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    Brooklyn Navy Yard (originally known as the New York Navy Yard) is a shipyard and industrial complex in northwest Brooklyn in New York City, New York, U.S...
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  • Navy Yard may refer to: Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts Brooklyn Navy Yard, the New York Naval Shipyard Cavite Navy Yard, located in Manila Bay, the Philippines...
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    The Washington Navy Yard shooting occurred on September 16, 2013, when 34-year-old Aaron Alexis fatally shot 12 people and injured three others in a mass...
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    The Washington Navy Yard (WNY) is a ceremonial and administrative center for the United States Navy, located in Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore...
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    ship to be named for the state of New Mexico. Her keel was laid down on 14 October 1915 at the New York Navy Yard, from which she was launched on 23...
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    The New York City Transit Authority operates 24 rail yards for the New York City Subway system and one for the Staten Island Railway. There are 10 active...
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  • USS Enterprise (1831) (category Schooners of the United States Navy)
    The fourth USS Enterprise was a United States Navy schooner. She was launched by the New York Navy Yard on 26 October 1831, and commissioned on 15 December...
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    George Bevans, and commissioned at New York Navy Yard on 13 June 1918. Sailing from New York City on 20 June to New London, Connecticut, for fitting out...
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    New York (canceled, unknown date) Columbus class Columbus (canceled, 1800) Unnamed, Boston Navy Yard (canceled, 1800) Unnamed, New York Navy Yard (canceled...
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    USS Susquehanna (1850) (category Ships of the Union Navy)
    Maryland emptying into the Chesapeake Bay. Her keel was laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1847. She was launched on 5 April 1850 and was commissioned on...
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    David B. Harmony (category United States Navy admirals)
    in 1862. Promoted to commander in 1866, Harmony then served at the New York Navy Yard, and then in 1867–69 commanded the Frolic in the European Squadron...
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    The New York class was a pair of super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy between 1911 and 1914. The two ships of the class, New York...
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    food. She was renamed G-3 on 17 November 1911, transferred to the New York Navy Yard for completion on 17 November 1913 following the cancellation of the...
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    battleships of the United States Navy. She had one sister ship, Utah. Florida was laid down at the New York Navy Yard in March 1909, launched in May 1910...
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    USS Niagara (1855) (category Sailing frigates of the United States Navy)
    USS Niagara was a screw frigate in the United States Navy. Niagara was launched by New York Navy Yard on 23 February 1855; sponsored by Miss Annie C. O'Donnell;...
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    association with Matthew C. Perry, commandant of the adjacent Brooklyn Navy Yard 1841–1843, whose opening of Japan to the West in 1854 revolutionized trade...
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  • USS Levant (category Sloops of the United States Navy)
    second-class sloop-of-war in the United States Navy. Levant was launched on 28 December 1837 by New York Navy Yard; and commissioned on 17 March 1838, with...
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    USS Atlanta (1884) (category Protected cruisers of the United States Navy)
    granddaughter of President Abraham Lincoln; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 19 July 1886, Captain Francis M. Bunce in command. Atlanta was...
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    received 13 battle stars for her service. She was laid down by the New York Navy Yard on 27 October 1926, launched on 25 April 1929, sponsored by Mrs. Joseph...
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  • USS Guerriere (1865) (category Sloops of the United States Navy)
    September 1865 in the Boston Navy Yard and commissioned on 21 May 1867, Commander Thomas G. Corbin, in command. She sailed from New York on 28 June 1867 to serve...
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    USS New York (BB-34) was a United States Navy battleship, the lead ship of her class. Named for New York State, she was designed as the first ship to carry...
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    Harvard arrived at New York on 27 August and decommissioned 2 September 1898 at New York Navy Yard. Reverting to her old name, New York, the ship resumed...
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    down on 1 February 1943 at the New York Navy Yard, being the first Essex-class carrier to be built at the New York Navy Yard. She was launched 29 April 1944...
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    to 1996 New York Naval Shipyard (NYNSY), also known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the New York Navy Yard, and United States Navy Yard, New York 1801 to 1966...
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    Elliott, and commissioned at New York Navy Yard on 15 June 1918. Departing New York on 25 June 1918, N-4 proceeded to the New London Submarine Base for outfitting...
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    The Kitty Hawk-class supercarriers of the United States Navy were an incremental improvement on the Forrestal-class vessels. Three were built, all in the...
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    USS Trenton (1876) (category Steamships of the United States Navy)
    frigate, in the United States Navy. She was named for Trenton, New Jersey. Trenton was laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1875; launched on 1 January...
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    USS Ellen (1853) (category Ships built in New York City)
    ferryboat, and purchased by the Navy on 10 October 1861 at New York; outfitted by New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 16 October 1861. Assigned to the South...
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    at Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States, docking at the New York Navy Yard, on 23 March. Wichita went to sea again on 6 April, bound for Bermuda;...
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    USS Buffalo (1893) (category Tenders of the United States Navy)
    commissioned in ordinary a week later, fitted out as an auxiliary cruiser at New York Navy Yard; and placed in full commission on 22 September 1898, with Lieutenant...
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