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  2. USS Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633), a James Madison-class ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Casimir Pulaski (1745–1779), a Polish general who served in the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Annapolis Yacht Yard - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis Yacht Yard was a major builder of sub chasers and PT boats during World War II.In 1947, after the death of Chris Nelson, Annapolis Yacht Yard sold to John Trumpy & Sons. [1]

  4. SC-497-class submarine chaser - Wikipedia

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    The SC-497-class submarine chasers were a class of 438 submarine chasers built primarily for the United States Navy from 1941–1944. [1] The SC-497s were based on the experimental submarine chaser, USS SC-453. Submarine chasers of this variety were collectively nicknamed "the splinter fleet" due to their wooden hulls. [2]

  5. Romeo-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Project 633 class (known in the West by its NATO reporting name as the Romeo class) is a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarine, built between 1957 and 1961. A Chinese variant, Type 033 , was built in China from 1962 to 1984.

  6. USS SC-636 - Wikipedia

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    USS SC-636 was a SC-497 class submarine chaser that served in the United States Navy during World War II. It was laid down on 29 August 1941 by the Vineyard Shipbuilding Co. in Milford, Delaware and launched on 14 May 1942. It was commissioned on 11 July 1942. It foundered during Typhoon Louise on 9 October 1945 off the coast of Okinawa.

  7. HNoMS Vigra - Wikipedia

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    She was commissioned into the US Navy as USS SC-1061 on 5 January 1943. [ 1 ] In August 1943 US Admiral Harold R. Stark , commander of US Naval Forces Europe , ordered SC-1061 and two other SC-class subchasers - SC-683 and SC-718 - to be transferred to Britain.

  8. Patriots Point - Wikipedia

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    The museum was born out of an idea by former naval officer Charles F. Hyatt to develop a major tourist attraction on what had once been a dump for dredged mud. [1] Initial plans for the museum called for a large building onshore to display exhibits related to the history of small combatants ships in the U.S. Navy. [2] On 3 January 1976, the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown was opened to the public.

  9. Fellows & Stewart - Wikipedia

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    US Navy NH 96504 a 63 ft (19 m) air-sea rescue boat built by Fellows & Stewart US Navy submarine chaser SC-1011 built by Fellows & Stewart, off Terminal Island in July 1943. Fellows & Stewart Inc. was a shipbuilding company in San Pedro, California on Terminal Island's Pier 206.