Japanese Troops Storm California Beach as Marine Power Eyed
Thursday, July 11th, 2013Japanese Troops Storm California Beach as Marine Power Eyed
Japanese Troops Storm California Beach as Marine Power Eyed
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (6 pages) containing 150
URL hypertext links to 26 ports in the Falkland Islands (including South
Georgia/South Sandwich Islands); 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/0/0c/Ports_South-America_Falkland-Islands_
Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (4 pages) containing 128
URL hypertext links to 15 ports in Bolivia; 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/8/8a/Ports_South-America_Bolivia_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
Attached file is the July 2013 update of a file (7 pages) containing 247
URL hypertext links to 26 ports in Paraguay; 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/f/ff/Ports_South-America_Paraguay_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
China’s aircraft carrier returns to port after 25-day test
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (18 pages) containing
841 URL hypertext links to 23 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
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (25 pages) containing
1,193 URL hypertext links to 60 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
Attached file is the June 2013 update of a file (71 pages) containing
3648 URL hypertext links to 167 ports in Argentina; 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/7/77/Ports_South-America_Argentina_Internet_List.pdf
CARLOS J. TIBBETTS
Mililani, Hawaii
Home port of the Liaoning aircraft carrier revealed by Google Maps
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Littoral Combat Ship to Get Close Scrutiny From Congress
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