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After completing fitting out at the Boston Navy | Yard on 21 September 1942, YMS-80 then proceeded to |
Matagorda (AVP 22) was laid down by Boston Navy | Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, on 6 September 1940. |
as LST-1153 on 19 July 1945 at the Boston Navy | Yard. |
mmissioned on 30 August 1861 at the Boston Navy | Yard, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Lewis Drake Voorhe |
nd converted to a bomb ketch by the Boston Navy | Yard. |
Quincy returned to the Boston Navy | Yard on 5 October for refit preparatory to final acc |
was laid down on 8 June 1919 by the Boston Navy | Yard in Boston, Massachusetts; launched on 2 June 19 |
mmodore in July 1866, served at the Boston Navy | Yard until returning to Washington, D.C. as Superint |
rence-class high speed transport at Boston Navy | Yard early in 1945, Enright sailed from Norfolk, Vir |
ong Wharf in downtown Boston to the Boston Navy | Yard in Charlestown, operated by Boston Harbor Cruis |
s, Vermont underwent repairs at the Boston Navy | Yard from 9 March-23 June and then rejoined the flee |
es in July, when she arrived at the Boston Navy | Yard. |
Captain Wadleigh served at the Boston Navy | Yard until June 1898, including some very busy month |
ring Works; and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 22 November 1940, Lt. James T. Baldwin, USNR |
ice to patrol the waters around the Boston Navy | Yard. |
She was recommissioned at Boston Navy | Yard 23 October 1908. |
October before she returned to the Boston Navy | Yard. |
August 1861 and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard 23 September, Lt. J. P. Cressy in command. |
ly at Boston, Rhode Island departed Boston Navy | Yard on 24 July for Balboa, Panama and Mare Island N |
ee was launched 2 April 1862 by the Boston Navy | Yard; sponsored by Miss Emily Dorr; and commissioned |
Circassian arrived at Boston Navy | Yard from her last cruise 11 April 1865, was placed |
launched on 15 October 1825 by the Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned the following year, Master Com |
6 April 1922, Southery moved to the Boston Navy | Yard and assumed duty there as receiving ship on the |
for a month of availability at the Boston Navy | Yard from 18 March to 17 April 1942 - she performed |
s delivered to the U.S. Navy at the Boston Navy | Yard on 9 January 1864 and commissioned there on 10 |
arts-class destroyer escort, at the Boston Navy | Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, for the United States N |
amaxon completed fitting out at the Boston Navy | Yard, then conducted shakedown off the New England c |
aid down on 6 September 1940 by the Boston Navy | Yard at Boston, Massachusetts, and launched on 17 Ma |
mayor of Woonsocket; ferried to the Boston Navy | Yard for completion; accepted by the Navy on 27 July |
was fitted out for blockade duty at Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned 12 February 1864, Acting Lieut |
g Co.; delivered to the Navy at the Boston Navy | Yard on 19 February 1942; and placed in service ther |
ission in reserve on 15 May 1916 at Boston Navy | Yard, Rhode Island was detached from the Atlantic Fl |
Snapper fitted out at the Boston Navy | Yard, then began three years of training and tests a |
onverted to a "mine planter" at the Boston Navy | Yard during the next several months, for duty laying |
cal storm, the ships arrived at the Boston Navy | Yard on 25 July. |
ll boat," she was reassigned to the Boston Navy | Yard at Boston for use as a non-commissioned launch, |
s decommissioned for repairs at the Boston Navy | Yard. |
McHenry flag in the Boston Navy | Yard |
USS Cassin Young berthed at the Boston Navy | Yard |
as laid down on 5 April 1942 at the Boston Navy | Yard; launched on 27 June 1942; transferred to the R |
s laid down on 4 August 1945 at the Boston Navy | Yard; launched on 19 July 1946; sponsored by Mrs. Wi |
Instead, she was laid up in the Boston Navy | Yard. |
raska was undergoing repairs at the Boston Navy | Yard, attached to the 3rd Division, Battleship Force |
Montana (ACR-13) as well as at the Boston Navy | Yard as its engineering officer. |
d commissioned on 8 January 1862 at Boston Navy | Yard, Lieutenant John Downes in command. |
tober 1861; and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 20 February 1862, Lt. John C. Beaumont in co |
tch was launched on 14 June 1941 by Boston Navy | Yard; sponsored by Mrs. H. W. Thomas, grandniece of |
Upon completion, she was in the Boston Navy | Yard from 24 to 31 May. |
eet and served as receiving ship at Boston Navy | Yard from 24 July 1914-13 March 1916. |
Cohasset arrived at Boston Navy | Yard on 1 June 1865. |
Built by the Boston Navy | Yard, she departed Boston, Massachusetts, on 3 April |
. Robinson, and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 24 July 1941 with Lt. (jg) Gordon Abbott in |
was launched on 6 April 1945 by the Boston Navy | Yard, sponsored by Mrs. W. V. Alexander, Jr.; and co |
m 1854 to 1856 was stationed at the Boston Navy | Yard. |
BDE-9, was launched 10 May 1943 by Boston Navy | Yard; sponsored by Mrs. D. W. Carlson; and commissio |
mmissioned on 14 August 1866 in the Boston Navy | Yard. |
by the Navy Department and sent to Boston Navy | Yard to be fitted for service, arriving on 21 April |
nimak underwent availability at the Boston Navy | Yard for the entire month of January 1945. |
cember 1911, Accomac arrived at the Boston Navy | Yard where she spent the remainder of her active car |
After returning briefly to Boston Navy | Yard for repairs, Georgia joined with other ships of |
he commissioned 15 December 1917 at Boston Navy | Yard, Ensign C. P. Jameson, USNRF, in command. |
laid down on 8 February 1942 at the Boston Navy | Yard at Boston, Massachusetts and launched on 26 Jan |
He also had two tours at the Boston Navy | Yard on ordnance duty and as Executive Officer. |
Stribling, and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 16 August 1918, Lieutenant Commander Thomas |
ty has operated from offices in the Boston Navy | Yard. |
wooden steamer Maratanza, built at Boston Navy | Yard in 1861, was launched 26 November and commissio |
dge was launched 18 May 1916 at the Boston Navy | Yard; sponsored by Mrs. Granville Searcy Fleece, a g |
patch sent by the Commandant of the Boston Navy | Yard described Hubbard as "not temperamentally fitte |
ned in Canada and then taken to the Boston Navy | Yard for outfitting. |
7 in tow, arriving 23 June at South Boston Navy | Yard for overhaul and repairs. |
States, he became Commandant of the Boston Navy | Yard in May 1852 and served there through February 1 |
he builder, and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 8 February 1862, Lt. George M. Ransom in com |
post-shakedown availability at the Boston Navy | Yard from 25 May-15 June. |
She was modernized at the Boston Navy | Yard from 1 April 1925-1 November 1926. |
as laid down on 5 April 1942 by the Boston Navy | Yard and launched on 27 June 1942. |
er a restricted availability at the Boston Navy | Yard in February 1942, the minesweeper returned to N |
ffy (DE-268) on 7 April 1943 by the Boston Navy | Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, and launched on 19 May |
w months before finding work at the Boston Navy | Yard. |
ating memorial ship, berthed at the Boston Navy | Yard (Boston National Historical Park) in Boston, Ma |
commissioned on 22 July 1911 at the Boston Navy | Yard, Lieutenant Charles R. Train in command. |
le (DE-266) on 11 March 1943 by the Boston Navy | Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, and launched on 22 Apri |
id down for the Coast Survey by the Boston Navy | Yard on 24 February 1853; launched on 12 May 1853; a |
She was then laid up at Boston Navy | Yard until joining the West Indies Squadron in 1836. |
ge was launched on 26 April 1842 by Boston Navy | Yard and commissioned on 16 December 1842, Commander |
ode Island, with coal, then entered Boston Navy | Yard where she decommissioned 26 April 1921. |
ket was subsequently transferred to Boston Navy | Yard to perform yard tug duties. |
into the United States Navy at the Boston Navy | Yard on 23 July 1915 under the command of Lieutenant |
onclad monitor was laid down at the Boston Navy | Yard, Charlestown, MA, in 1862; launched 23 March 18 |
usetts, until decommissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 30 September 1865. |
as laid down on 7 April 1945 at the Boston Navy | Yard; launched on 18 July 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Wo |
17 August 1847 and returning to the Boston Navy | Yard on 17 July 1849. |
P. Philip; and commissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard 24 August 1918, Lieutenant Commander John F. Co |
7-1834): the naval dry docks at the Boston Navy | Yard in Charlestown and at Norfolk. |
Astrea was assigned to duty at the Boston Navy | Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, where she served as t |
erwent a repair availability at the Boston Navy | Yard, from 13 March until 4 April. |
LST-980 on 22 December 1943 at the Boston Navy | Yard; the ship was launched on 10 February 1944, spo |
was launched on 18 July 1942 by the Boston Navy | Yard, sponsored by Miss T.L. Conner; and commissione |
little steamer was assigned to the Boston Navy | Yard and operated at that base through the end of th |
Upon her arrival at the Boston Navy | Yard, Brisk underwent repairs and alterations. |
continued to serve the Navy at the Boston Navy | Yard in some type of yard craft status. |
14, 1834, Alden then served at the Boston Navy | Yard until he was assigned to the United States Expl |
y on 18 May 1942; fitted out at the Boston Navy | Yard; and placed in service there on 27 May 1942. |
Following repairs at the Boston Navy | Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, she steamed to Green |
5, Rockaway began conversion at the Boston Navy | Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, into a press informat |
missioned on 20 January 1943 at the Boston Navy | Yard; it was delivered to the Royal Navy under the L |
y Miss Beatrice P. Barker, towed to Boston Navy | Yard 19 May 1944 for completion, and commissioned 12 |
launched on 7 December 1942 at the Boston Navy | Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, as BDE-5, intended fo |
Penn State - Brady 7 | yard pass from Kerry Collins (Fayak kick) - Penn St |
Lara Spencer's first book, "I Brake for | Yard Sales", a guide on how to create high end looki |
Bestwood Park, Bilborough, Bramcote, Brewhouse | Yard, Bulwell, Chilwell, Cossall, Eastwood, Felley, |
emer Vulkan Schiff- und Maschinenbau, Bremen as | yard number 712 and launched in 1934, being complete |
id down on 5 December 1941 at the Bremer Vulkan | yard at Bremen-Vegesack, launched on 2 September 194 |
laid down on 30 April 1942 at the Bremer Vulkan | yard at Bremen-Vegesack, launched on 4 January 1943, |
May 1932, and decommissioned at Bremerton Navy | Yard 30 June 1932. |
the ship was brought over to the Bremerton Navy | Yard for repairs. |
25 January 1946 and entered the Bremerton Navy | Yard for voyage repairs. |
5 Colorado was being refitted at Bremerton Navy | Yard, Washington State. |
Brewer's 12 | yard touchdown pass to Taylor made the final score 3 |
Bridge Street | Yard (City Transit Division / Market-Frankford Line) |
in fact obsolete buoys found in a British Navy | yard, which were simply sprayed silver and filmed in |
built as Key West in 1862 at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York. |
lson worked as a machinist at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard from 1931 to 1938. |
on McConnell, and commissioned at Brooklyn Navy | Yard 28 May 1943, was so named in his honor. |
n Mall, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Navy | Yard, Fulton Ferry, and Clinton Hill. |
he became master mechanic in the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
The court martial was held on the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
M. Roche; and commissioned at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard on 21 February 1944 with Lieutenant Robert E. P |
She arrived Brooklyn Navy | Yard 28 June for alterations; recommissioned in full |
the Commandant of marines at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
placed in full commission at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard on 8 September 1944 with Commander A. L. Prosse |
The Brooklyn Navy | Yard received an allotment of $880,000, marked for s |
Although Brooklyn Navy | Yard Development Corporation president Andrew Kimbal |
She entered Brooklyn Navy | Yard on 17 November for conversion to a troop transp |
at day, while Plymouth was at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, Gidding and another sailor, Landsman William C |
d a crewmate from drowning at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
eived his initial training at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard; however, the war ended before he finished trai |
in the 1950s when working at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
s an anti-aircraft cruiser at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
dee sailed out of Norfolk and the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York as an escort for vessels sailing to I |
After overhaul at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, Hamul sailed for the Pacific 1 January 1945 re |
d and then was transferred to the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York on July 20, 1902. |
Oregon in dry dock, Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
962, she went into drydock in the Brooklyn Navy | Yard for a major overhaul. |
kg) torpedoes was unloaded at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, loaded on a horse-drawn truck, and hauled acro |
to receiving ship Vermont at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
utfitted for naval service at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard in Brooklyn, New York and commissioned on 25 Ma |
building, using facilities at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
at day, while Plymouth was at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, Corey and another sailor, Seaman Charles Giddi |
1857 constructing engineer of the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
Quarters A, Brooklyn Navy | Yard was the residence of the commander of the Brook |
City on 13 January 1914, reaching Brooklyn Navy | Yard on 20 January. |
s redesignated ARS-4, and entered Brooklyn Navy | Yard for conversion. |
rooklyn cafeteria across from the Brooklyn Navy | Yard. |
In 1852 Macedonian docked at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard to be razeed and converted to a sloop-of-war fo |
ecommissioned 3 March 1922 at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard and was sold to Moore & McCormack Inc. of New Y |
James Brooks, 1000 | yard rushing season (1,004 yards) |
James Brooks, 1000 | yard rushing season (1,087) |
SJSU - John Broussard 76 | yard pass from Adam Tafralis (Jared Strubeck kick), |
HOU - Kris Brown 43 | yard field goal, 0:21. |
Q4 - 0:00 - Josh Brown 50 | yard field goal (SEA 13-10) |
11:04 CMU Brown 4 | yard run (Aguila kick) 7-0 CMU |
Stanford - Jackie Brown 24 | yard run (Garcia kick), 6:29 |
Kevin Brown's 14 | yard touchdown run made the final margin 31-14. |
y Museum is located in the old Buckland Freight | yard. |
Car# 10 running in the Buckland freight | yard. |
s goods shed survives in a builders' merchant's | yard. |
The station building and | yard were sold and are now the location of a large t |
Reclaimed Building Material | Yard on Meatworks Road |
Following closure the station buildings and | yard were used for a local crawler tractor distribut |
The ship was built as | yard number 154 by VEB Mathias Thesen Werft, Wismar, |
d the fumble that set up Steve Van Buren's five | yard touchdown at 1:05 into the fourth quarter. |
eight yards between the two lines, the Burr Oak | Yard on the north side of the bridge and the Iowa In |
504 Express Bus Watertown | Yard or Newton Corner - Downtown via Mass Pike |
oat at this end with transfers to Bush Terminal | Yard at the former Bush Terminal. |
orkers throughout the next two decades, but the | yard was eventually mothballed until 1986, when the |
Sandra believes him, but the | Yard does not. |
ght in Penn Central's Buttonwood, Pennsylvania, | yard when the Susquehanna River flooded over the loc |
rummond is called out of retirement by Scotland | Yard to infiltrate a ruthless London crime outfit. |
art of several operations conducted by Scotland | Yard in co-operation with MI5. |
Brewery and the site is still marked by Brewery | Yard and Brewery Terrace. |
am lighter of the same name in 1909 by Verdin's | Yard at Staten Island, New York. |
side the Eye is the last album released by Skin | Yard in 1993. |
Bogatyr was built by Vulkan | yard, Stettin, Germany. |
She was built by Baltic | Yard in St Petersburg and designed by I.G. |
Goods traffic was catered for by a | yard comprising nine sidings and three through roads |
r pulled up lame, leaving Pritchard to win by a | yard and a half. |
ushing title to the Giants' Bill Paschal by one | yard. |
The programme was produced by 12 | Yard Productions, and hosted by Chris Tarrant and Mi |
Pryor is detained by Scotland | Yard for questioning. |
hardly any ships at all, evidenced by Micmac's | yard number: hull #12. |
n, however Nevada drove downfield to the Cal 30 | yard line. |
es left, down by 3 points and on the Calgary 11 | yard line, quarterback Joe Theismann handed off to M |
cated near the station are the California Coach | Yard, and the Western Avenue Rail Yard. |
ly see service on the 3 train also call Livonia | Yard home. |
ndoned freight-switching facility called Taylor | Yard used by the Union Pacific and later the Souther |
om a power station - now disused - called Stone | Yard in what is now the back park which used to supp |
Sri Lankan Government called Scotland | Yard to undertake extensive investigations of the in |
ngly employed post office, Caltrans maintenance | yard, school house, and outdoor telephone are still |
e River Mersey between the former Cammell Laird | yard and Woodside Ferry. |
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