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German naval ship class (19558–1976)
Type 141 Seeadler-class fast attack craft was a class in the German Navy. It differs from the earllier Type 140 Jaguar-class fast attack craft only in
Seeadler-class fast attack craft
Seeadler-class_fast_attack_craft
1957 class of Germany Navy fast attack craft
The Type 140 Jaguar-class fast attack craft is an evolution of the German torpedo boats (E-boats) of World War II. The design was developed by Lürssen
Jaguar-class fast attack craft
Jaguar-class_fast_attack_craft
West German naval class (1961–1984)
The Type 142 Zobel class was a German class of torpedo bearing fast attack craft (torpedo boats). They were in service with the Bundesmarine during the
Zobel-class_fast_attack_craft
Military ship in Tunisia and Ghana
The Type 143 Albatros class was a class of missile bearing fast attack craft. Each vessel is named after a bird of prey including the albatross, condor
Albatros-class fast attack craft
Albatros-class_fast_attack_craft
Topics referred to by the same term
Papua New Guinea Seeadler-class fast attack craft This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seeadler. If an internal link incorrectly
Seeadler
Swedish torpedo boat class
World War II, and it served as the basis for the Jaguar and Seeadler-class fast attack craft built for the West German Navy. The vessels were built in two
Plejad-class torpedo boat (1953)
Plejad-class_torpedo_boat_(1953)
Burkner class corvette A1449 Hans Burkner 1963–?? Fast attack craft Type 140/141 (Jaguar class fast attack craft/Seeadler class fast attack craft) P6058
List of German Federal Navy ships
List_of_German_Federal_Navy_ships
German shipbuilding company
Jaguar-class fast attack craft Seeadler-class fast attack craft Zobel-class fast attack craft Intrépida-class fast attack craft Tiger-class fast attack craft
Lürssen
Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963
Rhöndorf on the Rhine aboard the Seeadler-class fast attack craft Kondor of the German Navy, with two more, Seeadler and Sperber, as escorts, "past the
Konrad_Adenauer
List of ships with the same or similar names
(cruiser): 1,650 ton Bussard-class light cruiser, launched 1890 Bussard (S25): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975 Bussard (S64):
Bussard_(ship)
Topics referred to by the same term
light cruiser HMAS Sydney in 1941 German fast attack craft Kormoran (S28), a Seeadler class fast attack craft of the German Navy, which operated from 1959
Kormoran_(disambiguation)
Kriegsmarine merchant raider of World War II
Kormoran name was carried on by the German fast attack craft Kormoran, a Seeadler class fast attack craft of the West German Navy commissioned in 1959
German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran
German_auxiliary_cruiser_Kormoran
1941 naval battle during World War II
was carried on by the German fast attack craft Kormoran, a Seeadler-class fast attack craft of the Bundesmarine (West German Navy) commissioned in 1959
Sinking_of_HMAS_Sydney
Albatros (S7): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975 Albatros (S61): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
List of naval ships of Germany
List_of_naval_ships_of_Germany
(U-Boot) Z for destroyer (Zerstörer) F for frigates (Fregatten) S for fast attack craft (Schnellboote) Upgrades to the design or major refits of already built
List of German Navy ship classes
List_of_German_Navy_ship_classes
Operator Ship Class and type Fate Other notes 26 August German Navy Falke Seeadler-class fast attack craft Sold to Greece Renamed Kataigis 28 November
List of ship decommissionings in 1975
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1975
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
to the Admiralty Islands at the end of the month. Maryland steamed for Seeadler Harbor, Manus where she was assigned to the 7th Fleet under Admiral Kinkaid
USS_Maryland_(BB-46)
German Navy Seeadler Seeadler-class fast attack craft Sold to Greece Renamed Esperos 24 August German Navy Habicht Seeadler-class fast attack craft Sold to
List of ship decommissionings in 1976
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1976
Operator Ship Flag Class and type Pennant Other notes 29 August German Navy Seeadler Seeadler-class fast attack craft S6 First in class 7 November United
List of ship commissionings in 1958
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1958
fast attack craft S9 21 March German Navy Bussard Seeadler-class fast attack craft S25 14 April German Navy Falke Seeadler-class fast attack craft S10
List of ship commissionings in 1959
List_of_ship_commissionings_in_1959
("Raubvogel") (900 tons, 3 × 105 mm guns) Möwe Falke Greif Kondor Albatros Seeadler Torpedoboot 1924 ("Raubtier") (950 tons, 3 × 105 mm guns) Wolf Iltis Jaguar
List_of_Kriegsmarine_ships
Military unit
Greif P6117 Kondor P6118 Seeadler P6119 Habicht P6120 Kormoran A69 Donau, 401C-class supply and support tender 3rd Fast Attack Craft Squadron in Flensburg-Mürwik
Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
Allied_Forces_Baltic_Approaches
2009. Esperos, P50 (1977–2004) Ex-P-196, formerly German Navy P-6068 Seeadler Lailaps, P54 (1977–2004) Ex-P-228, formerly German Navy P-6070 Kondor Kataigis
List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy
List_of_decommissioned_ships_of_the_Hellenic_Navy
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
preparations for the upcoming operations in the Philippines. The ships arrived in Seeadler Harbor on 5 October and the following day, West Virginia became the flagship
USS_West_Virginia_(BB-48)
Magdeburg F262 Erfurt F263 Oldenburg F264 Ludwigshafen am Rhein Fast Attack Craft 143 (Albatross class) (decommissioned) P6111 S61 Albatros P6112 S62 Falke P6113
List_of_German_Navy_ships
Merchant ship equipped with guns, usually for defensive purposes
Steuben. The most famous German commerce raider of World War I probably was Seeadler, a sailing ship under the command of the legendary Count Felix von Luckner
Armed_merchantman
Warship type disguised as a non-combatant
a German merchant raider, Felix von Luckner, used the sailing ship SMS Seeadler for his voyage (1916–1917). The Germans used a sailing ship at this stage
Merchant_raider
January 1943. USS Nicholson (DD-442) was participating in the conquest of Seeadler Harbor during the Admiralty Islands campaign on 6 March 1944 when the ship
List of U.S. Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II
List_of_U.S._Navy_ships_sunk_or_damaged_in_action_during_World_War_II
Range 3,040 nautical miles (5,630 km) at 9 knots (17 km/h) Ships in class: 3: Seeadler, Geier, and Condor Service: Commissioned 1892 to 1893, one lost in
List of naval ship classes of Germany
List_of_naval_ship_classes_of_Germany
Alabama United States For J. H. Coppedge Co. 1 February Seeadler Seeadler-class fast attack craft West Germany 22 February Schleswig-Holstein Ferry Husumer
List_of_ship_launches_in_1958
Unit of the US Navy
Marshalls on Argonne, Commander T.H. Escott, on 21 August and reached Seeadler Harbor on the 27th to set up his mobile base, using Argonne as his flagship
Service_Squadron
South Pacific before she shifted her homeport to the rear-area base at Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island, northern Papua New Guinea, which served as a marshaling
USS_PC-1129
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Almaack (AKA-10) was an Almaack class attack cargo ship named after Almaack, a star system in the constellation Andromeda. She served as a commissioned
USS_Almaack
Casablanca-class escort carrier of the US Navy
proceeded to Seeadler Harbor on Manus Island of the Admiralty Islands, where they prepared for the planned Philippines campaign. Kitkun Bay left Seeadler Harbor
USS_Kitkun_Bay
Fletcher-class destroyer
staging area for the Leyte operation. On 11 October, the fleet sortied from Seeadler Harbor, entering Leyte Gulf in the early morning hours of the 20th. On
USS_McDermut_(DD-677)
US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer in service 1942-1970
from the island. The amphibious convoy consisted of 13 Daihatsu-class landing craft and 3 motor torpedo boats (together carrying 2 companies of army
USS_Nicholas_(DD-449)
Fletcher-class destroyer
(Tractor Group "Able") for Manus via Eniwetok. The task group arrived at Seeadler Harbor on 4 October to make final preparations for the invasion of the
USS_Stembel
Fletcher-class destroyer
reinforcement convoy arriving 5 days later. Mertz then continued on to Seeadler Harbor, Manus, to join a task unit staging for the daring expedition through
USS_Mertz
Fletcher-class destroyer
on Angaur. On 23 August, she sailed south and on 27 August anchored in Seeadler Harbor to prepare for the invasion of the Philippines. Departing for Leyte
USS_Remey
Gleaves-class destroyer
7th Fleet off New Guinea. She provided gunfire support for landings in Seeadler Harbor between 3 and 7 March. She then acted as command ship for the Hollandia
USS_Swanson
Minesweeper of the United States Navy
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USS_Vigilance
Casablanca-class escort carrier of the U.S. Navy
April, where she unloaded part of her cargo. On 20 April, she steamed for Seeadler Harbor, in Manus Island of the Admiralty Islands, arriving there on 25
USS_Petrof_Bay
Overseas US Naval Bases
(1940–1945) Manus Naval Base in the Admiralty Islands - Lombrum Naval Base - Seeadler Harbor (1943–1947) Naval Advance Base Saipan, included East Field (Saipan)
US_Naval_Advance_Bases
Fletcher-class destroyer
fend off Japanese air attacks. On 29 October, she joined TG 77.2 and departed the area of Leyte Gulf. After visits to Seeadler Harbor, Ulithi Atoll, and
USS_Taylor_(DD-468)
United States Naval Vessel
landing craft. The operation passed without incident until one LCM's ramp dropped as it went over the sill and it quickly filled with water. Fast work by
USS_Belle_Grove
Buckley-class destroyer escort
brief one, however, for she got underway on 1 November for Hollandia and Seeadler Harbor, escorting a convoy. Entering Humboldt Bay on the 4th, Willmarth
USS_Willmarth
Major World War 2 bases in Papua New Guinea
Base Manus, in the Admiralty Islands, just north of New Guinea, including Seeadler Harbor Naval Base Lae Naval Base Mios Woendi Naval Base Fegrusson on Fegrusson
US_Naval_Base_New_Guinea
Navy of the German Empire between 1871 and 1919
by the SMS Emden, Königsberg, and the sailing ship and commerce raider Seeadler. The Imperial Navy carried out land operations, e.g. operating the long-range
Imperial_German_Navy
Tender of the United States Navy
Representative "A" of Commander, ServRon 10, who established his mobile base at Seeadler Harbor upon arrival at Manus on 27 August. From on board Argonne, Capt
USS_Argonne_(AS-10)
Fletcher-class destroyer
February, Beale accompanied Nashville and Bache to a station north of Seeadler Harbor off Ndrilo Island to provide gunfire support for the landing force
USS_Beale_(DD-471)
Gleaves-class destroyer
addition to making three additional escort trips between Cape Sudest and Seeadler Harbor, Thorn participated in two shore bombardments of Pityilu Island
USS_Thorn_(DD-647)
World War I naval battle
been stopped on the South American trade route by a sailing ship (SMS Seeadler) on 25 February. The boarding party comprised Lawson, four Shetland Islanders
Action_of_16_March_1917
Cannon-class destroyer escort
conducting escort missions for another oiler unit, the warship set course for Seeadler Harbor, arriving there on 15 September. Underway again three days later
USS_Bangust
Former major US Navy Base
Summary Page – VP Patrol Squadron". www.vpnavy.com. Logistic Support at Seeadler and at Sea US Navy "Cargo Ship Photo Index". NavSource. An Overview of
Naval_Base_Kossol_Roads
Tender of the United States Navy
Solomon Islands on 1 September 1944 before she reached her destination, Seeadler Harbor, Manus, on 6 September 1944. Her stay there proved brief, however
USS_Willoughby_(AGP-9)
1944 munitions ship explosion in California
disaster USS Mount Hood (AE-11) – 1944 explosion of Navy ammunition ship in Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island, Papua New Guinea USS Turner (DD-648) – 1943 naval
Port_Chicago_disaster
Fletcher-class destroyer
middle of the first week in May. After a respite at Manus, Ammen departed Seeadler Harbor in mid-May in company again with Admiral Crutchley's Australian
USS_Ammen_(DD-527)
Victory ship of the United States
American tank landing ship. On December 29, 1944, it supplied fleet ships at Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island. On January 16, 1945, it unloaded troop rations at
SS_Navajo_Victory
Oiler of the United States Navy
escorts in both task forces. After filling her tanks from SS Guadalupe at Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, the oiler supplied the returning carrier forces
USS_Caliente
Fletcher-class destroyer
they were unloaded on the 18th. She then escorted the auxiliaries back to Seeadler Harbor, Manus, where she arrived on the 25th. Wickes departed Manus on
USS_Wickes_(DD-578)
1944 battle between American and Japanese forces during World War II
they joined up with other ships carrying troops bound for Aitape from Seeadler Harbour and then rendezvoused with the escort aircraft carriers providing
Battle_of_Hollandia
November Kelantan Kedah-class offshore patrol vessel PSC-Naval Dockyard Malaysia 27 November Derafsh Sina-class fast attack craft Shahid Tamjidi shipyard
List_of_ship_launches_in_2008
Sims-class destroyer
and conducted patrols off White beach. On 12 October, Anderson departed Seeadler Harbor with TG 78.2 for the landing operations at Leyte Gulf. Arriving
USS_Anderson
German-language monthly defence periodical
aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, explorers, torpedo boats, fast attack craft, destroyers, submarines, auxiliary cruisers, passenger ships, liners
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SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Attack;
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname for a lusty man, from Middle English craske ‘fat’, ‘lusty’ (see Crass).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Mast - Excitement
Girl/Female
Muslim
Attack
Male
German
Short form of German Niclaus, CLAUS means "victor of the people."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower, from Old English glæs ‘glass’ (akin to Glad, referring originally to the bright shine of the material), Middle High German glas.Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of the epithet glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’ or any of various Gaelic surnames derived from it.German : altered form of the personal name Klass, a reduced form of Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Glass ‘glass’, or a metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Attack Like a Tiger
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Classe, a short form of Nicholas. See also Clayson.Variant of Klaas or Klass, North German forms of Claus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in the eastern part of a town or settlement, or outside it to the east, or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the east of a place. As an American family name, this surname has absorbed various other European names with similar meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a cobbler, or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cobblers’ lasts (see Laster).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a porter, from Middle High German last; German Last or Yiddish last ‘burden’, ‘load’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name as in 2, from Middle Dutch last ‘load’, ‘burden’; or a nickname for an awkward character, from Dutch last ‘trouble’, ‘nuisance’.French : habitational name from a place so named in Puy-de-Dôme.
Girl/Female
Indian
Attack
Girl/Female
Latin
From Attica.
Male
Teutonic
Teutonic name derived from the word atta, ATTA means "father."
Female
English
English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
To seek; to attack.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : probably a habitational name from Haste near Wunstorf or Osnabrück.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch haest ‘hasty’.Swedish : soldier’s name, from hast ‘haste’, ‘hurry’.English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : reduced form of Hayhurst.
Female
Egyptian
, Child of Bast.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Attack
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Attack
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Heavenly; Goddess of the Moon; Moon; Shine; Light; Pretty; Variant of Celia or Selena
Female
Hungarian
 Short form of Hungarian Katalin, KATA means "pure." Compare with other forms of Kata.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ralph.A Francis Rawle from the parish of St. Juliot in Cornwall, England, was recorded as living in Plymouth, MA, in 1660. Devout Quakers seeking to escape persecution, the family emigrated to PA in 1686, bringing with them a deed from William Penn for a tract of 2,500 acres of land, which was subsequently located in Plymouth township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) Co. His son, who had six sons himself, was a political economist and one of the first people to write on the subject and its local applications in America.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Wonderful.
Male
Japanese
(1-義人, 2-美人, 3-由人) Japanese name YOSHITO means 1) "correct man," 2) "nice man," and 3) "original man."
Boy/Male
Tamil
New, Rainy, Handsome, Gratified
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayadratha | ஜயாதà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à®¾
(Son-in-law of Dhritarastra and King of Sindhu kingdom; Married to Dushala, sister of the Kauravas.)
Girl/Female
Tamil
A flower
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Religious Gathering
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trigyesh | தà¯à®°à¯€à®•à¯à®¯à¯‡à®·Â
Lord Buddha, Trigya with Esh as Ishwar
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
SEEADLER CLASS-FAST-ATTACK-CRAFT
a.
In a fast or rapid manner; quickly; swiftly; extravagantly; wildly; as, to run fast; to live fast.
v.
Permanent; not liable to fade by exposure to air or by washing; durable; lasting; as, fast colors.
v. t.
To pierce; to attack.
v.
Firm in adherence; steadfast; not easily separated or alienated; faithful; as, a fast friend.
v.
Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable; strong.
a.
In a fast, fixed, or firmly established manner; fixedly; firmly; immovably.
v. t.
Anything made of glass.
v. t.
Variant of Clasp
v. i.
To cast anchor; to become fast.
v. t.
A looking-glass; a mirror.
n.
One who attacks.
v.
Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint; reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a fast liver.
v. i.
To make an onset or attack.
v. t.
To bind, fasten, tie, or connect; to make fast or join; as, to attach one thing to another by a string, by glue, or the like.
v. t.
To case in glass.
n.
To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.
v.
Moving rapidly; quick in mition; rapid; swift; as, a fast horse.
v. t.
To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).
imp. & p. p.
of Attack
n.
To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.