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Dry Dock No. 4, First Vessel Docked - U.S.S. Utah

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Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

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09/05/1912
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label_outline Explore First Vessel, Battleships Of Ww 1, New York Navy Yard

Tugs assist the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69) into a dry dock at the Newport News Shipbuilding shipyard

Pier D from Caisson Dry Dock Number 1, Monthly Progress Photo, E. D. V. Tompkins, Contractor

Sailors maintain order as a crowd waits to welcome crew members from ships in the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. The vessels are returning to Norfolk after being deployed in the Persian Gulf area during Operation Desert Storm

The guided missile destroyer USS JOSEPH STRAUSS (DDG-16) leads a line of ships including, from foreground: the guided missile destroyer USS BENJAMIN STODDERT (DDG-22), the frigate USS ROBERT E. PEARY (FF-1073), the frigate USS SAMPLE (FF-1048), the destroyer USS MORTON (DD-948), the combat stores ship USS NIAGRA FALLS (AFS-3) and the ammunition ship USS NITRO (AE-23). The vessels are underway off the coast of San Francisco

New York Navy Yard - U.S.S. Connecticut

A starboard bow view of the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) standing in a dry dock as the water level rises in preparation for refloating the vessel. The MISSOURI has undergone routine overhaul at Long Beach Naval Shipyard

The battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) is moored near the fast combat support ship USS SACRAMENTO (AOE-1) while the two vessels are in the region to take part in exercise RimPac '90

The guided missile frigate USS STEPHEN W. GROVES (FFG-29) takes on fuel from the Brazilian oiler MARAJO (G-27) during underway replenishment operations. Both vessels are taking part in Unitas XXXI, an annual, joint exercise between the U.S. Navy and the naval forces of nine South American countries

U.S.S. Connecticut Looking East

Joanne Smith and Johnny W. Wallin scatter the ashes

Wreck of Crane Hercules June 18, 1910, Photo by Civil Engineering Office, 8-30 AM, July 1, 1910, (From Westside Entrance to Dry Dock Number 2)

The American flag flies over the USS UTAH (AG 160) Memorial. The UTAH, originally a battleship prior to World War I, was later modified as a mobile bombing target and anti-aircraft gunnery training ship. Destroyed by torpedoes from Nakajima B5N2 Kate bombers on December 7, 1941, the ship's remains are being studied by Navy divers of Mobile Diving Salvage Unit One as part of Project Sea Mark, a four-year undesea survey and mapping study of naval historic sites. The study is being conducted in conjunction with the US Park Service's Submerged Cultural Resource Unit

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