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Yellowstone
59 ship citations (10 free) in 41 resources
Yellowstone
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Yellowstone (AD-27) (digitized deck logs for 1956 to 1972)
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Yellowstone (bulk carrier small; built 1945; USA; 16726 dwt; also named: Marine Perch; IMO: 5224948)
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Yellowstone (bulk handysize; built 1986; Singapore; 30975 dwt; also named: Finntrader, Baltic Skou, North Viscountess, Cielo Di Siena; IMO: 8117603)
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Yellowstone (bulk handysize; built 2002; Singapore; 37420 dwt; also named: Cielo Di Monfalcone; IMO: 9225251)
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Yellowstone (cargo liner; built 1946; USA; 9850 dwt)
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Yellowstone (I) (Freighter; built 1907, in Fairhaven, CA, USA; 767 tons; registration numbers: 204278 (US))
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Yellowstone (I) (Id.No. 2657)
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Yellowstone (II) (AD-27)
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Yellowstone (II) (Freighter; built 1918, in Oakland, CA, USA; 6171 tons; naming history: War Buoy (1918); Yellowstone (II) (1917); Yellowstone (U.S.S.) (1918); Yellowstone (II); registration numbers: 216200 (US); ID.2557 (US Navy))
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Yellowstone (III) (AD-41)
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Yellowstone (III) (Fishboat, general; built 1919, in Tacoma, WA, USA; 28 tons; registration numbers: 217830 (US))
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Yellowstone (naval ship; built 1980; USA; 20500 dwt)
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Yellowstone (Oil screw; damaged or lost on 3 April 1931, on Mountain Point, Tongass Narrows)
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Yellowstone (Passenger (Inspected); Brazoria, TX; built 1986; 26 gross tons; call sign WDI2893)
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Yellowstone (Singapore, cargo ship)
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Yellowstone (Steam schooner; built 1907, sunk 1933)
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Yellowstone (Steamer; damaged or lost on 11 March 1920, at Coos Bay Bar, OR)
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Yellowstone (Steamer; damaged or lost on 6 April 1920, at Coos Bay Bar, OR)
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Yellowstone (tweendecker; built 1918; USA; 9400 dwt; also named: Passat, War Buoy)
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