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    The Boston Navy Yard, originally called the Charlestown Navy Yard and later Boston Naval Shipyard, was one of the oldest shipbuilding facilities in the...
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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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    Unnamed, Boston Navy Yard (canceled, 1800) Unnamed, New York Navy Yard (canceled, 1800) Franklin (canceled, 1800) Unnamed, Washington Navy Yard (canceled...
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    USS Cassin Young (category National Historic Landmarks in Boston)
    Cassin Young can now be visited seasonally free of charge in the Boston Navy Yard at Boston National Historical Park. Cassin Young arrived at Pearl Harbor...
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    following is a partial list of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard, also called the Charlestown Navy Yard and Boston Naval Shipyard. The year shown is the launch...
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    The 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...
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    completed was commissioned on 20 January 1943 at the Boston Navy Yard; it was delivered to the Royal Navy under the Lend-Lease provisions and became HMS Bayntun...
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    South Boston Naval Annex was a 167-acre (68 ha) United States Navy shipyard annex located in South Boston. It was the annex of the Boston Navy Yard, and...
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    Maps of Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay is located in the lobby of the Boston Harbor Hotel. In the lobby of Building 114 at the Boston Navy Yard is an...
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    the Navy seventeen days later. Such was the speed at which the yard produced ships that the Navy was forced to moor the ships at the Boston Navy Yard for...
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    first bridge across the Charles River connected Boston with Charlestown. An 87-acre (35 ha) Navy Yard was established in 1800; Charlestown State Prison...
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    Boston (CA-69/CAG-1), a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser and later a Boston-class guided missile cruiser, was the sixth ship of the United States Navy to...
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    was commissioned as USS Richard P. Leary on 23 February 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard. After World War II, they were in a mothball state, but on 10 March...
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    The fourth USS Boston was an 18-gun sloop of war, launched on 15 October 1825 by the Boston Navy Yard and commissioned the following year, Master Commandant...
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    Mrs. Elizabeth F. Pinckney, and commissioned on 15 June 1946 at the Boston Navy Yard. Following outfitting and a shakedown cruise in the vicinity of Casco...
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    Naval Hospital Boston was a hospital in Chelsea, Massachusetts. With the closure of the nearby Boston Navy Yard, the hospital closed in 1974. On January...
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    Charlestown Navy Yard, later Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts 1800 to 1974 Ulstein Verft, Norway, established in 1917 (still a working yard under the...
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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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    August 1911, returning to the New York Navy Yard on 11 September. Subsequently placed in reserve at the Boston Navy Yard on 20 April 1912, Salem relieved Wabash...
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  • the Army in 1942, after working at the Ritz Carlton Hotel and the Boston Navy Yard. He served in the 36th Division as a First Sergeant. He joined troops...
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    York Navy Yard and the Boston Navy Yard. While at the Boston Navy Yard, Lieutenant Colonel Meade made an enemy of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore...
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    Barrier Boat (category Equipment of the United States Navy)
    Kings Bay in 2006, and remaining examples are still in use at the Boston Navy Yard, Naval Base Kitsap, Naval Station Norfolk, Naval Base Point Loma, and...
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    Gleaves-class destroyers were a class of 66 destroyers of the United States Navy built 1938–42, designed by Gibbs & Cox. The first ship of the class was USS Gleaves...
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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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    Preble had the flag quilted to a canvas sail, and unfurled it at the Boston Navy Yard to take the first known photograph of it. He then put the flag on display...
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    Norfolk Navy Yard and abbreviated as NNSY, is a U.S. Navy facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, for building, remodeling and repairing the Navy's ships. It...
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    States Navy and later sold to the Republic of China Navy. Six oilers were ordered for construction by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard and the Boston Navy Yard...
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    destroyers were a class of eight 1,365-ton destroyers in the United States Navy and the first US destroyers of post-World War I design. Their construction...
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    state. On 4 March 1907, Vermont was commissioned into the US Navy at the Boston Navy Yard, with Captain William P. Potter as her first commanding officer...
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    Co., Rochester, New York; and commissioned 20 December 1946 at the Boston Navy Yard. Rochester departed Provincetown, Mass., 22 February 1947 for shakedown...
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