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For more than 130 years, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works has been building the most advanced ships in the world for the U.S. Navy.
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General Dynamics Bath Iron Works is a full-service shipyard specializing in the design, construction and support of ships for the U.S. Navy.
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Bath-Built Ships
Great Depression and WW II – May 15, 1931
Great Depression and WW II – January 15, 1931
Great Depression and WW II – May 2, 1941
Great Depression and WW II – December 3, 1930
Great Depression and WW II – October 4, 1930
Great Depression and WW II – July 2, 1930
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Great Depression and WW II – July 29, 1930
Great Depression and WW II – January 14, 1930
Great Depression and WW II – May 21, 1930
On May 21, 1930, Corsair IV was launched at Bath Iron Works. It was a T.S.turbo-electric yacht for J.P.Morgan II of New York. The yacht cost $2.5 million to build,…
Great Depression and WW II – January 2, 1930