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The list of ship decommissionings in 1946 includes a chronological list of ships decommissioned in 1946. In cases where no official decommissioning ceremony was held, the date of withdrawal from service may be used instead. For ships lost at sea, see list of shipwrecks in 1946 instead.
The list of shipwrecks in 1946 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1946 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
USS Philippine Sea: Essex-class aircraft carrier CV-47 14 July United States Navy: USS Saipan: Saipan-class light aircraft carrier CVL-48 Date uncertain French Navy: Arromanches: Colossus-class aircraft carrier R95 Loaned from the Royal Navy; former HMS Colossus: Date uncertain Royal Canadian Navy: HMCS Magnificent: Majestic-class aircraft ...
Even in the decades after World War I, putting ships out to pasture on the Neches was common practice, the man said. "You will see old sunken barges that 50, 60 years were parked out there, and ...
A goal by Les Cocker of Stockport after 53 minutes was disallowed by the referee, and play continued. By 7:00 pm, the game was called after 3 hours 23 minutes of play. Doncaster won the next replay at home, 4–0, on April 3. [68] Oxford won the 92nd Boat Race against Cambridge.
List of United States Navy ships is a comprehensive listing of all ships that have been in service to the United States Navy during the history of that service. The US Navy maintains its official list of ships past and present at the Naval Vessel Register (NVR), [ 1 ] although it does not include early vessels.