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Cosa (chi) è Abnaki$532277$ - definizione

US FLEET OCEAN TUG
Uss abnaki; USS Abnaki (AT-96); USS Abnaki (ATF-96); ARM Yaqui

Abnaki-class tugboat         
CLASS OF UNITED STATES NAVY FLEET OCEAN TUGS
Abnaki-class fleet ocean tug; Abnaki class fleet ocean tug; Abnaki class tug; Irigoyen-class corvette; U.S.S Chowanoc; USS Chowanoc; Abnaki-class tug
The Abnaki-class tug is a class of United States Navy fleet ocean tugs which began construction in November 1942. Comprising 22 oceangoing tugboats, the class was constructed in response to the needs of World War II, but members of the class served in the Korean War and Vietnam War as well.
Pediasia abnaki         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Crambus abnaki
Pediasia abnaki is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Alexander Barrett Klots in 1942.
Abenaki         
  • Flag of [[Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe]], a state-recognized tribe in Vermont
  • Abenaki [[teepee]] with [[birch]] bark covering.
  • Eastern Abenaki
  • 17th century}}
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE NORTHEASTERN WOODLANDS OF CANADA AND THE US
Abnaki; Wabanahki; Abenakis; Abnakis; Quabenakionek; Eastern Abenaki; Western abanaki; Abnaki War; Western Abenaki; Wabanuok; Wapanahki; St. Francis Indians; Abenaki Indians; Abenaki Indian; Abenaki wars; Abenaki people; Abinaki
¦ noun & adjective variant spelling of Abnaki.

Wikipedia

USS Abnaki

USS Abnaki (ATF-96) was the lead ship of the Abnaki class of fleet ocean tugs in the service of the United States Navy, named after the Abenaki tribe of Native Americans. She was laid down on 28 November 1942 at Charleston, South Carolina by Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock, launched on 22 April 1943, sponsored by Mrs. James Mayon Jones, and commissioned at the Charleston Navy Yard on 25 November 1943. Abnaki earned three battle stars for service during the Korean War and 10 battle stars during the Vietnam War.