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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. List of SC-1-class subchasers (SC-301 to SC-350) - Wikipedia

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    USS SC-316: Robert Jacob City Island, Bronx: 11 January 1917: To France as C-20. [1] [2] USS SC-317: Robert Jacob City Island, Bronx: 11 January 1917: To France as C-21. [1] [2] USS SC-318: Luders Marine Construction Company Stamford, Connecticut: 22 December 1917: To France as C-28. [1] [2] USS SC-319: Luders Marine Construction Company ...

  4. 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]

  5. 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.

  6. List of shipwrecks in June 1943 - Wikipedia

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    She was taken in tow by USS LST-19 and USS LST-244 (both United States Navy) and beached at Dellys. She sank on 6 July during a salvage attempt. [140] USS SC-751 United States Navy: The SC-497-class submarine chaser ran aground on a reef off Cape Range, Australia (). One officer drowned while all other crew were saved.

  7. Victory Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    A US Navy 110-foot (34 m) submarine chaser in July 1943. Victory Shipbuilding was the name of two shipbuilding companies that built vessels during World War 2.The first was the Victory Shipbuilding Company, of Holland, Michigan, and the second was the Victory Shipbuilding Corporation, of Newport Beach, California.

  8. HNoMS Hitra - Wikipedia

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    She was commissioned into the US Navy as USS SC-718 on 25 May 1943. [ 2 ] In August 1943 US Admiral Harold R. Stark , commander of US Naval Forces Europe , ordered SC-718 and two other SC-class subchasers - SC-683 and SC-1061 - to be transferred to Britain.

  9. Ackerman Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Ship ID Name Owner Type Length - Feet Delivered Notes 284507: MTL 1232: US Army: Harbor Tug: 47: 1943: Sold and renamed Lohilani: 255210: MTL 1233: US Army: Harbor Tug: 47: 1943: Sold and renamed Kolomona