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YWAM Koha is a New Zealand-registered Medical Aid Ship, built in 1968 as the buoy tender Konrad Meisel for the German Government and later owned in South Africa as Isibane. As the Claymore II she provided the essential transport links to the remote Pacific territory of Pitcairn Island from New Zealand and French Polynesia , part-funded by the ...
During his medical training, he observed patients frequently resorting to online symptom searches, leading to misinformation and potential harm to their health. [7] While a third-year medical resident at Harvard Medical School in 2014, Le co-founded Buoy Health with his colleague Eddie Reyes. [8]
A flag pole allowed a flag or lamp to be hoisted, supplies included a basic medical kit, iron rations, water, life jackets and ropes. [1]: 91 An improved buoy was designed and 50 were anchored in the English Channel during 1940. [1]: 93 A German buoy is being restored in The Netherlands
USCGC Red Cedar (WLM-688) is a Red-class coastal buoy tender that was designed, built, owned, and operated by the United States Coast Guard.She was launched in 1970 and homeported in Norfolk, Virginia.
The Iris-class buoy tenders were constructed after the Mesquite-class buoy tenders. Bittersweet cost $926,769 to construct and had an overall length of 180 feet (55 m). It had a beam of 37 feet (11 m) and a draft of up to 12 feet (3.7 m) at the time of construction, although this was increased to 14 feet 7 inches (4.45 m) in 1966.
USCGC Sycamore (WLB-209) is a United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender, the second of her name and the ninth of the Juniper-class.She is now home-ported in Newport, Rhode Island, following a one year long Midlife Maintenance Availability (MMA) in Baltimore, Maryland.
USCGC Red Wood (WLM-685) is a Red-class coastal buoy tender that was designed, built, owned, and operated by the United States Coast Guard.She was launched in 1964 and homeported at New London, Connecticut for most of her career.
Ouachita-class buoy tender (WLR-65501) Builder: United States; Displacement: 143 tons; Operator: United States Coast Guard: 6 in service; Type 066 class buoy tender Builder: People's Republic of China; Displacement: 70 tons; Operator: People's Liberation Army Navy; Type 744-class buoy tender Builder: People's Republic of China