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  2. Naval Medical Center Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    The historic Portsmouth Naval Hospital building was designed by architect John Haviland (1792–1852) and built in 1827. It is a three-story granite and Freestone building on a 12-foot (3.7 m) basement.

  3. Piscataqua River - Wikipedia

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    English map of Maine and New Hampshire, c. 1670 Port of Portsmouth, 1930s Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on the Kittery, Maine side of the river, across from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Named by the area's original Abenaki inhabitants, the word Piscataqua is believed to be a combination of peske (branch) with tegwe (a river with a strong current ...

  4. German submarine U-1228 - Wikipedia

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    After the surrender of Germany, the U-boat made for the closest Allied port and surrendered to US forces in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 17 May 1945. In August 1945 U-1228 was awarded to the United States and after being tested, she was sunk by USS Sirago on 5 February 1946 in position 42°32′N 69°37′W  /  42.533°N 69.617°W ...

  5. Category:Ships built in Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    HMS Portsmouth (1649) HMS Portsmouth (1690) HMS Prince George (1895) HMS Princess Charlotte (1825) HMS Princess Royal (1853) Q. HMS Queen (1839) HMS Queen Elizabeth ...

  6. German submarine U-873 - Wikipedia

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    Vance placed a prize crew aboard U-873 and escorted the U-boat to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 16 May. U-873 was placed in dry dock for a design study of the Type IXD2 class of U-boats by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard engineers; and was later transferred to the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Following completion of trials, the U-boat was scrapped in ...

  7. USS Picuda - Wikipedia

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    Obispo′s keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, on 15 March 1943.She was launched on 12 July 1943 sponsored by Mrs. Robert H. English.On 24 September 1943, she was renamed Picuda, making her the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the picuda, a great barracuda, up to 7 feet (2.1 m) long, of the Caribbean Sea and the tropical western Atlantic Ocean ...

  8. USS Miami (SSN-755) - Wikipedia

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    Miami enters dry dock at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 15 March 2012 to begin an engineering overhaul. She was severely damaged by fire two months later. At 5:41 p.m. EDT on 23 May 2012, fire crews were called with a report of a fire on Miami while she was being overhauled at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.

  9. Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility is a United States Navy shipyard located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on 148 acres. It is one of just four public shipyards operated by the United States Navy. [1] The shipyard is physically a part of Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam. [2]