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  2. Naval Station Ingleside - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Ingleside was first authorized in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 sponsored by Sen. Barry Goldwater. [1] Groundbreaking took place on February 20, 1988 and on April 9, 1990, the Station and the community dedicated the main thoroughfare providing access from the community to the Station, Hayden W. Head Boulevard.

  3. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 - Wikipedia

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    Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 (NMCB 4) is a Navy Seabee battalion homeported at Port Hueneme, California. [2] Nicknamed the "Pioneers", it is the first of the many CBs created after the original three. The battalion's current insignia first appeared on its 1953–55 cruisebook. 4th NCB WWII insignia

  4. USS Mitscher (DDG-57) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 June 2015, Mitscher welcomed the Hermione in US waters on behalf of the US Navy. On 16 April 2022, Mitscher arrived at Norfolk following a surge deployment. [7] On 9 August 2023, The Navy announced plans to extend the ship's service life beyond the initial 35 years, intending to keep Mitscher in service until at least 2034. [8]

  5. USS Mustin (DDG-89) - Wikipedia

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    USS Mustin (DDG-89) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy.She is named in honor of the Mustin family who have devoted over a century to US Naval service.

  6. USS Kansas City (LCS-22) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy initially ordered two trimaran hulled ships from General Dynamics, which became known as the Independence-class littoral combat ship after the first ship of the class, USS Independence. [8] Even-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Independence -class trimaran design, while odd-numbered ships are based on a ...

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  8. USS Fort Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    Summary) In 2014, the Navy commenced design of LX(R) based on a modified San Antonio-class design. [ 9 ] : 6 Because this design work is in progress, the Navy has created design innovations and cost-reduction strategies around the San Antonio -class design, and the Navy believes that it can apply these innovations and strategies to Fort ...

  9. USS Grayback (SSG-574) - Wikipedia

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    Grayback′s keel was laid down on 1 July 1954 by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard of Vallejo, California.She was launched on 2 July 1957, sponsored by Mrs. John A. Moore, widow of the last commanding officer of the previous USS Grayback (SS-208), and commissioned at Mare Island on 7 March 1958.