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    Charleston Naval Shipyard (formerly known as the Charleston Navy Yard) was a U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of...
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    by the federal government for development of the Charleston Naval Base and Charleston Naval Shipyard. The Marshlands Plantation's main house has been...
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  • of notable shipbuilders and shipyards: Suez shipyard Alexandria Shipyard Baku Shipyard FMC Dockyard Limited Ananda Shipyard and Shipways Chittagong Dry...
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    Joint Base Charleston, which combined Charleston Air Force Base with Naval Support Activity Charleston. A joint civil-military airport, Charleston Air Force...
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    the Naval Base (1902-1996) became the third largest U.S. homeport serving over 80 ships and submarines. In addition, the Charleston Naval Shipyard repaired...
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    Charleston Naval Shipyard in Charleston, South Carolina built: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington built: Mare Island Naval Shipyard in...
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    as (MTS-626). Conversion of these two boats took place at the Charleston Naval Shipyard and modifications included special mooring arrangements with a...
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    over 80 ships and submarines.[citation needed] In addition, the Charleston Naval Shipyard repaired frigates, destroyers, cruisers, sub tenders and submarines...
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    1940s. Beginning and during World War II, Charleston became a major naval base. A Naval presence, shipyards, the surrounding medical industry, and tourism...
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  • Class Destroyer (Naval Station Mayport, Florida, US) USS Sellers DDG-11 - Charles F. Adams Class Destroyer (Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina,...
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