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  2. USS New Jersey (BB-62) - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2024 New Jersey underwent dry-docking at Drydock no. 3 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. The purpose of the dry-docking, with its estimated cost of $10 million, [65] was to conduct crucial preservation work as New Jersey had not gone into dry dock since her decommissioning. [66]

  3. 'Doesn't get any better than this': Veterans join battleship ...

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    Vice Admiral Doug Katz (USN, Ret.), the USS New Jersey's 18th Commanding Officer who commanded the ship from August 1987 to May 1989, stands on board the Battleship New Jersey as the ship is moved ...

  4. The Battleship New Jersey is leaving Camden, and these ... - AOL

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    After being a landmark on Camden's Waterfront for more than 20 years, the USS New Jersey is preparing to set sail to Philadelphia for dry docking and maintenance.

  5. Maintaining a memorial. The Battleship prepares to ... - AOL

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    The Battleship New Jersey, currently located on the Camden Waterfront, will be towed a few miles down the Delaware River for major maintenance in the same South Philadelphia dry dock where it was ...

  6. USS New Jersey (SSN-796) - Wikipedia

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    USS New Jersey (SSN-796), a Block IV Virginia-class submarine, is the third United States Navy vessel named for the state of New Jersey. The first two New Jerseys were battleships BB-16 and BB-62. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the name for the third New Jersey on 25 May 2015, at a ceremony in Jersey City, New Jersey. [5] [6] [7]

  7. What the battleship means for Camden, and how it ended up here

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    The Battleship New Jersey wasn't meant for South Jersey

  8. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    From 1942 to 1967 the site was the Bayonne Naval Drydock. The site is on Upper New York Bay south of Port Jersey on the eastern side of Bayonne, New Jersey. [1] [2] Since its closure, it has undergone maritime, residential, commercial, and recreational mixed-use development. Part of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway runs along its perimeter.

  9. Battleship moves; Floating museum leaves Camden today as USS ...

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    As the battleship was leaving Camden, a crowd had already gathered on Gloucester City's waterfront, which offered a view of the New Jersey passing beneath the Walt Whitman Bridge from 1 to 1:30 p.m.