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  • In early January 1928, Mohave towed a large oil barge to Provincetown, Mass., to b
  • d Nixon the focus of his campaign while Tunney towed a middle ground.
  • On 20 September 1965, she towed a Viet Cong junk to An Thoi that had been dest
  • Early in July she towed a pontoon for LST-512 from Buffalo to Rocheste
  • airs (or a number of pairs in formation), they towed a sweep between the two ships that followed th
  • On 6 May 1962, she towed a disabled pleasure craft near Sandy Hook, New
  • In June 1912, she towed a balloon as part of efforts to assess the und
  • To reach Bodrum, UB-14 had to be towed a considerable part of the distance by an Aust
  • She towed a disabled pleasure craft near Mobile Point to
  • When aircraft were completed, they were towed across the main Chester Road to the airfield w
  • along with another Mersey ferry, Daffodil, was towed across the English Channel to Zeebrugge by HMS
  • They were towed across the Channel by HMS Vindictive and took
  • She was later towed across the Pacific to San Diego, arriving 11 O
  • om Castle Bromwich Aerodrome, the planes being towed across the road from the factory to the Aerodr
  • Log booms were towed across the lake by steamboat from surrounding
  • anese light tanks-which had good buoyancy-were towed across the straits to Lim Chu Kang Road where
  • ions - "A", "B", "C", and "D" - of AFDB‑7 were towed across the Atlantic Ocean to Holy Loch, Scotla
  • Later that day 19 more Horsas were towed across.
  • hip was on aerial gunnery exercise firing at a towed aerial target, when at 0950, a shell exploded
  • Finally towed after she drifted toward New York piers, she s
  • t William B. Cushing, and later salvage, Ceres towed Albemarle north to Norfolk, Virginia at the cl
  • Louis celebrities boarded the glider that was towed along by a transport plane for a flight over t
  • This towed an armoured fuel trailer, like those used by t
  • cy in operation of gliders in various types of towed and soaring flight, both day and night, and in
  • intermittent enemy bombing attacks, Kingfisher towed anti-submarine nets and laid telephone cables
  • There were no towed anti-tank gun for this variant.
  • As an artillery officer, McNair favored towed anti-tank artillery over self-propelled tank d
  • When used in their original role as towed anti-tank guns against German tanks and defens
  • of the period, made them vulnerable to the new towed antitank guns being supplied to Infantry units
  • knesses they were much more effective than the towed antitank guns they replaced.
  • Samir, an aspiring actor, is being towed around the film party circuit by Bibbo.
  • heir data was collected using the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), consisting of l
  • Therefore, a vessel using a towed array will need to travel straight and level l
  • When not deployed, an Akula's towed array is stored in a teardrop shaped container
  • as being equipped with DSBV 61 passive linear towed array sonar and several other upgraded systems
  • The DUBV 43C towed array sonar of the Lamotte-Picquet (D 645).
  • ated T-AGOS vessel built to tow a Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System.
  • Despite all those disadvantages, a towed array is useful since it offers better resolut
  • pulls a tow vehicle (an ROV - see Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System) behind the mother ship, o
  • tive and passive hull mounted sonars, tactical towed arrays, and sonobuoys.
  • 20:55 hours, a shrapnel shell fired by a 130mm towed artillery piece, detonated in the part of the
  • was led by an ad hoc brigade of armoured cars, towed artillery and infantry which completed the tri
  • Howitzer was a version built as a conventional towed artillery piece.
  • He was towed ashore to Cromer beach.
  • A line was thrown and the brig was towed astern for the rest of the night until it was
  • Before they towed away the car for disposal, Scarpelli shot Will
  • The ship was towed away from Filipstad.
  • ly a local salvage company cut up the ship and towed away the remains to Plymouth.
  • She was towed away for scrapping on 28 February.
  • to Hatch & Kirk Co., Seattle, Washington, and towed away for scrapping on 24 April 1961.
  • art of the English fleet docked at Chatham and towed away the Unity and the Royal Charles, pride an
  • gs like this" Two days later the ship had been towed away in the night.
  • In October 2000, the Aquapolis was towed away to Shanghai to be scrapped.
  • 33, but there were no buyers and she was later towed away and scuttled.
  • Two were intercepted and towed away, but the remainder bore down on the fleet
  • An iconic video shows the car being towed away, bent nearly in half.
  • ut there was an explosion whilst she was being towed back to port and she slowly sank.
  • armed merchant cruiser HMS Cheshire, which was towed back to England for repairs.
  • t in February to ensure the Avon Vale could be towed back safely for permanent repairs.
  • She was towed back to Bandar Imam Khomeini that same day, wh
  • She was eventually towed back to Portsmouth in May 2000 where she was s
  • her oiler suffered an engine breakdown and was towed back to the harbor for repairs which were comp
  • nt car and one of the passenger carriages were towed back to the depot by a diesel locomotive durin
  • She was towed back to Karachi and scrapped.
  • She was towed back to England stern first.
  • loyed at Gibraltar awaiting tow, until she was towed back to the United Kingdom on 25 June as part
  • At that time, she was towed back to Guam where she served out the last 12
  • way and the grandstands were put on wheels and towed back and forth between the two facilities.
  • The welded fore and aft was towed back to Japan and broken up.
  • decommissioned 8 May 1930 and on the 10th was towed back to Mare Island for scrapping.
  • They, in turn, were towed back to safety by William Stone.
  • the ship was made watertight and she was then towed back to Chatham Dockyard.
  • uently damaged G40's engines and she had to be towed back to German waters.
  • val Vessel Register on 1 May 1980, and she was towed back to Portsmouth late in April 1984.
  • The USS Mound City was then towed back to Memphis, Tennessee and repaired.
  • After study, she was towed back to San Francisco on 1 January 1947 and su
  • While being towed back to Birkenhead for a refit in 1953, she ra
  • While "Malaita" was towed back to Port Moresby, Commander J.C. Morrow, t
  • She was subsequently towed back to Swansea, and then to Wallsend on Tyne
  • 22 August 1946 at Pearl Harbor and after being towed back to San Francisco, was transferred to the
  • (ARS-6) and USS Hoist (ARS-40) on 17 July and towed back to Charleston by USS Salinan (ATF-161) on
  • The aft section was towed back to Gibraltar by the escort destroyer HMS
  • r engines broke down and the monitor had to be towed back to Callao, were she remained.
  • The next morning, Cassin was towed back to Queenstown by Captain Ronald Niel Stua
  • Two men were taken off and the pilot boat towed back towards Brixham but a 35 feet (11 m) wave
  • In January 2000 Gold Rover was towed back to Devonport by two RMAS tugs after break
  • th, Virginia, to Portsmouth, New Hampshire and towed barges of essential war supplies to New Englan
  • s is made of thin mesh, and the whole trawl is towed behind a scientific research vessel.
  • rs, the GLORIA instrument is a "fish" which is towed behind a ship.
  • vey carried out using a magnetometer aboard or towed behind an aircraft.
  • The targets, usually towed behind B-45A tow ships, were 9'x45' target sle
  • g passengers and crew stood off in a longboat, towed behind the Grace.
  • corated platform, either built on a vehicle or towed behind one, which is a component of many festi
  • The generator is towed behind the Gama Goat's own trailer, and then d
  • oops riding outside the vehicle on its skis or towed behind.
  • Towed by tug USS Lykens (AT-56), she departed on 26
  • 59, the old building was placed on a barge and towed by a small tugboat north up the Indian River t
  • On 14 April she departed Kerama Rotta, towed by USS Leo (AKA-60) in a convoy of LSTs.
  • In an inflated condition it can be towed by a few men along an ordinary road, or over f
  • Its 1st battalion landed by DFS 230 gliders towed by Ju 52s of LLG 1, but the rest of the regime
  • ed to each section, so that each load could be towed by six horses.
  • Accompanied by Iroquois and towed by Boardman, she departed New York on 18 Janua
  • rrel was usually attached to a hydraulic hoist towed by a tractor to the launching site.
  • It was given a partial repaint and was towed by a cable for its scenes in the movie.
  • Then, towed by tug Lykens (AT-56) she moved to Philadelphi
  • The test consisted of being towed by the local garage owner's Land Rover (Dafydd
  • ferry is a 3-car barge named the Hollister III towed by a diesel towboat named the Cumberland.
  • trip was the longest distance three ships were towed by one.
  • is manually loaded and positioned, and can be towed by a 2 ton truck or High Mobility Multipurpose
  • She was towed by USS ATR-66 to San Diego, California, and pl
  • re was paired with her sister ship Rotoiti and towed by the tug Daisy to Hong Kong for breaking up.
  • It was towed by three Fairmount thugs.
  • lision with cargo ship Toun Maru and had to be towed by Kuroshio to Rabaul for emergency repairs, w
  • uction was completed in Algeciras, the rig was towed by four tugboats to its current location off t
  • transported to the ceremony on a trailer being towed by a tractor.
  • Towed by tugs USS Kalmia (AT-23) and USS Wandank (AT
  • She was towed by Sioux to Port Purvis and then by Pawnee to
  • This car was towed by a larger motor car.
  • d, like other sailing vessels, often had to be towed by steam ships.
  • For longer distances they could be towed by ordinary locomotives.
  • e carriage with pneumatic wheels, but could be towed by horses if necessary.
  • The gun could be towed by a horse or mule.
  • ederate-held Wilmington, North Carolina -- was towed by the steamer State of Georgia to the North A
  • The others were loaded onto a barge and towed by William Moore's Flying Dutchman to New West
  • It could be towed by an Austin Champ or later the Land Rover.
  • Each piece on its trailer was towed by a 18 t (18 LT; 20 ST) Sd.Kfz.
  • rough underground subway tunnels, they must be towed by steel cars.
  • e scene and attacked and sank two skiffs being towed by the tanker.
  • perate with other VLocity units, as well being towed by Sprinters or locomotives with transition co
  • The ship was towed by three of the Wellesley's boats under Lieute
  • k by the Peter Widener, a barge that was being towed by several tugboats.
  • It returned to Britain in the autumn of 1899, towed by Lipton's steam yacht, Erin.
  • At his funeral, his coffin was towed by bicycle through the streets of Oxford, in a
  • e gun was designed for transport via a trailer towed by a vehicle.
  • British gliders towed by C47 Dakota aircraft over Southern France fo
  • e flame fuel was carried in an armored trailer towed by the vehicle.
  • It was designed to be towed by a team of six horses.
  • at wooden targets in the dunes and at drogues towed by aircraft.
  • reer in World War I. On 5 August 1914, she was towed by the light cruiser Attentive to Terschelling
  • 07:00, 13 March 1934, Tomozuru was towed by Tatsuta back to Sasebo. 100 crew were lost.
  • use by mountain troops and light enough to be towed by animals on a trolley.
  • d into a glider in 1942 and was designed to be towed by a Petlyakov Pe-8 or Tupolev TB-3 bomber and
  • ommanding the fireship Postiljonen ("Postman") towed by the 74-gun ship of the line Enigheten, set
  • 8 inch Howitzer Mk V being towed by a Holt tractor at the Battle of the Somme,
  • On December 30, 1861 the Forrest had to be towed by the Curlew to Edenton for repairs.
  • os, formerly the Long Lin from China was being towed by a tug from Dunkirk to a Mediterranean scrap
  • In 1994 the 32 year old vessel left Ajman towed by a tug and was broken up on Alang beach on t
  • crossing the English Channel in a Berthon boat towed by one of his kites.
  • as fired from a six-tube launcher mounted on a towed carriage adapted from that used by the 3.7 cm
  • ZSU-37 used the cannon developed for the M1939 towed carriage.
  • Badly damaged, Winslow was towed clear of the action.
  • On day two, MT Haven was to be towed close to the coast, in a bid to reduce the coa
  • and dispatch boat, carried mail and supplies, towed coal barges, acted as guard for Minnesota, and
  • he also transported troops, dragged for mines, towed disabled ships, and sent parties ashore which
  • She was towed down the Mississippi River and ferried to Hous
  • where she was loaded on a floating drydock and towed down the Mississippi River.
  • y in a scene where the "Willis JA-3" was being towed down the runway with the tow cable clearly evi
  • ry 1944, sponsored by Mrs. J. Leslie Hall; and towed down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, Lou
  • a floating drydock at Lockport, Ill.; and was towed down the Chicago and Mississippi Rivers to New
  • The ship itself was towed down the Avon and across the Bristol Channel t
  • After the towed equipment cut a mine cable, the mine floated t
  • ("Logan's Battery" 6th Field Battery, 2 guns, towed first by Hupmobile cars and then REO lorries).
  • In 1908 it witnessed the first taxiing and towed flight trials of a British full-size powered a
  • However, if the Lady Elizabeth was towed for repairs in dry-dock, she could possibly sa
  • f LSTs and submarine chasers, two of which she towed for parts of the passage to Saipan.
  • uncharted sandbank outside Port Said, and was towed free by HMS Lord Warden, without sustaining an
  • struck the wreck the next night, and had to be towed free.
  • fport with 64 crew and a 100-ton buoy that was towed from San Diego as its first new support assign
  • ngs, and later Holland for the Arnhem landing, towed from England behind aircraft such as the Dougl
  • and had to be towed from Quebec to Calais.
  • 09 the hull of the former Hutton TLP was being towed from Murmansk to the Gulf of Mexico for reinst
  • Onondaga was towed from Halifax to Rimouski by way of the Canso C
  • r Ark Royal, Eagle was then sold for scrap and towed from Devonport in October 1978 to Cairnryan ne
  • Towed from her Florida berth late in March 1949, she
  • She was not self-propelled, and required to be towed from one port to another.
  • s a supply of spare parts for other ships, and towed from San Diego to Puerto Belgrano.
  • Hughes constructed three 'Hippo' caissons were towed from the Morfa to the test site Rigg Bay, Solw
  • She was intended to be towed from Malta to the River Tyne for scrapping.
  • On 29 May 1946, Block Island was towed from Norfolk to Annapolis, reporting to the Su
  • Later in the day, she was towed from the harbor of Kerama Retto to be used as
  • tdated and on June 25, 1935 the ship was being towed from Melbourne to Japan for scrap metal when i
  • In March 1948, she was towed from Norfolk Navy Yard to the test area near t
  • The ship was towed from its position off Cabo Frio into Rio de Ja
  • ified as IX-510 in October, 1981, the ship was towed from her berth in the James River to the Norfo
  • lorida, to complete Henry Eckford, and she was towed from Philadelphia to Tampa.
  • Third, it could be towed fully assembled, broken down into four loads o
  • ing of 10 November 1861, steamer Coeur de Lion towed George Washington Parke Custis out of the Navy
  • The South Wales Gliding Club operate towed gliders from nearby - often to be seen over th
  • In March 1945 it towed gliders with troops of the 17th Airborne Divis
  • f the 82nd Airborne Division near Nijmegen and towed gliders carrying reinforcements during the air
  • It is based on the Soviet 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20).
  • Its main role was as a prime mover for medium towed guns ranging from the 3.7 cm FlaK 43 anti-airc
  • Due to inherent delays in deploying such towed guns, combined with greatly increased crew exp
  • The 8 inch Gun M-1 was a 203 mm towed heavy gun developed in the United States.
  • ell as armored personnel carriers and numerous towed heavy artillery pieces.
  • The Blanche towed her prize to a British port, where she was nam
  • S. Navy took possession of her, refloated her, towed her to Singapore and repaired her damage.
  • ) and Brunswick (ATS-3) raised ex-Bluegill and towed her to deep water where she was sunk with mili
  • French tugs located her and towed her Cherbourg, France.
  • Serrano (ATF-112) towed her to the Philippine Islands where she remain
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