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  2. USS Oliver Hazard Perry - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Hazard Perry was ordered from Bath Iron Works on 30 October 1973 as part of the FY73 program, and was laid down on 12 June 1975, launched on 25 September 1976, and commissioned on 17 December 1977. [1] She was ordered as PFG-109 but was redesignated as FFG-7 in the 1975 fleet designation realignment on 1 June 1975, before she was laid down.

  3. USS Carnelian - Wikipedia

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    Carnelian was built as the yacht Trudione in 1930 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine for Ross W. Judson who was president of Bath Iron Works and Continental Motors Corporation. It was named after his twin daughters, Trudi & Ione. [citation needed] She was renamed Seventeen in December 1930. She was then purchased by the Navy on 13 May 1941 and ...

  4. Secure your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Sign out of public computers - Always sign out of your accounts when you're done. • Don't fall for phishing scams - Don't click links you're unsure about, even from friends. • Check your login activity - Check the recent activity on your account for unusual logins.

  5. USS Felicia (PYc-35) - Wikipedia

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    Built by Bath Iron Works in Maine. The second ship to be so named by the U.S. Navy, Felicia (PYC-35) was built in 1931 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; purchased by the Navy on 8 April 1942; and commissioned on 27 June 1942. World War II service Patrol Craft operations

  6. USS Thomas Hudner - Wikipedia

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    USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.The $663 million contract to build her was awarded on 28 February 2012, to Bath Iron Works, of Bath, Maine. [3] [4] On 7 May 2012, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship name would be named Thomas Hudner in honor of U.S. naval aviator Thomas Hudner, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save ...

  7. List of ship launches in 1900 - Wikipedia

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    Bath Iron Works: Bath, Maine: Barney: Bagley-class torpedo boat 10 August Germany: Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven: Wilhelmshaven: Ariadne: Gazelle-class cruiser 13 August United Kingdom: Vickers Limited: Barrow-in-Furness: Hogue: Cressy-class cruiser 8 September United Kingdom: Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company: Jarrow, England: Kangaroo ...

  8. USS John S. McCain (DL-3) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was launched by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine, on 12 July 1952. Originally designated DD-928 she was reclassified in 1951 as a destroyer leader. She was sponsored by Roberta McCain, the daughter-in-law of Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. (born 1884), and commissioned on 12 October 1953 at the Boston Naval Shipyard.

  9. USS Ingersoll (DD-652) - Wikipedia

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    USS Ingersoll was launched by Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine, 28 June 1942. She was co-sponsored by Miss Alice Jean Ingersoll, granddaughter of the Admiral, and Mrs. R. R. Ingersoll, II, widow of Lieutenant Royal R. Ingersoll II. Ingersoll was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 31 August 1943.