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1 was launched 5 November 1953 by C. Hiltebrant | Dry Dock Co., Kingston, New York; sponsored by Mrs. |
ship, was laid down by the Sun Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Chester, Pennsylvania, on 13 Ju |
The base is home to the oldest surviving | dry dock in the world, as well as being the base po |
ed 20 February 1942 by Federal Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Kearny, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs. |
iable for the damage caused by the Tamaroa to a | dry dock after an intoxicated seaman opened dry doc |
t on 14 August 1939 by Ingalls Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company, Pascagoula, Mississippi, for the |
or Robichaud by the Saint John Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company and given to him in 1966, which he |
t 21 March 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company of Kearny, New Jersey; acquired by |
2, she was taken to Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, for conversio |
crippled in his mid-teens, from falling into a | dry dock at Portsmouth Dockyard, where he was appre |
ebruary 1919 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia; launched 25 O |
uality in mind-there was no longer any Atlantic | dry dock in German hands large enough to accommodat |
5 September 1918 by Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia; sponsored |
t 2 February 1944 by the Federal Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company of Kearny, New Jersey; named Gener |
2 destroyer to undergo a refit when she entered | dry dock on 25 January 2010 at BAE Systems Surface |
ery No. 11 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co. Launched on 8 December 1937, she was d |
The Richmond | Dry Dock was built in 1856 by William Yeo and named |
it was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 23 Fe |
Cincinnati was built by Todd | Dry Dock and Construction Co., Tacoma, Wash., where |
This move brought the merger Robins | Dry Dock and Tebo Yacht Basin F.C., both sponsored |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 13 Au |
n 21 October 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company of Port Newark, New Jersey; launch |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 6 Feb |
ember 1944 at Oakland, California, by the Moore | Dry Dock Company. |
a chemist for the Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia, and lat |
The ship sat in a | dry dock (owing to a previous list) in a rusting co |
completion by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company of San Pedro, California, and prio |
was laid down on April 3, 1943 at the Sullivan | Dry Dock and Repair Company in Brooklyn, New York. |
ummerside was laid down at Morton Engineering & | Dry Dock Co., Quebec on 4 October 1940 and launched |
The Maianbar was built in 1910 by Ardrossan | Dry Dock & Shipping Co Ltd, Scotland and sailed und |
to build a space dock to function as a type of | dry dock or spaceport "making possible the on-orbit |
tober 1941 at Oakland, California, by the Moore | Dry Dock Co.; launched on 14 February 1942; sponsor |
as Esso New Orleans by the Sun Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company, in Chester, Pennsylvania, sponsor |
Shipping Board by the Seattle Construction and | Dry Dock Company at Seattle, Washington. |
y 1944; converted by the Norfolk Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Norfolk, Virginia, and the Norfolk Na |
ad was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company at Newport News, Virginia, on 28 M |
been a President of Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company and is credited with imitating dev |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 4 Feb |
directors of B.C. Forest Products Ltd, Burrard | Dry Dock Ltd. and Decks-McBride Ltd. |
These were stripped and repaired in | dry dock or removed by volunteers. |
ngton, by the Everett Pacific Ship Building and | Dry Dock Co.; renamed Bitterbush on 3 April 1943; l |
new Deptford West station was built on a former | dry dock site and opened in 1929 by the London Powe |
lt as Blue Sunoco in 1929 by Sun Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania, and operated a |
Rollo and Clover shipyard was a ship repair and | dry dock facility based at Birkenhead, on the Wirra |
unched 3 June 1941 by the General Engineering & | Dry Dock Company of Alameda, California; sponsored |
1917 she was rebuilt as a steam tug by Shewan's | Dry Dock Company at Brooklyn, New York. |
ember 1944 at Oakland, California, by the Moore | Dry Dock Company under Maritime Commission contract |
troop transport by Los Angeles Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co.; acquired by the Navy and commissioned |
as constructed as USS YMS-195 at the Hiltebrant | Dry Dock Company of Kingston, New York, and was lai |
in March 1954 by Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock for Tide Water Assoc. |
She was stored incomplete in | dry dock No. 1 from 25 September 1944 to 3 October |
ittern was launched 15 February 1919 by Alabama | Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Alabama; spo |
acaw was laid down 15 October 1941 by the Moore | Dry Dock Co., Oakland, California; launched 12 July |
in 1902 as a private steam yacht by the Burlee | Dry Dock Company of Staten Island, New York. |
Taken in hand by Lake Union | Dry Dock Company of Seattle, Washington and convert |
n on 19 July 1963 by the Puget Sound Bridge and | Dry Dock Co., Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Seattle, Was |
hipyards during World War II states that "Moore | Dry Dock handled the difficult jobs of production, |
ovember 1899 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company; launched 10 November 1900; commis |
ugust 1964 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company at Newport News, Virginia. |
n 26 April 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Newark, New Jersey; launched on 8 Aug |
Laid down on 2 February 1952 at the Hiltebrant | Dry Dock Co., of Kingston, New York, the ship was l |
n 6 March 1948 by Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia. |
due to its age this ship was later destroyed in | dry dock in Ballina, NSW due to being unseaworthy. |
down 30 June 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N.J.; launched 14 November 19 |
This work was carried out by the Ardrossan | Dry Dock and Shipping Company. |
e a barge owned by Waddington's, which used the | dry dock at Park Gate in 1928. |
ettes and was ordered from Morton Engineering & | Dry Dock Co.. |
Robins | Dry Dock merged with Tebo Yacht Basin F.C. to becom |
pelled snagboat built in 1925 by the Charleston | Dry Dock and Machine Company of Charleston, South C |
While in | dry dock at Manus a sole Japanese aircraft launched |
g & Drydock Co. in Kearny, New Jersey and Moore | Dry Dock Co., in Oakland, California;during World W |
ay was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 3 Feb |
f the month and moved into drydock at the Moore | Dry Dock Co. |
rs was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia, on 1 Ju |
In 1922, it became Moore | Dry Dock Company. |
and laborious backwards tow to a suitably large | dry dock for repair. |
opship, was built by the Federal Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company of Kearny, New Jersey, in 1942-43 |
17 December 1944 by the Federal Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Co., Kearny, N. J.; sponsored by Mrs. Mild |
On February 5, 2009 the ferry was put into | dry dock for routine maintenance, but hull corrosio |
iler built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, for the Unite |
port was laid down at the General Engineering & | Dry Dock Company of Alameda, California, on 14 Dece |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 8 Jan |
In October 1920, Hosie joined Brooklyn Robins | Dry Dock of the National Association Football Leagu |
She was built by the General Engineering & | Dry Dock Company of Alameda, California, and launch |
She was laid down by Morton Engineering and | Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Quebec, Canada, 22 July 1942; l |
On 3 May 1945, while in | dry dock at Kiel, the boats engine room was destroy |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 26 No |
athering equipment and to facilitate the use of | dry dock shelters. |
Fleet Ocean Tug ATF-157 and Auxiliary Floating | Dry Dock ARD-5, steamed to San Diego. |
El Rio in 1893 by Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, purchased by |
me name in 1912 by the Skinner Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company at Baltimore, Maryland. |
er was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 1 Aug |
USS Greeneville in | dry dock following collision. |
ge H. W. Bush shortly after being released from | dry dock for the first time |
d 7 January 1943 by Charleston Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Charleston, SC, sponsored by Mrs. Kat |
After | dry dock and refitting at Kure from late June - ear |
21 March 1905 by Newport News Shipbuilding and | Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, launched on 6 |
ill be seen painted on the side of the Selborne | dry dock wall at Simonstown, South Africa. |
Crandall Marine Railway is a historic | dry dock facility located at Heart's Bay, three mil |
Moore | Dry Dock Company was a ship repair and shipbuilding |
d the presidency of Newport News Shipbuilding & | Dry Dock Company. |
It contains | dry dock facilities and Australia's largest ship-li |
ransport type amphibious ship and as a floating | dry dock, ferried cargo between the west coast and |
Oregon in | dry dock, Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
s one covered building, 2 in repair section one | dry dock, one wet basin and 3 launching slip ways r |
en 10 October to the 28 October in the Selborne | dry dock, before departing on 2 November to refit a |
After releasing the medium auxiliary repair | dry dock, she remained deployed with the 6th Fleet |
Heralded by the major painting Dazzle Ship In | Dry Dock, 1919, Wadsworth moved away from the avant |
to a landing craft repair ship by Todd Johnson | Dry Dock, Inc.. |
o is holding a bottle of champagne) at an empty | dry dock, ready to launch a ship. |
PD-53 on 1 June 1945 and emerged from Sullivans | Dry Dock, Brooklyn, on 14 August, the day before th |
d, Todd Shipyards, the parent company of Robins | Dry Dock, as well as Tebo Yacht Basin which sponsor |
Dock was widened; the Inner Dock and the oldest | dry dock, by now too small for the latest ships, we |
amond) extinguished a powder trail to destroy a | dry dock. |
o repay part of her refurbishment at the port's | dry dock. |
a movable section of the beach is a fitting out | dry dock. |
the president of his father's business, Burrard | Dry Dock. |
ship during routine maintenance in a San Diego | dry dock. |
the time, however, the ship was under refit in | dry dock. |
yed a key role in establishing the Mount Stuart | Dry Dock. |
-350), which was found during excavations for a | dry dock. |
, all cargo is offloaded and the ship goes into | dry dock. |
King Edward VII in | dry dock. |
On 8 August, K-429 was raised into | dry dock. |
In July, Ratican signed with Robins | Dry Dock. |
Hever Castle (K521), built by Blyth | Dry Dock; begun 29 June 1943, launched 24 February |
Mexican waters for Philadelphia, where she was | dry docked for three months of repairs. |
lightship station, however when the vessel was | dry docked there as a museum, it took on the pseudo |
USS Delaware - first ship to be | dry docked in the Western Hemisphere. |
oy from Surabaya back to Yokosuka, where it was | dry docked for additional repairs. |
She was towed to Hampton Roads and | dry docked, but was declared a constructive total l |
After her torpedoes were removed, she was | dry docked. |
d to reach the Salamis Naval Yard where she was | dry docked. |
It underwent a short | dry docking period at Detyen's Shipyard in North Ch |
The village's main industry used to be | dry docking and chandlery for the port of Conwy. |
h Charleston, SC for minor repairs and to await | dry docking. |
Port Engineering - including supervision during | dry dockings or other repairs |
The Blyth Shipbuilding & | Dry Docks Company Ltd. was a British shipyard locat |
The brig 'Stockholm' in one of the three | dry docks on Beckholmen. |
heel locks, to the newly established Manchester | Dry Docks Company. |
which also involved the construction of wet and | dry docks at Sinah Lake. |
great works of his life (1827-1834): the naval | dry docks at the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown an |
, construction began on of one of the first two | dry docks in the United States. |
cks of the U.S. Navy's Large Auxiliary Floating | Dry Docks, AFDB-2 and AFDB-4, and an Imperial Japan |
ory of the area as a shipyard is preserved; the | dry docks, many of the company buildings and even s |
Building Hall, three Ship Building Berths, two | Dry Docks, three Foundries (Iron, Steel & Non-Ferro |
Navy established the facilities as the US Naval | Dry Docks, Roosevelt Base, California. |
These facilities include private | dry docks, petroleum terminals and military bases. |
17 March 1943 for conversion by Todd-Erie Basin | Dry Docks, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and recommissioned on 1 |
Its facilities ultimately included two large | dry docks, a substantial basin (now used by local a |
extensively updated in July 1976 at Manchester | dry docks, and renamed Admiral Fitzroy after the Br |
clude heliports, a shrimp docking facility, and | dry docks. |
Dry docks: SS Great Britain, the Matthew | |
Delight Products Co. - Springfield, Tennessee - | dry dog and cat foods |
infuse a more genial and humane spirit into the | dry dogmas of theology, and to urge Christians to r |
historian John Kendle has described Black as "a | dry, dour Scotsman renowned for his frugality and e |
From 1999, | dry Douro wines were added to the Symington range, |
Like other | dry downland valleys, Findon Valley was created dur |
Dry drawing: the wire or rod passes through a conta | |
Dry Drayton is a village about 5 miles (8 km) north | |
It has a cycle path to | Dry Drayton, known as The Drift. |
Gifford was born in | Dry Drayton, near Cambridge and attended Christ's C |
A | dry drinking fountain can be seen on the platform, |
The fruit is a | dry drupe 4 cm long, with four wings running along |
The fruit is a | dry drupe under a centimeter wide which contains tw |
The fruit is a | dry drupe containing one seed. |
t the El Socorro salt marsh area is essentially | dry due to housing constructions and that the Tule |
amely KORAYAR and VARATTAYAR,but today they are | dry due to deforestation and misuse of land. |
It is | dry during periods of low river flow, and appears q |
Takins are adapted to staying warm and | dry during winters in the Himalayan Mountain region |
The river and the reservoir are usually | dry during the summer, when there is little or no r |
requires well drained soil and prefers to stay | dry during the winter time. |
They knew the sandbars of the Sloe that ran | dry during low tide, and these resistance fighers l |
The weather is hot and | dry during the summer and cool and damp in winter, |
f a new lead, the soil should be allowed to get | dry during so as to encourage the plant to go dorma |
una Madre side of the park, may be periodically | dry during the summer or during periods of extended |
The brook is mostly | dry during periods of little rain, as it has a stea |
Therefore, the river ran nearly | dry during the dry season. |
Because the River Bourne is | dry during the summer months and often floods durin |
It is often | dry during summer and autumn months and typically f |
se it remains green when most other grasses are | dry during the drought periods and it is resistant |
inclusion was "pure hunch", believing that the | dry, dusty wicket would be favourable to spin bowli |
and a mosaic of calcareous grassland and acidic | dry dwarf-shrub heath. |
which includes unimproved grassland, calcareous | dry dwarf-shrub heath, semi-natural broadleaved woo |
Female flies lay their eggs on | dry earth or the earthen floors of huts.Larvae feed |
are Earth-of-water (wet Earth), Earth-of-Fire ( | dry Earth), Earth-of-Metal (Wet Earth) and Earth-of |
Ohio Flood in 1913, Morgan proposed a system of | dry earthen dams to control the river systems above |
Certain other phenotypes, such as wet versus | dry earwax, are also determined in an autosomal rec |
It grows in secondary succession in seasonally | dry ecosystems in southern Central America, where i |
Specialty crops grown in the area include | dry edible beans, sugar beets, potatoes, seed canol |
The fruit is a | dry egg-shaped capsule 3-4 cm long, containing nume |
These are | dry electrodes that can measure brainwaves millimet |
Dry electrolytes are essentially gels in a flexible | |
sert-like in the summer, native plants in these | dry elfin forest areas have adapted accordingly, an |
It encompasses Lake Gilles, a typically | dry endorheic saline lake. |
A chaldron (also chauldron or chalder) was a | dry English measure of volume, not a weight, mostly |
o pit until lap 42, by which time the track was | dry enough to switch to slick tyres. |
process took 2-3 minutes before the condom was | dry enough to use, which needed to be reduced to wi |
it has been recognized that, rarely, rocks are | dry enough and of a refractory enough composition t |
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