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  2. Dart Container Line - Wikipedia

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    Dart Containerline Co Ltd (as it was incorporated in Bermuda) was a consortium of shipping companies that commenced operations in 1969, thus becoming one of the first container shipping operators. The consortium comprised Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB), Charles Hill of Bristol, England (owners of the Bristol City Line ) and Clarke Traffic ...

  3. Bristol City Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 the company's first container ship was launched. [2] However, in 1971 Bibby Line took over the company and the ship was completed as the 31,036 MV Dart America, a vessel that was crewed and managed for Clarke Traffic Services Ltd of Montreal. Her sister ship MV Dart Atlantic was launched in 1971.

  4. Category:War of 1812 ships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Category: War of 1812 ships of the United States. 4 languages. ... Dart (privateer) USS Despatch (1814) HMS Detroit (1813) E. USS Eagle (1814 schooner) USS Eagle (1812)

  5. Dart (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Dart (1806 ship) was launched in South America in 1797, taken in prize in 1806, made one whaling voyage and one voyage as a privateer capturing five slave vessels off Sierra Leone in 1810, before returning to mercantile trade. She was condemned as unseaworthy in 1813. Dart (1818 ship) was a merchant ship built at Sunderland, England in 1818 ...

  6. Dart Container - Wikipedia

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    Dart Manufacturing Company was founded in 1937 by William F. Dart as a machine shop, manufacturing key rings, steel tape measures, and dog tags for the Department of Defense. [5] When his son, William A. Dart, came out of the University of Michigan with three degrees ( metallurgy , mathematics , and engineering ), he worked for DuPont briefly ...

  7. Army loads hundreds of vehicles on to ships ahead of major ...

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    A total of 730 vehicles have been fitted on to three ferries at the Sea Mounting Centre in Marchwood, Hampshire, ahead of Exercise Steadfast Dart 25 – which is aimed at showcasing Nato’s ...

  8. Opinion - The Ships for America Act would be good for the ...

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    It is hardly a secret that the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilding program is in the doldrums.

  9. Chart a Course: Famous Ships You Can Visit Across America and ...

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    It acted as both a cargo ship, carrying close to 10 million pounds of tea between 1870 and 1877, and a training ship, and was known as one of the fastest ships of its time.