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While being | towed to the scrapyard Holland 1 encountered very se |
The vessel was to be | towed to Portland Harbour in Dorset, some 140 miles |
er 1902, Lieutenant G. W. Williams in command, | towed to Norfolk, Virginia, and placed in full commi |
Towed to Bizerta, she was scrapped after August 1921 | |
In November 2007 it was | towed to Jeffboat for repairs, the successor to the |
8 near Mako on January 21 and was subsequently | towed to Sasebo Naval Arsenal. |
Late in January 1919, Robert H. McCurdy was | towed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she arriv |
t was decommissioned on September 28, 2007 and | towed to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facilit |
rs; Wills and some of his gliding friends were | towed to 10,000 ft, and released most of the way acr |
moved from Beaumont on December 18, 1972 to be | towed to breakers. |
The vessel was laden with stone and | towed to Hampton Roads. |
The bow and midbody from Abiqua were | towed to the Bethlehem Steel Co., at Beaumont, Tex., |
She was recovered and | towed to Pembroke Dock where she was found unusable |
drydocks dates to early World War II and were | towed to where they were needed most, generally forw |
The Kostroma was built at Gorky and later | towed to Severodvinsk for completion. |
essick, acquired by the Navy 15 February 1945; | towed to Boston for fitting out; and commissioned 29 |
The Atlantus was repaired and | towed to Cape May, New Jersey. |
y 1862 in the Mississippi River, and was later | towed to Lake Pontchartrain for additional trials, b |
Following the war, Bauxite was | towed to Shanghai, China, where she continued to ser |
Towed to Florida the following week, she was berthed | |
In early 1858 she was | towed to Delaware where whe was fitted with engines. |
built in Kawasaki Dock Yard, Kobe, Japan, and | towed to Seattle by the Japanese tug Daisho Maru No. |
orida, and Charleston, South Carolina, she was | towed to Mayport, Florida, where she arrived on 13 A |
hen disabled USS Keystone State, who had to be | towed to safety. |
She stranded whilst being | towed to the breakers, but arrived on 8 March 1922. |
For the second time, she was | towed to port by her sister ship, SMS Berlin. |
12 July 1941, a local fisherman discovered and | towed to Beachport a German sea mine either laid by |
nevertheless managed to surface, but had to be | towed to Toulon. |
The following year she was | towed to the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, |
commissioned at the Boston Naval Shipyard, and | towed to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, whe |
In February 2005 she was | towed to Brownsville, Texas, to be dismantled. |
The Spirit of Humanity was | towed to Ashdod and the crew was detained pending de |
l remained behind to see the now-derelict ship | towed to the Chilean Naval Base at Talcahuano for de |
aboard the latter ship, which survived and was | towed to port. |
In 1968, Inaugural was | towed to St. Louis and established as a floating mus |
In 1922, she was | towed to Hamburg, where she was scrapped. |
caravans at the Carinya Caravan Park would be | towed to higher ground each time the Nogoa River ros |
atomic weapons tests at Bikini Atoll, she was | towed to San Francisco and transferred to the Mariti |
The liner was | towed to Cherbourg, where the fire was extinguished |
She was | towed to Hampton Roads, Virginia, late in November a |
uary 1912 sponsored by Ms. Marjorie F. Miller, | towed to the New York Navy Yard after the terminatio |
Berwick was eventually | towed to Hamburg on 28 August 1920 to be broken up. |
by a mine near Dunkirk on 8 November 1916 and | towed to Calais. |
n the first week alone, despite it having been | towed to shallower waters near Mariveles town, west |
Seven years later the wreck was pulled off and | towed to Bremerhaven for scrapping. |
age efforts kept her afloat until she could be | towed to Ulithi for repairs. |
X craft can be seen - in 1946, the craft were | towed to the bay, then moored to a concrete block an |
ught by the Seacliff Amusement Corporation and | towed to Seacliff State Beach in Aptos, California. |
In August 1931, the ship was | towed to Powell River, British Columbia, Canada, to |
issile systems primarily), after which she was | towed to Devonport where she was placed in reserve a |
ic system failed after landing and the jet was | towed to the gate. |
She was | towed to the Coast Guard Yard, decommissioned and st |
The ship was | towed to Hong Kong and scrapped in January 1966. |
mission, in reserve, on 1 August 1955, she was | towed to Savannah, Georgia, on 28 August, and was de |
The platform was | towed to its final site, and 450,000 tonnes of solid |
The ship was | towed to Zeebrugge where its fate was decided. |
She was | towed to San Diego in 1937, used as a target, and su |
at Pearl Harbor until March 1947 when she was | towed to San Francisco. |
aged the Italian tanker Beppe, which had to be | towed to Tripoli. |
She was | towed to Hawthorn Leslie's yard for repairs, which t |
On 10 August 2007 she was | towed to the Pacific to perform her last service. |
oo badly damaged for repair, and was salvaged, | towed to Kalkara and beached in 1943, but again badl |
It was | towed to its location and anchored in cement on the |
Towed to Orange, Texas, 24 to 25 February, Latimer d | |
When being | towed to her drydock, the Albacore became stuck in t |
On August 20, 2009 Ingham was | towed to the Coast Guard piers in North Charleston, |
The next day she was | towed to an anchorage near Aden. |
She was | towed to Sheerness but declared a constructive total |
e Ltd acquired the unfinished ship and had her | towed to Germany for completion as Pride of America |
After the German invasion she was | towed to Kronstadt and run aground in late July 1941 |
After Operation Crossroads, Dawson was | towed to Kwajalein where she was decommissioned 20 S |
U-21 was | towed to Kristiansand the next day under escort of K |
It was then | towed to Key West, FL arriving there on 24 November |
Salvaged again on 20 July 1944 she was | towed to Gotenhafen for decommissioning. |
Frunze raised on 31 May 1944, | towed to Leningrad and scrapped beginning in 1949. |
She was refloated the following year and | towed to Gladstone Graving Dock to be made watertigh |
rshalls 28 May, and after the experiments, was | towed to Kwajalein for study. |
She was | towed to Harwich and then to Sheerness where repairs |
She was then | towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, |
She was | towed to Cairns, Australia, and decommissioned on 26 |
After being | towed to Rendova, the ship was evaluated and declare |
She was then | towed to Pasajes on 6 January 1959, sold to Spanish |
In March 1867, Kewanee | towed to sea the brig Active, which had run aground |
Towed to sea, she was sent to the United States as a | |
After her decommissioning, she was | towed to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facilit |
Calypso was later | towed to Marseille, France, where she lay neglected |
She was later | towed to Boston and given to the U.S. Navy on 13 Nov |
The Viriglio was | towed to Toulon but declared a total loss. |
ames which were beyond their sell-by date were | towed to the dump after recovery of spares including |
She was | towed to Mare Island Navy Yard and decommissioned 24 |
d at Alameda, California on 25 September 1943, | towed to San Francisco Bay, and anchored near the Fl |
at Charleston, South Carolina, whence she was | towed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Thereafter she was | towed to the basin of the Maritime Museum of La Roch |
The ship was | towed to St. Georges harbor in Bermuda by the tugs G |
he battery however did not sink, and was later | towed to Dubrovnik. |
After being | towed to Hawaii, the castaways names are announced t |
On the 18th of August 2009 she was | towed to Ghent for scrapping. |
In December, she was | towed to Lisbon, and, upon her return to the United |
The train had 236 passengers on board and was | towed to Ashford; other trains that had not yet reac |
She was | towed to the breaker's yard on the Forth later that |
In September 1934, the ship was raised and | towed to Rosyth, where she was scrapped. |
In 2002 the vessel was | towed to a berth on the River Thames near Woolwich, |
She was | towed to Baltimore late in May and thence taken to W |
She was | towed to Hampton Roads and dry docked, but was decla |
m; repairs proved to be unfeasible and she was | towed to a ship breakers yard and dismantled in 2005 |
LST-340 was | towed to Espiritu Santo for what repairs could be ma |
e ship next to her struck a mine and had to be | towed to port on the 18th after the storm had abated |
e lifeboats were soon found by USS PC-451, and | towed to land by two fishing vessels. |
In April 1914, B-1 was | towed to Norfolk, Virginia, and later loaded aboard |
The ship was refloated and | towed to Taiwan, where she arrived on 19 June. |
When completed, a GBS is | towed to its intended location and sunk. |
On 31 July she was refloated and | towed to Singapore for repairs. |
Barry was | towed to the anchorage at Kerama Retto 28 May, and w |
Despatch was | towed to sea and sunk off San Francisco 8 April 1946 |
ause the monitors used in the attack had to be | towed to Fort Fisher, the navy would leave with a tw |
t it was considered whether the ship should be | towed to Europe for repairs. |
on by J. Cashmere of Newport, and the ship was | towed to the breaker's yard on 24 August 1960. |
ere built by Dalzavod, Komsomolsk na Amure and | towed to Vladivostok for fitting out due to the shal |
The freighter did not sink and she was | towed to safety by the Quesnel into Victoria Harbour |
continued there until 11 October, when she was | towed to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for completion o |
She was | towed to San Francisco, California, in the spring of |
946, and upon the completion of the tests, was | towed to Kwajalein for study. |
The car was eventually | towed to a naval base where a tank tracked vehicle c |
ecember she stayed at Pearl Harbor until being | towed to San Francisco, California, after the war. |
On 6 December 1912, B-3 was | towed to Norfolk, Virginia, and loaded onto the coll |
Harveson was | towed to the Mare Island Navy Yard in 1950 for conve |
as ended the previous act of having train sets | towed to Allerton TMD near Hunts Cross railway stati |
aving repairs done to her hull, the Elissa was | towed to Galveston. |
less (MSO-442) and USS Illusive (MSO-448) were | towed to the Gulf of Oman by USS Grapple (ARS-53) de |
The old ironclad was | towed to Hampton Roads, Virginia, in mid-1907 for ex |
After three days, the ship was | towed to Istanbul where it remained at anchor while |
day, when the tide rose, she was refloated and | towed to The Downs for inspection. |
s put out, and four days later the Limburg was | towed to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. |
On 29 April, she was | towed to Quincy, Massachusetts, for lengthening and |
Once out of momentum, the train is | towed to the top of the lift hill, and is held for s |
the conclusion of the war in 1748, Argyll was | towed to Harwich and scuttled as part of a breakwate |
ust 1943 sponsored by Miss Beatrice P. Barker, | towed to Boston Navy Yard 19 May 1944 for completion |
Towed to the Charleston Naval Shipyard (South Caroli | |
Raised by the Soviets in 1946, | towed to Leningrad and under her original name (in R |
rd in Severodvinsk and her reactor section was | towed to Sayda Bay. |
holm was sold to Italian interests in 1989 and | towed to Genoa, the Andrea Doria's home port. |
was withdrawn in 1965 from Shrewsbury and was | towed to Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, South |
, painted in lurid red and yellow stripes, was | towed to the spot where it had sunk Esquimalt, and a |
on D-Day itself a further 8 Horsa gliders were | towed to the drop zone |
of that inspection, she received orders to be | towed to Subic Bay where all her naval gear was stri |
After some initial repairs, she was | towed to Miami, where substantial repairs were made, |
e McDonough which sank on the 23rd while being | towed to New York. |
On 25 July, U-21 was | towed to Pola, where she remained until the end of t |
The William Williams was | towed to Fiji and thence to Auckland, New Zealand, w |
Several days later, smashed hull sections were | towed to Whiting Beach near Taronga Zoo and divers l |
From there she was | towed to Dover, where she finally arrived for scrapp |
Late in October 1961 Maricopa County was | towed to Philadelphia Navy Yard and prepared for a n |
In 1970, Matapan was | towed to Portsmouth where she began her conversion t |
amship Company on 2 February 1922; while being | towed to their yard at Chester, Pennsylvania, she wa |
In September 1987 the ship was | towed to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to begin a ten mo |
platform, a mobile Jackup barge that could be | towed to an equatorial location, which when combined |
a mine near Dunkirk on 8 November 1916 and was | towed to Calais. |
ly deleted from the Navy List in May 1982, and | towed to Taiwan in August 1985 to be scrapped. |
atia decommissioned there 1 July 1946, and was | towed to San Francisco, California. |
ake, where they were rounded up into rafts and | towed to a sawmill in Duluth by the company's tugboa |
reported damaged by fire on 21 August 1955 and | towed to Dover where the fire was extinguished. |
Gansevoort, surviving her hit, was | towed toward the PT base at Caminavit Point and anch |
While being | towed toward home, on 27 February 1944 the Woodpecke |
She | towed Transport 55 clear of the mole at Gibraltar an |
had pack horse artillery instead of the usual | towed type |
wing repairs at the Norfolk Navy Yard, she was | towed up the James River by the side-wheeler USS Sat |
in March 1862, Richmond was launched May 6 and | towed up to the Confederate capital that very night |
turned over to the Maritime Administration and | towed up the James River in Virginia, where she rema |
The floating battery New Orleans had been | towed up from her namesake city in Louisiana. |
In 1974, she was released from her moorings, | towed up river, and secured in number 10 Dock, Devon |
pon completion and designated MTS-626, she was | towed up river to her permanent berth at the Naval N |
hreat passed, she was taken out of service and | towed up the east coast towards Brancaster where she |
of sand mud brick or stone and the stones were | towed up the ramps. |
It is not self-powered, rather it is | towed via a ship-attached boom (as of 3-2006, it was |
The gearing was so high that being | towed was the only way to get "Babs" moving under he |
She was | towed with a 15° list into the Heikendorfer Bucht an |
parted from the west coast on 3 February 1943; | towed YO-8 to Pearl Harbor; and continued on to the |
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