Difference between revisions of "Aries"
From Scientolipedia
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
! style="background: #85FF85;" colspan="2"|Aries | ! style="background: #85FF85;" colspan="2"|Aries | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | | border="0" style="width:50%"|Length||style="width:50%"|65 | + | | colspan="2"|[[File:Excal1.jpg|200px|thumb|center|The ''Excalibur'' docked in San Diego, February 1973]] |
| − | | Top Speed|| | + | |- |
| + | | border="0" style="width:50%"|Length||style="width:50%"|65 feet | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | Top Speed||45 knots | ||
|} | |} | ||
| + | |||
The ''Aries'' was an ex air-sea rescue vessel. It was approximately 63 feet long and was gas powered. She was used to train Sea Org members and was based in the Pacific area in 1970.<ref name="MMT1" /> The Aries was originally named the Bluefin. The Bluefin was a 65 foot Air-Sea Rescue boat that was added to the Pacific Coast Sea Org fleet on January 12, 1969. It's first captain was Warrant Officer Jerry McDonald.<ref name="NewsAOLA" /> | The ''Aries'' was an ex air-sea rescue vessel. It was approximately 63 feet long and was gas powered. She was used to train Sea Org members and was based in the Pacific area in 1970.<ref name="MMT1" /> The Aries was originally named the Bluefin. The Bluefin was a 65 foot Air-Sea Rescue boat that was added to the Pacific Coast Sea Org fleet on January 12, 1969. It's first captain was Warrant Officer Jerry McDonald.<ref name="NewsAOLA" /> | ||
[[File:AOLANews1.jpg|100px|thumb|right|AOLA Newsletter, January 1969, page 1.]] | [[File:AOLANews1.jpg|100px|thumb|right|AOLA Newsletter, January 1969, page 1.]] | ||
Revision as of 20:50, October 22, 2012
| Aries | |
|---|---|
| Length | 65 feet |
| Top Speed | 45 knots |
The Aries was an ex air-sea rescue vessel. It was approximately 63 feet long and was gas powered. She was used to train Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
members and was based in the Pacific area in 1970.[1] The Aries was originally named the Bluefin. The Bluefin was a 65 foot Air-Sea Rescue boat that was added to the Pacific Coast Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
fleet on January 12, 1969. It's first captain was Warrant Officer Jerry McDonald.[2]
References
- ^ a b Hubbard, L. Ron. Modern Management Technology Defined. Church of Scientology of California, Publications Organization United States. 1976.
- ^ a b Hubbard, L. Ron. AOLAAdvanced Organization Los Angeles. Delivers OT levels I-V and the Class VIII course.
Good News Letter. Church of Scientology. January 1969.
File Usage
This page links to the following file;

