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  2. Rescue and salvage ship - Wikipedia

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    Rescue and salvage ship. Rescue and salvage ships ( hull classification symbol ARS) are a type of military salvage tug. [ 1] They are tasked with coming to the aid of stricken vessels. Their general mission capabilities include combat salvage, lifting, towing, retraction of grounded vessels, off-ship firefighting, and manned diving operations ...

  3. USNS Grasp - Wikipedia

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    30 US Navy (Military Sealift Command) Civilian Mariners. USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51) is a Safeguard -class rescue and salvage ship, the second United States Navy ship of that name. Grasp was laid down on 30 March 1983 by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 2 May 1985; and commissioned on 14 December 1985 as USS Grasp (ARS-51). [1 ...

  4. Marine salvage - Wikipedia

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    In high-order salvage, the salvor exposes their crew to risk of injury, and their equipment to damage or loss to salvage the property that is in peril. Examples of high-order salvage are boarding a sinking ship in heavy weather or currently burning, raising a ship, plane, or other sunken property, or towing a ship which is in the surf away from ...

  5. Ship breaking - Wikipedia

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  6. Merritt-Chapman & Scott - Wikipedia

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    Merritt-Chapman & Scott, nicknamed "The Black Horse of the Sea", was a noted marine salvage and construction firm of the United States, with worldwide operations. The chief predecessor company was founded in the 1860s by Israel Merritt, but a large number of other firms were merged in over the course of the company's history.

  7. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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