Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Námořní loděnice v Pugetově zálivu
Základní údaje
Datum založení1891
Souřadnice sídla
Charakteristika firmy
Oblast činnostiloďařství
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (oficiální název Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, PSNS & IMF) je americká loděnice nacházející se v Pugetově zálivu na okraji města Bremerton ve státě Washington. Založena byla roku 1891. V minulosti nesla též jména Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton Navy Yard a Bremerton Naval Complex. V loděnici probíhá údržba a modernizace válečných lodí. V minulosti se věnovala i stavbě válečných lodí. Dále je místem likvidace vyřazených plavidel s jaderným pohonem v programu Ship-Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) a místem uložení vyřazených amerických válečných lodí z Rezervní flotily námořnictva Spojených států amerických.[1]

Postavená plavidla

Těžké křižníky

USS Astoria (CA-34)

Torpédoborce

USS Howorth (DD-592)
USS Worden (DD-352)
  • Třída Fletcher
    • USS Halford (DD-480)
    • USS Leutze (DD-481)
    • USS Howorth (DD-592)
    • USS Killen (DD-593)
    • USS Hart (DD-594)
    • USS Metcalf (DD-595)
    • USS Shields (DD-596)
    • USS Wiley (DD-597)

Eskortní torpédoborce

USS Reynolds (DE-42)

Ponorky

  • Třída H (6 ks) – sestaveny z dílů vyrobených společností British Pacific Construction and Engineering Company ve Vancouveru

Pomocná plavidla

Galerie

Odkazy

Reference

V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku Puget Sound Naval Shipyard na anglické Wikipedii.

  1. DARYL C., McClary. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard [online]. Historylink.org, 2003-04-11 [cit. 2023-01-06]. Dostupné online. (anglicky) 

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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 1913.jpg
View of the U.S. Navy Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washionton (USA), in 1913
Aerial Bremerton Shipyard November 2012.jpg
Autor: Jelson25, Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
An aerial view of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington (USA), on 24 November 2012. Visible are the following ships (top to bottom):
  • aircraft carrier USS Independence (CV-62);
  • USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63);
  • USS Constellation (CV-64);
  • amphibious transport dock ship USS Dubuque (LPD-8);
  • USS Ranger (CV-61);
  • three Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates;
  • an (active) Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship;
  • a Seawolf-class submarine.
USS Howorth (DD-592) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California (USA), on 3 July 1945 (80-G-450703).jpg
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Howorth (DD-592) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California (USA), on 3 July 1945.
USSWordenDD352.jpg
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Worden (DD-352) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California (USA), on 21 November 1942. Note the barrage balloons aloft in the distance.
Puget Sound Naval Station ship building yard, Bremerton, between 1897 and 1900 (WASTATE 1605).jpeg

Caption on image: Wilse 343. Puget Sound Naval Station. PH Coll 285.23

  • Subjects (LCSH): Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; Shipyards--Washington (State)--Bremerton
Mothballed aircraft carriers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1948 (NH 79051).jpg
Ships of the Bremerton Group, U.S. Pacific Reserve Fleet, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington (USA), circa on 23 April 1948. There are six aircraft carriers visible (front to back): USS Essex (CV-9), USS Ticonderoga (CV-14), USS Yorktown (CV-10), USS Lexington (CV-16), USS Bunker Hill (CV-17), and USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) (in the background). Three battleships and various cruisers are also visible.
USS Reynolds (DE-42) underway at sea on 20 February 1945.jpg
The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Reynolds (DE-42) alongside the escort carrier USS Windham Bay (CVE-92), not visible, on 20 February 1945.
USS Astoria (CA-34) operating in Hawaiian waters on 8 July 1942 (NH 97682).jpg
The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Astoria (CA-34) operating in Hawaiian waters during battle practice, 8 July 1942. She appears to be recovering floatplanes from off her starboard side. Note the booms rigged below the forward superstructure to tow aircraft recovery mats, and the starboard crane swung out.
USS Sperry (AS-12) and retired submarines at Puget Sound 1993.JPEG
An aerial view of a section of the Ship Intermediate Maintenance Facility at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on 17 May 1993. The submarine tender USS Sperry (AS-12) and 16 decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines are shown including the Seawolf (SSN-575); six George Washington, and Lafayette class SSBN's (with their missile sections cut out) plus several Skate, Skipjack, Permit and Sturgeon class SSN's. All were awaiting scrapping.

The ships are, from top left to bottom right: Thomas A. Edison (SSBN-610), Skipjack (SSN-585), Snook (SSN-592), an unidentified SSBN, possibly the George Bancroft (SSBN-643), Henry Clay (SSBN-625), Dace (SSN-607), Swordfish (SSN-579), Sargo (SSN-583), Skate (SSN-578), Seawolf (SSN-575), and Seadragon (SSN-584).

Across the pier are Thomas Jefferson (SSBN-618), Patrick Henry (SSBN-599), George Washington (SSBN-598), Barb (SSN-596) & Sea Devil (SSN-664).