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  • Dispatch (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Several vessels have borne the name Dispatch: Dispatch (1784 ship) was built in Bermuda and came to England possibly as early as 1786. In 1792 she made

    Dispatch (ship)

    Dispatch_(ship)

  • Dispatch boat
  • Boats tasked to carry military dispatches

    Dispatch boats were small boats, and sometimes large ships, tasked to carry military dispatches from ship to ship or from ship to shore or, in some cases

    Dispatch boat

    Dispatch_boat

  • List of ships of the Soviet Navy
  • list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy. In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK)

    List of ships of the Soviet Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_Soviet_Navy

  • Dispatch (1784 ship)
  • Dispatch was built in Bermuda in 1784, and came to England possibly as early as 1786. In 1792, she made a voyage as a slave ship carrying slaves from Africa

    Dispatch (1784 ship)

    Dispatch_(1784_ship)

  • Knickerbocker
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    trousers USS Knickerbocker (SP-479), a US Navy tug, minesweeper, and dispatch ship in commission from 1917 to 1919 Knickerbocker glory, a layered ice cream

    Knickerbocker

    Knickerbocker

  • Dispatch Packet (1808 ship)
  • Dispatch Packet (or Dispatch) was launched in France in 1807, probably under another name. She was taken in prize and from 1808 sailed from Falmouth, Cornwall

    Dispatch Packet (1808 ship)

    Dispatch_Packet_(1808_ship)

  • USS Advance (1862)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    waterways of the Confederate States of America. She also served as dispatch ship and supply vessel when military action eventually slowed. Lord Clyde

    USS Advance (1862)

    USS Advance (1862)

    USS_Advance_(1862)

  • Yodo-class cruiser
  • The two Yodo-class dispatch ship (淀型通報艦, Yodo-gata tsūhōkan) were a class of small, high-speed, dispatch ships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Although

    Yodo-class cruiser

    Yodo-class cruiser

    Yodo-class_cruiser

  • USS Knickerbocker
  • Minesweeper of the United States Navy

    Knickerbocker (SP-479), was a United States Navy tug, minesweeper, and dispatch ship in commission from 1917 to 1919. Knickerbocker was built as a commercial

    USS Knickerbocker

    USS Knickerbocker

    USS_Knickerbocker

  • Dago-class torpedo boat
  • Class of Imperial Russian and Soviet torpedo boats

    reserve torpedo boat squadron and it returned to active service as a dispatch ship for the naval aviation of the Black Sea Fleet. It had one torpedo tube

    Dago-class torpedo boat

    Dago-class torpedo boat

    Dago-class_torpedo_boat

  • Cadiz Dispatch (1785 ship)
  • British ship merchant and slave ship (1785–1795)

    Cadiz Dispatch was launched at Liverpool in 1785. Until 1791, she traded between London and Spain. From 1791, she made two voyages as a slave ship in the

    Cadiz Dispatch (1785 ship)

    Cadiz_Dispatch_(1785_ship)

  • Multiple dispatch
  • Feature of some programming languages

    Multiple dispatch or multimethods is a feature of some programming languages in which a function or method can be dynamically dispatched based on the

    Multiple dispatch

    Multiple_dispatch

  • Dispatch (1795 ship)
  • Dispatch was an 18-gun, Albatross-class Albatross-class brig-sloop, launched in 1795, and intended for the British Royal Navy, but sold to the Imperial

    Dispatch (1795 ship)

    Dispatch (1795 ship)

    Dispatch_(1795_ship)

  • Type D escort ship
  • Class of escort ships

    The Type D escort ships (丁型海防艦, Tei-gata kaibōkan) were a class of escort ships in the service of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The

    Type D escort ship

    Type D escort ship

    Type_D_escort_ship

  • USS Dolphin (PG-24)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    (PG-24) was a gunboat/dispatch vessel; the fourth ship of the United States Navy to share the name. Dolphin was the first U.S. Navy ship to fly the flag of

    USS Dolphin (PG-24)

    USS Dolphin (PG-24)

    USS_Dolphin_(PG-24)

  • Warship
  • Ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare

    to carry military dispatches from ship to ship or from ship to shore or, in some cases from shore to shore. Dispatch boats were employed when other means

    Warship

    Warship

    Warship

  • The Cold Equations
  • Science fiction short story by Tom Godwin

    widely anthologized and dramatized. In the year 2178, a small Emergency Dispatch Ship (EDS) is launched from the interstellar cruiser Stardust to deliver

    The Cold Equations

    The_Cold_Equations

  • Ship
  • Large watercraft

    A ship is a large watercraft designed for travel across the surface of a body of water, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized tasks

    Ship

    Ship

    Ship

  • HMS Dispatch
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Seventeen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dispatch, or the variant HMS Despatch: HMS Despatch (1691) was a 2-gun brigantine launched in

    HMS Dispatch

    HMS_Dispatch

  • Ship of the line
  • Warship of 17th–19th centuries

    A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line

    Ship of the line

    Ship of the line

    Ship_of_the_line

  • USS Myrtle (1862)
  • Tugboat of the United States Navy

    American Civil War. It was used as a tugboat and as a dispatch boat assigned to assist Union Navy ships patrolling Confederate waterways. Myrtle, a twin screw

    USS Myrtle (1862)

    USS_Myrtle_(1862)

  • USS Hornet (1813)
  • Sailing Master Joseph Middleton in command. Hornet served primarily as a dispatch ship along the eastern seaboard of the United States, assisting in some coast

    USS Hornet (1813)

    USS_Hornet_(1813)

  • SS Central America
  • Sidewheel steamer ship

    September 13, 2014. The Columbus Dispatch, November 30, 2018[permanent dead link](subscription required) "The Curse of the Ship of Gold". Narratively. June

    SS Central America

    SS Central America

    SS_Central_America

  • Littoral combat ship
  • Ship designed for operations near shore

    littoral combat ship (LCS) is a relatively small surface vessel designed for littoral warfare in near-shore operations. There are two LCS ship classes deployed

    Littoral combat ship

    Littoral combat ship

    Littoral_combat_ship

  • Dispatch (EP)
  • 2011 EP by Dispatch

    Dispatch EP is an EP that was released by Dispatch on May 17, 2011. It is the band's first studio record in over ten years and was followed by the full-length

    Dispatch (EP)

    Dispatch_(EP)

  • USS George W. Rodgers
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    however, she was retained and used as a picket boat and dispatch vessel and, later, as a survey ship, concentrating her efforts in the waterways of the Confederate

    USS George W. Rodgers

    USS_George_W._Rodgers

  • USS Flirt
  • Ship of the United States Navy

    served as receiving ship at Charleston, South Carolina, until April 1843, when she was fitted out for service as a dispatch ship. Based at Norfolk, Flirt

    USS Flirt

    USS_Flirt

  • Tomioka Sadayasu
  • Japanese admiral

    on the cruiser Itsukushima. He subsequently served as captain of the dispatch ship Tatsuta, instructor at the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, captain

    Tomioka Sadayasu

    Tomioka Sadayasu

    Tomioka_Sadayasu

  • Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley
  • Unsolved 1998 disappearance of a 23-year-old American woman

    Richmond Times-Dispatch. pp. A1, A7. Retrieved April 25, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Klein, Ethan (July 26, 2025). "Amy Bradley Cruise Ship Mystery | 1,000

    Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley

    Disappearance_of_Amy_Lynn_Bradley

  • Scout-class cruiser
  • British torpedo cruisers

    vessel or dispatch ship. The design was developed in response to the French Navy laying down the Condor-class torpedo cruisers in 1882. The ships had a displacement

    Scout-class cruiser

    Scout-class cruiser

    Scout-class_cruiser

  • SS Dispatch
  • time period during which she operated usually utilized Dispatch. Dispatch was the first ship to be built for regular steamboat service on the lower Columbia

    SS Dispatch

    SS Dispatch

    SS_Dispatch

  • USS Honduras
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    The Union Navy commissioned her as a supply ship and dispatch boat who task was to support the Navy ships blockading the Confederate States of America

    USS Honduras

    USS_Honduras

  • Amphibious assault ship
  • Type of warship

    An amphibious assault ship (AAS) is a type of amphibious warfare ship designed for spearheading amphibious incursions of marines into enemy territories

    Amphibious assault ship

    Amphibious assault ship

    Amphibious_assault_ship

  • Japanese escort ship Shimushu
  • served in the Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet as patrol ship EK-31 (1947), dispatch ship PS-25 (1948), repair ship PM-74 (1957). She was decommissioned on 16 May

    Japanese escort ship Shimushu

    Japanese escort ship Shimushu

    Japanese_escort_ship_Shimushu

  • Double dispatch
  • Feature in programming languages

    In software engineering, double dispatch is a special form of multiple dispatch, and a mechanism that dispatches a function call to different concrete

    Double dispatch

    Double_dispatch

  • Surprise-class cruiser
  • British Royal Navy, and launched in 1885. Originally designed as unarmed dispatch ships, they were redesignated as fleet scouts while under construction and

    Surprise-class cruiser

    Surprise-class_cruiser

  • Defense of the cutter Eagle
  • Battle of the War of 1812

    fired by one of the Royal Navy ships. USRC Eagle, along with two of the involved British ships HMS Narcissus and HMS Dispatch, are among six vessels celebrated

    Defense of the cutter Eagle

    Defense of the cutter Eagle

    Defense_of_the_cutter_Eagle

  • List of ship types
  • Amphibious warfare ship vessels of various sizes for landing personnel and vehicles Aviso (Spanish, French or Portuguese) Originally a dispatch boat, later applied

    List of ship types

    List of ship types

    List_of_ship_types

  • Sloop-of-war
  • Type of warship

    sloop, both as a cruiser against French privateers, slave ships and smugglers, and also as dispatch boats, carrying communications, vital persons and materials

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

    Sloop-of-war

  • Sortie
  • Brief excursion of one military unit from a strongpoint

    surgere meaning to "rise up") is a deployment or dispatch of one military unit, be it an aircraft, ship, or troops, from a strongpoint. The term originated

    Sortie

    Sortie

    Sortie

  • Beijiao 39-class dispatch boat
  • Chinese naval auxiliary ship class

    The Beijiao 39 class dispatch boat is a class of little known naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)

    Beijiao 39-class dispatch boat

    Beijiao_39-class_dispatch_boat

  • USS Hornet
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    29 September 1829. USS Hornet (1813) was a five-gun schooner used as a dispatch vessel between 1814 and 1820. USS Hornet (1865), the first to be steam

    USS Hornet

    USS Hornet

    USS_Hornet

  • USS General Lyon
  • Cargo ship of the United States Navy

    the Union Navy as a storeship and dispatch boat serving the Union ships on the blockade of the Confederacy. The ship was a sidewheel paddle steamer built

    USS General Lyon

    USS General Lyon

    USS_General_Lyon

  • List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy
  • The ship types in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) include aircraft carriers, submarines, (both nuclear and conventional), amphibious

    List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy

    List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_People's_Liberation_Army_Navy

  • German battleship Bismarck
  • German battleship of World War II

    Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched

    German battleship Bismarck

    German battleship Bismarck

    German_battleship_Bismarck

  • USS Cowslip
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    She was also used in other operational roles, such as an ammunition ship, a dispatch boat, and a rescue and salvage vessel. Cowslip, a side wheel steamer

    USS Cowslip

    USS_Cowslip

  • Santa Maria Ship & Museum
  • Museum ship in Columbus, Ohio

    Santa Maria Ship & Museum was a museum ship in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The craft was a full-size replica of the Santa María, one of three ships Christopher

    Santa Maria Ship & Museum

    Santa Maria Ship & Museum

    Santa_Maria_Ship_&_Museum

  • USS Glasgow
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Eugenie served as a dispatch boat and supply ship for the squadron between Mobile Bay and Pensacola, Florida.

    USS Glasgow

    USS_Glasgow

  • USS Sibyl
  • as a dispatch boat in the blockade of ports and waterways of the Confederate States of America. She carried messages (dispatches) between ships and shore;

    USS Sibyl

    USS_Sibyl

  • Anti-ship missile
  • Missile used to attack ships

    An anti-ship missile (AShM or ASM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming

    Anti-ship missile

    Anti-ship missile

    Anti-ship_missile

  • USS Alexandria (1862)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a dispatch boat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways. St

    USS Alexandria (1862)

    USS Alexandria (1862)

    USS_Alexandria_(1862)

  • USS Sacramento (PG-19)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    arrived at Murmansk on 22 May 1919; and, through July, served as a dispatch ship, distributed food and clothing, provided medical help, and assisted

    USS Sacramento (PG-19)

    USS Sacramento (PG-19)

    USS_Sacramento_(PG-19)

  • Aviso
  • Ship type

    An aviso was originally a kind of dispatch boat or "advice boat", carrying orders before the development of effective remote communication. The term, derived

    Aviso

    Aviso

    Aviso

  • Japanese escort ship CD-196
  • the Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet. In 1954, she was re-designated as a dispatch ship and renamed Turgay (Тургай). On 11 March 1958, she was decommissioned

    Japanese escort ship CD-196

    Japanese_escort_ship_CD-196

  • Ironclad warship
  • Steam-propelled warship protected by armor plates

    by the Royal Navy were the dispatch vessels Iris and Mercury, laid down in 1875 and 1876.[citation needed] Iron-built ships used wood as part of their

    Ironclad warship

    Ironclad warship

    Ironclad_warship

  • USS Lyndonia (SP-734)
  • Patrol vessel of the United States Navy

    performed other duties along the U.S. East Coast, such as dispatch boat and training ship for the U.S. Naval Academy. Post-war, she was disposed of through

    USS Lyndonia (SP-734)

    USS Lyndonia (SP-734)

    USS_Lyndonia_(SP-734)

  • Corvette
  • Small warship

    navies to "lieutenant commander", derives from the name of this type of ship. The rank is the most junior of three "captain" ranks in several European

    Corvette

    Corvette

    Corvette

  • Swan-class ship-sloop
  • two ships, a second pair was ordered in 1773 (Cygnet and Atalanta) and a further five in 1775 (Pegasus in April, Fly in August, and Swift, Dispatch and

    Swan-class ship-sloop

    Swan-class_ship-sloop

  • Japanese escort ship CD-142
  • She served as target ship EK-38 (ЭК-38) in the Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet. In June 1949, she was re-designated as a dispatch ship and renamed Arkhara (Архара)

    Japanese escort ship CD-142

    Japanese escort ship CD-142

    Japanese_escort_ship_CD-142

  • Tommy Gregory Thompson
  • American treasure hunter

    February 23, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017. "Columbus Ohio Dispatch 30 November 2018".[dead link] Dispatch, Kathy Lynn Gray, The Columbus. "Treasure-hunter Tommy

    Tommy Gregory Thompson

    Tommy_Gregory_Thompson

  • SS Admiral (1907)
  • Mississippi River steamboat, entertainment center, and casino

    Commons has media related to Admiral (ship, 1907). Look Back: The Admiral's Heyday, photos by St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff photographers "1973 St Louis

    SS Admiral (1907)

    SS Admiral (1907)

    SS_Admiral_(1907)

  • Landing Ship, Tank
  • Amphibious assault ship of World War II

    A Landing Ship, Tank (LST) is a type of amphibious warfare ship class designed to support amphibious operations by carrying tanks along with other military

    Landing Ship, Tank

    Landing Ship, Tank

    Landing_Ship,_Tank

  • Frigate
  • Type of warship

    capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied. In the 17th to early 18th centuries the term "frigate" was loosely given to any full-rigged ship built

    Frigate

    Frigate

    Frigate

  • Dock landing ship
  • Type of amphibious warfare ship

    A dock landing ship (also called landing ship, dock or LSD) is an amphibious warfare ship with a well dock to transport and launch landing craft and amphibious

    Dock landing ship

    Dock landing ship

    Dock_landing_ship

  • USS Liberty incident
  • 1967 Israeli attack on United States Navy ship

    Israeli Air Force dispatch aircraft to intercept. At 13:48, the chief of naval operations requested dispatch of fighter aircraft to the ship's location. The

    USS Liberty incident

    USS Liberty incident

    USS_Liberty_incident

  • USS Viking (1898)
  • Henry Minett in command. Assigned to the North Atlantic Fleet as a dispatch ship, Viking remained at New York for the next two months. On 12 July, she

    USS Viking (1898)

    USS Viking (1898)

    USS_Viking_(1898)

  • National Council of Action
  • another war in 1920. Ernest Bevin had heard that the Royal Navy had dispatched ships to Helsinki and the Black Sea equipped for war. Bevin arranged a meeting

    National Council of Action

    National_Council_of_Action

  • JS Kurama
  • Destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

    became a ship under the direct control of the 2nd Escort Corps. From June 28 to August 16 of the same year, she participated in the Hawaii dispatch training

    JS Kurama

    JS Kurama

    JS_Kurama

  • USS Geranium
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    support of Union ships on the blockade of Southern waterways. However, in addition to her tug duties, she also served as a picket ship, dispatch boat, supply

    USS Geranium

    USS Geranium

    USS_Geranium

  • Cruiser
  • Type of large warship

    a role. In the 17th century, the ship of the line was generally too large, inflexible, and expensive to be dispatched on long-range missions (for instance

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

  • USS Signal (1862)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    additionally served other types of duty, such as that of dispatch vessel and convoy escort. The first ship to be named Signal by the Navy—a wooden-hulled, stern-wheel

    USS Signal (1862)

    USS Signal (1862)

    USS_Signal_(1862)

  • HMS Despatch (1804)
  • Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy

    Rosamond, Dispatch covered the eventual evacuation of King Gustavus in a Swedish frigate. While still on the station, Dispatch, her sister ship Mutine,

    HMS Despatch (1804)

    HMS Despatch (1804)

    HMS_Despatch_(1804)

  • USS Inca (SP-1212)
  • Patrol vessel of the United States Navy

    additionally assigned other duties, such as rescue craft, seaplane tender, and dispatch boat. She served in the Boston, Massachusetts, and Hampton Roads, Virginia

    USS Inca (SP-1212)

    USS Inca (SP-1212)

    USS_Inca_(SP-1212)

  • Theodore Lyman I
  • American merchant (1753–1839)

    Lyman pivoted to the China trade. He was among the first merchants to dispatch ships to the Pacific Northwest to trade with indigenous peoples for furs.

    Theodore Lyman I

    Theodore_Lyman_I

  • General Sherman incident
  • 1866 destruction of a US ship in Korea

    the merchant ship in anger. The General Sherman responded by firing its cannons against the civilians onshore. The Koreans then dispatched troops and an

    General Sherman incident

    General_Sherman_incident

  • Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
  • 2024 bridge collapse near Baltimore, Maryland, US

    States, collapsed after one of the bridge piers was struck by the container ship Dali, which had suffered catastrophic power outages that impaired its control

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis_Scott_Key_Bridge_collapse

  • Battleship
  • Large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns

    a main battery consisting of large guns, designed to serve as a capital ship. From their advent in the late 1880s, battleships were among the largest

    Battleship

    Battleship

    Battleship

  • USS Sam Houston (1861)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    and waterways of the Confederate States of America as a ship's tender, pilot boat, and dispatch boat, but also as a gunboat when the occasion presented

    USS Sam Houston (1861)

    USS_Sam_Houston_(1861)

  • USS Union (1861)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    blockade runners. Towards war's end, she was also assigned the role of dispatch boat and, because of her large size, of storeship, at the same time continuing

    USS Union (1861)

    USS_Union_(1861)

  • USS Stepping Stones
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    part of the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy first as a dispatch boat, and also as a gunboat assigned to patrol Confederate waterways. Stepping

    USS Stepping Stones

    USS_Stepping_Stones

  • Type 639 auxiliary ship
  • Oceanographic surveillance ship

    Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) auxiliary ship. The Type 639 is an ocean surveillance ship using a small-waterplane-area twin hull; it is equipped

    Type 639 auxiliary ship

    Type_639_auxiliary_ship

  • USS Rescue (1861)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    ports and waterways of the Confederate States of America as a gunboat and dispatch boat. After the war's end, Rescue continued to serve the Navy, but this

    USS Rescue (1861)

    USS_Rescue_(1861)

  • Andrey Dolgov (ship)
  • outlaw ship. At the request of Mozambique, Fish-i Africa (a multinational anti-illegal fishing force comprising 8 East African nations) dispatched ships to

    Andrey Dolgov (ship)

    Andrey Dolgov (ship)

    Andrey_Dolgov_(ship)

  • Battle of the Head of Passes
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    accepted for health reasons. Captain Handy was sent east on the first dispatch ship. The West Gulf Blockading Squadron was organized under the command of

    Battle of the Head of Passes

    Battle of the Head of Passes

    Battle_of_the_Head_of_Passes

  • USS Harcourt (1864)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    and carrying personnel back and forth between ships and shore and providing the services of a dispatch boat. Harcourt, a screw tug, was purchased by the

    USS Harcourt (1864)

    USS_Harcourt_(1864)

  • Duludao-class dispatch boat
  • Chinese naval auxiliary ship class

    Duludao class dispatch boat is a class of little known naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The exact

    Duludao-class dispatch boat

    Duludao-class_dispatch_boat

  • Japanese corvette Kasuga
  • procure the ships. While some, such as HMS Africa (subsequently renamed China) were purchased from the Royal Navy, Keangsoo was one of three dispatch vessels

    Japanese corvette Kasuga

    Japanese corvette Kasuga

    Japanese_corvette_Kasuga

  • Duzhou-class dispatch boat
  • Chinese naval auxiliary ship class

    Duzhou class dispatch boat (YFL) is a class of naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), and has received

    Duzhou-class dispatch boat

    Duzhou-class_dispatch_boat

  • Grand Central Dispatch
  • Technology developed by Apple Inc

    Grand Central Dispatch (GCD or libdispatch) is a technology developed by Apple Inc. to optimize application support for systems with multi-core processors

    Grand Central Dispatch

    Grand_Central_Dispatch

  • Duchuan-class dispatch boat
  • Chinese naval auxiliary ship

    Duchuan class dispatch boat (YFL) is a class of little known naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy

    Duchuan-class dispatch boat

    Duchuan-class_dispatch_boat

  • Vince Coleman (train dispatcher)
  • Canadian train dispatcher (1872–1917)

    Patrick Vincent Coleman (13 March 1872 – 6 December 1917) was a train dispatcher for the Canadian Government Railways (formerly the ICR, Intercolonial

    Vince Coleman (train dispatcher)

    Vince Coleman (train dispatcher)

    Vince_Coleman_(train_dispatcher)

  • Hongqi-class cargo ship
  • Chinese naval transport ship

    Hongqi-class (as designated by NATO) or Hongqi 081-class cargo ship is a class of auxiliary ship in the People's Republic of China's People's Liberation Army

    Hongqi-class cargo ship

    Hongqi-class_cargo_ship

  • Panama Canal
  • Shipping route across Central America

    larger, Neopanamax ships. An average of 200,000,000 litres (52 million US gallons) of fresh water is used in a single passing of a ship. The canal is threatened

    Panama Canal

    Panama Canal

    Panama_Canal

  • New Trafalgar Dispatch
  • Trafalgar Way. The New Trafalgar Dispatch Ordnance Survey Trafalgar Way map Collingwood's original message The Pickle replica The Lord Nelson Training Ship

    New Trafalgar Dispatch

    New Trafalgar Dispatch

    New_Trafalgar_Dispatch

  • Type 901 fast combat support ship
  • Type 901 replenishment ship

    supply ship (Chinese: 901型综合补给舰, NATO reporting name: Fuyu-class AOE, also known as the Hulunhu class) is a class of fast combat support ships of the

    Type 901 fast combat support ship

    Type 901 fast combat support ship

    Type_901_fast_combat_support_ship

  • USS Tallapoosa (1863)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    was laid up at the Washington Navy Yard. Reactivated in 1869, the ship became a dispatch vessel, beginning a role which soon brought Tallapoosa one of her

    USS Tallapoosa (1863)

    USS Tallapoosa (1863)

    USS_Tallapoosa_(1863)

  • Dongjiao 03-class dispatch boat
  • Chinese naval auxiliary ship

    Dongjiao 03 class dispatch boat is a class of little known naval auxiliary ship currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The

    Dongjiao 03-class dispatch boat

    Dongjiao_03-class_dispatch_boat

  • Pernov-class torpedo boat
  • Class of Imperial Russian and Soviet torpedo boats

    Finland. Among the ships that saw service in the war, the lead ship of the class, Pernov was used for crew training before becoming a dispatch vessel in October

    Pernov-class torpedo boat

    Pernov-class torpedo boat

    Pernov-class_torpedo_boat

  • Japanese cruiser Yodo
  • the lead ship in the Yodo class of high speed protected cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Officially rated as a tsūhōkan, meaning dispatch boat or

    Japanese cruiser Yodo

    Japanese cruiser Yodo

    Japanese_cruiser_Yodo

  • Henrietta (ship)
  • Schooner Yacht

    Henrietta". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 2021-06-10. "Special Dispatch to the Boston Journal". Bangor Daily Whig and Courier. Bangor, Maine. 9

    Henrietta (ship)

    Henrietta (ship)

    Henrietta_(ship)

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  • Kelman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Kelman

    Scottish : according to Black, a habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire named Kelman.English : occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kelle + man.English : perhaps an occupational name for a bargeman, from Middle English kele ‘ship’, ‘barge’. Compare Keeler.Americanized spelling of German Kellman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the male personal name Kelman, a variant of Kalman.

    Kelman

  • Shipp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Shipp

    English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a boatbuilder or a mariner, from Middle English ship ‘ship’.

    Shipp

  • Shippy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shippy

    English : variant spelling of Shippey.

    Shippy

  • Arsel
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Arsel

    To Send; To Ship; Dispatch

    Arsel

  • Lynch
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Lynch

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Loingsigh ‘descendant of Loingseach’, a personal name meaning ‘mariner’ (from long ‘ship’). This is now a common surname in Ireland but of different local origins, for example chieftain families in counties Antrim and Tipperary, while in Ulster and Connacht there were families called Ó Loingseacháin who later shortened their name to Ó Loingsigh and also Anglicized it as Lynch.Irish (Anglo-Norman) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Linseach, itself a Gaelicized form of Anglo-Norman French de Lench, the version found in old records. This seems to be a local name, but its origin is unknown. One family of bearers of this name was of Norman origin, but became one of the most important tribes of Galway.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or hillside, Old English hlinc, or perhaps a habitational name from Lynch in Dorset or Somerset or Linch in Sussex, all named with this word.This name was brought independently from Ireland to North America by many bearers. Jonack Lynch emigrated from Ireland to SC shortly after the first settlement of that colony in 1670. His grandson Thomas Lynch, born in 1727 in Berkeley Co., SC, was a member of both Continental Congresses, and his great-grandson, also called Thomas Lynch, born 1749 in Winyaw, SC, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

    Lynch

  • Eckford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Eckford

    English and Scottish : habitational name from a place in Roxburghshire named Eckford.The surname Eckford appears in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries, most notably with a shipbuilder from Irvine, Scotland, named Henry Eckford (1775–1832). At age 16 he emigrated to Quebec, then to New York City (1796), where he ran shipyards and built steamboats, including the Robert Fulton.

    Eckford

  • Jonas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás)

    Jonas

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás) : from a medieval personal name, which comes from the Hebrew male personal name Yona, meaning ‘dove’. In the book of the Bible which bears his name, Jonah was appointed by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh, but tried to flee instead to Tarshish. On the voyage to Tarshish, a great storm blew up, and Jonah was thrown overboard by his shipmates to appease God’s wrath, swallowed by a great fish, and delivered by it on the shores of Nineveh. This story exercised a powerful hold on the popular imagination in medieval Europe, and the personal name was a relatively common choice. The Hebrew name and its reflexes in other languages (for example Yiddish Yoyne) have been popular Jewish personal names for generations. There are also saints, martyrs, and bishops called Jonas venerated in the Orthodox Church. Ionas is found as a Greek family name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : respelling of Yonis, with Yiddish possessive -s.

    Jonas

  • Galley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Galley

    English : metonymic occupational name for a seaman, from Middle English galy(e) ‘ship’, ‘barge’ (Old French galie, of uncertain origin).English : nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, from a reduced form of the place name Galilee.Scottish : variant of Gall 1, from the derivative gallda or the collective form gallaich.German : presumably a derivative of Gall.Northern French : variant of Gallet. This name is also found in French Switzerland and may have been brought to the U.S. from there.

    Galley

  • Postle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Postle

    English (Norfolk) : nickname from a reduced form of Middle English apostel ‘apostle’ (Old English apostol, via Latin from Greek apostolos ‘messenger’, ‘delegate’, from apostellein ‘to dispatch’). As a nickname, this may have been used for someone who had played the part of one of the twelve apostles in a play or pageant. However, the word was also used as a personal name. Compare Postlethwait.

    Postle

  • Homer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Homer

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of helmets, from the adopted Old French term he(a)umier, from he(a)ume ‘helmet’, of Germanic origin. Compare Helm 2.English : variant of Holmer.Americanized form of the Greek family name Homiros or one of its patronymic derivatives (Homirou, Homiridis, etc.). This was not only the name of the ancient Greek epic poet (classical Greek Homēros), but was also borne by a martyr venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church.Slovenian : topographic name for someone who lived on a hill, from hom (dialect form of holm ‘hill’, ‘height’) + the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.The American painter Winslow Homer (1836–1910) was of old New England stock dating back to Captain John Homer, an Englishman who crossed the Atlantic in his own ship and settled in Boston about 1636.

    Homer

  • Gale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gale

    English : nickname for a cheerful or boisterous person, from Middle English ga(i)le ‘jovial’, ‘rowdy’, from Old English gāl ‘light’, ‘pleasant’, ‘merry’, which was reinforced in Middle English by Old French gail. Compare Gail 2.English : from a Germanic personal name introduced into England from France by the Normans in the form Gal(on). Two originally distinct names have fallen together in this form: one was a short form of compound names with the first element gail ‘cheerful’, ‘joyous’. Compare Gaillard, the other was a byname from the element walh ‘stranger’, ‘foreigner’.English : metonymic occupational name for a jailer, topographic name for someone who lived near the local jail, or nickname for a jailbird, from Old Northern French gaiole ‘jail’ (Late Latin caveola, a diminutive of classical Latin cavea ‘cage’).Portuguese : from galé ‘galleon’, ‘war ship’, presumably a metonymic occupational name for a shipwright or a mariner.Slovenian : from a pet form of the personal name Gal (Latin Gallus), formed with the suffix -e, usually denoting a young person.

    Gale

  • Keeler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Keeler

    English : occupational name for a boatman or boatbuilder, from an agent derivative of Middle English kele ‘ship’, ‘barge’ (from Middle Dutch kiel).Americanized spelling of German Kühler, from a variant of an old personal name (see Keeling) or a variant of Kuhl.

    Keeler

  • Shipman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shipman

    English : occupational name for a shepherd, Middle English schepman (literally ‘sheep man’).English : occupational name for a mariner, or occasionally perhaps for a boatbuilder, Middle English schipman (literally ‘ship man’).

    Shipman

  • Madison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Madison

    English : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Madde, a form of Maud (see Mould 1) or Magdalen (see Maudlin).James Madison (1751–1836), 4th President of the U.S. (1809–17), was born in VA, the son of a planter. He was descended from John Madison, a ship’s carpenter from Gloucester, England, who had settled in VA in about 1653.

    Madison

  • SHIPHRAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    SHIPHRAH

    (שִׁפְרָה) Hebrew name SHIPHRAH means "beauty, brightness." In the bible, this is the name of two midwives. 

    SHIPHRAH

  • Shipps
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shipps

    English : metonymic name for a shipbuilder (see Shipp).

    Shipps

  • Hoy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Hoy

    English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a sailor, from Middle Dutch hoey ‘cargo ship’.Northern Irish : variant of Howey 2 and Haughey.Scottish : habitational name from some unidentified minor place named Hoy, or from the Orkney island of Hoy, which was named in Old Norse as Háey, from há ‘high’ + ey ‘island’.Danish (Høy) : nickname for a tall person, from høj ‘high’.

    Hoy

  • Lodge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodge

    English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Lodge

  • Shippen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shippen

    English : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English scypen, scipen ‘cattleshed’, such as Shippen in West Yorkshire and Shippon in Berkshire, or a topographic name derived directly from the vocabulary word. In some cases it may originally have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name for a cowman, who in medieval times would often have lived in the same building as his animals.Born in Methley, Yorkshire, England, in 1639, Edward Shippen emigrated to Boston, MA, in 1668. He joined the Society of Friends and moved his family and business to Philadelphia in about 1694 to avoid religious persecution, eventually becoming mayor of Philadelphia, where his sons and grandsons continued to be prominent.

    Shippen

  • Shiprak | ஷீப்ரக
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    Tamil

    Shiprak | ஷீப்ரக

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  • Dispatching
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dispatch

  • Aviso
  • n.

    An advice boat, or dispatch boat.

  • Dispatcher
  • n.

    One who dispatches.

  • Adviso
  • n.

    Advice; counsel; suggestion; also, a dispatch or advice boat.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    The act of sending a message or messenger in haste or on important business.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    A message transmitted by telegraph.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    The finishing up of a business; speedy performance, as of business; prompt execution; diligence; haste.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    Any sending away; dismissal; riddance.

  • Despatch
  • n. & v.

    Same as Dispatch.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    A message dispatched or sent with speed; especially, an important official letter sent from one public officer to another; -- often used in the plural; as, a messenger has arrived with dispatches for the American minister; naval or military dispatches.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    To send out of the world; to put to death.

  • Telegram
  • n.

    A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch.

  • Dispatch
  • v. i.

    To make haste; to conclude an affair; to finish a matter of business.

  • Dispeed
  • v. t.

    To send off with speed; to dispatch.

  • Packet
  • v. i.

    To ply with a packet or dispatch boat.

  • Dispathies
  • pl.

    of Dispathy

  • Expediency
  • n.

    Expedition; haste; dispatch.

  • Dispatch
  • v. t.

    To send off or away; -- particularly applied to sending off messengers, messages, letters, etc., on special business, and implying haste.

  • Packet
  • v. t.

    To send in a packet or dispatch vessel.

  • Dispatched
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dispatch