The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was the first United States Navy shipyard and was historically important for nearly two centuries. Construction of the...
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mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy's Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, some time around October...
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Sound Naval Shipyard – Bremerton, Washington Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam – Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Philadelphia Naval Shipyard – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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(SLEP) at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. From 1990 to 1992, Constellation received her $800 million service life extension also in Philadelphia. The program...
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1801 to 1966 Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1799 to 1995, at two locations San Francisco Naval Shipyard, later Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, then Treasure...
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president Woodrow Wilson. The Philly Shipyard is a private company operating on what was once the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Delaware River Main Channel Deepening...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on part of the site of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. The commercial yard began after the United States Navy had ended...
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Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance facility in Philadelphia, formerly the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, and, until late 2017, was available for donation...
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of notable shipbuilders and shipyards: Suez shipyard Alexandria Shipyard Baku Shipyard FMC Dockyard Limited Ananda Shipyard and Shipways Bashundhara Steel...
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Brooklyn Navy Yard (redirect from New York Naval Shipyard)
an active shipyard for the United States Navy, and was also known as the United States Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn and New York Naval Shipyard at various...
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experiment carried out by the U.S. Navy at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (the so-called Philadelphia Experiment), met Albert Einstein there, and for...
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might hit the Philadelphia shore on the far side of the Delaware River. The ship was commissioned 29 April 1961, at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Captain William...
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River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey, built four and the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia completed...
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Radars" United States Naval Institute Proceedings December 1978 p.145 Polmar, Norman "The U.S. Navy: Shipboard Radars" United States Naval Institute Proceedings...
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(CA-137) was a heavy cruiser laid down in December 1944 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, but construction was cancelled in August 1945 USS Norfolk (DL-1)...
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After the war she was quickly deemed surplus and scrapped at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in February 1946. Omaha's keel was laid down by the Todd Dry...
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and Craft: An Illustrated Design History. Illustrated Design Histories. Naval Institute Press. pp. 351–362. ISBN 1-55750-250-1. Retrieved March 22, 2010...
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direction per day, is the only route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard is located at the confluence of the Delaware...
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USS Wright (CVL-49) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
commissioned at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 9 February 1947, with Captain Frank T. Ward in command. Wright departed Philadelphia on 18 March 1947...
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the Philadelphia Navy Yard and entered service in 1944. The ship was modernized under the 1957 conversions program at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and...
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USS Guam (LPH-9) (category Ships built in Philadelphia)
Jima-class amphibious assault ship, and was laid down by the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 15 November 1962; launched on 22 August 1964, sponsored by...
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USS Cubera (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
joined in fleet exercises until 4 July 1947 when she sailed to Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for an extensive GUPPY II modernization. Returning to Key West...
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the New York Naval Shipyard and Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, were run by the government. When bids were reviewed, the privately run shipyards' submissions...
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USS Claude V. Ricketts (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
4 June 1960 and commissioned as USS Biddle on 5 May 1962, at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Biddle was renamed to Claude V. Ricketts on 28 July 1964 in...
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cruiser that preceded it. The desire for the Brooklyns arose from the London Naval Treaty of 1930, which limited the construction of heavy cruisers, i.e.,...
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USS Dale (DLG-19) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Naval Vessel Register)
Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, USA and commissioned at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on 23 November 1963. Her sponsor was Mrs. Daniel J. Flood. Assigned...
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an historic, American barracks that is located at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register...
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executive officer. Philadelphia portal Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Philadelphia Naval Asylum William P. C. Barton Naval Surgeon of Philadelphia Preservation...
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USS Galveston (CL-93) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
course for Norfolk on 17 March and a special yard period in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. In July 1959, Galveston conducted shakedown and acceptance trials...
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