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Area code 808 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the Hawaiian Islands, comprising the windward and the leeward islands. The area code also serves Wake Island in the western Pacific Ocean. The code was assigned on August 8, 1957, [citation needed] about two years before the statehood of Hawaii.
Black Hawk, 2015 renovated Sause Bros. tugboat. Sause Bros., Inc., a pioneering Oregon ocean towing company founded in 1936, is a privately held, fourth-generation family company serving routes along the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and other islands of the South Pacific, as well as Alaska.
Hawaiian Telcom, Inc., is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) or dominant local telephone company, serving the state of Hawaii.In 2005, Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc., was formed by The Carlyle Group, following its purchase of the Hawaiian Telcom Inc. assets of Verizon Communications. [1]
Young Brothers, Ltd. is a shipment company, mainly doing inter island shipments business in Hawaii, U.S. It was established in 1913 in Honolulu , and is now a subsidiary of Foss Maritime , under Saltchuk Resources of Seattle, Washington .
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In 1956, a Firecoach was introduced as a tiller truck; the Firecoach chassis was a tractor towing an American LaFrance aerial device. [3] In 1961, aerial devices saw a change as Crown introduced its first Firecoach snorkel truck (bucket lift). [3]
808 (number) 808 BC; AD 808, a year in the Gregorian calendar; Area code 808, the North American Numbering Plan area code for the U.S. state of Hawaii; Nokia 808 PureView, a smartphone; Nobel 808, an early plastic explosive of World War II
[19] [20] Readying the battleship for the trip, plus the towing contract, was reported to have cost $800,000. [18] Sea Victory, with ex-Missouri in tow, sailed from Bremerton, Washington on May 23, 1998. Instead of heading directly to Hawaii, she sailed for Astoria, Oregon to bathe the battleship's hull in the fresh water of the Columbia River.