors and awards 12 × battle stars Fate Sold 10 August 1947, scrappe ...
- ... at New York, New York 10 June. [ citation needed ] DECOMMISSIONING The Phelps was decommissioned on 6 november 1945, and she was struck from the Naval Vessel Register 28 January 1947. She was scrapped shortly a ...
#18 Sovremenny-class destroyer
The Sovremenny class , Soviet designation Project 956 Sarych ( buzzard ), is a class of anti-ship and anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers of the Soviet and later Russian Navy . The ships are named after qualities, with "Sovremenny" translating as "modern" or "contemporary". Most of the ships hav
- ... 0 September 1984 Pacific Decommissioned in 1998 Bezuprechny Impeccable 29 January 1981 25 July 1983 6 november 1985 Northern Decommissioned in 2001 Boyevoy Militant 26 March 1982 4 August 1984 28 September 1986 ...
#19 USS Parker (DD-604)
USS Parker (DD-604) was a Benson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the second ship named for Foxhall A. Parker, Jr. Benson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Parker . History United States Name USS Parker (DD-604) Namesake Foxhall A. Par
- ... ion 5–13 July 1943. Convoy escort duty to the United Kingdom and the Mediterranean Sea followed. On 6 november , when 30 planes attacked her convoy, Parker shot fifteen down. 1944, INCLUDING OPERATION ANVIL From ...
#20 USS Peterson (DD-969)
USS Peterson (DD-969) , named for Lieutenant Commander Carl Jerrold Peterson (1936–1969), was a Spruance -class destroyer laid down by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi . Peterson was sponsored by Mrs. Miriam C. Peterson, the mother of LCDR Carl J. Pet
- ... Commissioned 9 July 1977 Decommissioned 4 October 2002 In service 1977 Out of service 2002 Stricken 6 november 2002 Identification Callsign : NGHY Hull number : DDG-969 Motto Proud Tradition Nickname(s) Proud P ...
- ... end. Peterson decommissioned on 4 October 2002, and was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 6 november 2002. On 16 February 2004 she was sunk in support of weapons effect tests for the new DD-21 program ...