In Borneo two AIF divisions staged through the American-held island of Morotai to launch three amphibious landings in Borneo. |
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For amphibious support, the ships can also deliver fuel to pillow tanks or dracones positioned alongside. |
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Making sure that soldiers find their sea legs quickly is important so as to ensure their readiness for amphibious operations. |
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Medical support for the amphibious operation was meticulously planned and successfully executed in the landings on Utah and Omaha Beaches. |
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This includes supporting mine warfare and amphibious operations as well as specialist surveying tasks. |
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Personnel from both countries compared and practiced their skills in a parachute insertion, amphibious operations and live-fire assaults. |
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The course provides instruction in long-range patrolling, amphibious operations, hydrographic surveys, and specialized ground combat tactics. |
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The geography of the Philippine archipelago forced the Army and Navy to collaborate on amphibious operations. |
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It was, after all, the most ambitious amphibious operation in the annals of military history until the Normandy invasion. |
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Their armored amphibious vehicle had taken fire and, making a sharp turn, plunged into a deep ditch, rendering it immobile. |
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It has been heavily researched to make sure that even the vehicle and amphibious craft have the correct markings. |
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As well as a snowy theme, the map also has a number of water features, which brings into play the two amphibious vehicles. |
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It is not the first amphibious vehicle to plane but it is certainly the first commercial one. |
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It might be an engineer who says that their bridges would keep more people out of the water if more people drove amphibious cars. |
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Forms of animals would appear over hundreds of thousands of years as the animals became amphibious and began to leave the water. |
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Many species inhabited shallow aquatic environments and some may have been amphibious, emerging onto land for at least part of their life cycle. |
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The mudskipper is an amphibious fish that has the ability to locomote on land. |
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These are his men and women in these amphibious vehicles bringing in supplies, food, water. |
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It owns a landing stage on the Hudson River which it plans to develop as a launch pad for the amphibious tours. |
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The Red Army and navy attempted to relieve the city with a huge amphibious assault, the Kerch-Feodosiya operation, on 25 December. |
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The appropriate ground or amphibious commander controls all air-to-ground and surface-to-surface attack operations. |
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Troops are skilled in airborne, airmobile, amphibious, arctic and mountain operations. |
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Lightly equipped parachute engineer battalions were also formed to build emergency airstrips after an amphibious landing. |
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She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger. |
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It was the largest amphibious military operation undertaken until then. |
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Lawmakers have tried to halt the French sale of the Mistral, an amphibious warship, to the Russian Navy. |
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After the race the Duke and Duchess had a thrilling, bouncy ride across the harbour in an amphibious vehicle. |
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The strongest conceivable U.S. land or amphibious forces would not provide a military option. |
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Surfers today forecast waves using technology first developed to help with the timing of amphibious assaults. |
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It jibbed at invading England in 1940, though it did undertake a number of amphibious operations in the Baltic Sea in June 1941, and later in the Black Sea. |
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During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model. |
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Orders were issued almost immediately to prepare for the invasion of Sicily, and the division made ready for its second amphibious operation of the war. |
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The amphibious vehicle is designed to reach speeds of 100 mph on land and over 30 mph on water and can switch between the two surfaces at the switch of a button. |
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I was horrified, and mourned the loss of its tiny webbed feet, but perhaps she just hastened its departure from a world no longer habitable for amphibious life forms. |
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It's a lightweight amphibious vehicle that can go just about anywhere. |
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The most interesting statistic on the list is the large number of accidents where the pilot attempted to land with the gear down with amphibious floats. |
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The special 8-seater amphibious plane was caught in a crosswind as it landed just after 3 p.m. and veered off the runway causing severe damage to the undercarriage. |
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In terms of the geographic scope of the landing area and the size of the invasion force, Operation Overlord far exceeded any amphibious operation in history. |
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In many cases, by day and night, naval gunfire will be the only support available to the troops on the ground, especially in the early stages of an amphibious operation. |
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During World War II, they found themselves attaching a large number of specialized navy and marine support units to the combat divisions sent ashore in amphibious operations. |
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Remarkably, the interwar period was a time of numerous important military innovations including amphibious warfare, carrier aviation, and strategic bombing. |
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Before World War II the Marine Corps developed a doctrine of amphibious operations that employed a quick, sharp, unexpected assault against a defended coastline. |
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Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and amphibious operations. |
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Boyle by then was a grizzled veteran of amphibious landings, having witnessed four of them in the Mediterranean Theater. |
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Each such group is comprised of one or two Tarawa or Wasp general purpose amphibious assault ships, NAS Whidbey Island, as well as auxiliary vessels. |
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A stream runs along the western edge of the reserve, providing habitat for a different community of plants including sedges, yellow iris and amphibious bistort. |
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The docking bay, with doors at the stern of the ship, can be flooded for amphibious operations using small landing craft. |
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A contract has been placed by the Ministry of Defence for two large amphibious landing ships. |
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As night fell, the wind began to howl and snow and sleet battered the bateaux wherein Washington's amphibious force sat, prepared to fight. |
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The induction of amphibious vehicles for military applications has increased the manoeuvrability of troops in marshy lands and rivers. |
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This has the practical advantage that they can be sustained logistically from the amphibious group just offshore. |
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat. |
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Ponds that are home to water lilies and lily pads are also home to frogs and other amphibious creatures. |
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They provide the Army's only amphibious lighterage service primarily for heavy, outsize or bulky equipment. |
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After Galvanic, all the major amphibious assaults took place with wave upon wave of amtracs leading the assault. |
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The amphibious operations and jungle fighting in the Pacific presented the artillery with new tasks and responsibilities. |
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The Royal Navy's newest ship, amphibious assault ship HMS Bulwark, has been commissioned into the Fleet at a ceremony in her home base of Devonport. |
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During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group. |
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By contrast, Churchill was keen to distance himself from various amphibious fiascos, especially the defeat at Dieppe in August 1942, which nobody can remember ordering. |
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The aircraft is unique because it is fitted with amphibious floats. |
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Now he could exercise close control over both the battle on the peninsula and preparations for an amphibious counterstroke, now planned for mid-September. |
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This year's presentation took place on the flight deck of the 8,400 tonne amphibious landing ship then alongside Fleet Base East. |
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The 60th commemorations of the greatest amphibious invasion in history will be the last big ceremony marking D-Day. |
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It seems likely that the common ancestor of all three modern families was some kind of amphibious hyracoid. |
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Like homing pigeons, some types of amphibious snakes have an unstoppable urge to return home. |
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Presumably primitive hexapods evolved from marginal marine and amphibious crustaceans during the late Silurian or early Devonian. |
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Since amphibious animals are the main nutrition of local grass snakes, their spawning waters and land habitats form an important part of grass snake habitats. |
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The water turnover rates of hummingbirds feeding on dilute nectar are more similar to those of amphibious and aquatic organisms than to those of terrestrial vertebrates. |
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Aircraft carriers docked at the naval pier and marines regularly practised amphibious assaults on the north shore of the bay. |
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And lacking a Popemobile, the best mode of transport is by foot on the underground Path, the tramway or the Hippo Tour amphibious bus. |
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A typical example of dropping or landing troops next to the target involves the seizing of a beachhead for subsequent amphibious landing. |
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Naval supremacy was also essential to amphibious operations such as the invasions of Northwest Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Normandy. |
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He carried out a bombardment and personally led an amphibious assault on 3 July. |
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An airport for use by seaplanes and amphibious aircraft is called a seaplane base. |
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They manned an amphibious base which included a hospital built in Hakin and a docks complex at Newton Noyes. |
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Adolf Hitler hoped for a negotiated peace with the UK, and made no preparations for amphibious assault on Britain until the Fall of France. |
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The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan extremely risky, regardless of the outcome in the air. |
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Even if the Royal Navy had been neutralised, the chances of a successful amphibious invasion across the Channel were remote. |
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The Germans converted 52 of these tanks to amphibious use prior to Sea Lion's cancellation. |
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By the end of August the Germans had converted 160 Panzer IIIs, 42 Panzer IVs, and 52 Panzer IIs to amphibious use. |
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Operation Sea Lion would have been the first ever amphibious invasion by a mechanized army, and the largest amphibious invasion since Gallipoli. |
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This was accompanied by development of techniques and equipment for amphibious warfare. |
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This portion of the raid was considered a model for future amphibious Royal Marine Commando assaults as part of major landing operations. |
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Back in Egypt on 25 July, Bonaparte defeated an Ottoman amphibious invasion at Abukir. |
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These campaigns provided the troops with valuable experience in amphibious warfare. |
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The British were able to take advantage of the Navy's position to develop plans for amphibious landings on the coast. |
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In amphibious missions the action of the Portuguese Marines was fundamental. |
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He embarked 30,000 men and 80 field guns on 3,000 rivercraft for his amphibious descent on IJzendijke. |
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Named the San Antonio class, these ships are meant to replace four classes of older amphibious ships. |
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The Aquada is the first high-speed amphibious car and it is capable of more than 100mph on land and 30mph on water. |
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The Gadget Show star went one better than James Bond by testing an amphibious car that turns into a hovercraft. |
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A DAREDEVIL driver crossed the Mersey in his amphibious car just ahead of the Parade of Sail yesterday. |
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The provincial government purchased a total of four turbine conversion kits for its fleet of CL-215 piston engine amphibious aircraft. |
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While their primary role is to conduct amphibious warfare, they have also been deployed for humanitarian aid missions. |
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Marsilea quadrifolia, an amphibious fern, has the ability to develop heterophyllous, aerial and submerged leaves. |
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On 2 April 1982, Argentine forces mounted amphibious landings off the Falkland Islands. |
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As a deterrent, the ARG was once more deployed off the coast, and was instructed to conduct amphibious landing demonstrations as a show of force. |
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It was followed by another incident in which amphibious battle ship INS Airawat got damaged while being berthed in Vishakhapatnam harbour. |
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The Royal Marines are the only European marine force capable of conducting amphibious operations at brigade level. |
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The first phase, the amphibious invasion and establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Operation Neptune. |
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This was to be an amphibious assault on the western side of Malaya codenamed Operation Zipper. |
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It was occupied by XV Corps without resistance on 3 January 1945 as part of Operation Talon, the amphibious landing at Akyab. |
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Today, they are found primarily in military use for amphibious operations, search and rescue vehicles in shallow water, and sporting vehicles. |
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American naval and amphibious forces also moved towards Japan, taking Iwo Jima by March, and Okinawa by the end of June. |
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His miniature Sealegs amphibious craft was given to his parents when they went sailing in Auckland. |
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The southern coastal areas were originally amphibious flood plains and swampy land. |
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The battle plan called for a combination of naval bombardments and an amphibious landing. |
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Polish GROM troops supported the amphibious assault on Umm Qasr with the British 3 Commando Brigade of the Royal Marines, and the US 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. |
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The amphibious assaults in North Africa followed three months after the Dieppe Raid, and the successful Normandy landings took place two years later. |
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On 31 December 1943 Eisenhower and Montgomery first saw the plan, which proposed amphibious landings by three divisions with two more divisions in support. |
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With a wide flight deck that resembles that of an aircraft carrier, the LHD traditionally deploys in a trio of warships called an amphibious task force. |
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During the Bishop's Wars the king attempted to blockade Scotland and planned amphibious assaults from England on the East coast and from Ireland to the West. |
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On 31 December 1943, Eisenhower and Montgomery first saw the COSSAC plan, which proposed amphibious landings by three divisions, with two more divisions in support. |
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On 5 April, the British government dispatched a naval task force to engage the Argentine Navy and Air Force before making an amphibious assault on the islands. |
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The large fleet units in the Royal Navy consisted of amphibious warfare ships and aircraft carriers, until August 2014, when the last carrier was decommissioned. |
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Like their amphibious tetrapod predecessors, they had lungs and limbs. |
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Earlier this year the company announced a contract to supply antiglare screens to the US Navy for use on USS Makin Island, an amphibious assault ship. |
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The amphibious technology was patented by New Zealand-based amphibious boats manufacturer Sealegs Internationals and was sold to Asis, said a statement. |
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The PO TG is planned to include submarines, ocean escorts, amphibious and logistical support ships, Marine and special operations forces, divers units and hydrographic ships. |
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One month after Dieppe, most of the 11th Royal Marine Battalion was killed or captured in an ill staged amphibious landing at Tobruk in Operation Agreement. |
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During the Napoleonic Wars the Royal Marines participated in every notable naval battle on board the Royal Navy's ships and also took part in multiple amphibious actions. |
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Ever since its actions in Denmark in 1659, involving many landings to liberate the Danish Isles, the Dutch navy had made a special study of amphibious operations. |
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Known as the Oruktor Amphibolos, it was the first automobile in the country and the world's first amphibious vehicle, although it was too primitive to be a success as either. |
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The Oruktor Amphibolos is thus believed to have been the first automobile in the United States, and the first motorized amphibious craft in the world. |
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Many crossings other than in conventional vessels have been attempted, including by pedalo, jetpack, bathtub, amphibious vehicle and more commonly by swimming. |
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On May 27, 1813, an American amphibious force from Lake Ontario assaulted Fort George on the northern end of the Niagara River and captured it without serious losses. |
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During World War II he served as a line officer in convoy escort operations in the Atlantic and amphibious and subchaser operations in the Pacific. |
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The Navy's large fleet units are supported by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary which possesses three amphibious transport docks within its operational craft. |
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Following the disputed retirement of the Harrier GR9 aircraft in 2010, Illustrious had been serving as an amphibious assault ship while Ocean was in refit. |
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These range from combat aircraft of the Su-27 and Su-30 families to amphibious aircraft and autogiros and also include ground equipment and simulators. |
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Jeff Berry of Conair Aerial Firefighting said, an AT-802 Fireboss amphibious water bomber crashed about 40 km north of Cold Lake near the Saskatchewan border. |
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The amphibious car can be taken anywhere and can do the same job. |
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Other smaller amphibious craft such as the Offshore Raiding Craft, Rigid Raider and Inflatable Raiding Craft are in service in much greater numbers. |
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Jenkins said the company plans to introduce a sporty three-passenger, high-speed amphibious car and an all-terrain high-speed amphibian within the next 18 months. |
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