Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro
Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro was a major shipbuilding company on Terminal Island in San Pedro, California owned by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. To support the World War 2 demand for ships Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro built: US Navy Destroyers and after the war tugboats. At its peak during the war about 6,000 worked at the yard, Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro shipyard was opened in 1918 as Southwestern Shipbuilding by Western Pipe & Steel. Western Pipe & Steel sold the shipyard to Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in 1925. Shipbuilding ended after World War 2 in 1946. In 1983 the shipyard was sold to Southwest Marine. In 1997 Southwest Marine operated four shipyards, which they sold to The Carlyle Group. Carlyle Group renamed the shipyard US Marine Repair. In 2002 US Marin
SS Empire Bison
SS Irish Oak (1919)
SS Montebello
SS Papoose
Seisho Maru
USS Callaghan (DD-792)
USS Fred T. Berry (DD-858)
USS Kendrick
USS West Carnifax (ID-3812)
SS West NigerUSS Aaron Ward (DM-34)USS Acoma (YTB-701)USS BoydUSS Bradford (DD-545)USS Bristol (DD-857)USS Brown (DD-546)USS_Cassin_YoungUSS Gwin (DM-33)USS Harwood (DD-861)USS Hopewell (DD-681)USS Hugh W. HadleyUSS IrwinUSS James C. OwensUSS Laub (DD-613)USS LindseyUSS LowryUSS MacKenzie (DD-614)USS McCaffery (DD-860)USS McLanahan (DD-615)USS Norris (DD-859)USS PorterfieldUSS Preston (DD-795)USS Willard Keith (DD-775)
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Campbell Industries
List of Empire ships (B)
SS Empire Bison
SS Irish Oak (1919)
SS Montebello
SS Papoose
Seisho Maru
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USS Callaghan (DD-792)
USS Fred T. Berry (DD-858)
Allen M. Sumner-class destroyerBelorussia-class cargo shipsBenson-class destroyerBethlehem Shipbuilding CorporationBethlehem SteelCalifornia during World War IIDesign 1019 shipFletcher-class destroyerGearing-class destroyerMV Californian (1921)Maritime history of CaliforniaPago_PagoRobert H. Smith-class destroyerSS ExfordSS West NigerSouthwest MarineSouthwestern ShipbuildingSouthwestern Shipbuilding & Drydock CompanySouthwestern Shipbuilding Co.Southwestern Shipbuilding CompanySouthwestern ShipyardUSS Aaron Ward (DM-34)USS Acoma (YTB-701)USS BoydUSS Bradford (DD-545)USS Bristol (DD-857)USS Brown (DD-546)USS_Cassin_YoungUSS Gwin (DM-33)USS Harwood (DD-861)
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Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro
Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro was a major shipbuilding company on Terminal Island in San Pedro, California owned by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. To support the World War 2 demand for ships Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro built: US Navy Destroyers and after the war tugboats. At its peak during the war about 6,000 worked at the yard, Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Pedro shipyard was opened in 1918 as Southwestern Shipbuilding by Western Pipe & Steel. Western Pipe & Steel sold the shipyard to Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in 1925. Shipbuilding ended after World War 2 in 1946. In 1983 the shipyard was sold to Southwest Marine. In 1997 Southwest Marine operated four shipyards, which they sold to The Carlyle Group. Carlyle Group renamed the shipyard US Marine Repair. In 2002 US Marin
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Bethlehem Shipbuilding San Ped ...... South Seaside Ave, San Pedro.
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