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- Glen-class_tug_(1943) length "24384.0".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) abstract "The Glen class tugs were a class of tugboats of the Royal Canadian Navy built during the Second World War. There were three designs of the tugboat; two were of steel-hulled construction and the other was wooden-hulled. Of the 20 of the class built, 16 were of the steel-hulled type; 11 built by Russel Bros. of Owen Sound, Ontario and 5 by Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Kingston, Ontario. Of the four wooden-hulled type; three were built by McKenzie Barge and Derrick, Vancouver, British Columbia, and one by LeBlanc Shipbuilding, Weymouth, Nova Scotia. All but one - Glendyne - were sold into commercial service after the war.".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) length "24.384".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipBeam "5.4864".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipBeam "6.096".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) thumbnail Launch_of_the_WW2_tugboat_HMCS_Glenside.jpg?width=300.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Tugboat.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageID "28139564".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageLength "11243".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageRevisionID "690503648".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Bluenose_II.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tugboats_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Enterprise_Engine.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Halifax,_Nova_Scotia.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Ontario.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink MV_Glenada.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_Museum_of_the_Atlantic.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Nanaimo.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Nassau,_Bahamas.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Owen_Sound.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Port_Dover,_Ontario.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Rexdale.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Saint_John_Shipbuilding.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Salaberry-de-Valleyfield.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Sarnia.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Thunder_Bay.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Weymouth,_Nova_Scotia.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink File:Launch_of_the_WW2_tugboat_HMCS_Glenside.jpg.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink File:WW2_tugboat_HMCS_Glenside_-b.jpg.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen class".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen-class I tugs".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen-class tug (1943)".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) builtRange "1943".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) inCommissionRange "1943".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) name "Glen-class".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipBeam "*Steel-hulled : *Wooden-hulled :".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipCaption "Launch of the Second World War tugboat HMCS Glenside.".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipDisplacement "*Steel-hulled : *Wooden-hulled :".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipDraught "*Steel-hulled : *Wooden-hulled :".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipImage "300".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipLength "*Steel-hulled : *Wooden-hulled :".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipPropulsion "*Steel-hulled : *Long House-type *1 × Vivian 8-cylinder diesel engine *Short House-type *1 × Enterprise 6-cylinder diesel engine *Wooden-hulled : *Glendevon & Glendon : 1 × Vivian 6-cylinder diesel engine *Glenholme : 1 × Enterprise 6-cylinder diesel engine".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) shipType Tugboat.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) totalShipsCompleted "20".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMCS.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_class_overview.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_image.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navy.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otherships.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) subject Category:Tugboats_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) hypernym Tugboats.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Ship.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Ship.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Product.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type DesignedArtifact.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Thing.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) type Q11446.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) comment "The Glen class tugs were a class of tugboats of the Royal Canadian Navy built during the Second World War. There were three designs of the tugboat; two were of steel-hulled construction and the other was wooden-hulled. Of the 20 of the class built, 16 were of the steel-hulled type; 11 built by Russel Bros. of Owen Sound, Ontario and 5 by Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Kingston, Ontario.".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) label "Glen-class tug (1943)".
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) sameAs Q5567546.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) sameAs توگ_کلاس_گلن_(۱۹۴۳).
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) sameAs m.0cmc81v.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) sameAs Q5567546.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) wasDerivedFrom Glen-class_tug_(1943)?oldid=690503648.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) depiction Launch_of_the_WW2_tugboat_HMCS_Glenside.jpg.
- Glen-class_tug_(1943) isPrimaryTopicOf Glen-class_tug_(1943).