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ashore for a two-year tour at the New York Navy | Yard from 1838 to 1840. |
D. Stevenson; and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 2 February 1864, Acting Ensign William G. Jo |
mayor of Helena; commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 8 July 1897, Commander William T. Swinburne |
After being outfitted at the New York Navy | Yard, the tug reported for duty with the North Atlan |
tember 1945 Brennan sailed to the New York Navy | Yard to be prepared for inactivation. |
River and then Commandant of the New York Navy | Yard. |
cksburg was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 29 April and sold at auction to C. C. & H. C |
He was Commandant, New York Navy | Yard, and 3rd Naval District from April 20, 1936 to |
on 12 October 1861; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 9 May 1861, Commander W. C |
k City 30 July 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 10 August 1862, Acting Master |
port on 10 August and entered the New York Navy | Yard on the 18th. |
Navy 21 April 1863; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 11 June 1863, Lieutenant Comm |
uly 1943; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 16 July 1943, Comdr. |
Baker; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 23 December 1943, Lt. Comdr. |
ecame the first commandant of the New York Navy | Yard at age 27. |
Holder decommissioned at New York Navy | Yard 13 September 1944, and was struck from the Nava |
30 September 1863; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and put to sea on 4 November 1863, Acting Mast |
Mattabesett was delivered to the New York Navy | Yard on January 18, 1864, and commissioned April 7, |
7 June 1864; and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 11 July 1864. |
ar ended, Queen decommissioned at New York Navy | Yard 21 June 1865 and was sold at New York City 16 O |
(SP-1793) was commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 16 April 1918, Chief Boatswain's Mate John J |
Edwards off New York Navy | Yard, November 8, 1942. |
Miantonomoh was laid down at the New York Navy | Yard, Brooklyn, New York, in 1862; launched 15 Augus |
Following repairs at the New York Navy | Yard, the destroyer escort carried out training exer |
m Irving T. Bush; commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 31 May 1917, Lieutenant H. B. Riebe in command; |
The ship was laid down at New York Navy | Yard in 1863, launched on 6 October 1863, and commis |
d down on 15 December 1942 by the New York Navy | Yard, and launched on 28 February 1944, sponsored by |
" ship came out of drydock at the New York Navy | Yard for shakedown from 26 September to 20 October i |
.) Acree; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 19 July 1943, Lieutenant Commander William H |
She was commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard in Brooklyn, New York, as USS High Ball (SP-947 |
and Bell, New York; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 13 December 1861, Lieutenant |
bsequently from Portsmouth to the New York Navy | Yard - via President Roads, Mass., and Tompkinsville |
during which she made repairs at New York Navy | Yard. |
Cayuga to report forthwith to the New York Navy | Yard. |
er No. 13 and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 20 May 1898 with Lieutenant Commander Marcus |
converted to naval service by the New York Navy | Yard; and placed in service at New York City on 7 No |
gust 1865, and was laid up at the New York Navy | Yard. |
of 1883 and was broken up at the New York Navy | Yard in 1884. |
to a coal hulk for service at the New York Navy | Yard. |
ensive overhaul and alteration at New York Navy | Yard. |
Departing Key West for New York Navy | Yard 23 July 1940, she was overhauled and following |
the Navy, and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 20 February 1897 with Commander Richard P. L |
he served as an inspector in the New York Navy | Yard. |
provisions and ammunition at the New York Navy | Yard and then traveled to New London, Connecticut, t |
e USS Columbia (C-12), and at the New York Navy | Yard until February 3, 1908. |
and post-shakedown repairs at the New York Navy | Yard, LST-356 set out for the coast of Africa on 19 |
on 19 August 1863; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 8 September 1863, Acting M |
awn had a new boiler installed at New York Navy | Yard from 7 February-27 April 1862, then stood out f |
amer, was launched 18 May 1837 by New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 13 December 1837, Captain M. |
raveled from Albrook Field to the New York Navy | Yard on the USAT Frederick Funston, arriving there o |
fitting out, G-4 proceeded to the New York Navy | Yard on 25 April for service with Division Three, Su |
was used as a ferry boat between New York Navy | Yard and Ellis Island. |
merican War; and delivered to the New York Navy | Yard to be placed in service. |
te that fall, Waller departed the New York Navy | Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., bound for the Pacific, via the |
the ship was commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 15 May 1941. |
L. N. Chambliss; completed at the New York Navy | Yard; commissioned 11 October 1904, Commander Alexan |
ned as USS Arroyo (SP-197) at the New York Navy | Yard at Brooklyn, New York, on 25 June 1917 with Boa |
e Navy 14 May 1898; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 27 May 1898, Lieutenant Comma |
She was then was laid up at New York Navy | Yard until sold 15 August 1865. |
to Navy use, she commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 8 September 1863, Acting Lieutenant T. Stites i |
r and served as Commandant of the New York Navy | Yard from 1872 to 1876, as Governor of the Naval Asy |
Somers was launched by the New York Navy | Yard on 16 April 1842 and commissioned on 12 May 184 |
aid up in the marine basin at the New York Navy | Yard. |
arrying weapons and ammunition in New York Navy | Yard during and after the Civil War. |
2 in New York City; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 24 November 1862, Lieutena |
eorge Bevans, and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 13 June 1918 with Lieutenant Commander Morri |
Accordingly, the New York Navy | Yard rebuilt her in 1851 as a much more conventional |
After an availability at the New York Navy | Yard, she spent nine days during mid-June engaged in |
October 1861 and proceeded to the New York Navy | Yard at Brooklyn, New York, where she received weapo |
Adirondack was built at the New York Navy | Yard in Brooklyn, New York. |
was in charge of ordnance at the New York Navy | Yard from 1861-63 helping fit out ships which had be |
Gertrude was fitted out at New York Navy | Yard and commissioned there 22 July 1863, Acting Mas |
house Board in 1861; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and sailed 2 October 1861 for Washington, D.C. |
launched on 26 August 1937 at the New York Navy | Yard, sponsored by Helen Poindexter (the daughter of |
Haddam, Connecticut; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; commissioned 21 February 1862, Lieutenant N. B |
strella was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 16 July 1867, and sold 9 October 1867. |
She was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 13 December 1921, and in July 1922, lent to |
Rhode Island; and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 29 July 1861, Comdr. |
She was converted in the New York Navy | Yard, recommissioned 1 July 1940; and redesignated A |
uary 1906 into the Marines at the New York navy | yard, but was considered "deserted" with the transcr |
Honeysuckle, she commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 3 December 1863, Acting Ensign Cyrus Sears comm |
uly 1861; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 12 September 1861, Acting Master Joseph Spin |
wing a 10-day availability at the New York Navy | Yard, Bronstein joined the screen of a Mediterranean |
ed North to serve as a tug at the New York Navy | Yard during the partial demobilization of the Union |
decommissioned on 20 June 1865 at New York Navy | Yard. |
as USS Hopestill (SP-191) at the New York Navy | Yard at Brooklyn, New York, on 26 July 1917 with Ens |
two short periods in ordinary at New York Navy | Yard she served continuously for the next 10 years. |
She was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 14 May 1863. |
y on 5 August 1862; fitted out at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 19 November 1862, Lieutena |
d to duty at the Marine Barracks, New York Navy | Yard, on September 10, of that year. |
da, 8 November 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned 12 December 1862, Acting Volu |
Harmony returned to the New York Navy | Yard in 1869-72, was promoted to captain in 1875, an |
decommissioned in October 1945 at New York Navy | Yard and scrapped in 1946. |
a short conversion period at the New York Navy | Yard Annex, Bayonne, New Jersey. |
on 4 November 1862; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned sometime in December, Acting |
er returned via Port Royal to the New York Navy | Yard where she was decommissioned on 15 January 1864 |
y on 21 April 1898; fitted out by New York Navy | Yard; and commissioned on 13 May 1898, Lieutenant Co |
a much needed availability in the New York Navy | Yard, Bostwick returned to sea with Card for patrol |
hed guest, Aramis returned to the New York Navy | Yard and shifted thence to the Marine Basin, Brookly |
She was in ordinary at New York Navy | Yard until 12 January 1874 when she was commissioned |
telegraphed the commandant of the New York Navy | Yard orders to send whatever vessels he had availabl |
She operated around the New York Navy | Yard during World War I then was decommissioned from |
voyage DE-416 was towed into the New York Navy | Yard 1 June for inactivation. |
ion to a coastal minelayer at the New York Navy | Yard. |
29 May 1863; and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 17 June, Acting Master A. L. B. Zerega in comma |
She commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 18 April 1864, Ens. C. W. Rogers in command. |
n 13 September 1861; outfitted at New York Navy | Yard; delivered at Hampton Roads, Virginia on 26 Oct |
er) submarine chaser built at the New York Navy | Yard at Brooklyn, New York. |
onverted for naval service at the New York Navy | Yard in Brooklyn, New York, classified as a submarin |
owdrop; and was fitted out at the New York Navy | Yard. |
Marjorie F. Miller, towed to the New York Navy | Yard after the termination of the Lake contract on 7 |
erberry was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 10 June. |
d Heliotrope, she commissioned at New York Navy | Yard 24 April 1864. |
om Labrasea (kick failed) Louisville - Young 20 | yard pass from Bryant (kick failed) |
"By Your Side" ( | Yard Mix 1) - 4:18 |
"By Your Side" ( | Yard Mix 1) - 4:16 |
s the access line to Zeitz-Aylsdorf marshalling | yard, where the Altenburg-Meuselwitz-Zeitz line star |
travels through Green Hill, Marble Zone, Spring | Yard, Labyrinth zone, Starlight zone, and Final Zone |
Hamilton - TD - Joe Zuger 3 | yard run (Tommy Joe Coffey convert) |
Hamilton - Rouge - Joe Zuger 00 | yard punt |
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