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This page looks good it meets the required length and has enough sources. It also needs a picture.
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I think it can be helped by a listing of ships built for the US Navy.
all 7
Mars_class_combat_stores_ship 1960-1970
last of the
Wichita_class_replenishment_oiler -1973
all of the
Lewis and Clarke class dry cargo ships 2003 to current
all 4 of the
Yellowstone_class_destroyer_tender 1978-1985
USNS_Zeus_(ARC-7) - only US navy owned active cable repair ship -0980-0982
17 of 20 of the
Newport_class_tank_landing_ship 1968-1973
8
Watson_class_vehicle_cargo_ship 1996-2002
Algol_class_vehicle_cargo_ship - several of these ships - I will guess half had their conversion to US navy service done by NASSSCO.
There are also a multiple of other USNS ships that had their conversion done at NASSCO.
Wfoj2 ( talk) 22:57, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
I just did a complete rewrite of this article. Most of the content had been copied-and-pasted directly from the San Diego Union Tribune [1] and from company press releases. -- MelanieN ( talk) 21:08, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
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This page looks good it meets the required length and has enough sources. It also needs a picture.
Thomasbeeson (
talk) 15:33, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
I think it can be helped by a listing of ships built for the US Navy.
all 7
Mars_class_combat_stores_ship 1960-1970
last of the
Wichita_class_replenishment_oiler -1973
all of the
Lewis and Clarke class dry cargo ships 2003 to current
all 4 of the
Yellowstone_class_destroyer_tender 1978-1985
USNS_Zeus_(ARC-7) - only US navy owned active cable repair ship -0980-0982
17 of 20 of the
Newport_class_tank_landing_ship 1968-1973
8
Watson_class_vehicle_cargo_ship 1996-2002
Algol_class_vehicle_cargo_ship - several of these ships - I will guess half had their conversion to US navy service done by NASSSCO.
There are also a multiple of other USNS ships that had their conversion done at NASSCO.
Wfoj2 ( talk) 22:57, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
I just did a complete rewrite of this article. Most of the content had been copied-and-pasted directly from the San Diego Union Tribune [1] and from company press releases. -- MelanieN ( talk) 21:08, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
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