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    Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation (also operating as Todd Pacific) was an American corporation which built escort carriers, destroyers, cargo ships and auxiliaries...
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  • Cammell Laird is a British shipbuilding company. It was formed from the merger of Laird Brothers of Birkenhead and Johnson Cammell & Co of Sheffield at...
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  • photographs of Northwestern Ontario, including the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company. [dead link] List of Western Dry Dock ship plans. 48°27′11″N...
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  • The Defoe Shipbuilding Company was a small ship builder established in 1905 in Bay City, Michigan, United States. It ceased to operate in 1976 after failing...
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    some were named after chemical elements. Built by Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company in Mobile, AL, Type Coal, Design # 1039 USSB # 301 Name Darien...
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    A&P Group (category Companies based in Tyne and Wear)
    consultancy between British shipbuilding companies Austin & Pickersgill and Appledore Shipbuilders, and focused on ship design and construction. Initially...
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    shipyard in Sausalito, which built Liberty ships. The site was near the former Northwestern Pacific Railroad repair yard situated at Richardson's Bay in Marin...
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    Wooden boats of World War II (category Auxiliary ship classes of the United States Navy)
    Shipyard Gig Harbor Shipbuilding Gray's Harbor Shipbuilding Hillstrom Shipbuilding Hoquiam Shipyard Mojean & Ericson "Northwestern Shipbuilding". Archived from...
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    referred to as the "Marin Shipbuilding Division of W.A. Bechtel Company" and that lengthy title was shortened to Marin-Ship or what known today as "Marinship"...
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    J. "Launching a Thousand Ships: Entrepreneurs, War Workers, and the State in American Shipbuilding, 1940-1945." Northwestern University Ph.D. Thesis....
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    Franco-Benelux contemporary Report on Survey of U.S. Shipbuilding and Repair Facilities. Northwestern University: U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration...
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    USS Palmer (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Fore River Shipbuilding Company, Quincy, Massachusetts. The ship was launched on 18 August 1918, sponsored by Mrs. Robert C. Hilliard, and commissioned...
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    Company was a shipbuilding and ship repair company in Alameda, California that was active from the 1920s through the 1940s. The company built ships for the...
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    Yuan'ou, a shipbuilding engineer and professor of the history of science at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, argues that Zheng He's treasure ships could not...
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    wreck was found at Pearl and Hermes atoll in the 21st century, an atoll for which the ship is also a namesake along with another ship. A letter dated 16 May...
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  • damage and was filmed in Sevastopol, where it had been taken for repairs. Saratov — On 24 March 2022, a Russian Navy Alligator-class landing ship that was...
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    US FWS Dennis Winn (category Ships of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service)
    three builders in Washington and California. The Northwestern Shipbuilding Company constructed her at Bellingham, Washington, and delivered her to the United...
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    any of the six dry docks and buildings to any shipbuilding or ship-repair company. However, the Navy Yard did have 83 tenants and 2,600 employees, who generated...
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    Nagasu, Kumamoto (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    and goldfish, and food processing. Local industries are mostly related to shipbuilding and ship repair. Nagasu has four public elementary schools and...
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    Battleship (redirect from Battle ship)
    to serve as capital ships with the most intense firepower. Before the rise of supercarriers, battleships were among the largest and most formidable weapon...
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    USS Hammann (DD-412) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    and sunk during the Battle of Midway, while assisting the sinking aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. Hammann was launched by the Federal Shipbuilding and...
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  • and Lewis Company or Madden and Lewis Corp. was a wooden shipbuilding company in Sausalito, California. To support the World War 2 demand for ships Madden...
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    SS Munargo (category Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation)
    SS Munargo was a commercial cargo and passenger ship built for the Munson Steamship Line by New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey launched 17...
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    USS Yorktown (CV-5) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; launched on 4 April 1936; sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt; and commissioned at the Naval Station...
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  • two and sank with the loss of 10 lives off the Aleutian Islands. Floyd W. Spencer, built in 1944 at Delta Shipbuilding, New Orleans, Category:Ships built...
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  • Gibdock (category Construction and civil engineering companies of Gibraltar)
    alongside its traditional ship repair usage. Gibdock currently remains a ship repair and conversion facility, providing repair services to all sectors of...
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    USS Whale (SSN-638) (category Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts)
    ship of that name, after the whale family of aquatic mammals. Whale's keel was laid down on 27 May 1964, at the General Dynamics Quincy Shipbuilding Division...
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    USS Lionfish (category Ships built by William Cramp & Sons)
    Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy named for the lionfish, a scorpaenid fish native to the Pacific and an invasive species found...
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    in the northwestern region of Eurasia in areas that include shipping and shipbuilding, shipwrecks, naval battles, and military installations and lighthouses...
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    United States Navy (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    2020. The Navy's most recent 30-year shipbuilding plan, published in 2016, calls for a future fleet of 350 ships to meet the challenges of an increasingly...
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