「Tanker」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 670件
| The | tanker, a straggler from Convoy ON-168, had been dama |
| USS Halawa (AOG-12) was a gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| eepscot (AOG-24) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| ockonee (AOG-33) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| astinet (AOG-39) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| AO-90/AOG-47) was an Shikellamy-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for use in World War |
| monusuc (AOG-23) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| Conasauga (AOG-15) was a Halawa-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| ettawee (AOG-17) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| Genesee (AOG-8) was a Patapsco-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| catawpa (AOG-27) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| aguagas (AOG-32) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| geechee (AOG-35) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| tonchee (AOG-19) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| iwassee (AOG-29) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| quotank (AOG-18) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| lamazoo (AOG-30) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| hehalis (AOG-48) was a Patapsco-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the United States Navy for the dan |
| USS Kern (AOG-2) was a Patapsco-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the United States Navy for the dan |
| candaga (AOG-40) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| S Wabash (AOG-4) was a Patapsco-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| iwaukum (AOG-26) was a Mettawee-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| shwaukee (AOG-9) was a Patapsco-class gasoline | tanker acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous ta |
| The product | tanker activities are operated through the Norient Pr |
| awn hours of 22 February and torpedoed British | tanker Adellen and Norwegian freighter Sama. |
| ffins fly in formation alongside a USAF KC-135 | tanker after mid-air refuelling. |
| then allows the aircraft to be used as an air | tanker against wildfires. |
| 1991, at 22.23, the ship collided with the oil | tanker Agip Abruzzo in Livorno harbour and it caught |
| The squadron received KB-29P Superfortress | tanker aircraft and personnel from the 91st Strategic |
| Morarji Desai for permission to enable Israeli | Tanker aircraft to land refuel and take off from an I |
| They required refuelling by British | tanker aircraft three times on the outward journey an |
| He did not have enough fuel to make it to a | tanker aircraft over Laos. |
| Ki-105 Otori: Longe-range fuel | tanker aircraft. |
| Founded as the | Tanker Airlift Control Center in 1992, the 618th AOC |
| e Base, New Jersey; the Air Mobility Command's | Tanker Airlift Control Center; two airlift wings and |
| use the 618th Air and Space Operations Center ( | Tanker Airlift Control Center) is a functional AOC fo |
| cipants: infantryman, artillerist, cavalryman, | tanker, airman, guerrilla, surgeon, logistician and c |
| do on 2 August, damaging the 8,016 ton British | tanker Alexia on 10 August, and sinking the 4,971 ton |
| See German | tanker Altmark for the ship named after Altmark and S |
| MNR Canadair CL-215 air | tanker and Cessna 337 contract fire detection aircraf |
| ial military operations that might recover the | tanker, and which are reported to involve the frigate |
| of the war, Amastra was reconverted to an oil | tanker, and in 1951 was renamed Idas. |
| of the New Guinea area, she worked as shuttle | tanker and harbor feeder, anchoring at such places as |
| RFA Derwentdale (A114) was a Dale-class fleet | tanker and landing ship (gantry) of the Royal Fleet A |
| he following year with the Handley Page Victor | tanker and continued until disbanded finally in 1977. |
| Lieutenant-Commander Wariklyn had torpedoed a | tanker and a merchant vessel. |
| Hill moved the Ledbury alongside the stricken | tanker, and then led the Ohio back into the convoy. |
| n 12 May 1920 for mercantile service as an oil | tanker and renamed 'Todejoe'. |
| USS Carondelet (IX-136) was a | tanker and served in the United States Navy during Wo |
| ted and returned to merchant service as an oil | tanker and served in that role until scrapped in Osak |
| ober 1942, by a counter attack after hitting a | tanker, and was again repaired at Malta. |
| Strong | tanker and engager with melee DPS with AOE stun. |
| January 1920 for mercantile service as an oil | tanker and renamed 'Anam'. |
| The pirates eventually seized the | tanker and used it as a base from which to launch att |
| Under Liquid's control he sinks the | tanker and escapes with RAY before regaining command |
| Another two hits failed to sink the | tanker, and U-87 was forced to surface for its crew t |
| was sold on 29 January 1920 for use as an oil | tanker, and named Ampat. |
| e criminal's henchmen plans to blast the water | tanker and kill chaitanya who flees from S.Kota priso |
| pany that operates a total of 51 dry bulk, gas | tanker and tanker vessels. |
| were helped by the nearest ships: a Panamanian | tanker and by a Uruguayan and Argentine fishing vesse |
| January 1920 for mercantile service as an oil | tanker and renamed 'Lima'. |
| ton-Fijenoord, Schiedam, Netherlands as an oil | tanker and completed in April, 1935. |
| Two of the ships in the convoy, a | tanker and a freighter, were also hit. |
| cities, burning a car at another, hijacking a | tanker, and destroying large quantities of non-French |
| was reconverted to an entirely mercantile oil | tanker and served in this capacity until broken up fo |
| severely damaged a 10,000 long tons (10,000 t) | tanker and a smaller troop transport. |
| fuel have pumped over on "Capitan Verkhoturov" | tanker and have sent to destination. |
| Japanese vessels, a small cargo ship, a medium | tanker, and two small, either cargo or escort, ships. |
| Whessoe Varec focused on marine | tanker and tank farm inventory management systems, pr |
| 10 torpedoes, and claimed to have sunk a large | tanker and a medium freighter as well as damaging ano |
| The company Kistefos has investments in | tanker- and dry cargo-shipping, offshore services, fi |
| On 11 March 1953 she assisted the commercial | tanker Angy. |
| The first | tanker appeared shortly before World War 2. In 1983 t |
| y avoided a collision with the loaded 810-foot | tanker Arco Sag River at the mouth of the Strait of J |
| December 14: 640-foot (200 m) oil | tanker Argo Merchant runs aground on the Nantucket Sh |
| The | tanker arrived at Townsville, Queensland, on 18 Augus |
| ted en route, to the beachhead at Hagushi, the | tanker arrived off Okinawa on 28 May. |
| ret services; she left the country on a Danube | tanker, arriving after 8 weeks in Vienna. |
| Olna operated further north than any other | tanker as the US Navy was wary of mines after two shi |
| 2 January 1945, Japanese aircraft attacked the | tanker as she steamed from Leyte Gulf toward Mindoro. |
| urfaced soon thereafter and closed the burning | tanker as she slowly sank by the bow. |
| on along the same design and install it on the | tanker as defence.However, during the building, Yoko |
| hird patrol and then sank the 5300-ton Russian | tanker Ashkabad and its escort, the 1000-ton converte |
| On 2 May 1942, while escorting the Russian | tanker Ashkabad, she was torpedoed and sunk by the U- |
| The driver of a Minol | tanker at the crossing mistook this as the opening of |
| A relatively new | tanker at the time of the spill, she was delivered to |
| eamed to Kwajalein where she served as station | tanker, at Roi, until departing for Pearl Harbor on 6 |
| As station | tanker at Eniwetok in 1948, she took part in Operatio |
| in August began a seven month stint as station | tanker at Seeadler Harbor in the Admiralties, servici |
| or the next nine months, she served as station | tanker at various forward bases in the Central Pacifi |
| ck at 04:45 U-70 damaged the 6,568 ton British | tanker Athelbeach (later sunk by U-99), and the 6,423 |
| d, to attack on the surface; she torpedoed the | tanker Athelbeach, sinking her, and the whale factory |
| On the afternoon of 14 December 1939, the | tanker Atheltemplar struck a mine laid by German dest |
| MV Guanabara is an oil | tanker attacked by 4 pirates on 5 March 2011. |
| Following a potential crisis involving an oil | tanker attempting to navigate through the Reef, Chadw |
| The Soviet | tanker Azerbaijan had lost her cargo of linseed oil, |
| Convoy TJ-1, sinking the 10,324 ton Norwegian | tanker B.P. Newton and the 6,900 ton American merchan |
| tainable Resource Development fire suppression | tanker base located at the south east side of the air |
| .S. Forest Service operates a firefighting Air | Tanker base here. |
| vada Division of Forestry also operates an air | tanker base at BAM. |
| ic containers, allegedly to siphon fuel into a | tanker, before puddles of fallen fuel were ignited af |
| nefish succeeded in firing five torpedoes at a | tanker before making an emergency dive in shallow wat |
| of the war, Ancylus was reconverted to an oil | tanker, being renamed Imbricaria in 1952. |
| She also attacked and damaged the Italian | tanker Beppe, which had to be towed to Tripoli. |
| German guardboats GN 61 and GN 62, the German | tanker Bertha (the former French Bacchus) and six sai |
| on a night in January 1979 when the Total Oil | tanker Betelgeuse exploded while unloading its cargo |
| ersity shot the suicide bomber as the gasoline | tanker bore down on the front entrance. |
| cleared Hampton Roads as escort to a gasoline | tanker bound for Navassa Island. |
| eet and got underway on 1 February with an oil | tanker bound for Australia. |
| of six crew members from the 570-foot (170 m) | tanker Bow Mariner, which exploded and sank off of Ch |
| The 8,093 ton British | tanker British Merit was hit at 03:52 hours on 25 Jul |
| hip was ran aground near Abaco Island, while a | tanker broke in two near Andros Island. |
| The | tanker broke in two and U-211 left the scene. |
| e company invested in oil tankers and became a | tanker broker. |
| MV Argo Merchant was a Liberian-flagged oil | tanker built by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft in Hambu |
| SS Mission San Jose was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission San Rafael was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission San Miguel was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission Solano was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| sive supertanker, Knock Nevis, the largest oil | tanker built to date, was moored there as a floating |
| Tempera is also the first | tanker built with an electrically-driven Azipod propu |
| SS Mission Carmel was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission Buenaventura was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission San Antonio was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Mission San Carlos was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| USNS American Explorer (T-AOT-165) was a | tanker built for the United States Military Sea Trans |
| SS Mission Loreto was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| The OMI Charger was a single-hulled oil | tanker built in 1969 and used by the OMI Corporation. |
| SS Mission Santa Clara was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| SS Papoose was a oil | tanker built in 1921 by the Southwestern Shipbuilding |
| The MV British Motorist was a 6,891 ton | tanker, built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, New |
| The MV British Prudence was a | tanker built by Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd., Sunderla |
| USS Wildcat (AW-2), was a Stag-class | tanker, built for the United States Navy during World |
| S Paoli (T-AO-157) was a Gettysburg-class fuel | tanker, built at Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. in Ch |
| SS Regina was a | tanker built in Belfast in 1904 that sank in 1940 nea |
| Octorara, a | tanker built in 1921 as La Purisima by Southern shipb |
| SS Mission San Luis Rey was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| The Maritime Jewel is a double hull oil | tanker built in 2000; its length is 332 metres (1,089 |
| SS Mission San Luis Obispo was a Type T2-SE-A2 | tanker built for the United States Maritime Commissio |
| Robert L. Barnes was a steel | tanker built during 1917 by McDougall Duluth Ship Bui |
| The MV Pacific Opal (ex-Hatasia) is a chemical | tanker built in 1993 and currently owned by Tankers P |
| st 16 a Georgian naval boat seized the Turkish | tanker Buket in the neutral waters of the Black Sea. |
| In 1979 a | tanker burning on the Bosphorus damaged the station b |
| ith Russia to send 8 million barrels of oil by | tanker, but the oil companies involved subsequently m |
| aru was initially built as a standard 1TL type | tanker but during 1944 she was taken over for convers |
| The U-boat fired two torpedoes at the | tanker, but missed, and then lost contact due to very |
| erasimos Andreas, was a sea captain of a Greek | tanker but the ship was caught up in a hurricane and |
| She was built as a concrete oil | tanker by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Company, and |
| post-war period she served as a point-to-point | tanker, calling at Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, Ja |
| The moored | tanker can freely weathervane around the buoy and fin |
| Tanker captain Seok Hae-gyun changed the ship's cours | |
| The BTC pipeline eliminates 350 | tanker cargoes per year through the sensitive congest |
| dy was seriously hurt in the accident, but the | tanker carriages were ruptured, and spilt fuel oil be |
| Harbor from Canton on 26 November the gasoline | tanker carried cargoes of gasoline and oil to Palmyra |
| The | tanker, carrying only ballast at the time, suistained |
| After averting the plot by stealing the | tanker carrying the chemical bomb (Timothy dying in t |
| t twice monthly, the railroad ferry transports | tanker cars on a barge between Mobile, Alabama and th |
| The British Columbia fire service's Air | Tanker Centre dispatched a fleet of air tankers to he |
| hit the German merchant Menes and the Italian | tanker Cerere. |
| er a battle with the henchmen,inside the water | tanker, Chaitanya escapes and jumps from the water ta |
| er targets included the German (former French) | tanker Champagne. |
| USS J. M. Guffey (ID 1279) was a commercial | tanker chartered by the U.S. Navy during World War I. |
| y coordinated the clean-up operation after the | tanker Christos Bitas ran aground in the Irish Sea. |
| ansport (MoWT) and postwar was sold to British | Tanker Co Ltd, serving until scrapped in 1959. |
| In 1945 she was sold to the British | Tanker Co Ltd and renamed British Cavalier, serving u |
| 946, Empire Bombardier was sold to the British | Tanker Co Ltd and renamed British Bombardier. |
| HMNZS Endeavour (A11), the current fleet | tanker commissioned in 1988 |
| t Tankers is one of the world's largest parcel | tanker companies with a fleet of more than 150 ships |
| -Persian Oil Company (APOC) set up the British | Tanker Company Limited (BTC) in April 1915, with an i |
| c. (OSG) (NYSE: OSG) is one of the largest oil | tanker company in the world. |
| National Iranian | Tanker Company (NITC) is a subsidiary of the National |
| In 1955, the British | Tanker Company was renamed to BP Tanker Company. |
| also: Iranian Oil Bourse and National Iranian | Tanker Company |
| 1945, Empire Alliance was sold to the British | Tanker Company who renamed her British Dragoon. |
| It is the biggest | tanker company in the Middle East and 4th in the worl |
| Alaska | Tanker Company - minority shareholding in five purpos |
| nd refined product carriers and is the largest | tanker company in an OPEC country. |
| rs of the WSPA include Aera Energy LLC, Alaska | Tanker Company, Berry Petroleum, BP, Big West of Cali |
| She was operated by the British | Tanker Company. |
| Nausett was a | tanker completed in April, 1918, by the Bethlehem Shi |
| Housatonic was a | tanker completed in November 1941 by Sun Shipbuilding |
| On 22nd her small torpedo boat sank the US | tanker Connecticut (8,684 GRT) but on 1 May an attack |
| The largest wreck was the 8000 tonne water | tanker Constantia S. |
| The Exxon Valdez | tanker, constructed at NASSCO, returns for repairs. |
| The Marine Electric began its life as a T2 | tanker, constructed for the United States Maritime Co |
| The SS Manhattan was an oil | tanker constructed at the Fore River Shipyard in Quin |
| The attack happened as a | tanker containing cooking gas was passing, triggering |
| forced over the fallout from the freezing of a | tanker contract with the United States Air Force. |
| The idea of fielding B-47 | tanker conversions came up again a few years later, b |
| MV Empire MacMahon was an oil | tanker converted to a merchant aircraft carrier or MA |
| MV Empire MacCabe was an oil | tanker converted to a merchant aircraft carrier or MA |
| MV Empire MacColl was an oil | tanker converted to a merchant aircraft carrier (MAC) |
| 44, Canfield got underway on 6 May escorting a | tanker convoy bound for Majuro. |
| She attacked a | tanker convoy on 12 October, and on 21 October headed |
| After escorting a | tanker convoy to San Pedro Bay, Chenango sailed on 26 |
| r the better on 8 June, when Cobia contacted a | tanker convoy, and sank both a tanker and the landing |
| uty and for the next 12 months shepherded fast | tanker convoys between New York and the United Kingdo |
| kosuka to Truk, and in early February escorted | tanker convoys from Truk to Tarakan and Balikpapan. |
| There she screened fast | tanker convoys safely past the rest of the Carolines, |
| t Colombo and later Bombay, where she escorted | tanker convoys from the Persian Gulf to the British c |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|