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  2. Newport News Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the Chesapeake Dry Dock and Construction Co. in 1886, Newport News Shipbuilding has built more than 800 ships, including both naval and commercial ships. Located in the city of Newport News, Virginia, its facilities span more than 550 acres (2.2 km 2 ).

  3. Category:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    SS Cape Jacob. USS Carl Vinson. USS Casa Grande. USS Catamount. Charles N. Curtis - Sea Scout Ship 110. USS Charleston (C-22) USS Charleston (LKA-113) USS Charlotte (SSN-766) USS Cheyenne (SSN-773)

  4. USS Enterprise (CVN-65) - Wikipedia

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    1970s. In 1969–1970, Enterprise returned to Newport News Shipbuilding and went through an overhaul and her second refitting. In January 1971, she completed sea trials with newly designed nuclear reactor cores that contained enough energy for 10 years.

  5. List of ship launches in 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Newport News Shipbuilding: Newport News, Virginia: Mount Whitney: Blue Ridge-class command ship: For United States Navy. 10 January United States: Electric Boat: Groton, Connecticut: Bluefish: Sturgeon-class submarine For United States Navy. 13 January Japan: Chikugo: Chikugo-class destroyer escort For Japanese Navy. 17 January United States ...

  6. Blue Ridge-class command ship - Wikipedia

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    Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. - LCC 20; Operators: United States Navy: In commission: 1970 - Present: Planned: 3: Completed: 2: Cancelled: 1: Active: 2: General characteristics; Displacement: 18,874 long tons (19,176.89 metric tons) full load: Length: 634 ft (193 m) Beam: 108 ft (33 m) Draft: 26 ft 9 in (8.15 m) full load: Propulsion

  7. USS L. Mendel Rivers - Wikipedia

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    L. Mendel Rivers (1905–1970), U.S. Representative from South Carolina ' s 1st Congressional District (1941–1970) Ordered: 1 July 1969: Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company: Laid down: 26 June 1971: Launched: 2 June 1973: Sponsored by: Margaret Rivers Eastman and Marion Rivers: Commissioned: 1 February 1975: Decommissioned ...

  8. History of Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Newport News was merely an area of farm lands and a fishing village until the coming of the railroad and the subsequent establishment of the great shipyard. As a 16-year-old in 1837, Collis P. Huntington had visited the rural village known as Newport News Point.

  9. General Dynamics Electric Boat - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1970s to the present, EB has been one of only two submarine manufacturers in the United States, with the other being Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia. In April 2014, EB was awarded a $17.8 billion contract with Naval Sea Systems Command for ten Block IV Virginia -class attack submarines.

  10. USS California (CGN-36) - Wikipedia

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    First Lady Pat Nixon christens California on September 22, 1971. The contract to build California was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia, on 13 June 1968 and her keel was laid down on 23 January 1970.

  11. USS Newport News (CA-148) - Wikipedia

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    USS Newport News (CA–148) was the third and last ship of the Des Moines-class of heavy cruisers in the United States Navy. She was the first fully air-conditioned surface ship and the last active all-gun heavy cruiser in the United States Navy.