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  • Tug Transom
  • Tug Transom is a British daily comic strip written by Peter O'Donnell and drawn by Alfred Sindall. It ran in the Daily Sketch from 1954 to 1968. The strip

    Tug Transom

    Tug_Transom

  • Transom
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Transom, a World War II bombing raid on Surabaya in Java Transom knot, a simple lashing knot Tug Transom, a British daily comic strip This disambiguation page

    Transom

    Transom

  • List of British comic strips
  • Cor!! The Trigan Empire Ranger magazine, Look and Learn 1965 - 1982 Tug Transom Victorian Dad Viz Vid Kid Buster 1987 - 2000 Warlord Warlord (DC Thomson)

    List of British comic strips

    List_of_British_comic_strips

  • The Menomonee Falls Gazette
  • US newspaper

    Canyon Steve Roper and Mike Nomad Superman Tarzan Terry and the Pirates Tug Transom In addition to the reprinted strips, the Gazette also featured Fawn,

    The Menomonee Falls Gazette

    The_Menomonee_Falls_Gazette

  • List of newspaper comic strips P–Z
  • Adventures (1955–1971) nominally by Walt Disney Tuffy (1932–1957) by Syd Hoff Tug Transom (1954–1968) by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall (UK) Tumbleweeds (1965–2007)

    List of newspaper comic strips P–Z

    List_of_newspaper_comic_strips_P–Z

  • 1968 in comics
  • suspense titles. The final episode of Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall's Tug Transom ends in 1968. Tom Wilson's Ziggy makes its debut. Brumsic Brandon Jr

    1968 in comics

    1968_in_comics

  • 1973 in comics
  • at age 77 or 78. Alfred Sindall, British comic artist (Paul Temple, Tug Transom, worked on Biggles), dies at age 72 or 73. Liu Xijong, Chinese comics

    1973 in comics

    1973_in_comics

  • Henry Christoffersen
  • propellers in tunnels for propulsion with twin, transom hung rudders behind each prop for steering. The other tugs, the Kelly Ovayuak and Jock McNiven, use four

    Henry Christoffersen

    Henry Christoffersen

    Henry_Christoffersen

  • Tugboat hitch
  • Type of knot

    Granny Ground-line hitch Jamming Miller's Packer's Reef Strangle Thief Transom Climbing Autoblock Bachmann Beer Bowline on a bight Alpine butterfly Directional

    Tugboat hitch

    Tugboat hitch

    Tugboat_hitch

  • Medium endurance cutter
  • Type of cutter in the U.S. Coast Guard

    USCGC Tamaroa which began as the United States Navy Cherokee-class fleet tug USS Zuni launched in 1943. There are 13 vessels in the Famous class, and

    Medium endurance cutter

    Medium_endurance_cutter

  • Rudder
  • Control surface for fluid-dynamic steering in the yaw axis

    (Zwammerdam, Woerden 7). A tomb plaque of Hadrianic age shows a harbour tug boat in Ostia with a long stern-mounted oar for better leverage. The boat

    Rudder

    Rudder

    Rudder

  • Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
  • vertical transoms, whereas yachts' transoms may be raked forward or aft. Transom stern A stern which ends in a vertical "wall," or transom, a flat area

    Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)

  • A Scow
  • Sailboat class

    masthead spinnaker. The hull is a scow design with a raised counter, vertical transom; dual spade-type rudders controlled by dual tillers and dual retractable

    A Scow

    A_Scow

  • Port of Tanjung Perak
  • Port in East Java, Indonesia

    terminal for international cruise ships. Tanjung Perak circa 1920s Operation Transom, destroyed Tanjung Perak, 17 May 1944 Indonesia portal Java Integrated

    Port of Tanjung Perak

    Port of Tanjung Perak

    Port_of_Tanjung_Perak

  • Scow
  • Type of flat-bottomed barge

    a lug sail, pivoting centre board, small foredeck and a square transom with a transom-hung rudder. In the Netherlands, the GWS-schouw is a traditional

    Scow

    Scow

    Scow

  • Type 052D destroyer
  • Class of guided missile destroyers in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy

    towed array sonar. The VDS is deployed through a hinged opening in the transom by a hydraulic lifting mechanism. The VDS body is a streamlined fairing

    Type 052D destroyer

    Type_052D_destroyer

  • List of naval battles
  • Americans Japanese (Ro-501) Ro-501 is sunk off the Azores 17 May Operation Transom Allies (Americans, British, Australians, New Zealanders, Dutch, & Free

    List of naval battles

    List of naval battles

    List_of_naval_battles

  • List of World War II battles
  • Africa, 1940 Italian invasion of British Somaliland August 1940 Battle of Tug Argan August 1940 Battle of Agordat (1941) Battle of Keren february - march

    List of World War II battles

    List of World War II battles

    List_of_World_War_II_battles

  • USCGC Point Highland
  • United States Coast Guard cutter

    Caterpillar diesel main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack and this permitted a 360-degree

    USCGC Point Highland

    USCGC Point Highland

    USCGC_Point_Highland

  • Red Lady of Huntingdon College
  • American ghost

    noticed flashes of red shooting out into the corridor from the room's transom. Opening the door, she screamed and fainted. Girls from all over the fourth

    Red Lady of Huntingdon College

    Red Lady of Huntingdon College

    Red_Lady_of_Huntingdon_College

  • RNLB Lester
  • lowering the transom, and lifting a section of deck. This allows the tender to be launched and recovered on to a ramp provided by the lowered transom section

    RNLB Lester

    RNLB Lester

    RNLB_Lester

  • Feathers Hotel, Ludlow
  • Grade I listed hotel in Shropshire, England

    a three-bay plan, with bays which are moulded and carved mullions and transoms, with cast diamond glazing. The central entrance contains a porch with

    Feathers Hotel, Ludlow

    Feathers Hotel, Ludlow

    Feathers_Hotel,_Ludlow

  • USCGC Point Franklin
  • Point-class cutter

    Caterpillar diesel main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack and this permitted a 360 degree

    USCGC Point Franklin

    USCGC_Point_Franklin

  • USCGC Point Hannon
  • Caterpillar main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack permitting a 360 degree view from

    USCGC Point Hannon

    USCGC_Point_Hannon

  • Pontoon bridge
  • Type of floating bridge

    pontoon which was adopted in 1817 by the British Army. The system used transom sterned sections that could be cobined to make a double-ended pontoon.

    Pontoon bridge

    Pontoon bridge

    Pontoon_bridge

  • United States Navy torpedo retrievers
  • Naval vessels that retrieve training munitions

    pressed into service as retrievers. For example, during March 1945 the rescue tug ATR-63 was detailed to retrieve exercise torpedoes off Pearl Harbor five

    United States Navy torpedo retrievers

    United States Navy torpedo retrievers

    United_States_Navy_torpedo_retrievers

  • HMS Victory
  • 1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    noted a few months previous that, "...the ship is very weak abaft; the transoms between the lower and middle decks work exceedingly". Jervis, soon after

    HMS Victory

    HMS Victory

    HMS_Victory

  • Ship
  • Large watercraft

    hull is known as the stern, and many hulls have a flat back known as a transom. Common hull appendages include propellers for propulsion, rudders for

    Ship

    Ship

    Ship

  • Monkey's fist
  • Knot to weight the end of a rope

    ISBN 0-385-04025-3. Captain M Phipps (1 January 2016). "Safety of Mooring Gangs and Tug Crews - Design and Use of Heaving Lines" (PDF). www.southamptonvts.co.uk

    Monkey's fist

    Monkey's fist

    Monkey's_fist

  • Constrictor knot
  • Binding hitch knot

    and both ends emerge from in between the two turns as shown. To release, tug on the working end so that the bight passes back through the knot. The slipped

    Constrictor knot

    Constrictor knot

    Constrictor_knot

  • Yawl
  • Type of boat

    built in Deal, Kent. Both were clinker-built, but those from Deal had transom sterns. When Navy dockyards started to copy the Deal-built boats, they

    Yawl

    Yawl

    Yawl

  • Newell A. Eddy (schooner)
  • Shipwreck of a three-masted schooner in Lake Huron, Michigan, United States

    donkey boiler, bowsprit, centerboard winch, though the aft cabin, wheel, transom and rudder are missing. The wreck has become a popular dive site at 45°46

    Newell A. Eddy (schooner)

    Newell A. Eddy (schooner)

    Newell_A._Eddy_(schooner)

  • HMS Adventure (M23)
  • Minelaying cruiser of the Royal Navy

    running the length of the hull to chutes at the stern. She was built with a transom, or flat, stern, to improve cruising efficiency, but the dead water caused

    HMS Adventure (M23)

    HMS Adventure (M23)

    HMS_Adventure_(M23)

  • Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
  • brow. aftercastle A stern structure behind the mizzenmast and above the transom on large sailing ships, much larger but less common than a forecastle.

    Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)

  • Fishing tackle
  • Equipment used for fishing

    rest parallel to the lay of the line. When a fish swallowed the bait, a tug on the line caused the gorge to orient itself at right angles to the line

    Fishing tackle

    Fishing tackle

    Fishing_tackle

  • Longboat
  • Type of boat

    load of several tonnes. Anchor handling was of special importance before tugs became widely available. A boat would be used to carry either a stream anchor

    Longboat

    Longboat

    Longboat

  • Keel
  • Lower centreline structural element of a ship or boat hull

    found on smaller vessels is the "bar keel", which may be fitted in trawlers, tugs, and smaller ferries. Where grounding is possible, this type of keel is suitable

    Keel

    Keel

    Keel

  • Lord Nelson 41
  • Sailboat class

    spooned raked stem, pronounced curve to the sheer-line, a rounded canoe transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a long fin keel. It displaces

    Lord Nelson 41

    Lord_Nelson_41

  • Hoxton knot
  • Method for tying a scarf for wear

    The Hoxton knot, Chelsea knot, French loop, Parisian scarf knot or Snug Tug is a method of arranging a scarf about the neck. The scarf is doubled back

    Hoxton knot

    Hoxton knot

    Hoxton_knot

  • USCGC Point Hope
  • United States Coast Guard cutter

    Caterpillar diesel main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack and this permitted a 360-degree

    USCGC Point Hope

    USCGC_Point_Hope

  • Lapp knot
  • Knot

    even after being loaded. The slipped version unties even easier with a firm tug on the end E (quick release). The non-slipped version of the Lapp bend. The

    Lapp knot

    Lapp knot

    Lapp_knot

  • British Pacific Fleet
  • Second World War fleet of the Royal Navy

    until 17 May 1944, when an Allied carrier task force implemented Operation Transom, a joint raid on Surabaya, Java. The US was retaking British territories

    British Pacific Fleet

    British Pacific Fleet

    British_Pacific_Fleet

  • Boom hitch
  • Type of knot

    all the loops around the foundation. One way is to vigorously wiggle and tug on both ends at the same time. The hitch should not spread out along the

    Boom hitch

    Boom hitch

    Boom_hitch

  • SS S. C. Baldwin
  • Wooden-hulled steam barge sunk in Lake Michigan

    her stempost, her wreck consists of her stern, her stern deck and her transom. In 2015 the Wisconsin Historical Society conducted a full archeological

    SS S. C. Baldwin

    SS S. C. Baldwin

    SS_S._C._Baldwin

  • USCGC Point Glass
  • United States Coast Guard cutter

    Caterpillar diesel main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack and this permitted a 360-degree

    USCGC Point Glass

    USCGC_Point_Glass

  • RFA Arndale
  • 1937 Dale-class replenishment oiler for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary

    Australian and US warships, before being assigned to Task Force 67 in Operation Transom, a bombing raid on Japanese targets at Surabaya, Java in April 1944. On

    RFA Arndale

    RFA Arndale

    RFA_Arndale

  • Farragut-class destroyer (1934)
  • 1934 Destroyer class of the US Navy

    water, greatly increasing turning diameter. This was addressed with the transom stern design of the Farragut class. The previous classes were flush deck

    Farragut-class destroyer (1934)

    Farragut-class destroyer (1934)

    Farragut-class_destroyer_(1934)

  • Longacre Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    step; each opening contains a metal-and-glass double door topped by a transom. On either side of the central doors is a recessed doorway containing metal

    Longacre Theatre

    Longacre Theatre

    Longacre_Theatre

  • HMS Illustrious (87)
  • 1940 Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    He chose the naval base and oil refinery at Surabaya, Java (Operation Transom), and the distance from the newly renamed East Indies Fleet's base at Ceylon

    HMS Illustrious (87)

    HMS Illustrious (87)

    HMS_Illustrious_(87)

  • Exmouth Submarine Base
  • Former United States Navy Base

    hit by cyclones. Exmouth was used as part of the staging for Operation Transom in May 1944. On May 20, 1943, two Japanese Betty bombers were first spotted

    Exmouth Submarine Base

    Exmouth Submarine Base

    Exmouth_Submarine_Base

  • USS Seize
  • of the crew of USCGC Planetree (WLB-307) painted "Yo Mama" on Yocona's transom. This prank was noticed by the BMOW the next day, though Yocona endured

    USS Seize

    USS Seize

    USS_Seize

  • SB Centaur
  • British wooden Thames sailing barge

    side. On the Centaur each weighed 1.5 long tons (1.5 t). The stern was a transom, fitted with a large rudder. The hull was mainly a hold with two small

    SB Centaur

    SB Centaur

    SB_Centaur

  • Clydebank, Millers Point
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    of twelve pane windows to the upper floor with timber French doors with transom light sashes below, each detailed with offset glazing beads typical of

    Clydebank, Millers Point

    Clydebank, Millers Point

    Clydebank,_Millers_Point

  • USCGC Point Swift
  • United States Coast Guard cutter

    Caterpillar diesel main drive engines. Engine exhaust was ported through the transom rather than through a conventional stack and this permitted a 360-degree

    USCGC Point Swift

    USCGC_Point_Swift

  • Tumble hitch
  • Type of hitch knot

    being wrapped around it). The hitch might be able to be released with a tug of the working end, even when under tension; but the workings depend upon

    Tumble hitch

    Tumble hitch

    Tumble_hitch

  • Highwayman's hitch
  • Quick-release draw loop knot

    come completely free of the hitched object. The hitch can be untied with a tug of the working end, even when under tension. The highwayman's hitch can be

    Highwayman's hitch

    Highwayman's hitch

    Highwayman's_hitch

  • Indian Ocean in World War II
  • Naval theatre of operations

    1944: HMS Tantalus sank Amagi Maru off Port Blair. 17 May 1944: Operation Transom air raid against Surabaya by HMS Illustrious and USS Saratoga. 5 June 1944:

    Indian Ocean in World War II

    Indian Ocean in World War II

    Indian_Ocean_in_World_War_II

  • Bristol Channel pilot cutter
  • Type of sailing boat

    half-hull scale models which were then adapted. Hull shapes varied greatly. Transom sterns and square counters were common before 1890. Elliptical counters

    Bristol Channel pilot cutter

    Bristol Channel pilot cutter

    Bristol_Channel_pilot_cutter

  • Falconer's knot
  • Type of knot

    slip knot by pulling the end). To untie, one simply pulls out the free end, tugs hard, and it should untie. When securing birds of prey, two knots will often

    Falconer's knot

    Falconer's knot

    Falconer's_knot

  • Maritime history of California
  • and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom. The outboard motor provides steering control both as a movable rudder

    Maritime history of California

    Maritime history of California

    Maritime_history_of_California

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  • LUG
  • Male

    Celtic

    LUG

    , light.

    LUG

  • ARNLJÓTUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    ARNLJÓTUR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnljótr, ARNLJÓTUR means "eagle bright."

    ARNLJÓTUR

  • Tag
  • Boy/Male

    Irish Teutonic

    Tag

    Handsome.

    Tag

  • Lug
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Lug

    light'.

    Lug

  • Yug
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yug

    Age

    Yug

  • Sarsoureh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Sarsoureh

    Bug

    Sarsoureh

  • Hug
  • Boy/Male

    Australian

    Hug

    Meet Together

    Hug

  • Sarsour
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sarsour

    Bug

    Sarsour

  • Jarita |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jarita |

    Earthen water jug

    Jarita |

  • Tue
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Swedish

    Tue

    Behind

    Tue

  • Rug
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian

    Rug

    One of the Vedas

    Rug

  • Tag
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tag

    English : variant of Tagg.Anglicized form of Irish Tighe.German : from a short form of the personal name Taggo or Tacco, itself a pet form of Dagobert.

    Tag

  • PÉTUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    PÉTUR

    Icelandic form of Greek Petros, PÉTUR means "rock, stone." 

    PÉTUR

  • Khansa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khansa

    Pug-nosed

    Khansa

  • Tua
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Finnish

    Tua

    Behind

    Tua

  • Jarita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jarita

    Earthen water jug

    Jarita

  • Hug
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hug

    English : variant of Huck.German and Dutch : from the personal name Hug or Hugo, equivalent of English Hugh.

    Hug

  • Tum
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Tum

    Great god of Annu.

    Tum

  • Yug
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Yug

    Time; Age; Generation

    Yug

  • Tyg
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Tyg

    From the enclosure.

    Tyg

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  • Hug
  • v. t.

    To keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the wind.

  • Pug
  • n.

    A pug mill.

  • Tugged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tug

  • Bug
  • n.

    One of certain kinds of Crustacea; as, the sow bug; pill bug; bait bug; salve bug, etc.

  • Tug
  • v. t.

    To pull or draw with great effort; to draw along with continued exertion; to haul along; to tow; as, to tug a loaded cart; to tug a ship into port.

  • Lug
  • n.

    The act of lugging; as, a hard lug; that which is lugged; as, the pack is a heavy lug.

  • Tub
  • n.

    A sweating in a tub; a tub fast.

  • Tub
  • n.

    A small cask; as, a tub of gin.

  • Tug
  • n.

    A small, powerful steamboat used to tow vessels; -- called also steam tug, tugboat, and towboat.

  • Tug
  • n.

    A pull with the utmost effort, as in the athletic contest called tug of war; a supreme effort.

  • Tug
  • n.

    An iron hook of a hoisting tub, to which a tackle is affixed.

  • Tug
  • v. i.

    To pull with great effort; to strain in labor; as, to tug at the oar; to tug against the stream.

  • Tugging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tug

  • Tut-workmen
  • pl.

    of Tut-workman

  • Bug
  • n.

    A general name applied to various insects belonging to the Hemiptera; as, the squash bug; the chinch bug, etc.

  • Tag
  • v. t.

    To follow closely after; esp., to follow and touch in the game of tag. See Tag, a play.

  • Tub
  • n.

    The amount which a tub contains, as a measure of quantity; as, a tub of butter; a tub of camphor, which is about 1 cwt., etc.

  • Tub
  • v. t.

    To plant or set in a tub; as, to tub a plant.

  • Tig
  • n.

    A game among children. See Tag.

  • Jug
  • v. t.

    To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare.