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  2. Anti-submarine net - Wikipedia

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    An anti-submarine net used during World War II in Nova Scotia, Canada Anti-submarine defense net US Navy 1917. An anti-submarine net or anti-submarine boom is a boom placed across the mouth of a harbour or a strait for protection against submarines. Net laying ships would be used to place and remove the nets. The US Navy used anti-submarine ...

  3. Ghost net - Wikipedia

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    A sea turtle entangled in a ghost net. Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded in the ocean, lakes, and rivers. [1] These nets, often nearly invisible in the dim light, can be left tangled on a rocky reef or drifting in the open sea.

  4. United States Navy Net Depot Tiburon - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Net Depot Tiburon was a military facility charged with maintaining and deploying an anti-submarine net across the Golden Gate between San Francisco and Marin County during World War II.

  5. A Norwegian fisherman accidentally caught a US submarine in ...

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    The US Navy has sent several vessels into nearby waters in recent months amid tensions with Russia. A Norwegian fisherman made a surprising catch on Monday in the form of a US submarine.

  6. Net laying ship - Wikipedia

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    A net laying ship, also known as a net layer, net tender, gate ship or boom defence vessel was a type of naval auxiliary ship. A net layer's primary function was to lay and maintain steel anti-submarine nets or anti torpedo nets. Nets could be laid around an individual ship at anchor, or harbor entrances or dry docks, or other anchorages. Net ...

  7. Wreck of WWII ‘Ghost Ship of the Pacific’ discovered off ...

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    The imperial Japanese Navy raised the ship and renamed it Patrol Boat No. 102. Soon, distant sightings of The Stewart led to rumors about an American “ghost ship” operating deep behind enemy ...

  8. This Navy Veteran ‘Barely Survived’ a Navy SEAL ... - AOL

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    Active duty Navy SEAL Matt DeHaan guides Alexander through the 15 separate components of the assault course, which include parallel bars, wall climb, low crawl, a cargo net, balance logs, a rope ...

  9. L-8 - Wikipedia

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    L-8, later renamed America and popularly known as the "Ghost Blimp", was a United States Navy L-class airship whose two crewmen disappeared over the Pacific Ocean on August 16, 1942. At 11:15 a.m., several hours after the airship lifted off from Treasure Island , San Francisco , California , L-8 reappeared off the shore of Ocean Beach near Fort ...

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