Word: fleetly
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...reflag Kuwaiti oil tankers and escort them, in slow-moving files of one and two, up and down the Persian Gulf. A more intense operation would probably send oil prices soaring above $100 per bbl.--which may explain why the Navy wants to be sure its small fleet of minesweepers is ready to go into action at a moment's notice. It is unlikely that Iran would turn off its own oil spigot or halt its exports through pipelines overland, but it could direct its proxies in Iraq and Saudi Arabia to attack pipelines, wells and shipment points inside those...
...need to run errands in the Square. Camp Harvard is a time when we arguably most need the shuttle. To be fair, Harvard University Operation Services, which runs the shuttle, has been trying to meet student demand. I spoke to Carl Tempesta, Operations Manager of Passenger Transport and Fleet Management Services, who informed me of his attempts to try to phase in some shuttles on the regular-year weekend schedule, as driver availability allowed. Tempesta was very friendly and conveyed his sincere desire to accommodate student demand. The weekend shuttle would run every 20 minutes to the three major undergraduate...
...William Smith, Boston College, host Dartmouth and St. Mary’s rounded out the top five. “We made a statement to the other schools,” Johnson said. “To be really consistent in the top five with such a competitive fleet was really impressive, especially for Kyle and Elyse.” The women’s team was also in action over the weekend, competing in the Man-Labs Trophy at MIT. It was the first regatta of the year for the women, which also meant the first chance...
...Force has finally decided what to do with its barely flown fleet of 106 training airplanes: Concede that it's high-flying junk...
...taken nearly a decade since TIME brought the matter to national attention to, but the Air Force this week concluded that's what its fleet of T-3 trainers really is. It made the decision to scrap the fleet altogether nine years after the Air Force grounded the planes in the wake of three fatal accidents - each of which killed a highly trained Air Force instructor pilot and a fledging Air Force pilot...