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Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard
Type | 256 Shipyard | |
Historical Name of Location | Quincy, Massachusetts, United States | |
Coordinates | 42.238819000, -70.972389000 |
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Ships Constructed at Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard
Ship Name | Yard No | Slip/Drydock No | Ordered | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned |
S-26 | ||||||
Detroit | 29 Jun 1922 | 31 Jul 1923 | ||||
Ancon | 24 Sep 1938 | 12 Aug 1942 | ||||
Nevada | 4 Apr 1912 | 11 Jul 1914 | 11 Mar 1916 | |||
R-1 | 16 Oct 1917 | 24 Aug 1918 | 16 Dec 1918 | |||
R-5 | 16 Oct 1917 | 24 Nov 1918 | 15 Apr 1919 | |||
S-18 | 15 Aug 1918 | 29 Apr 1920 | 3 Apr 1924 | |||
S-25/Jastrzab | 26 Oct 1918 | 29 May 1922 | 9 Jul 1923 | |||
R-14 | 29 Oct 1916 | 6 Nov 1918 | 10 Oct 1919 | 24 Dec 1919 | ||
S-23 | 18 Jan 1919 | 27 Oct 1920 | 30 Oct 1923 | |||
S-28 | 16 Apr 1919 | 20 Sep 1922 | 13 Dec 1923 | |||
S-29/P556 | 17 Apr 1919 | 9 Nov 1922 | 22 May 1924 | |||
S-43 | 13 Dec 1920 | 31 Mar 1923 | 31 Dec 1924 | |||
S-45 | 29 Dec 1920 | 26 Jun 1923 | 31 Mar 1925 | |||
Lexington (Lexington-class) | 8 Jan 1921 | 3 Oct 1925 | 14 Dec 1927 | |||
S-44 | 19 Feb 1921 | 27 Oct 1923 | 16 Feb 1925 | |||
S-46 | 23 Feb 1921 | 11 Sep 1923 | 5 Jun 1925 | |||
Northampton | 18 Dec 1924 | 12 Apr 1928 | 5 Sep 1929 | 17 May 1930 | ||
Portland | 17 Feb 1930 | 21 May 1932 | 23 Feb 1933 | |||
Farragut | 20 Sep 1932 | 15 Mar 1934 | 18 Jun 1934 | |||
Quincy (New Orleans-class) | 15 Nov 1933 | 19 Jun 1935 | 9 Jun 1936 | |||
Vincennes | 2 Jan 1934 | 21 May 1936 | 24 Feb 1937 | |||
Gridley | 3 Jun 1935 | 1 Dec 1936 | 24 Jun 1937 | |||
Craven | 3 Jun 1935 | 25 Feb 1937 | 2 Sep 1937 | |||
McCall | 17 Mar 1936 | 20 Nov 1937 | 22 Jun 1938 | |||
Wasp (Wasp-class) | 19 Sep 1935 | 1 Apr 1936 | 4 Apr 1939 | 25 Apr 1940 | ||
Massachusetts | 20 Jul 1939 | 23 Sep 1941 | 12 May 1942 | |||
San Diego | 27 Mar 1940 | 26 Jul 1941 | 10 Jan 1942 | |||
San Juan | 15 May 1940 | 6 Sep 1941 | 28 Feb 1942 | |||
Baltimore | 26 May 1941 | 28 Jul 1942 | 15 Apr 1943 | |||
Lexington (Essex-class) | 15 Jul 1941 | 23 Sep 1942 | 17 Feb 1943 | |||
Canberra (Baltimore-class) | 3 Sep 1941 | 19 Apr 1943 | 14 Oct 1943 | |||
Bunker Hill | 15 Sep 1941 | 7 Dec 1942 | 24 May 1943 | |||
Wasp (Essex-class) | 18 Mar 1942 | 17 Aug 1943 | 24 Nov 1943 | |||
Hancock | 26 Jan 1943 | 24 Jan 1944 | 15 Apr 1944 | |||
Saint Paul | 3 Feb 1943 | 16 Sep 1944 | 17 Feb 1945 | |||
Pasadena | 6 Feb 1943 | 28 Dec 1943 | 8 Jun 1944 |
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Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard Timeline
26 Oct 1918 | The keel of S-25 was laid down at the Bethlehem shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
6 Nov 1918 | The keel of R-14 was laid down at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
11 Apr 1919 | The keel of S-27 was laid down at the Bethlehem shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
17 Apr 1919 | The keel of S-29 was laid down at the Bethlehem shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
10 Oct 1919 | R-14 was launched at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. She was sponsored by Ms. Florence L. Gardner. |
13 Dec 1920 | The keel of S-43 was laid down at the Bethlehem shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
29 May 1922 | S-25 was launched at the Bethlehem shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, sponsored by Mrs. Vera Hobart Schlabach, wife of naval officer Ross Schlabach. |
18 Oct 1922 | S-27 was launched at the Bethlehem shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, sponsored by Alice Baldwin (née Blackwood), wife of retired US Army general Frank Baldwin. |
9 Nov 1922 | S-29 was launched at the Bethlehem shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, wife of US Navy officer Ronan C. Grady. |
31 Mar 1923 | S-43 was launched at the Bethlehem shipyard at Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, sponsored by the wife of naval officer and submariner John H. Brown, Jr. |
17 May 1930 | Cruiser USS Northampton was commissioned at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States with Captain Walter N. Vernou in command. |
6 Feb 1943 | Cleveland-class cruiser Pasadena was laid down at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. |
17 Feb 1943 | Lexington (Essex-class) was commissioned into service. |
28 Dec 1943 | Cleveland-class cruiser Pasadena was launched at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, sponsored by the wife of Carl Gustav Wopschall, the mayor of Pasadena, California, United States. |
8 Jun 1944 | Cleveland-class cruiser USS Pasadena was commissioned at the Bethlehem Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, United States with Captain Richard B. Tuggle in command. |
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WW2-Era Place Name | Quincy, Massachusetts, United States |
Lat/Long | 42.2388, -70.9724 |
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