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  2. USS Cree - Wikipedia

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    From 10 April to 9 May 1943 Cree sailed between San Francisco and San Diego towing target sleds and dry-dock sections. She cleared on 11 May for Seattle and Dutch Harbor, and operated out of Adak from 26 July 1943 to 15 August 1944.

  3. USS Pinola (ATA-206) - Wikipedia

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    Pinola recommissioned 10 January 1949 and was assigned to Service Squadron 1, U.S. Pacific Fleet, to serve primarily towing target sleds for surface gunnery exercises for the Fleet Training Group based at San Diego, Calif.

  4. Seaborne target - Wikipedia

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    USS Kewaydin (ATO-24) towing a target sled Targets can also be towed behind other craft, the counterparts of target tugs in aviation.. The U.S. Navy employs the Low-Cost Modular Target (LCMT), a modular barge made from pontoons, scaffolding and large colored sails as visual targets, which can be shot at with guns or a variety of missiles.

  5. Sled - Wikipedia

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    Sleds as the normal form of winter transport near Stockholm c. 1800. A carabao sled ( kangga ) in the Philippines (c. 1899) A child's sledge (19th century), Radomysl Castle The people of Ancient Egypt are thought to have used sledges (aka "skids") extensively in the construction of their public works, in particular for the transportation of ...

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  7. USS Lipan - Wikipedia

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    USS Lipan (AT-85) was a Navajo-class fleet tug constructed for the United States Navy during World War II.Her purpose was to aid ships, usually by towing, on the high seas or in combat or post-combat areas, plus "other duties as assigned."