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5 Top-scoring U-boats of World War I Boat Type Commissioned Total tonnage Ships sunk Patrols Fate Captains SM U-35: Type U 31: 3 November 1914 505,121 220 17 Surrendered, 26 November 1918 Waldemar Kophamel Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière Ernst von Voigt Heino von Heimburg: SM U-39: Type U 31: 13 January 1915 404,774 149 19 Surrendered, 22 ...
Das U-Boot (subtitled "the Universal Boot Loader" and often shortened to U-Boot; see History for more about the name) is an open-source boot loader used in embedded devices to perform various low-level hardware initialization tasks and boot the device's operating system kernel.
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The U25B (nicknamed U-Boat) is the first commercially successful domestic diesel electric road locomotive designed, built, and sold by General Electric after its split with the American Locomotive Company (Alco), a company dating back to the steam era. GE had developed internal combustion-electric generating, control, and drive systems in the ...
Blizzard in the North and floods in the South while severe storms batter eastern U.S. Weather. The Weather Channel. Live Updates: Flooding, Landslides Hit The South; East Braces For Ice.
Takeuchi developed the world's first compact excavator in 1971 and in 1986 he introduced the compact track loader, another world first. [ citation needed ] The company has wholly owned subsidiary facilities in the United States (1979), United Kingdom (1996), France (2000) and China (2006).
During the patrol, U-154 attacked a convoy off Cape São Roque on the Brazilian coast and sank two freighters and a tanker. [1] On 3 July 1943, U-126 and U-154 were on their way back to Lorient together when at 02:44 an enemy aircraft appeared and dropped depth charges on the boats. Both U-boats dived immediately to avoid the attack.
The FDA recalled 60 doughnut products, totaling more than 2 million cases, for potential listeria contamination. The doughnuts were sold throughout the U.S. and Canada.