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Peninsula located in Antarctica
Eielson Peninsula (70°35′S 61°45′W / 70.583°S 61.750°W / -70.583; -61.750 (Eielson Peninsula)) is a rugged, mainly snow-covered peninsula, 20 nautical
Eielson_Peninsula
Inlet in Antarctica
Coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is south of the Eielson Peninsula and Dolleman Island, and north of the Imshaug Peninsula and Steele Island. The
Lehrke_Inlet
Mountain range in Palmer Land, Antarctica
which borders the Weddell Sea to the east. They are west of the Eielson Peninsula, north of the Welch Mountains, east of the Dyer Plateau, southeast
Eland_Mountains
Month of 1928
Mobiloil Inlet, Scripps Heights, Cape Northrop, Wilkins Coast and Eielson Peninsula were among the many topographical features discovered and named. The
December_1928
Reconnaissance aircraft series by Boeing
reconnaissance-tasked members of the C-135 family. In 1962, they were delivered to Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska as part of the Office Boy Project. Serial numbers
Boeing_RC-135
Atmospheric sampling aircraft by Boeing
2011, CNN reported that the WC-135W had been deployed from Offutt AFB to Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska. From there it assisted in detecting radioactive
Boeing WC-135 Constant Phoenix
Boeing_WC-135_Constant_Phoenix
Body of water in Palmer Land, Antarctica
Sea to the east. The Hughes Ice Piedmont is to the north and the Eielson Peninsula is to the south. The Eland Mountains are to the southwest and the
Smith_Inlet_(Palmer_Land)
School Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Eielson AFB/Fairbanks/North Pole Ben Eielson Jr./Sr. High School James C. Ryan Middle School North
List of middle schools in Alaska
List_of_middle_schools_in_Alaska
Island in Russia
are frozen most of the year. The island is named after pilot Carl Ben Eielson and mechanic Earl Borland who crashed near it in 1929.[citation needed]
Kosa_Dvukh_Pilotov_Island
strongholds, while the Kenai Peninsula, Matanuska-Susitna Valley, parts of Anchorage, and Fairbanks (including North Pole and Eielson Air Force Base), Ketchikan
Politics_of_Alaska
Australian polar explorer (1888–1958)
1927, Wilkins and pilot Carl Ben Eielson explored the drift ice north of Alaska, touching down upon it in Eielson's airplane in the first land-plane descent
Hubert_Wilkins
Swedish American fur trader and adventurer
crashed in a Siberian winter storm, killing aviation pioneer Carl Ben Eielson and his mechanic in 1929. Swenson's memoir Northwest of the World contains
Olaf_Swenson
homosexual and an internal migrant. 1957* El cuerpo de Giulia-No Jorge Eduardo Eielson Peru [Giulia-No's Body] Written between 1955 and 1957, published in 1971
List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots
List_of_gay_novels_prior_to_the_Stonewall_riots
US Air Force division in Alaska
Alaska 354th Fighter Wing, Eielson AFB, Alaska 353d Combat Training Squadron Factsheet, Eielson AFB 168th Air Refueling Wing, Eielson AFB, Alaska 176th Wing
Eleventh_Air_Force
rollment Alternative Learning Systems Fairbanks P–12 — 78 Ben Eielson Jr/Sr High School Eielson AFB 6–12 3A 260 Effie Kokrine Charter School Fairbanks 7–12
List of high schools in Alaska
List_of_high_schools_in_Alaska
Airport
private-use airport serving Port Alsworth which is located in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration
Port_Alsworth_Airport
Alaskan Class II railroad system
Corporation – Construction and Operation Exemption – Rail Line Between Eielson Air Force Base (North Pole) and Fort Greely (Delta Junction)), AK Archived
Alaska_Railroad
Military unit
United States Air Force Pacific Air Forces. The group is stationed at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The 354th Operations Group provides air-bridge
354th_Operations_Group
Home Rule Borough in Alaska, United States
Pipeline System), which provided refined petroleum products to Fort Greely, Eielson Air Force Base, and Ladd Air Force Base (transferred to the Army as Fort
Haines,_Alaska
List of incidents which could have led to a nuclear exchange
(USAF), and another U-2 flown by Captain Charles Maultsby, USAF, from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, strayed 300 miles (480 km) into Soviet airspace
Nuclear_close_calls
Military reconnaissance aircraft developed 1956
well above that of Chinese MiG-15s. The Eielson-based aircraft conducted ELINT around the Kamchatka Peninsula of the Soviet Union. On 15 December 1956
Martin_RB-57D_Canberra
2023. "Clallam inmate who died was state's 'first known serial killer'". Peninsula Daily News. December 30, 2012. Archived from the original on January 23
List of serial killers in the United States
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States
Airport
city-owned, public-use airport located in Kenai, a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Per Federal Aviation Administration
Kenai_Municipal_Airport
Airport
located three nautical miles (5.5 km) west of Iliamna, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Iliamna Airport has two asphalt paved
Iliamna_Airport
United States Army post in Fairbanks, Alaska
Ladd Air Force Base commanded by the 11th Air Force. During this time Eielson airfield was established to supplement Ladd AFB with a separate B-36 bomber
Fort_Wainwright
City in the Unorganized Borough, Alaska
road and rail tunnel. The town is on the northeast shore of the Kenai Peninsula, at the head of Passage Canal, on the west side of Prince William Sound
Whittier,_Alaska
Formerly the ground element of the U.S. Alaskan Command (1994–2022)
"Manchu" Infantry was split between Ladd AFB and Eielson AFB, with the headquarters being at Eielson AFB and some of the line companies (C Company, for
United_States_Army_Alaska
Carl Ben Eielson on 16 November 1928 in a Lockheed Vega 1. Departing from Deception Island, they flew a circuit over the Antarctic Peninsula and went
Polar_aviation
Airport in Nanwalek, Alaska
Nanwalek (formerly English Bay), an unincorporated community in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the US state of Alaska. It was formerly known as English Bay
Nanwalek_Airport
Airport in Alaska, United States
(4 km) east of the central business district of Homer, a town in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Homer Airport covers an area of 1
Homer_Airport
National park in Alaska, US
different, Denali is more frequently visible during winter months. The Eielson Visitor Center has an etched outline of the peaks of Denali on the window
Denali National Park and Preserve
Denali_National_Park_and_Preserve
Airport
in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir)
Igiugig_Airport
US Air Force unit
Superfortresses.[citation needed] On 13 March 1953, a wing RB-50 flying out of Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, was attacked by Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15
55th_Wing
Major command of the United States Air Force responsible for the Indo-Pacific region
C-40A, F-22A Raptor 36th Wing (Anderson AFB, Guam) 354th Fighter Wing (Eielson AFB, Alaska) – F-16C/D Fighting Falcon and F-35A Lightning II 611th Air
Pacific_Air_Forces
the Shackleton–Rowett Expedition. From 1927, Wilkins and pilot Carl Ben Eielson began exploring the Arctic by aircraft. On 15 April 1928, only a year after
History_of_Antarctica
U.S. state
during the Russian colonial period when it was used to refer to the Alaska Peninsula. It was derived from an Aleut-language idiom, alaxsxaq, meaning 'the mainland'
Alaska
Ellsworth) becomes the first verified trip to the North Pole 1928: Carl Ben Eielson–Hubert Wilkins Arctic Ocean crossing 1928: The airship Italia (Umberto
List_of_Arctic_expeditions
Governor of Alaska from 1974 to 1982
Gerald Ford, U.S. Senator Ted Stevens and U.S. Representative Don Young at Eielson Air Force Base, November 29, 1975. Good Morning America – Hammond being
Jay_Hammond
Brigade (now active JGSDF Chinen sub-base) was located on the Chinen peninsula in southern part of the island. The U.S. reverted the islands to Japan
List_of_Nike_missile_sites
US Air Force supersonic aircraft, 1964–1998
Wing – Edwards AFB, California 1995–1997 (Forward Operating Locations at Eielson AFB, Alaska; Griffis AFB, New York; Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina;
Lockheed_SR-71_Blackbird
Airport in Alaska, United States
during World War II, it is one of the main airports serving the Alaska Peninsula. Scheduled passenger service is available and air taxi operators fly in
Cold_Bay_Airport
Airport
located one nautical mile (1.85 km) south of Kulik Lake, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by Katmai National Park
Kulik_Lake_Airport
Military term describing someone reported missing during service
(Serial Number: 51-2054), based at Eielson Air Base, Alaska, was shot down near the southern point of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The entire crew of three
Missing_in_action
Military unit
Oceana, NAS Point Mugu, NAS JRB New Orleans, NAS Key West, NAS Fallon, Eielson AFB, MCAS Miramar, and Nellis AFB. In June 2014, VAQ-209 officially stood
VAQ-209
Military unit
missions. As neighboring Eielson AFB developed into a SAC base, much of the reconnaissance mission shifted to its facilities. Eielson became the primary site
5001st_Composite_Wing
Airport
northeast of the central business district of Seward, a city in Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. This airport is included in the FAA's
Seward_Airport
Airport in Alaska, United States
state-owned, public-use airport located at Chignik Lake, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. This airport is included in the FAA's
Chignik_Lake_Airport
List of aircraft that disappeared
(Boeing RC-135) 19 Unknown Bering Sea en route from Shemya AFB, AK to Eielson AFB, AK, ca 400 km E of Shemya Flight to maintenance facility. September
List_of_missing_aircraft
Seaplane base in Alaska, United States
is a public-use seaplane base serving Chignik, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Chignik Bay Seaplane Base has two
Chignik_Bay_Seaplane_Base
28 January A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II of the USAF crashed at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The pilot ejected safely from the aircraft. 29
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (2020–present)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(2020–present)
first and fourth governor of Alaska 1959–1966 and 1970–1974. Carl Ben Eielson (1897–1929), pioneering aviator. Vic Fischer (1924–2023), another surviving
History_of_Alaska
Airport serving Kotzebue, Alaska, United States
airport located on the south side of Kotzebue, a city on the Baldwin Peninsula in the Northwest Arctic Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Ralph Wien
Ralph_Wien_Memorial_Airport
Airports
AK23 PAAM Driftwood Bay Air Force Station Airfield Fairbanks EIL EIL PAEI Eielson Air Force Base 108 Five Mile FVM FMC PAFV Five Mile Airport Fairbanks /
List_of_airports_in_Alaska
Airport in Big Mountain, Alaska
is a military use airstrip located near Big Mountain, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The airstrip was built to support
Big Mountain Air Force Station
Big_Mountain_Air_Force_Station
atomic bomb A USAF B-36 bomber was flying a simulated combat mission from Eielson Air Force Base, near Fairbanks, Alaska, to Carswell Air Force Base in Fort
List of military nuclear accidents
List_of_military_nuclear_accidents
Baseball game in Fairbanks, Alaska
21, 2019 Seattle Studs 5 Alaska Goldpanners 4 11 innings June 21, 2020 Eielson Brewers Alaska Legion 15 Black Spruce Pirates Fairbanks Adult Amateur Baseball
Midnight_Sun_Game
44-92075, of the 436th Bomb Squadron, 7th Bomb Wing, in transit from Eielson AFB, Alaska to Carswell AFB, Texas, loses three of six engines, suffers
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1950–1954)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1950–1954)
First aeroplane flight over Antarctica by Hubert Wilkins and Carl Ben Eielson 1929–1931 – British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition
List_of_Antarctic_expeditions
Airport in Seldovia, Alaska
(27 km) south-southwest from the fishing town of Homer at the Kenai Peninsula's "end of the road." The two towns are separated by Kachemak Bay, a blue-water
Seldovia_Airport
International Airport serving Anchorage, Alaska, United States
larger Kenai market share". KDLL Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula. Retrieved January 16, 2026. https://flyarcticlegacy.com/?page_id=32 Price
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Ted_Stevens_Anchorage_International_Airport
Telephone area code for Alaska
224 Seward Kenai Peninsula Borough January 11, 1996 225 Ketchikan Ketchikan Gateway Borough January 12, 1996 226 Homer Kenai Peninsula Borough March 3
Area_code_907
Airport
northeast of the central business district of Tyonek, a village in the Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the Village of Tyonek
Tyonek_Airport
Airport
WB-29 Superfortress flights of the 58th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron at Eielson AFB which operated over the Northern Pacific and Bering Sea. Both the runway
Thornbrough_Air_Force_Base
Airport
southwest of the central business district of Kokhanok, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration
Kokhanok_Airport
Airport
located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of Nondalton, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration
Nondalton_Airport
Airport
85 km) west of the central business district of Pedro Bay, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration
Pedro_Bay_Airport
Airport
(2 km) north of the central business district of Ugashik, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is included in the National Plan
Ugashik_Airport
Airport
state-owned, public-use airport located in Pilot Point, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King
Pilot_Point_Airport
American airline, 1947–2000
Dillingham, Drift River, Driftwood Bay, East Teshekpuk Lake, Eight Mile Lake, Eielson AFB, Fairbanks, Farewell, Flat, Fort Greely, Fort Richardson, Fort Yukon
Reeve_Aleutian_Airways
Airport in Alaska, United States of America
the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The scheduled airline services to King Salmon Airport are provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir)
Port_Heiden_Airport
Airport
a state-owned public-use airport located in Port Graham, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. This airport is included in the FAA's
Port_Graham_Airport
Airport in Alaska, United States
northeast of the central business district of Chignik, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration
Chignik_Airport
as a B-50D-115-BO), of the 58th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, out of Eielson AFB, Alaska, crashed early in the morning this date on a sandy island in
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1955–1959)
Airport
central business district of Pilot Point, near Ugashik Bay in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the Bureau of Land
Ugashik_Bay_Airport
Census Area Egegik 1 Lake and Peninsula Borough 99579 Eielson 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough 99702 Eielson Reservation 1 Fairbanks North Star
List_of_places_in_Alaska_(E)
times: Seward junior swimmer Jacoby wins national title at U.S. Open“. Peninsula Clarion. Retrieved July 19, 2021. OlympicTalk (June 15, 2021). "For the
List_of_people_from_Alaska
Military unit
the 3rd TFS, however were retired and the squadron was transferred to Eielson AFB, Alaska without personnel or equipment, where it became part of the
3rd_Flying_Training_Squadron
Airport
in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King Salmon Airport is provided by Peninsula Airways (PenAir)
Perryville_Airport
Airport
PABG, FAA LID: BLG) is a private use airport in Beluga, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is privately owned by ConocoPhillips
Beluga_Airport
Airport in Alaska, United States
6 nautical miles (11 km) northwest of Chignik, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Chignik Fisheries Airport had one
Chignik_Fisheries_Airport
Airport
km) southeast of the central business district of Hope, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. This airport is included in the FAA's
Hope_Airport_(Alaska)
United States Air Force wing
Cope Thunder exercise series, which had been moved from Clark Air Base to Eielson Air Force Base in the early 1990s. On 1 January 1994, the 43rd Tactical
3rd_Wing
Island airport in Alaska, United States
service at Adak, Alaska, at an annual subsidy rate of $1,393,384, and Peninsula Airways for $449,605 at Atka and $314,694 at Nikolski. The three rates
Adak_Airport
population; extending from Fairbanks through Anchorage and into the Kenai Peninsula. Many of Alaska's power stations are diesel generators which service isolated
List of power stations in Alaska
List_of_power_stations_in_Alaska
Public airport in Alaska, United States of America
85 km) north of the central business district of Levelock, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to King
Levelock_Airport
Airport
base located near Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the U.S. Department
Lake_Brooks_Seaplane_Base
Nebraska, where the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing was homebased; Eielson AFB, Alaska; Howard AB, Panama; Hellenikon Air Base, Greece; Kadena Air
US signals intelligence in the Cold War
US_signals_intelligence_in_the_Cold_War
cruisetours include Anchorage, Denali National Park, Copper River, the Kenai Peninsula, Prudhoe Bay, the Arctic villages of Nome and Kotzebue and the Canadian
Princess_Tours
Airport in Alaska, United States
state-owned, public-use airport serving Chignik Lagoon, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is also known as Chignik Flats
Chignik_Lagoon_Airport
Airport
city-owned, public-use airport serving Egegik, a city in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled passenger service is available
Egegik_Airport
Agricultural extension service operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Soldotna, and affiliate offices are located at the Tanana Chiefs Conference, Eielson Air Force Base, Kodiak and Thorne Bay.[citation needed] UAF Cooperative
Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
Alaska_Cooperative_Extension_Service
US Navy transport ship sunk as artificial reef at Key West
William B. Leeds Francisco Morazan William D. Boyce W. B. Rodgers Carl B. Eielson Alice H. Rice Elwood Haynes Nathan S. Davis Morgan Robertson John Hope
USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
USNS_General_Hoyt_S._Vandenberg
61°37′42″N 149°8′44″W / 61.62833°N 149.14556°W / 61.62833; -149.14556 22 Eielson AFB 2,610 2,647 5,400 02-21370 Fairbanks North Star Borough 64°39′56″N
List of census-designated places in Alaska
List_of_census-designated_places_in_Alaska
Airport in Alaska, United States
passenger traffic On June 30, 1985, Douglas C-47B N168Z of Northern Peninsula Fisheries was substantially damaged at King Salmon when both engines failed
King_Salmon_Airport
Airport in Atka Island
the U.S. Department of Transportation: Order 2004-6-20: re-selecting Peninsula Airways to provide essential air service at Atka and Nikolski, Alaska
Atka_Airport
Airport in Alaska
Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Point Hope is located in the Lisburne Peninsula, on the Chukchi Sea coast. Point Hope Airport covers an area of 22 acres
Point_Hope_Airport
College campus in Alaska, United States
JBER-Richardson, and JBER-Elmendorf. The Fairbanks campus was established in 1985 at Eielson Air Force Base as an extension of the Alaska campus in Anchorage and began
Wayland Baptist University (Alaska)
Wayland_Baptist_University_(Alaska)
Public airport in Soldotna, Alaska, United States
7, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2013. "10 killed in Soldotna plane crash". Peninsula Clarion. July 7, 2013. Archived from the original on July 11, 2013. Retrieved
Soldotna_Airport
Month of 1969
Elmendorf Air Force Base as it traveled between the island of Shemya and Eielson Air Force Base, and was believed to have been monitoring Soviet radar and
June_1969
US Air Force military airport on Shemya island in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska
territory and crash-landed at the airfield at Petropavlovsk on Kamchatka Peninsula. One airman was killed in the crash and the survivors were, at least officially
Eareckson_Air_Station
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
Boy/Male
English American German
Brave; powerful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gilson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Melson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tilson.
Boy/Male
English Irish
Form of Piers from Peter.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican, Portuguese
Son of a Champion; New York Governor and American Vice President Nelson Rockefeller; South African Activist Nelson Mandela; Solemn; Son of Neil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Emery.The poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) was born in Boston of a line on his father’s side that can be traced back through preachers to the first colonial generation. The name Emerson was brought over from England independently by various other people, including a Thomas Emerson who settled at Ipswich, MA, in about 1636.
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, WILSON means "son of Will."Â
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : patronymic, perhaps a variant of Addison, from a pet form of Adam. Compare Edson, Eade.Edward Eidson is recorded in VA in 1706.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Melson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Snell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Ever (see Evers 2).
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, NELSON means "son of Neil."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the medieval personal name Nel or Neal, Anglo-Scandinavian forms of the Gaelic name Niall (see Neill). This was adopted by the Scandinavians in the form Njal and was introduced into northern England and East Anglia by them, rather than being taken directly from Gaelic.Americanized spelling of the like-sounding Scandinavian names Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.The Nelson name was an important one in 18th-century VA, starting with Thomas ‘Scotch Tom’ Nelson, who emigrated to VA at the close of the 17th century from Penrith, Cumbria, where the Nelsons were numerous. Scotch Tom settled about 1700 at Yorktown, VA, where he became a successful merchant and landholder. His son was sheriff and a member of the VA Council, and his grandson, Thomas Nelson (1738–89), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was governor of VA.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EMERSON means "son of Emery."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Belson or an altered spelling of Billson, a patronymic from Bill 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (London)
English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Ellison.English : variant spelling of Elson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic or patronymic from Hill 2.
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
Male
Greek
(Κλήμεντος) Greek form of Latin Clementius, KLEMENTOS means "gentle and merciful."
Boy/Male
Norse
Giver of feeling.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Gem of the Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Crop
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name, Worship
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Helper
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Small Dark One; Black
Boy/Male
Irish
From dealan “â€a flash of lightningâ€â€ or it may come from an Irish word for “â€faithful, loyal.â€â€ A common surname it is the Irish form of the Welsh name “â€Dylan.â€â€ As Dylan it was the tenth most popular name for Irish baby boys in Ireland for 2003.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pure
Girl/Female
English French
Cheerful; pretty.
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
EIELSON PENINSULA
n.
Gutters or conduits on each side of the keelson to afford a passage for water to the pump well.
n.
A piece of curved timber bolted to the stem, keelson, and apron in a ship's frame near the bow.
n.
See Kyrie eleison.
n.
The end of a ship's keelson, to which the sternpost is bolted; -- called also stern knee.
v. i.
In general, a framing in wood or iron which is intended to receive an upright shaft; specif., a block of wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting the heel of the mast.
imp. & p. p.
of Peninsulate
n.
A longitudinal timber, or series of timbers scarfed together, extending from stem to stern along the bottom of a vessel. It is the principal timber of the vessel, and, by means of the ribs attached on each side, supports the vessel's frame. In an iron vessel, a combination of plates supplies the place of the keel of a wooden ship. See Illust. of Keelson.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peninsulate
v. t.
To form into a peninsula.
a.
Of or pertaining to a peninsula; as, a peninsular form; peninsular people; the peninsular war.
n.
That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
n.
See Keelson.
pl.
The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel.
n.
The keel and keelson of a ship.
pl.
of Telson
n.
The terminal joint or movable piece at the end of the abdomen of Crustacea and other articulates. See Thoracostraca.
n.
A piece of timber in a ship laid on the middle of the floor timbers over the keel, and binding the floor timbers to the keel; in iron vessels, a structure of plates, situated like the keelson of a timber ship.
n.
An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen her frame.