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  2. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works, Chester, Pennsylvania; Derecktor Shipyards, Mamaroneck, New York; Dravo Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Edward F. Williams, Greenpoint, Brooklyn; Edward Knight Collins and the Collins Line, New York City (1818–1858) Electric Boat Corporation, Groton, Connecticut, Quonset Point, Rhode ...

  3. List of ships of the Mexican Navy - Wikipedia

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    F-212. Abasolo. Purchased from the United States. F-213. Victoria. Purchased from the United States. F-214. Mina. Purchased from the United States.

  4. Oaxaca-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Oaxaca class are offshore patrol vessels, constructed and designed by and for the Mexican Navy.The class is named after the Mexican state of Oaxaca.The Mexican Navy has requested seven of these ships with four already in service, three in construction, which were disclosed on June 1 [year missing] on the Navy anniversary, with the name PO-163 Independencia, which is to celebrate the 200th ...

  5. ARM Cuauhtémoc (BE01) - Wikipedia

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    ARM Cuauhtémoc is a sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy, named for the last Mexica Hueyi Tlatoani Cuauhtémoc who was captured and executed in 1525.. She is the last of four sister ships built by the naval shipyards of Bilbao, Spain, in 1982, all built to a design similar to the 1930 designs of the German firm Blohm & Voss, like Gorch Fock, USCGC Eagle and the NRP Sagres.

  6. Manila galleon - Wikipedia

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    In 1568, Miguel López de Legazpi's own ship, the San Pablo (300 tons), was the first Manila galleon to be wrecked en route to Mexico. Between the years 1576 when the Espiritu Santo was lost and 1798 when the San Cristobal (2) was lost, twenty Manila galleons [ 38 ] wrecked within the Philippine archipelago.

  7. ARM Guadaloupe - Wikipedia

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    ARM. Guadaloupe. Hand-coloured lithograph of the Mexican 2-gun paddlewheel frigate 'Guadalupe' under steam and sail in a stiff breeze, with vessels to her right and left. Her deck is lined with figures front and aft. One of her two 68-pounder Pivot Guns is visible in her stern. History. Namesake. Guadalupe. Builder.

  8. Craig Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    USS L-7 in port, in 1917. USS Ozaukee (ID-3429) around the time of her completion in September 1918. Craig Shipbuilding was a shipbuilding company in Long Beach, California. To support the World War I demand for ships Craig Shipbuilding shipyard switched over to military construction and built: US Navy Submarines and Cargo Ships.

  9. Navantia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.navantia.es. Navantia is a Spanish state-owned shipbuilding company that builds vessels for military and civil sectors. It was established in 2005 following the segregation of the military assets of the IZAR Group. The company designs, builds, and supports various types of surface vessels, submarines, and systems.