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  2. USS Resourceful - Wikipedia

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    The USS Albatross (MSC-289) entered the floating dry dock on the 15th and, by 25 October 1967, was underway for Sasebo. USNS Corpus Christi Bay (T-ARVH-1) was in the floating drydock in 1968. [9] USS Grasp (ARS-24) made another dry dock period but this time inside the AFDM-5 , in late September 1968. [10]

  3. PD-50 - Wikipedia

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    Crew. 175. PD-50 (Russian: ПД-50), Soviet designation Project 7454, was a Russian large floating dry dock built at the Götaverken Arendal shipyard in Gothenburg, Sweden and commissioned in the 1980s. At the time, it was the world's largest floating dry dock and used primarily to service the ships and submarines of the Northern Fleet.

  4. MS Oslofjord (1949) - Wikipedia

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    Draught. 7.65 m (25 ft 1 in) Installed power. 2 x Gebr. Stork & Co. diesel engines. Capacity. 625 passengers. MS Oslofjord was a combined ocean liner / cruise ship built in 1949 by Netherlands Dock and Shipbuilding Company in Amsterdam, Netherlands for Norwegian America Line. As built she was 16,844 gross register tons, and could carry 620 ...

  5. USS California (BB-44) - Wikipedia

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    USS California (BB-44) was the second of two Tennessee -class battleships built for the United States Navy between her keel laying in October 1916 and her commissioning in August 1921. The Tennessee class was part of the standard series of twelve battleships built in the 1910s and 1920s, and were developments of the preceding New Mexico class.

  6. USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - Wikipedia

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    USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) was the lead ship of the Pennsylvania class of super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1910s. The Pennsylvanias were part of the standard-type battleship series, and marked an incremental improvement over the preceding Nevada class, carrying an extra pair of 14-inch (356 mm) guns for a total of twelve guns.

  7. French battleship Jean Bart (1940) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Bart was a French fast battleship, the second and final member of the Richelieu class. Built as a response to the Italian Littorio class, the Richelieu s were based on their immediate predecessors of the Dunkerque class with the same unconventional arrangement that grouped their main battery forward in two quadruple gun turrets.

  8. USS Iowa (BB-61) - Wikipedia

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    USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa.Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to serve in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II.

  9. USS Constellation (1854) - Wikipedia

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    USS. Constellation. (1854) USS Constellation is a sloop-of-war, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy. She was built at the Gosport Shipyard between 1853 and 1855. She was named for the earlier frigate of the same name that had been broken up in 1853.

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