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rces took control of the Federal forts and navy yard at Pensacola.
Maricopa County was towed to Philadelphia Navy Yard and prepared for a new career.
om that duty, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard where she was briefly placed in reduced commiss
f Nitro (AE-2) then entered the Charleston Navy Yard on 21 February 1944 for conversion to a high sp
epublic; and upkeep periods in the Norfolk Navy Yard.
cal storm, the ships arrived at the Boston Navy Yard on 25 July.
Following repairs at the Washington Navy Yard in 1802, Essex resumed her duties in the Medite
when she left for overhaul at Puget Sound Navy Yard.
ll boat," she was reassigned to the Boston Navy Yard at Boston for use as a non-commissioned launch,
ea trials in Puget Sound, N-2 departed the Navy Yard 21 November 1917, and sailed for San Francisco,
She entered the navy yard for alterations and repairs which were not comp
y Alfred A. Cunningham at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 26 February 1917.
stroyer decommissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard 3 July 1922.
The Navy Yard also hosts the USS Constitution Museum.
s decommissioned for repairs at the Boston Navy Yard.
s an anti-aircraft cruiser at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
r supply ship, Culgoa sailed out of Cavite Navy Yard supplying ships and troops at Manila with ice a
Corps Historical Center, in the Washington Navy Yard, which closed 1 July 2005, and the Marine Corps
McHenry flag in the Boston Navy Yard
USS Cassin Young berthed at the Boston Navy Yard
ito's keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, on 15 March 1943.
hile undergoing overhaul at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Israel was fitted out as a light minelayer and
and outfitted for service at Philadelphia Navy Yard.
awn had a new boiler installed at New York Navy Yard from 7 February-27 April 1862, then stood out f
ederate States of America when the Norfolk Navy Yard fell into their hands.
17, Wando underwent repairs at the Norfolk Navy Yard and there received a "minesweeping outfit."
Baltimore was turned over to Norfolk Navy Yard on 22 May 1865 and sold on 24 June 1865 at Wash
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
d as an ordnance vessel between Washington Navy Yard and nearby ammunition depots.
USS Menhaden (SP-847) at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, in August 1917.
fitting out, G-4 proceeded to the New York Navy Yard on 25 April for service with Division Three, Su
Harveson was towed to the Mare Island Navy Yard in 1950 for conversion to a radar picket ship.
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.
ember 1914 and shifting to the Mare Island Navy Yard the following day to prepare for inactivation.
as laid down on 5 April 1942 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 27 June 1942; transferred to the R
he Reserve Torpedo Flotilla at the Norfolk Navy Yard.
the ship was brought over to the Bremerton Navy Yard for repairs.
te that fall, Waller departed the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., bound for the Pacific, via the
was constructed in 1806 at the Washington Navy Yard, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master Comm
underwent yearly upkeep at the Mare Island Navy Yard.
the ship was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 15 May 1941.
nd returned her to the Navy at the Norfolk Navy Yard at Portsmouth, Virginia, on 15 June 1922.
bombings of Fort McNair and the Washington Navy Yard: Marilyn Jean Buck, Linda Sue Evans, Susan Rose
Arriving at the Washington Navy Yard on 30 May, Commodore Read was sold there on 20
s laid down sometime in 1862 at Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine and launched on 19 March 1863
Crusader was decommissioned at Washington Navy Yard 13 June 1865 and sold there 20 July 1865.
t of commission in reserve at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 25 October 1919.
s laid down on 4 August 1945 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 19 July 1946; sponsored by Mrs. Wi
n the 13th Naval District, the Puget Sound Navy Yard being her permanent base for more than thirty y
Instead, she was laid up in the Boston Navy Yard.
The Navy yard was not built, however, and the land was leased
raska was undergoing repairs at the Boston Navy Yard, attached to the 3rd Division, Battleship Force
ranthus and fitted out at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, she was commissioned on 12 July 1864, Acting M
Montana (ACR-13) as well as at the Boston Navy Yard as its engineering officer.
L. N. Chambliss; completed at the New York Navy Yard; commissioned 11 October 1904, Commander Alexan
Arriving at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 17 February, she was decommissioned 3 March
an merchantmen, until entering the Norfolk Navy Yard on 15 April 1918 for repairs.
p, was launched 13 June 1874 at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, USA, by John W. Griffiths, a p
USS Nausett at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, on 5 June 1926.
April 1945 and then sailed to Mare Island Navy Yard for an overhaul.
ast, Jaccard decommissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard 30 September 1946, and joined the Pacific Reser
She decommissioned at Washington Navy Yard 30 August 1865, and was sold 15 September to S.
or and Kulak Bay, then entered Puget Sound Navy Yard on 23 March for repairs.
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
She arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard 8 June 1945, was decommissioned 17 July, and so
Experiments made at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard, April, 1854, on the ordinary mode of setting L
tch was launched on 14 June 1941 by Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. H. W. Thomas, grandniece of
ned as USS Arroyo (SP-197) at the New York Navy Yard at Brooklyn, New York, on 25 June 1917 with Boa
were given a strip of land in the Norfolk Navy Yard on which to erect accommodations.
dee sailed out of Norfolk and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York as an escort for vessels sailing to I
til November 1871, and of the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1872-74.
Upon completion, she was in the Boston Navy Yard from 24 to 31 May.
d passengers until entering the Charleston Navy Yard at Charleston for repairs on 19 September 1918.
aid down in October 1942 at the Charleston Navy Yard, and commissioned in February 1943.
After overhaul at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Hamul sailed for the Pacific 1 January 1945 re
September 1935 in the Odero-Terni-Orlando Navy Yard, Muggiani (La Spezia) and completed on 30 July
e Navy 14 May 1898; fitted out at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 27 May 1898, Lieutenant Comma
ary 1919, and remained at the Philadelphia Navy Yard until decommissioning on 2 July.
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.
She was then was laid up at New York Navy Yard until sold 15 August 1865.
n 20 May 1918 and assembled at Puget Sound Navy Yard.
ber and remained there at the Philadelphia Navy Yard where she was decommissioned on 22 October 1945
Built by the Boston Navy Yard, she departed Boston, Massachusetts, on 3 April
lliam C. Lawe was laid down at Mare Island Navy Yard at Vallejo, California, on 22 January 1944.
was laid down in a drydock at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia on 15 March 1943.
ber 1861; and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 16 December, Lt. Dennis Condry in command.
After extensive repairs at Norfolk Navy Yard, Hartley returned to Newport early in October.
to Navy use, she commissioned at New York Navy Yard 8 September 1863, Acting Lieutenant T. Stites i
fter post shakedown repairs at the Norfolk Navy Yard, she got underway for the Pacific Ocean on 5 Se
ant Melancthon Taylor Woolsey, and a small navy yard at Sackets Harbor, New York.
shington; between Dale City and Washington Navy Yard
. Robinson, and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 24 July 1941 with Lt. (jg) Gordon Abbott in
O-5 was dismantled at the Yokosuka Navy Yard between March and June 1921.
r and served as Commandant of the New York Navy Yard from 1872 to 1876, as Governor of the Naval Asy
Bell returned to Puget Sound Navy Yard for repairs, arriving 27 February.
22, she was decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard, where she lay until recommissioned 17 June 194
was launched on 6 April 1945 by the Boston Navy Yard, sponsored by Mrs. W. V. Alexander, Jr.; and co
d and then was transferred to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York on July 20, 1902.
43, Abukuma underwent refit at the Maizuru Navy Yard, during which time a Type 21 air-search radar w
The Washington Navy Yard and its vicinity circa 1960.
Oregon in dry dock, Brooklyn Navy Yard.
laid down on 1 May 1941 at the Charleston Navy Yard; launched on 20 December 1941, sponsored by Mrs
yment and all the positions created in the navy yard to service the projects were therefore classifi
nd served as the Commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard.
m 1854 to 1856 was stationed at the Boston Navy Yard.
The hulk was returned to the Norfolk Navy Yard and surveyed in October 1948 for possibility of
ed 12 May for overhaul in the Philadelphia Navy Yard, then shifted to base at Newport, R.I., 16 Dece
She was later scrapped at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
After outfitting at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Revenge underwent shakedown out of San Pedro a
al Hospital East Campus in the Charlestown Navy Yard, and another at MIT.
BDE-9, was launched 10 May 1943 by Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. D. W. Carlson; and commissio
She entered Philadelphia Navy Yard 28 April for inactivation and decommissioned 14
USS YP-389 was a United States Navy yard patrol (YP) boat that served in World War II.
ther at the Canton Dockyard or the Foochow Navy Yard, while others were purchased from Germany.
; and placed in service at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, on 2 December 1914.
r which she operated out of the Washington Navy Yard through the end of 1864.
commissioned 30 April 1926 at Philadelphia Navy Yard.
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
1917; and commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 30 April 1917, Ensign W. G. Morse in command
proceed, via Adak, to the west coast for a navy yard overhaul.
Somers was launched by the New York Navy Yard on 16 April 1842 and commissioned on 12 May 184
nimak underwent availability at the Boston Navy Yard for the entire month of January 1945.
aid up in the marine basin at the New York Navy Yard.
962, she went into drydock in the Brooklyn Navy Yard for a major overhaul.
cember 1911, Accomac arrived at the Boston Navy Yard where she spent the remainder of her active car
Birmingham retired to Mare Island Navy Yard for repairs which lasted from November 1944 to
y GUS-28 to New York where she entered the navy yard for an overhaul.
ipyard building at the foot of Pier 2. The Navy Yard is located at the end of Boston's Freedom Trail
shakedown, she returned to the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton, Washington, for post-shakedown av
After returning briefly to Boston Navy Yard for repairs, Georgia joined with other ships of
Launched from the Charleston Navy Yard on 25 February 1936, and commissioned on 8 July
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., April 1864.
Marine Officers Basic School, Philadelphia Navy Yard, June 1931.
he commissioned 15 December 1917 at Boston Navy Yard, Ensign C. P. Jameson, USNRF, in command.
Algiers before returning to the Charleston Navy Yard for updating on 24 April.
laid down on 8 February 1942 at the Boston Navy Yard at Boston, Massachusetts and launched on 26 Jan
s launched on 1 August 1943 by Puget Sound Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. J. J. Donaldson, mother of L
tober 1930 and was laid up at Philadelphia Navy Yard until scrapped in 1934.
ships were elderly products of the Foochow Navy Yard.
arrying weapons and ammunition in New York Navy Yard during and after the Civil War.
Arriving at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 26 July 1865, Clover was decommissioned the
d of the Marine Barracks and Naval Prison, Navy Yard, Cavite, on 6 May 1907.
omattox Rivers until ordered to Washington Navy Yard on 5 May 1865.
aid down on 5 March 1945 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine.
She again decommissioned at League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia, 2 June 1903 and recommissioned 5
Entering the Charleston Navy Yard 7 November 1957, Haas decommissioned there 24 J
Phlox decommissioning at the Washington Navy Yard 28 July 1865.
ioned on 21 April 1922 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was sold.
He also had two tours at the Boston Navy Yard on ordnance duty and as Executive Officer.
e Capitol, Fort McNair, and the Washington Navy Yard.
2 in New York City; fitted out at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned on 24 November 1862, Lieutena
Stribling, and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 16 August 1918, Lieutenant Commander Thomas
Conemaugh entered Philadelphia Navy Yard on 19 September and was placed out of commissio
Gaivota returned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 19 April 1918 and was decommissioned on 11 M
Her keel was laid down by Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, in April 1940.
kg) torpedoes was unloaded at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, loaded on a horse-drawn truck, and hauled acro
ty has operated from offices in the Boston Navy Yard.
so established and commanded the Pensacola Navy Yard from 1832 to 1843, and served in the Second Sem
-97, he was Commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Commanding Officer of the cruiser Newark, and
USS YT-129 was launched by the Charleston Navy Yard on 3 March 1938 and commissioned on 1 June 1938
on 24 July 1942 as BDE-48 by Philadelphia Navy Yard, intended for transfer to Great Britain; retain
ear Admiral, he commanded the Philadelphia Navy Yard until his retirement in 1873.
and went out of commission at Mare Island Navy Yard 15 September 1899.
Germany, Action arrived at the Charleston Navy Yard on 28 June 1945; was decommissioned there on 6
to receiving ship Vermont at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
She was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 20 December 1940, with Commander Henry M. Mu
id down on 1 March 1944 by the Mare Island Navy Yard of Vallejo, California.
inia, on the 10th, and entered the Norfolk Navy Yard on the 11th.
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
Assigned to the Washington Navy Yard in 1861, he joined the Naval forces on the Miss
wooden steamer Maratanza, built at Boston Navy Yard in 1861, was launched 26 November and commissio
On 1 October, N-5 sailed to Philadelphia Navy Yard for extensive overhaul lasting until 7 April 19
ril 1912, and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 4 September 1912, Chief Boatswain S. M. McCa
The Charlestown Navy Yard hosts many attractions.
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
ral Remey resumed duties at the Portsmouth Navy Yard.
He was stationed at the Washington Navy Yard on ordnance duty from 1860 to 1861.
Class of 1847, he served at the Washington Navy Yard, in Mississippi and with the U.S. Coast Survey.
re she underwent repairs at the Portsmouth Navy Yard from 7 October-28 November.
She then steamed to the Charleston Navy Yard and decommissioned 30 November 1923.
PC-1181 on 17 September 1943 at Charleston Navy Yard in Charleston, South Carolina.
at Brooklyn, New York, and she entered the navy yard there for a major overhaul in preparation for d
3; launched 18 January 1943 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. E. Greer; and commissioned 2
Cully was the Commandant of the Charleston Navy Yard.
She moored at the Navy Yard at 1257 on 5 May, and disembarked the 31 rescue
ned in Canada and then taken to the Boston Navy Yard for outfitting.
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.
After repairs at the Philadelphia Navy Yard from January to April 1863, Cimarron continued
Cimarron arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard 8 August 1865; was decommissioned there 17 Augu
was in charge of ordnance at the New York Navy Yard from 1861-63 helping fit out ships which had be
Thereafter, she served at the Washington Navy Yard until returned to the Army at Baltimore, Maryla
                                                                                                    
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