Charleston Naval Shipyard
Charleston Naval Shipyard (formerly known as the Charleston Navy Yard) was a U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of the Cooper River, in North Charleston, South Carolina and part of Naval Base Charleston.
USCGC BibbUSS Albert W. GrantUSS Arthur L. BristolUSS Asheville (PG-21)USS Bell (DD-587)USS BrockUSS BryantUSS Bryce Canyon (AD-36)USS Burns (DD-588)USS Chaffee (DE-230)USS Chariton RiverUSS Charleston (PG-51)USS Clarion RiverUSS Cofer (DE-208)USS Eichenberger (DE-202)USS Grayson (DD-435)USS Hayter (DE-212)USS Hilary P. JonesUSS Hodges (DE-231)USS Houston (AK-1)USS Hubbard (DE-211)USS HuntingUSS Ingraham (DD-444)USS IzardUSS James E. CraigUSS John Q. Roberts (APD-94)USS Jordan (DE-204)USS Kephart (DE-207)USS Kinzer (APD-91)USS Kodiak (LSM-161)USS LSM(R)-188USS LSM(R)-189USS LSM-135USS LSM-149USS LSM-397USS LST-355
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USCGC BibbUSS Albert W. GrantUSS Arthur L. BristolUSS Asheville (PG-21)USS Bell (DD-587)USS BrockUSS BryantUSS Bryce Canyon (AD-36)USS Burns (DD-588)USS Chariton RiverUSS Charleston (PG-51)USS Clarion RiverUSS Cofer (DE-208)USS Eichenberger (DE-202)USS Grayson (DD-435)USS Hayter (DE-212)USS Hilary P. JonesUSS Hodges (DE-231)USS Hubbard (DE-211)USS HuntingUSS Ingraham (DD-444)USS IzardUSS James E. CraigUSS John Q. Roberts (APD-94)USS Jordan (DE-204)USS Kephart (DE-207)USS Kinzer (APD-91)USS Kodiak (LSM-161)USS LSM(R)-188USS LSM(R)-189USS LSM-135USS LSM-149USS LSM-397USS LST-355USS LST-356USS LST-357
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Charleston Naval Shipyard
Charleston Naval Shipyard (formerly known as the Charleston Navy Yard) was a U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of the Cooper River, in North Charleston, South Carolina and part of Naval Base Charleston.
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Charleston Naval Shipyard (for ...... part of Naval Base Charleston.
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Der Charleston Navy Yard war e ...... ndsteinlegung fand 2005 statt.
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チャールストン海軍工廠 (Charleston Navy Y ...... エーカーはノース・チャールストンの都市開発に利用されている。
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Charleston Naval Shipyard (for ...... part of Naval Base Charleston.
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Der Charleston Navy Yard war e ...... ton Navy Yard auf Kiel gelegt.
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チャールストン海軍工廠 (Charleston Navy Y ...... エーカーはノース・チャールストンの都市開発に利用されている。
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Charleston Naval Shipyard
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Charleston Navy Yard
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