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salvage operations

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  • Salvage tug — A salvage tug is a specialized type of tugboat which is used to rescue or marine salvage ships which are in distress or in danger of sinking, or which have already sunk or run aground.Few tugboats have ever been truly fully dedicated to salvage… …   Wikipedia

  • operations — n. 1) to conduct operations 2) drilling; joint; military; mining; offensive; salvage operations 3) (mil.) a theater of operations * * * joint military mining offensive salvage operations …   Combinatory dictionary

  • salvage operation — 1. The recovery, evacuation, and reclamation of damaged, discarded, condemned, or abandoned allied or enemy materiel, ships, craft, and floating equipment for reuse, repair, refabrication, or scrapping. 2. Naval salvage operations include harbor… …   Military dictionary

  • salvage expert — one who is very knowledgeable about salvage operations …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Salvage logging — is the practice of felling trees in forest areas that have been damaged by wildfire, flood, severe wind, disease, insect infestation, or other natural disturbance. The primary motivation of salvage logging is economic. It has also been suggested… …   Wikipedia

  • salvage — sal‧vage [ˈsælvɪdʒ] verb [transitive] 1. to save goods or property from a situation in which things have already been damaged or destroyed: • Unsuccessful attempts were made to salvage the ship immediately after it sank. 2. if someone salvages a… …   Financial and business terms

  • Marine salvage — Salvor redirects here. For other uses, see Salvor (disambiguation). Admiralty law …   Wikipedia

  • London Salvage Corps — The London Salvage Corps is maintained by the fire offices of London. The corps was first formed in 1865 and began operations in March 1866. It was inspired by the Liverpool Salvage Corps which had been formed in 1842. HistoryThe staff of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Modern United States Navy carrier air operations — Modern United States Navy aircraft carrier air operations include the operation of fixed wing and rotary aircraft on and around an aircraft carrier for performance of combat or non combat missions. Modern United States Navy aircraft carrier… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Windlass (ARS(D)-4) — was originally conceived as LSM 552 and laid down on 27 August 1945 at Houston, TX, by Brown Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 7 December 1945; and commissioned on 9 April 1946 in Houston at the Tennessee Coal and Iron Docks, Lieutenant… …   Wikipedia

  • USS Beaufort (ATS-2) — was an Edenton class salvage and rescue ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1972 and maintained in service until struck in 1996. Beaufort spent her entire career in the Pacific Ocean, based out of Pearl Harbor, and provided salvage and rescue… …   Wikipedia

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