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USS PC-815, a subchaser built at Albina Engine & Machine Works in 1942. Albina Engine & Machine Works was a shipyard along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] [2] It was located in the Albina area of Portland along N. River Street and N. Loring Street. [1] [3] Albina Engine & Machine Works was founded in 1904. The ...
PCE-867 was laid down by Albina Engineer & Machine Works, Portland on 26 August 1943 and launched on 3 December 1943. She was commissioned on 23 February 1945. The ship was later renamed PCEC-882.
PCE-867 was laid down by Albina Engineer & Machine Works, Portland on 8 July 1942 and launched on 3 December 1942. She was commissioned on 20 June 1943. [1]After the war on 12 September 1945, she was transferred to the Republic of China Navy as ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-41) under the Lend-Lease program.
PCE-872 was laid down by Albina Engineer & Machine Works, Portland on 30 January 1943 and launched on 24 March 1943.She was commissioned on 29 November 1943. [1]On 24 July 1945, her alongside USS PC-803 and USS PC-804 scuttled the stricken destroyer escort USS Underhill after being hit by a kaiten launched torpedo from I-53.
The yard in 1945 Newly constructed sternwheelers fitting out at Willamette Iron Works in 1898. Willamette Iron Works (also known as Willamette Iron and Steel Company or WISCO) was a general foundry and machine business established in 1865 in Portland, Oregon, originally specializing in the manufacture of steamboat boilers and engines. [1]
USAT Arcata, was built in 1919 as SS Glymont for the United States Shipping Board as a merchant ship by the Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, Oregon. The 2,722-ton cargo ship Glymont was operated by the Matson Navigation until 1923 in post World War I work. [4] In 1923 she was sold to Cook C. W. of San Francisco. In 1925 she was sold ...
Muskegon Car and Engine Works (c. 1880 – 1886) Muskegon, Michigan [9] National Alabama Corporation (NAC) National Railway Utilization Company (1976–) Pickens, South Carolina [9] New Haven Car Company (c. 1860 – c. 1879) New Haven, Connecticut [9] Newport News Shipbuilding Company; Niagara Car Wheel Company
Great Lakes Engineering Works, circa 1906. The Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW) was a leading shipbuilding company with a shipyard in Ecorse, Michigan, that operated between 1902 and 1960. Within three years of its formation, it was building fifty percent of the tonnage of all ships in the Great Lakes.