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* {{ship||Argo|barge}} was a tank barge that sank in [[Lake Erie]] in October 1937. |
* {{ship||Argo|barge}} was a tank barge that sank in [[Lake Erie]] in October 1937. |
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* {{ship||Argo|2006 ship}} is a two-masted [[Bermuda rig|Marconi rigged]] [[schooner]]. She was built in 2006 in [[Samut Prakan]], [[Thailand]] at Marsun Shipyards. She is owned and operated by [[Seamester|Seamester Study Abroad Programs]] as one of two [[sail training]] vessels the company operates. |
* {{ship||Argo|2006 ship}} is a two-masted [[Bermuda rig|Marconi rigged]] [[schooner]]. She was built in 2006 in [[Samut Prakan]], [[Thailand]] at Marsun Shipyards. She is owned and operated by [[Seamester|Seamester Study Abroad Programs]] as one of two [[sail training]] vessels the company operates. |
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* [[Italian ship Argo|Italian ship ”Argo”]], several ships of the Italian Navy |
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[[Argo (ROV)|Argo]] is also the name of a deep-sea exploration sled, most famous for its role in the discovery of the [[Wreck of the Titanic|wreck of RMS ”Titanic”]]. |
[[Argo (ROV)|Argo]] is also the name of a deep-sea exploration sled, most famous for its role in the discovery of the [[Wreck of the Titanic|wreck of RMS ”Titanic”]]. |
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Several vessels have been named Argo for the ship Argo of Greek mythology. Such ships are listed below in ascending chronology.
Argo is also the name of a deep-sea exploration sled, most famous for its role in the discovery of the wreck of RMS Titanic.

