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  2. USNS Apache - Wikipedia

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    10,000 nautical miles (18,520 kilometers) Complement. 16 civilians, 4 Navy enlisted. USNS Apache (T-ATF-172) was a U.S. Navy Powhatan -class fleet ocean tugboat that was operated by the Military Sealift Command (MSC) from 1981 to 2022. She spent the bulk of her career in the Atlantic and Mediterranean.

  3. USS Apache (SP-729) - Wikipedia

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    USS. Apache. (SP-729) Apache as a civilian motorboat in 1917, prior to her acquisition by the United States Navy. USS Apache (SP-729) was the first to be delivered of eight motor boats built by Herreshoff Manufacturing Company at Bristol, Rhode Island ordered and financed by members of the Eastern Yacht Club of Marblehead, Massachusetts.

  4. USS Apache (ATF-67) - Wikipedia

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    USS Apache (ATF-67) For other ships with the same name, see USS Apache and USNS Apache. Sold to Republic of China, 1 June 1974, currently Active. USS Apache (AT-67/ATF-67) was a Navajo -class fleet tug, later fleet ocean tug, in commission in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1974. She saw service in World War II, the ...

  5. Apache - Wikipedia

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    The Apache (/ əˈpætʃi / ə-PATCH-ee) are several Southern Athabaskan language –speaking peoples of the Southwest, the Southern Plains and Northern Mexico. They are linguistically related to the Navajo. They migrated from the Athabascan homelands in the north into the Southwest between 1000 and 1500 CE.

  6. Clyde Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Steamship Company was a steamship transportation company connecting New York City to Florida as well as routes to Boston and Providence, Cuba, New Orleans, and various Keys. William P. Clyde organized the company in 1874 and acquired various ships including the steamboat Beverly, Bristol, Philadelphia, Alliance, A.C. Stimers (likely named ...

  7. USS Apache - Wikipedia

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    USS Apache or USNS Apache has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Apache (1889), a tug in commission in 1898 and again in service from 1900 to 1925. USS Apache (1891), a United States Coast Guard Cutter in commission in the U.S. Navy from 1917 to 1919. USS Apache (SP-729), later USS SP-729, a patrol ...

  8. de Havilland Marine - Wikipedia

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    de Havilland Marine was a division of Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd. which is now owned by Boeing Australia and known as Boeing Aerostructures Australia.. Following the downturn of aviation manufacturing in the late 1950s, the Australian subsidiary of de Havilland looked to produce products utilizing the skills and knowledge available to the company.

  9. Dugout canoe - Wikipedia

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    A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon (μονόξυλον) (pl: monoxyla) is Greek – mono- (single) + ξύλον xylon (tree) – and is mostly used in classic Greek texts. In German, they are called Einbaum ("one tree" in English).