Description: Belgium Ship M/S GAND Naval Cover 1972 PAQUEBOT It was sent 11 Apr 1972. It was franked with stamp "Belgie". This cover is in good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make your own judgement. Member USCS #10385 (I also earned the stamp collecting merit badge as a boy!). Please contact me if you have specific cover needs. I have thousands for sale, including; navals (USS, USNS, USCGC, Coast Guard, ship, Maritime), military posts, event, APO, hotel, postal history, memoribilia, etc. I also offer approvals service with FREE SHIPPING to repeat USA customers.A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality. In the modern environment prefixes are used inconsistently in civilian service, however, in government service the vessels prefix is seldom missing due to government regulations dictating a certain prefix be present. Today the common practice is to use a single prefix for all warships of a nation's navy, and other prefixes for auxiliaries and ships of allied services, such as coast guards. For example, the modern navy of Japan adopts the prefix "JS" – Japanese Ship. However, not all navies used prefixes; this includes the significant navies of China, France and Russia. Contents1Usage2Generic (merchant navy) prefixes3National or military prefixes3.1Prefix conventions4In science fiction5References5.1Citations5.2Sources6External linksUsageHistorically, prefixes for civilian vessels often identified the vessel's mode of propulsion, such as, "SS" (screw steamer)[citation needed], "MV" (motor vessel), or "PS" (paddle steamer). Alternatively, they might have reflected a vessel's purpose, e.g. "RMS" (Royal Mail Ship), or "RV" (research vessel). These days, general civilian prefixes are used inconsistently, and frequently not at all. In terms of abbreviations that may reflect a vessel's purpose or function, technology has introduced a broad variety of differently named vessels onto the world's oceans, such as; "LPGC" (liquified petroleum gas carrier), or "TB" (tug-boat), or "DB" (derrick barge). In many cases though, these abbreviations are used for purely formal, legal identification and are not used colloquially or in the daily working environment. In terms of vessels used by nations' armed services, prefixes primarily reflect ownership – but may also indicate a vessels type or purpose as a sub-set. Historically, the most significant navy was Britain's Royal Navy, which has usually used the prefix "HMS", standing for "His/Her Majesty's Ship". The Royal Navy also adopted nomenclature that reflected a vessel's type or purpose, e.g. HM Sloop. Commonwealth navies adopted a variation, with, for example, HMAS, HMCS, and HMNZS pertaining to Australia, Canada, and New Zealand respectively. In the early days of the United States Navy, abbreviations often included the type of vessel, for instance "USF" (United States Frigate), but this method was abandoned by President Theodore Roosevelt's Executive Order No. 549 of 1907 which made "United States Ship" (USS) the standard signifier for USN ships on active commissioned service.[1][2] In the United States Navy that prefix officially only applies while the ship is in active commission, with only the name used before or after a period of commission and for all vessels "in service" rather than commissioned status.[2][3] Today the common practice is to use a single prefix for all warships of a nation's navy, and other prefixes for auxiliaries and ships of allied services, such as coast guards. For example, the modern navy of Japan adopts the prefix "JS" – Japanese Ship. However, not all navies used prefixes; this includes the significant navies of China, France and Russia. From the 20th century onwards, most navies identify ships by letters or hull numbers (pennant numbers)[4] or a combination of such. These identification codes were, and still are, painted on the side of the ship. Each navy has its own system: the United States Navy uses hull classification symbols, and the Royal Navy (e.g. 'D35' is destroyer 35 – HMS Dragon) and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth use pennant numbers. These tables list both current and historical prefixes known to have been used.[5] Generic (merchant navy) prefixes AHTS Balder Viking FPSO Noble SeilleanThese prefixes are generally used for merchant vessels of any nationality.[6] Prefix MeaningAEAmmunition shipAFSCombat stores shipAHTAnchor handling tugAHTSAnchor handling tug supply vessel[7]AOUnited States Navy oilerAOGGasoline tankerAORAuxiliary replenishment oilerAOTTransport oilerATBArticulated Tug BargeCRVCoastal Research VesselC/FCar ferryCSContainer ship[7] orCable shipDBDerrick bargeDEPVDiesel Electric Paddle VesselDLBDerrick Lay BargeDCVDeepwater Construction VesselDSVDiving support vessel ordeep-submergence vehicleDVDead vessel[8][9]ERRVEmergency Response Rescue Vessel[9]EVExploration VesselFPSOFloating production storage and offloading vessel[7]FPVFree Piston VesselFPVFishery Protection Vessel[7]FTFactory Stern TrawlerFVFishing VesselGTSGas Turbine ShipHLVHeavy lift vesselHMTHired military transport[10] (not currently in use)HMHSHer(/His) Majesty's Hospital ShipHSCHigh Speed Craft[7]HSFHigh Speed FerryHTVHeavy transport vesselIRVInternational Research VesselITBIntegrated Tug bargeLBLiftboatLNG/CLiquefied natural gas carrierLPG/CLiquefied petroleum gas carrierMFMotor ferryMFVMotor fishing vessel (mainly UK Royal Naval Reserve)MS (M/S)Motor ship[7] (interchangeable with MV)MSVMultipurpose support/supply vesselMSYMotor Sailing YachtMTMotor TankerMTSMarine towage and salvage/tugboatMV (M/V)Motor Vessel[7] (interchangeable with MS)MY (M/Y)Motor YachtNBNarrowboatNRVNATO Research VesselNSNuclear shipOSVOffshore supply vesselPSPaddle steamerPSVPlatform supply vesselQSMVQuadruple screw motor vessel[7]QTEVQuadruple turbo electric vesselRMSRoyal Mail Ship[7] or Royal Mail SteamerRNLBRoyal National LifeboatRRSRoyal Research ShipRV / RSVResearch vesselSBSailing BargeSS (S/S)Single-screw steamship[7](also used as generic term for any steam-powered ship)SSCVSemi-submersible crane vesselSSSSea Scout ShipSSVSailing School Vessel, orSubmarine and Special Warfare Support Vessel[11]STSteam tug orSteam trawlerSTSSail training shipSTVSail Training Vessel orSteam Turbine VesselSV (S/V)Sailing VesselSYsailing yacht orsteam yachtTBTug boatTEVTurbine electric vesselTIVTurbine Installation VesselTrSSTriple-screw steamship or steamer[7]TSTraining Ship orturbine steamship or turbine steam shipTr.SMVTriple-Screw Motor VesselTSMVTwin-Screw Motor Vessel[12]TSSTwin-screw steamship or steamer[7]TSTTwin-screw tugTVTraining vesselYDYard derrickYTYard TugYMTYard Motor TugYTBYard Tug BigYTLYard Tug LittleYTMYard Tug MediumYWWater barge, self-propelledYWNWater barge, none propelledYOSConcrete vesselNational or military prefixesCountryServicePrefixMeaning ArgentinaArgentine NavyARANavy of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Armada de la República Argentina)Argentine Coast GuardGCArgentine Coast Guard Ship (Spanish: Guardacostas) AustraliaRoyal Australian NavyHMASHis/Her Majesty's Australian Ship/Submarine/StationNUSHIPNew Ship/Submarine (Yet to be commissioned)ADVAustralian Defence Vessel (non-commissioned naval-operated ships)MSAMinesweeper Auxiliary[13]Australian Customs and Border Protection ServiceACVAustralian Customs VesselAustralian Border ForceABFCAustralian Border Force CutterAustralia (pre-Federation)Colonial navies of AustraliaHMCSHis/Her Majesty's Colonial ShipHMQSHis/Her Majesty's Queensland Ship (Queensland Maritime Defence Force)HMVSHis/Her Majesty's Victorian Ship (Victorian Naval Forces) Austria-HungaryAustro-Hungarian NavySMSSeiner Majestät Schiff (English: His Majesty's Ship) BahamasRoyal Bahamas Defence ForceHMBSHis/Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship BangladeshBangladesh Coast GuardCGSCoast Guard ShipBangladesh NavyBNSBangladesh Navy Ship BarbadosBarbados Defence ForceHMBSHis/Her Majesty's Barbadian Ship BelgiumBelgian NavyBNSBelgium Naval Ship (NATO prefix) BruneiRoyal Brunei NavyKDBKapal Di-Raja Brunei – Royal Brunei Ship BurmaMyanmar NavyUMSMyanmar Sit Yay Yin – Union of Myanmar Ship BulgariaBulgarian NavyBNGNATO Designation CanadaRoyal Canadian Navy, formerly Canadian Forces Maritime CommandHMCS/NCSMHis/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship/Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (French)CFAV/NAFCCanadian Forces Auxiliary Vessel/Navire auxiliaire des Forces canadiennes (French)Canadian Coast GuardCCGS/NGCCCanadian Coast Guard Ship/Navire de Garde côtière canadienne (French)CCGC/CGCCCanadian Coast Guard Cutter/Cotre de Garde côtière canadienne (French) (no longer used)Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Department of Transport, and predecessor departmentsCGSCanadian Government Ship (no longer used)CSSCanadian Survey Ship (no longer used)DGSDominion Government Ship (no longer used)Royal Canadian Sea CadetsSCTS/NECMSea Cadet Training Ship/Navire école des cadets de la Marine (French) ChinaPeople's Liberation Army Navy—No official prefix; some authors use "CNS" (Chinese Navy Ship) or "PLANS" (People's Liberation Army Navy Ship) ColombiaArmada NacionalARCArmada de la República de Colombia Confederate StatesConfederate States NavyCSSConfederate States Ship Cook IslandsCook Islands PoliceCIPPBCook Islands Police Patrol Boat DenmarkRoyal Danish NavyHDMS (Danish: KDM)His/Her Danish Majesty's Ship (Danish: Kongelige Danske Marine) EcuadorArmada EcuatorianaBAEBuque de la Armada de Ecuador EstoniaEstonian NavyENS (Estonian: EML)Estonian Naval Ship (NATO designation)Estonian Coast GuardECGSEstonian Coast Guard Ship (NATO designation) FijiRepublic of Fiji NavyRFNSRepublic of Fiji Naval Ship FinlandFinnish NavyFNSFinnish Navy Ship. Prefixes are not used in Finnish-language communications. FranceFrench NavyOFOkręt Francuski (Polish French Ship); used in 1940–41 for French destroyer OuraganFSFrench Ship (NATO designation); France does not use prefixes internally German EmpireKaiserliche MarineSM U##Seiner Majestät Unterseeboot (English: His Majesty's Submarine)SMSSeiner Majestät Schiff (English: His Majesty's Ship) Nazi GermanyKriegsmarine—No official prefix at the time; "DKM" ("Deutsche Kriegsmarine") or "KMS" ("Kriegsmarine Schiffe") are used in some post war literature. West GermanyBundesmarineFGSFederal German Ship (NATO designation; West Germany did not use prefixes internally)[14] Germany (reunited)German NavyFGSFederal German Ship (NATO designation, German ships do not use prefixes internally)[14] Kingdom of GreeceRoyal Hellenic NavyΒΠ (VP)Βασιλικόν Πλοίον (Vassilikón Ploíon), "Royal Ship"; RHNS (Royal Hellenic Navy Ship) or HHMS (His Hellenic Majesty's Ship) in use by English-language authors and contemporary foreign navies. GreeceHellenic NavyHSHellenic Ship: NATO designation, used in international communications; internally the Hellenic Navy uses prefixes indicating ship type. GuyanaGuyanese Coast Guard[15]GDFSGuyanese Defence Forces Ship Kingdom of HawaiiHawaiian NavyHHMSHis Hawaiian Majesty's Ship; the only one being Kaimiloa IcelandIcelandic Coast GuardICGV (Icelandic: VS)Icelandic Coast Guard Vessel, (Icelandic:Varðskip) IndiaIndian Navy (pre-Republic)HMISHis/Her Majesty's Indian Ship IndiaIndian Coast GuardICGSIndian Coast Guard ShipIndian NavyINSIndian Naval Ship IndonesiaIndonesian NavyKRIKapal Republik Indonesia (Republic of Indonesia Ship)KALKapal Angkatan Laut (Navy Ship). For smaller boats which have a length less than 36m, and made from fiberglass.Republic of IndonesiaKLKapal Layar (Sailing Ship)Republic of IndonesiaKMKapal Motor (Motor Ship)Republic of IndonesiaKNKapal Negara (State Ship)Iran IranImperial Iranian NavyIISImperial Iranian Ship (Persian: ناو شاهنشاهی ایران) IranIslamic Republic of Iran NavyIRISIslamic Republic of Iran ship (Persian: ناو جمهوری اسلامی ایران) IrelandIrish Naval ServiceLÉLong Éireannach – Irish ship IsraelIsraeli Sea CorpsINSIsraeli Naval Ship (Internally Hebrew acronym אח"י (A.Ch.Y.) is used standing for אניית חיל הים (Oniyat Heyl HaYam – Sea Corps Ship) Kingdom of Italy(until 1946)Regia MarinaRNRegia Nave – Royal ShipRegia MarinaR.Smg.Regio Sommergibile – Royal Submarine ItalyMarina MilitareITSItalian Ship (NATO designation); Italy no longer uses prefixes JamaicaJamaica Defence ForceHMJSHis/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship Empire of JapanImperial Japanese Navy—(no prefix; some authors use "HIJMS" for "His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Ship (for ships) or His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Submarine (for submarines)" and "IJN" for "Imperial Japanese Navy") JapanJapan Maritime Self-Defense ForceJDS or JSJapanese Defense Ship or Japanese Ship KenyaKenyan NavyKNSKenyan Naval Ship KiribatiKiribati Police ForceRKSRepublic of Kiribati Ship North KoreaKorean People's Navy—(currently unknown) KuwaitKuwait Naval ForceKNSKuwait Navy Ship Korean EmpireImperial Korean NavyKISKorean Imperial Ship South KoreaRepublic of Korea NavyROKSRepublic of Korea Ship LatviaLatvian NavyLVNSLatvian Naval Ship (NATO designation) LithuaniaLithuanian NavyLKLLNS Lietuvos Karinis Laivas – Lithuanian Military ShipLithuanian Ship (NATO designation) MalaysiaRoyal Malaysian NavyKDKapal Di-Raja – His Majesty's Ship, literal: Royal Ship.KLDKapal Layar Di-Raja - His Majesty's Sailing Ship, literal: Royal Sailing Ship. (Used by KLD Tunas Samudera)Malaysian Maritime Enforcement AgencyKMKapal Maritim – Maritime Ship Marshall IslandsMarshall Islands PoliceRMISRepublic of the Marshall Islands Ship Federated States of MicronesiaFSM National PoliceFSMFederated States of Micronesia MexicoArmada de MéxicoARMArmada de la República Mexicana MyanmarTatmadaw YayUMSMyanma Sit Yay Yin – Union of Myanmar Ship NamibiaNamibian NavyNSNamibian Ship NetherlandsRoyal Netherlands NavyHNLMS (Dutch: Zr.Ms./Hr.Ms.)His/Her Netherlands Majesty's Ship (Dutch: Zijner/Harer Majesteits, archaic Dutch language genitive, lit. "His/Her Majesty's") New ZealandRoyal New Zealand NavyHMNZSHis/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship NigeriaNigerian NavyNNSNigerian Naval Ship NorwayRoyal Norwegian NavyHNoMS (Norwegian: KNM), in use since 1946His Norwegian Majesty's Ship (Norwegian: Kongelige Norske Marine)Norwegian Coast GuardNoCGV (Norwegian: KV)Norwegian Coast Guard Vessel (Norwegian: Kystvakten) OmanRoyal Navy of OmanSNVSultanate Naval Vessel PakistanPakistan NavyPNSPakistan Naval Ship PalauPalau PolicePSSPalau State Ship Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea Defence ForceHMPNGSHis/Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ship PeruPeruvian NavyBAPPeruvian Navy Ship (Spanish: Buque Armada Peruana)BICScientific Research Ship (Spanish: Buque de Investigación Científica) PhilippinesPhilippine NavyBRPBarko ng Republika ng Pilipinas; in use since 1 July 1980(Ship of the Republic of the Philippines)RPSRepublic of the Philippines Ship (Obsolete); before 1 July 1980 PolandPolish NavyORPOkręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej(Warship of the Republic of Poland) PortugalMarinha PortuguesaNRPNavio da República Portuguesa – Ship of the Portuguese RepublicPNSPortuguese Navy Ship (NATO designation, not used internally)UAMUnidade Auxiliar da Marinha – Navy Auxiliary Unit (used by the Portuguese Navy non-military ships) RomaniaRomanian NavyNMSNava Majestăţii Sale (His/Her Majesty's Ship) – used before 1945 by the Royal Romanian NavySMRServiciul Maritim Român (The Romanian Sea Service) – used by transport shipsROSRomanian Ship (NATO designation, not used internally) Russian EmpireImperial Russian NavyHIRMS(no prefix; some authors use "HIRMS" for "His Imperial Russian Majesty's Ship") RussiaRussian Navy—No official prefix; some authors use "RFS" (Russian: Корабль Российской Федерации) Saudi ArabiaSaudi NavyHMSHis Majesty's Ship – the same as the Royal Navy SingaporeRepublic of Singapore NavyRSSRepublic of Singapore Ship Solomon IslandsRoyal Solomon Islands PoliceRSIPVRoyal Solomon Islands Police Vessel South AfricaSouth African NavySASSouth African Ship/Suid-Afrikaanse Skip (previously HMSAS – His/Her Majesty's South African Ship)SATSSouth African Training Ship Soviet UnionSoviet Navy—No official prefix; some authors use "USSRS"[16] (Russian: Корабль Союза Советских Социалистических Республик (translation:). Ship of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) SpainArmada EspañolaESPSSpanish Navy Ship (Spain does not use prefixes internally. ESPN or SPS are no longer used) Sri LankaSri Lankan NavySLNSSri Lanka Naval Ship SwedenSwedish NavyHMS (English: HSwMS)Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp (His/Her Majesty's Ship) – in English HSwMS (His/Her Swedish Majesty's Ship) is used to avoid confusion with Royal Navy ships Republic of ChinaRepublic of China NavyROCS (older usage: CNS)Republic of China Ship (older usage: Chinese Navy Ship); Note: Republic of China is the official name of Taiwan. ThailandRoyal Thai NavyHTMSHis Thai Majesty's Ship Timor-LesteTimor Leste Defense ForceNRTLNavio da República de Timor Leste (Ship of the Timor Leste Republic) TongaTonga Defence ServicesVOEAVaka O Ene Afio (His Majesty's Vessel) TurkeyTurkish NavyTCGShip of the Turkish Republic (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi.) TuvaluTuvalu Police ForceHMTSSHis/Her Majesty's Tuvaluan State Ship Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Defence ForceTTSTrinidad and Tobago Ship United KingdomShips carrying mailRMSRoyal Mail Steamer/ShipCable shipHMTVHis/Her Majesty's Telegraph VesselFishery protection vesselsFPVFisheries Protection VesselRoyal Air ForceHMAFVHis/Her Majesty's Air Force Vessel (not currently in use)Royal Fleet Auxiliary shipsRFARoyal Fleet AuxiliaryRoyal Maritime AuxiliaryService shipsRMASRoyal Maritime Auxiliary Ship (now obsolete)Royal Naval Auxiliary ServiceXSVAuxiliary Service Vessel (now obsolete)Royal NavyHM SloopHis/Her Majesty's Sloop (now obsolete)HMSHis/Her Majesty's Ship/SubmarineHMSmHis/Her Majesty's Submarine (not currently in use)HMTHired Military Transport[17][10] (not currently in use)HMAVHis/Her Majesty's Armed Vessel[18] (not currently in use)HMYHis/Her Majesty's Yacht (not currently in use)HMMGBHis/Her Majesty's Motor Gun Boat (not currently in use)HMMHis/Her Majesty's Monitor (not currently in use)HMSMLHis/Her Majesty's Small Motor LaunchHBMSHis/Her Britannic Majesty's Ship (archaic)HMHis/Her Majesty's, then used with the type of ship in military use (e.g. "HM Trawler" or "HM Rescue Tug")Hospital ShipsHMHSHis/Her Majesty's Hospital ShipJoint Services Sail Training Yachts (JSASTC)HMSTCHis/Her Majesty's Sail Training CraftTrinity HouseTHVTrinity House Vessel (Lighthouse and Buoy Tender)Northern Lighthouse BoardNLVNorthern Lighthouse Vessel (Lighthouse tender)Commissioners of Irish LightsILVIrish Lights Vessel (Lighthouse tender)British ArmyHMAVHer Majesty's Army Vessel[19]RCLVRoyal Corps of Logistics Vessel (not currently in use)Government research shipsRRSRoyal Research ShipHM Revenue and Customs/Border ForceHMCC, HMCHis/Her Majesty's Customs Cutter shortened to His/Her Majesty's Cutter after being transferred to Border ForceHM Customs and Excise (replaced by HMRC, above)HMRCHis/Her Majesty's Revenue Cutter (not used since 18 April 2005). Also His/Her Majesty's Revenue Cruiser (as per HMRC Vigilant 1947. Not used since ca. 1960) United StatesUnited States Air ForceUSAF, USAFSUnited States Air Force ship (not currently in use)United States Army (modern)USASUnited States Army Ship (modern)USAVUnited States Army Vessel (modern)United States Army (historical)USATUnited States Army Transport (large troop or cargo transports, not currently in use)USAMPU.S. Army Mine Planter (not currently in use)USAJMPU.S. Army Junior Mine Planter (not currently in use)U.S. ArmyVessels not otherwise designated: tugs, FS, Q, P etc. (not currently in use)USAHSUnited States Army Hospital Ship (not currently in use)United States NavyUSFUnited States Frigate (obsolete)USFSUnited States Flagship (obsolete)USSUnited States Ship – Commissioned ships only. [2]USNVUnited States Naval Vessel (Small utility vessels, not MSC, operated by local commands)[20]U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command (MSC)USNSUnited States Naval Ship (USN-owned, civilian crews)United States Coast GuardUSCGCUnited States Coast Guard CutterUSCGDUnited States Coast Guard Destroyer (not currently in use)National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNOAASNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ShipUnited States Coast and Geodetic SurveyUSC&GSUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey (obsolete); occasionally a second "S" for "survey ship" was usedUnited States Commission of Fish and FisheriesUSFCUnited States Fish Commission (obsolete); commonly used informal name for the Commission; no "S" for "ship" was usedUnited States Bureau of FisheriesUSFSUnited States Fisheries Service (obsolete); alternative informal name for the Bureau; no "S" for "ship" was usedUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceUS FWSUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service; no "S" for "ship" usedUnited States Lighthouse ServiceUSLHTUnited States Lighthouse Tender (obsolete)United States Revenue-Marine (1790–1894)/United States Revenue Cutter Service (1894-1915)USRCUnited States Revenue Cutter (obsolete) UruguayUruguayan NavyROURepública Oriental del Uruguay VanuatuVanuatu Police ForceRVSRepublic of Vanuatu Ship VenezuelaVenezuelan NavyFNVFuerzas Navales de Venezuela Not in use since 1949ARVArmada República de Venezuela Not in use 1999ARBVArmada República Bolivariana de Venezuela VietnamVietnam People's NavyVPNSVietnam People's Navy Ship South VietnamRepublic of Vietnam NavyRVNSRepublic of Vietnam Navy Ship (obsolete) Kingdom of YugoslaviaRoyal Yugoslav NavyKBKraljevski brod or Краљевски брод (English: Royal Ship), 1918–1941 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and MontenegroJugoslovenska Ratna Mornarica JRM (English: Yugoslavia war navy) Yugoslav Navy 1969–1992Ratna Mornarica Vojske Jugoslavije RМVЈ (English: War navy of Yugoslavia Armed Forces) 1992–2003 RTOPRaketna Topovnjača or Ракетна Топовњача (English: Rocket gunship), named by Yugoslavia peoples heroesRČRaketni Čamac or Ракетни Чамац (English: Rocket boat), 1969–1992, named by Yugoslavia peoples heroesVPBRVeliki Patrolni Brod or Велики Патролни Брод (English: Big patrol ship), 1969–1992, named by Yugoslavia coastal townsTČTorpedni Čamac or Торпедни Чамац (English: Torpedo boat), 1969–1992PČPatrolni Čamac or Патролни Чамац (English: Patrol boat), 1969–1992, named by mountainsPOPomoćni Oružar or Помоћни Оружар (English: Auxiliary аrmourer), 1969–1992RMLRečni minolovac or Речни миноловац (English: River minesweepers), 1969–1992, named by places of WWII battlesRPBRečni patrolni brod or Речни патролни брод (English: River patrol boat), 1969–1992PPodmornica or Подморница (English: Submarine), 1969–1992, named by rivers or human qualitiesRЕRazarač Eskortni or Разарач Ескортни (English: Escort destroyer), 1969–1992PTPomoćni transportni or Помоћни транспортни (English: Auxiliary transport), 1969–1992DČDesantni čamci or Десантни чамци (English: Landing craft), 1969–1992
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Belgium
Topic: Ships, Boats
Year of Issue: 1971-1980
Certification: Uncertified
Quality: Used
Era: Cold War
Country: United States
People & Occupations: sailor
Vessel: M/S
Cancellation Type: Ship Cancel
Grade: Ungraded
Naval: Ship
Condition: Used
Country of Manufacture: United States
Branch: Naval
Type: vessel
Place of Origin: United States