• The New York Shipbuilding Corporation (or New York Ship for short) was an American shipbuilding company that operated from 1899 to 1968, ultimately completing...
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    The New York Shipbuilding strike was a strike that occurred in the Port of Camden, New Jersey, in the spring of 1934 by the New York Shipbuilding Company...
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    York Shipbuilding Corporation (New York Ship). Bethlehem expanded shortly before and during World War II as a result of the Long Range Shipbuilding Program...
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    built at New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Constellation at New York Naval Shipyard, America and John F. Kennedy at Newport News Shipbuilding. John F...
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  • DD-231–DD-250: authorized 6 October 1917 (contract for 20 ships awarded to New York Shipbuilding) Hull numbers DD-251–DD-295: authorized 6 October 1917 (contract...
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    state. Her keel was laid down on 29 May 1919 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey. She was launched on 22 March 1921 and commissioned...
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    ship at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park in Buffalo, New York, alongside the Fletcher-class destroyer The Sullivans, and the Gato-class...
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    limit. The first four Porters were laid down in 1933 by New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey, and the next four in 1934 at Bethlehem Steel Corporation...
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    the 1950s by two shipyards, Bethlehem's Fore River Shipyard and New York Shipbuilding Corporation. The lead ship, Neosho, entered service in 1954. Her...
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    and guided missiles. To reduce this vulnerability, the U.S. Navy began the New Threat Upgrade (NTU) program. This consisted of a number of sensor, weapons...
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    Newark and the New York Shipbuilding Corporation yard in Camden produced aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. New Jersey manufactured...
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    William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania New York Shipbuilding of Camden, New Jersey Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Kearny, NJ "Domestic...
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    USS Indianapolis (CA-35) (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    the cruiser was a fleet flagship. Indianapolis was laid down by New York Shipbuilding Corporation on 31 March 1930. The hull and machinery were provided...
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    ships at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey, built four and the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in...
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    SS Governor (1907) (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    SS Governor was a coastal steamship built in 1907 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation. Governor could make 15.5 knots (28.7 km/h; 17.8 mph) and carry...
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    Shipyard on 17 February 1930, and Indianapolis was laid down by New York Shipbuilding Corporation on 31 March 1930. The hull and machinery of both ships was...
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    experimental platforms. The design was managed under project SCB 188. The new class kept the proven S5W reactor plant from the immediately preceding Skipjacks...
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    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 013-194902-0. Silverstone, Paul H. (1968). U.S. Warships of World War II. Garden City, New York: Doubleday...
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    South Dakota's keel was laid on 5 July 1939 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey. She was launched on 7 June 1941 and commissioned...
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    number "Battleship #31". She was laid down in Camden, New Jersey, at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, 6 days later on 15 March. Work proceeded faster...
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    The New Mexico class was a class of three super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy in the late 1910s. The class comprised three...
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  • SS Washington (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    Company and laid down on 20 January 1931 in Shipway O at New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey. By the time the vessel was launched on 20 August...
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    USS Norfolk (DL-1) (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    destroyer. She was laid down 1 September 1949 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, launched 29 December 1951 with the destroyer...
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    Mellon owned or helped finance large companies including Alcoa, the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Old Overholt whiskey, Standard Steel Car Company, Westinghouse...
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  • The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (since 1970), Koppers (since 1912), New York Shipbuilding (1899–1968) and Carborundum Corporation, as well as their major...
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    three ships were constructed at Bath Iron Works, the next two at New York Shipbuilding Corp, and the rest at Puget Sound Bridge and Dry Dock Company, Todd...
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    NS Savannah (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    G. Sharp, Incorporated, of New York City. Her keel was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden, New Jersey. Her nuclear reactor...
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    Independence-class aircraft carrier (category New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    Cleveland-class light cruisers building at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard, Camden, New Jersey. Initially classified as "aircraft carriers"...
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    States Navy from 1919 to 1922, built by Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, New York Shipbuilding Corporation, William Cramp & Sons, Bethlehem Steel...
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    USS Idaho (BB-42) (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    the third of three ships of her class. Built by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey, she was launched in June 1917 and commissioned...
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