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Engine / Engine


#1 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


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Lighthouse / Lighthouse


#1 Stony Point Light

The Stony Point Light is the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River . It is located at the Stony Point Battlefield in Stony Point, New York . [2] For the lighthouse on Lake Ontario, see Stony Point (Henderson) Light . Lighthouse Stony Point Light Stony Point Light seen from the remains of the British

#2 Ontonagon Light

The Ontonagon Light is a lighthouse located off M-64 near Ontonagon, Michigan . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 [2] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973. [3] Lighthouse in Michigan, United States Lighthouse Ontonagon Light Location Off MI 64, Ontona

#3 Chatham Light

Chatham Lighthouse , known as Twin Lights prior to 1923, is a lighthouse in Chatham, Massachusetts , near the "elbow" of Cape Cod . [2] [3] [4] The original station, close to the shore, was built in 1808 with two wooden towers, which were both replaced in 1841. In 1877, two new towers, made of cast

#4 Minot's Ledge Light

Minot's Ledge Light , officially Minots Ledge Light , is a lighthouse on Minots Ledge , one mile offshore of the towns of Cohasset and Scituate, Massachusetts , to the southeast of Boston Harbor . [2] [3] [4] It is a part of the Town of Cohasset, in Plymouth County . The current lighthouse is the se

#5 Lighthouse of Ponta dos Capelinhos

The Lighthouse of Ponta dos Capelinhos ( Portuguese : Farol da Ponta dos Capelinhos ), or alternately Lighthouse of Capelinhos ( Portuguese : Farol dos Capelinhos ), is a former beacon/lighthouse located along the coastal peninsula of Ponta dos Capelinhos and Costa Nau, in the civil parish of Capelo

#6 Inchkeith

Inchkeith (from the Scottish Gaelic : Innis Cheith ) is an island in the Firth of Forth , Scotland, administratively part of the Fife council area. This article is about the island of Scotland. For the community in Canada, see Inchkeith, Saskatchewan . Not to be confused with Keith Inch , now part o


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Manufacturer / Manufacturer


#1 Toyota

Toyota Motor Corporation ( Japanese : トヨタ自動車株式会社 , Hepburn : Toyota Jidōsha kabushikigaisha , IPA:   [toꜜjota] , English: / t ɔɪ ˈ j oʊ t ə / , commonly known as simply Toyota ) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi , Japan. It was founded by Kiichir


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Ship / Ship


#1 USS Shelton (DD-790)

USS Shelton (DD-790) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy , the second Navy ship named for Ensign James A. Shelton (1916–1942), who was killed in the Battle of Midway . Gearing-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Shelton . USS Shelton on 6 July 1951 Histor

#2 USS Gilmer (DD-233)

USS Gilmer (DD-233/APD-11) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the first ship named for Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer . Clemson-class destroyer USS Gilmer in 1922 History United States Namesake Thomas Walker Gilmer Builder New York Ship

#3 USS Tolman

USS Tolman (DD-740/DM-28/MMD-28) was a Robert H. Smith -class destroyer minelayer in the United States Navy . Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer History United States Name Tolman Namesake Charles E. Tolman Builder Bath Iron Works Laid down 10 April 1944 Launched 13 August 1944 Commissioned 27

#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

#5 Italian destroyer Bombardiere

Bombardiere was one of nineteen Soldati-class destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Completed in mid-1942, she was part of the second batch of seven ships. Destroyer of the Regia Marina History Kingdom of Italy Name Bombardiere Namesake Bombard

#6 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

#7 USS Schley (DD-103)

USS Schley (DD-103) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and later designated, APD-14 in World War II . She was the first ship named in honor of Winfield Scott Schley . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Schley . USS Schley underw

#8 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

#9 USS Stoddard

USS Stoddard (DD-566) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for Master's Mate James Stoddard , who was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Civil War . She was the last Fletcher to be stricken from the U.S. Navy, in 1975. Fletcher-class destroyer USS Stoddard (DD-566) in

#10 USS O'Bannon (DD-450)

USS O'Bannon (DD/DDE-450) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon (1784–1850), the Marine Corps's "hero of Derna ". Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS O'Bannon . USS O'Bannon (DD-450)

#11 SMS Csepel

SMS Csepel [Note 1] was one of six Tátra -class destroyers built for the kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine ( Austro-Hungarian Navy ) shortly before the First World War . Completed in 1913, she helped to sink an Italian destroyer during the action off Vieste in May 1915 after Italy declared war

#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

#13 USS Kennedy (DD-306)

USS Kennedy (DD-306) was a Clemson -class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. Clemson-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Kennedy . History United States Namesake John P. Kennedy Builder Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation , Union Iron Works , San Fr

#14 USS Tattnall (DDG-19)

USS Tattnall (DDG-19) was a Charles F. Adams -class guided missile -armed destroyer of the United States Navy . She was named for Commodore Josiah Tattnall III USN (1794–1871) – also commandant of the CSS Virginia , and an admiral in the Confederate States Navy – who made the adage " blood is thicke

#15 HMS Tribune (1918)

HMS Tribune was an S-class destroyer that served with the Royal Navy during the Russian Civil War . Launched in 1918, the vessel entered service with the Aegean Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet . Tribune saw no action during the First World War but was involved in supporting the evacuation of ref

#16 HMS Petard (G56)

HMS Petard was a P-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War . She was one of only three P-class ships, out of the original eight, to survive the war in a serviceable condition. [1] P-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy For other ships with the same

#17 Farragut-class destroyer (1958)

The Farragut -class destroyer was a group of 10 guided missile destroyers built for the United States Navy (USN) during the 1950s. They were the second destroyer class to be named for Admiral David Farragut . The class is sometimes referred to as the Coontz class , since Coontz was first to be desig

#18 USS Abner Read (DD-526)

USS Abner Read (DD-526) was a Fletcher -class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy , named after Lieutenant Commander Abner Read (1821 – 1863), who fought in the American Civil War . The ship fought in World War II, seeing action in the Aleutian Islands Campaign and in 1943 she survive

#19 USS McCampbell

USS McCampbell (DDG-85) is an Arleigh Burke -class destroyer in the United States Navy . She is named in honor of Naval Aviator Captain David S. McCampbell , a Medal of Honor and Navy Cross recipient who was the Navy's leading ace in World War II . This ship is the 35th destroyer of her class. USS M

#20 HMS Stork (1916)

HMS Stork was an R-class destroyer that served in the Royal Navy during the First World War . The R class were an improvement on the previous M class with geared steam turbines to improve efficiency. Launched by Hawthorn Leslie at Hebburn in 1917, Stork joined the Harwich Force . The destroyer saw s


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