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Parent topics
- Fireboat: A water-going vessel equipped with water cannon for fighting fires, possibly augmented with infrared and other sensors, and a manifold to supply water to land-based fire-engines [e]
- Royal Canadian Navy: Canada's navy, founded in 1910 [e]
- Algogulf (ship, 1961) [r]: Lake freighter launched in 1961 and scapped in 2002 [e]
- Geyser (fireboat, 1889) [r]: Fireboat first operated in Bay City, Michigan in 1889 [e]
- Homefront [r]: The non-military actions of a nation at war, including its government, politics, society, economy and culture. [e]
- James Battle (fireboat, 1900) [r]: Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1900 to 1941, when she was sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, for wartime service [e]
- HMCS Rouille [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rouille [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas H. Patterson (fireboat) [r]: First commissioned in 1982 as the CCGC Bittern, later converted to a fireboat to operate in Kingston, Ontario [e]