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  • ...ong ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'', the Italian [[national anthem]] since 1946, took place.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Maiorino |first1=Tarquinio|last2=Marchet ...of ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'', the Italian [[national anthem]] since 1946]]
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  • ...946 during arctic studies.jpg|thumb|USS ''Atule'' during Operation Nanook (1946).]] ...' was an [[Arctic]] expedition undertaken by the [[United States Navy]] in 1946. It consisted of [[USS Norton Sound (AV-11)|USS ''Norton Sound'' (AV-11)]],
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  • ...r, with the end of [[World War II]], her construction was suspended in May 1946 and she was laid up for possible future use.<ref name=faaa-hercules> {{cite web|url=http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/ships/Hercules.html|title=HMS Hercules|publisher=Fleet Air Arm Archive|accessdate
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  • ...ticle |newspaper=The Straits Times |location= Singapore |date=12 September 1946 }}</ref> Japanese casualties during the fighting in Singapore amounted to 1 ...9460223-1.2.12 |work=Malaya Tribune |location= Singapore |date=23 February 1946}}</ref>
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  • ...m]] was built.<ref name=Transactions/> She was built in [[Vancouver]], in 1946 disassembled, so she could be shipped by rail to [[Waterways, Alberta]].<re The ''Radium Gilbert'' spent her operational life 1946 to 1980 on [[Great Bear Lake]].<ref name=Peace2k/>
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  • ...eady severe problem of being top-heavy. Some argued that other Great Lakes ships would suffer from the same problem.<ref name="PROPHECY">{{cite web| title = ...{{cite web| title = Wilmette| work = Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships| publisher = United States Navy| url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w9
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  • '''Bollinger Shipyards''' is an [[United States|American]] constructor of [[ships]], [[workboat]]s and [[patrol vessel]]s.<ref name=BollingerAbout> The firm was founded in 1946.
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  • [[File:Tugboat Radium Scout, operated from 1946-76 on the Mackenzie River system, now a museum ship at the Fort McMurray sh ...ompany]].<ref name=FlickrRadiumScoutA/> She was built in [[Edmonton]], in 1946, by the [[Standard Iron and Engineering Works]]. Then, as was typical of v
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  • ...y.<ref name="MAlist">{{cite web |title=Hudson’s Bay Company Archives – Ships’ Histories |url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ships_histories.h ...Beaver Lake, and loaded barge, leaving Waterways, Alberta, for the Arctic, 1946 - N-2013-014-0422.jpg | 100px]] || ''[[Beaver Lake (HBC vessel, 1938)]]'' |
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  • ...assembled the [[Ford Galaxy|Galaxy]] people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the [[Volkswagen Sharan|VW Sharan]] and [[SEAT Alhambra]]. With the introd ...or Bus Society]]|issn=0739-117X}}</ref> (rebranded as the Universal Bus in 1946).
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  • Many of her sister ships also included "Radium" in their name, hence the appellation ''"Radium line" | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • ...for him to resupply trading posts at [[King William Island]]. On 31 August 1946, Klengenberg had anchored the ''Aklavik'' at [[Cambridge Bay]]. While start [[Category:Hudson's Bay Company ships]]
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  • ...up a system of [[Prisoners of war in the American Revolutionary War|prison ships]] off the coast of Brooklyn in [[Wallabout Bay]], where more American [[Pat ...ork State and a national model for technological education. Established in 1946, City Tech can trace its roots to 1881 when the Technical Schools of the Me
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  • ...eina|first=Robert L.|year=1990|title=U.S. Coast Guard Cutters &amp; Craft, 1946-1990|publisher=Naval Institute Press, Annapolis|isbn=978-0-87021-719-7}} [[Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard]]
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  • | quote = Up the Great Bear River from Fort Norman, the ships are the Radium Cruiser, 136 h.p., and the George Askew, 135 h.p. Beyond the ...'Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellowknife'' (1948), ''Radium Frankl
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  • ...'Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellowknife'' (1948), ''Radium Frankl | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • ...[[sepoy]]s and [[lascar]]s (soldiers and sailors) aboard visiting European ships, through 19th-century migrant labourers and the 20th century’s hostile po | style="text-align:center" | 1946
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  • The ''Watson Lake'' was a tugboat built in 1946 and operated by the [[radium line]].<ref name=NtrStatus/><ref name=shipbuil | quote = Ships were used along the NTR to move barges loaded with uranium ore and concentr
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  • ...'Radium Queen'' (1937), the ''Radium Lad'' (1937), the ''Radium Gilbert'' (1946), ''Radium Charles'' (1947), ''Radium Yellowknife'' (1948), ''Radium Frankl ...ty going over sand bars. At one point, about a mile from destination, the ships had to be pulled over sand bars by tractor.
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