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Cosa (chi) è DEMOLITIONS - definizione

ELITE SPECIAL-PURPOSE FORCE ESTABLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES NAVY DURING WORLD WAR II
Underwater Demolition Teams; Underwater demolition team; Underwater demolition teams; Underwater Demolitions Team; Underwater Demolitions Teams; Navy UDT; Naval Combat Demolition Units
  • (USN 1109964F) UDT 12 maintaining UDT Seabee tradition 1965 at DaNang in 1965
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  • ChCarp. W. H. Achenson CEC at Silver Star award ceremony for UDT 1 action
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  • [[Gemini 4]] recover operations – S65-33491
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Corps]] insignia would have had a Seabee on it.
  • 80-G-258013 At Morotai NCDU 21 with MacArthur's 7th Fleet makes a channel using 8 tons of explosives in a single blast. Debris was thrown 800 yards or nearly a half mile.
  • U.S. Naval Combat Demolition insignia. – U.S. Navy Seal Museum
  • "NCDU 45"; Ensign Karnowski, Chief Carpenters Mate Conrad C. Millis, MMCB2 Lester Meyers and three gunners mates. The unit received a Presidential Unit Citation with Ens. Karnowski earning the [[Navy Cross]] & French [[Croix de Guerre]] with Palm, while MM2 Meyers received a [[Silver Star]]. Two men were wounded and one was killed.
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  • Beach reconnaissance map of Okinawa by Team 7
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  • Seabees in both UDT 3 and UDT 4 made these welcome signs for the U.S. Marine Corps on Guam.
  • LtCmdr. Edward P. Clayton, (back to camera) Commanding Officer UDT 21, receiving the first sword surrendered to an American force in the Japanese Home islands, from a Japanese Army Coastal Artillery Major (opposite Clayton), at Futtsu-misaki Point, across Tokyo Bay from Yokosuka Naval Base, 28 August 1945. When word of this circulated LtCmdr. Clayton was ordered to give up the sword. Protocol dictated that [[General MacArthur]] should receive the first surrendered sword.
  • [[Apollo 8]] capsule being recovered by UDT-12, 1968
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Demolition         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
Demolition (also known as razing, cartage, and wrecking) is the science and engineering in safely and efficiently tearing down of buildings and other artificial structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction, which involves taking a building apart while carefully preserving valuable elements for reuse purposes.
demolition         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
(demolitions)
The demolition of a building is the act of deliberately destroying it, often in order to build something else in its place.
The project required the total demolition of the old bridge...
N-VAR
demolition         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
n.
Overthrow, destruction, ruin.

Wikipedia

Underwater Demolition Team

Underwater Demolition Teams (UDT), or frogmen, were amphibious units created by the United States Navy during World War II with specialized non-tactical missions. They were predecessors of the navy's current SEAL teams.

Their primary WWII function began with reconnaissance and underwater demolition of natural or man-made obstacles obstructing amphibious landings. Postwar they transitioned to scuba gear changing their capabilities. With that they came to be considered more elite and tactical during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. UDTs were pioneers in underwater demolition, closed-circuit diving, combat swimming, and midget submarine (dry and wet submersible) operations. They later were tasked with ensuring recovery of space capsules and astronauts after splash down in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space flight programs. Commando training was added making them the forerunner to the United States Navy SEAL program that exists today.

In 1983, after additional SEAL training, the UDTs were re-designated as SEAL Teams or Swimmer Delivery Vehicle Teams (SDVTs). SDVTs have since been re-designated SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per DEMOLITIONS
1. Homeowners will be able to challenge demolitions.
2. UN Security Council members criticised the demolitions.
3. Many more demolitions are slated to begin after Saturday.
4. They said that the demolitions have been suspended. (ST)
5. Palestinian officials warned that violence could flare over the demolitions.