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  2. Campbell Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 Marco sold the yard to San Diego Marine Industries, Inc. (not the well known San Diego Marine Construction, Inc.). San Diego Marine Industries, Inc. later became Southwest Marine in 1985. The shipyard closed in 1991 and was later sold, part of the land became the San Diego Convention Center. The shipyard was located at 1206 Marina Park ...

  3. San Diego Marine - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Marine built District Patrol Craft of 180 gross register tons (GRT), 92 net register tons (NRT), a length 90 to 110 feet (27 to 34 m), a beam of 23 feet (7.0 m), and a draft of 10 feet (3.0 m). They were powered by one diesel engine connected to one propeller with 275 hp (205 kW).

  4. Navy Broadway Complex - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, Pacific Fleet ships frequently docked in the San Diego harbor at what is now the intersection of Broadway and Harbor Drive. With all the necessary maritime facilities in place, the site became a supply depot. A small pier was constructed in 1922 and the first materials were moved into the Depot's warehouse in February 1923.

  5. Navy Region Southwest - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, when the Naval Supply Center buildings at the foot of Broadway Street on Harbor Drive were completed, the Naval Base Headquarters moved to its present site. With the outbreak of World War II, San Diego's naval establishment played an important role in coordinating the supply provisioning to the war fronts in the Pacific.

  6. Port of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Port of San Diego Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal. The Port of San Diego administers two marine cargo facilities, Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal and National City Marine Terminal. The Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal is a 96 acres (39 ha) multi-purpose eight berth facility.

  7. United States Coast Guard sector - Wikipedia

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    MSOs enforced federal laws and regulations related to the safety and security of vessels, port facilities, and the marine environment, and assisted other law enforcement agencies. The new Sector organizations are based on the Activities prototype commands established in 1996 in New York and Baltimore, and (later) San Diego.

  8. Naval Base San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base San Diego is a United States Navy base in San Diego, California. It is the world's second largest surface ship naval base. Naval Base San Diego is the principal homeport of the United States Pacific Fleet , consisting of over 50 ships and over 150 tenant commands.

  9. Supply-class fast combat support ship - Wikipedia

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    Class overview; Builders: National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California: Operators United States Navy Preceded by: Sacramento class: Built: 1989-1998: In service: 1994-Present

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