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General Category => Hackensack History => Online Auctions/Local Images (Moderated by BLeafe) => Topic started by: BLeafe on February 25, 2010, 01:14:05 AM
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http://xrl.us/HackPatch
Even looking at the item didn't tell me anything.
But this did: http://xrl.us/IGEHPS
All I'll tell you right now is that Hackensack was built in 1952. Go read the rest.
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Don't laugh, it's bigger and stronger than the Nina, the Pinta, or the Santa Maria.
Someone needs to get some photographs of the Hackensack
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Don't laugh, it's bigger and stronger than the Nina, the Pinta, or the Santa Maria.
Someone needs to get some photographs of the Hackensack
What is the Hackensack ?... That you are referring to...
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They're all naval ships.
Protective service professionals provide law enforcement and disaster assistance services. Some law enforcement specialists invest crimes committed at military bases and protect people incarcerated at military prisons. Firefighters are also employed by the military. Source: http://www.careerprofiles.info/military-careers.html
USS Hackensack:
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2326/2220036222_732ac0354e.jpg)
You can find it anchored in the Port of Newburgh, New York, and ready to sail for points unknown..........
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonythemisfit/2220036222/
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(YTM-750: dp. 390 (f.); 1. 107'; b. 26.6"; dr. 12'; s. 12 k.;
cpl. 10; cl. Army LT-2089)
Hackensack (YTM-750), a medium harbor tug was taken over from the Army in 1963. She was built by the Higgins Co., New Orleans, La., in 1953.
Hackensack was assigned to the 10th Naval District and operated in the harbor of San Juan, P.R., until struck from the Navy List 1 March 1967.
Source: http://www.historycentral.com/Navy/yacht/Hackensack.html
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In its early years:
Source: http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg21/Fleetkeeper/Ships/?action=view¤t=90-05-2734USSHackensack.jpg
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USS Hackensack:
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2326/2220036222_732ac0354e.jpg)
It looks like Xanadu.
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Are you saying that our namesake is UGLY ?
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It looks like the old Sea Scouts barge on acid.
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In the early 1990's, the Hackensack was docked immediately to the south of the Intrepid where it is located in Manhattan. I took photos of the tug next to the carrier which was like a goldfish floating next to a whale. I doubt if I still have the photos or the negatives.
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It looks like Xanadu.
Thats funny....and your right on with your comparison..