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6 unusual facts about Bath Iron Works


Arthur L. Bristol

In June 1913, he returned home to command the new destroyer Cummings (Destroyer No. 44) upon her completion at Bath Iron Works.

Kennebec River

The sole remaining shipyard is the Bath Iron Works, one of the few yards still building warships for the United States Navy.

Paul X. Rinn

As a Commander, he was selected to command Samuel B. Roberts and was involved in her construction at Bath Iron Works as early as fall 1984.

Sybil Stockdale

On May 10, 2008, Sybil Stockdale attended a christening ceremony at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine for the USS Stockdale, the 30th Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer, and the 56th ship of the class.

USS Ethan Allen

SS Ethan Allen was a Liberty Ship laid down by Bath Iron Works 7 January 1942, launched 16 August 1942 and scrapped 1960..

Wayne E. Meyer

However, by May 1982, the project was put under Meyer's control in PMS 400, with a lead ship awarded 1985 to Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine.



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