Archive for the ‘Ports for military use’ Category
Wednesday, August 7th, 2013
Attached file is the August 2013 update of a file (135 pages) containing
6,350 URL hypertext links to 486 ports in Korea (DPRK+ROK); and to inland
waterways, associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental
organizations/ associations. The first page of each file contains
information and links for dealing with language/ website translations;
“broken”/“dead” links; UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port
Security (ISPS); Schedule K, Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic
Trade Area & Country; and a color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to
marinas; and ₣ indicates links to fishing ports. The file may be found
online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/e/e3/Ports_Asia_Korea_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Wednesday, July 31st, 2013
Attached file is the July 2013 update of a file (19 pages) containing
897 URL hypertext links to 22 ports in Uruguay; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣ indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/c/c5/Ports_South-America_Uruguay_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
解放军少将:日本没胆量和一个大国打全面战争
mil.news.sina.com.cn/2013-07-30/1018733107.html
Provoking comments from BG Luo Yan on Japan would not dare declare war with a big country
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Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
Attached file is the July 2013 update of a file (96 pages) containing
4,983 URL hypertext links to 237 ports in Brazil; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣. indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/e/e8/Ports_South-America_Brazil_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Monday, July 29th, 2013
Attached file is the July 2013 update of a file (31 pages) containing
1,156 URL hypertext links to 62 ports in Peru; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣. indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/c/ca/Ports_South-America_Peru_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Saturday, July 27th, 2013
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (47 pages) containing
2,473 URL hypertext links to 120 ports in Estonia; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣. indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/6/68/Ports_Europe_Estonia_Internet_List.pd
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CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Saturday, July 27th, 2013
Attached file is the July 2013 update of a file (148 pages) containing
6,438 URL hypertext links to 675 ports in France; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣ indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/9/98/Ports_Europe_France_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2013
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (23 pages) containing
1,209 URL hypertext links to 17 ports in Latvia; and to inland waterways,
associated Governmental organizations and non-Governmental organizations/
associations. The first page of each file contains information and links
for dealing with language/ website translations; “broken”/“dead” links;
UNCTAD location codes; International Ship Port Security (ISPS); Schedule K,
Classification of Foreign Ports by Geographic Trade Area & Country; and a
color code Legend. Note: ☻ indicates links to marinas; and ₣. indicates
links to fishing ports. The file may be found online @:
www.captainwiki.com/images/0/04/Ports_Europe_Latvia_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
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