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==Ordnance==
 
==Ordnance==

Latest revision as of 17:43, 26 April 2018

Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company was an American shipbuilder with a yard in Baltimore, Maryland.

History

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
U.S.S. Avocet minesweeper 9 Mar, 1918 Sold 12 Dec, 1946
U.S.S. Bobolink minesweeper 15 Jun, 1918 Sold 5 Oct, 1946
U.S.S. Lark minesweeper 6 Aug, 1918 Transferred 15 Jan, 1947
U.S.S. Pigeon minesweeper 29 Jan, 1919 Sunk 4 May, 1942
U.S.S. Redwing minesweeper 7 Jun, 1919 Mined 27 Jun, 1943

Ordnance

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See Also

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