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    Hunters Point Naval Shipyard was a United States Navy shipyard in San Francisco, California, located on 638 acres (258 ha) of waterfront at Hunters Point...
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  • in San Francisco, California Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, another name for the San Francisco Naval Shipyard Hunter's Point, Queens, a neighborhood in New...
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    Naval Shipyard was a short-lived shipyard formed in 1965 with the combination of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard and the Mare Island Naval Shipyard....
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    neighborhoods in the southeastern corner of the city. The decommissioned Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is located within its boundaries and Candlestick Park, which...
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    Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1799 to 1995, at two locations San Francisco Naval Shipyard, later Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, then Treasure Island Naval Station...
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  • radiation and nuclear weapons. The facility was based at the Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, California. The NRDL was formed in 1946 to...
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    The Hunter's Point crane is a gantry crane located at the naval shipyard in Hunters Point, San Francisco. When it was built, in 1947 to repair battleships...
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  • Soil Samples Throw Hunters Point Shipyard Development into Disarray". "RADIATION PROBLEMS MULTIPLY FOR SAN FRANCISCO'S HUNTERS POINT". www.peer.org. 5...
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    USS Greenfish (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Fleet's submarine force. In 1970 she underwent a yard overhaul at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, CA. She then underwent weapons alignment in Bangor...
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    (partly assembled bombs without the fissile components) left Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, California, on 16 July aboard the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis...
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    USS Brinkley Bass (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    southern California. During the summer of 1947, she entered Hunters Point Naval Shipyard for regular overhaul. The repair period lasted until November...
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    Hiroshima a few weeks later. Indianapolis departed San Francisco's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard on 16 July 1945, within hours of the Trinity test. She set a...
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    The Mare Island Naval Shipyard (MINSY or MINS) was the first United States Navy base established on the Pacific Ocean and was in service 142 years from...
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    Field Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Naval Air...
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    USS Brill (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    She commenced overhaul at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, California, on 29 September 1947. Leaving the shipyard early in 1948, she completed...
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    USS Oriskany (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Subic Bay on 18 December. As per her custom, Oriskany entered Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, San Francisco, on 17 January 1972 for her winter restricted...
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    USS Achernar (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    outbreak of the Korean War, Achernar was completing overhaul at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. She got underway on 7 July 1950 and soon began onloading troops...
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    with ships and aircraft during the month of May, she entered Hunters Point Naval Shipyard for a three-month overhaul. Back at sea by the middle of September...
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    bombs without the powder charge and fissile components) left Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, California, on July 16 aboard the cruiser USS Indianapolis,...
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  • Station Treasure Island, Marin Headlands, Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and Hamilton Air Force Base, and abandoned base housing...
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    USS Texas (CGN-39) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    1989, Texas conducted local operations and a short overhaul at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco. By the end of the year, she was back at sea...
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  • of notable shipbuilders and shipyards: Suez shipyard Alexandria Shipyard Baku Shipyard FMC Dockyard Limited Ananda Shipyard and Shipways Chittagong Dry...
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    from Dartmouth, England, at the Hunter's Point in San Francisco Bay, near the current Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. In 1892 William Stone's son, Frank...
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    was used as an internment camp to detain Japanese Americans. Hunters Point Naval Shipyard became a hub of activity, and Fort Mason became the primary port...
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    USS Sanctuary (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    decommissioned on 15 December. The next 11 months were spent at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard where she was converted for use as a dependents' hospital and...
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    Cantilever type, (Norfolk Naval Shipyard), (1940) Hunters Point Gantry Crane, world's largest, 460 ton capacity, (Hunters Point Naval Shipyard), (1947) Matterhorn...
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    USS Intrepid (CV-11) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    steamed on 16 March, escorted by the destroyer USS Remey, to Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco for permanent repairs, arriving there six days...
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    USS Bream (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    decommissioned to undergo conversion to an antisubmarine "hunter-killer submarine" at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco. The conversion included the...
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    Shipyard, Alameda, California (1916–1956). also called the Alameda Works of the Union plant of Bethlehem Steel Hunters Point Drydocks, Hunters Point,...
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    USS Missouri (BB-63) (category Naval museums in the United States)
    Francisco. There, additional fitting-out work was carried out at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard to prepare the vessel for use as a fleet flagship. On 14 December...
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