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  2. Hunters Point Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Hunters Point Naval Shipyard was a United States Navy shipyard in San Francisco, California, located on 638 acres (258 ha) of waterfront at Hunters Point in the southeast corner of the city. Originally, Hunters Point was a commercial shipyard established in 1870, consisting of two graving docks. It was purchased and built up in the late ...

  3. San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard. The San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard was a short-lived shipyard formed in 1965 with the combination of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard and the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The combined yards were the largest naval shipyard in the world, but the desired cost savings did not materialize, and the two yards ...

  4. Polish Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Navy also acquired a number of Soviet-made ships, including 2 destroyers, 2 missile destroyers, 13 submarines and 17 missile boats. Among them was a Kilo-class submarine, ORP Orzeł and a modified Kashin-class missile destroyer, (ORP Warszawa). Polish shipyards produced mostly landing craft, minesweepers and auxiliary vessels.

  5. Lech Wałęsa - Wikipedia

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    Lech Wałęsa[a] (Polish pronunciation: [ˈlɛɣ vaˈwɛ̃sa] ⓘ; born 29 September 1943) is a Polish statesman, dissident, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who served as the president of Poland between 1990 and 1995. After winning the 1990 election, Wałęsa became the first democratically elected president of Poland since 1926 and the first ...

  6. Richmond Shipyards - Wikipedia

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    April 28, 2000. The four Richmond Shipyards, in the city of Richmond, California, United States, were run by Permanente Metals and part of the Kaiser Shipyards. In World War II, Richmond built more ships than any other shipyard, turning out as many as three ships in a single day. The shipyards are part of the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home ...

  7. Polish Navy Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 54°32′28″N 18°32′00″E. Polish Navy Shipyard, 2008. Polish Navy Shipyard (Polish: Stocznia Marynarki Wojennej) is a Polish shipyard located in Gdynia. It is the oldest operating shipyard in Poland. The first Polish shipyard on the Baltic Sea after regaining independence was established on May 10, 1922, as a result of ...

  8. Category:Shipyards of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Szczecin Shipyard. Categories: Shipbuilding companies of Poland. Shipyards of Europe by country. Shipyards by country. Manufacturing plants in Poland. Water transport in Poland. Transport buildings and structures in Poland.

  9. Remontowa - Wikipedia

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    www.remontowa.com.pl. Remontowa (full name: Gdańska Stocznia „Remontowa” im. Józefa Piłsudskiego S.A.) is a company and shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. [1][2] The yard specialises in ship repair and conversions. Remontowa S. A. is one of 26 companies that make up the Remontowa Group. It is the biggest shipyard in Poland.