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HMS Nigeria FL16793. Warship photograph collection

HMS Nigeria FL16793. Warship photograph collection

HMS Nigeria Underway at the US Navy Yard, South Carolina. Public domain image of a British navy ship during World War Two, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

USS Paul Hamilton (DD-590) and USS Twiggs (DD-591) ready for launching at the Charleston Naval Shipyard on 7 April 1943 (80-G-K-13833)

USS Paul Hamilton (DD-590) and USS Twiggs (DD-591) ready for launching...

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Paul Hamilton (DD-590) and USS Twiggs (DD-591) ready for launching at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), 7 April 1943.

USS Bell (DD-587) off Charleston SC in June 1943

USS Bell (DD-587) off Charleston SC in June 1943

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Bell (DD-587) off the Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina (USA), on 11 June 1943.

USS Somers (DD-381) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard on 16 February 1942 (NH 98021)

USS Somers (DD-381) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard on 16 February 19...

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Somers (DD-381) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), on 16 February 1942. She is wearing Measure 12 (modified) camouflage.

USS Bayfield (APA-33) at Charleston, South Carolina (USA), on 4 January 1950 (NH 99242)

USS Bayfield (APA-33) at Charleston, South Carolina (USA), on 4 Januar...

The U.S. Navy attack transport USS Bayfield (APA-33) at Charleston, South Carolina (USA), on 4 January 1950. She was proceeding to Pier D-5 at the Charleston Naval Shipyard to embark troops of the Third Divisio... More

USS Noa (DD-841) in port in the 1960s

USS Noa (DD-841) in port in the 1960s

The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Noa (DD-841), probably at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA). In the background is a Farragut-class guided missile destroyer being modernized. It received AN/SPS-52 ... More

USS Beatty (DD-640) and USS Tillman (DD-641) at the Charleston Navy Yard in 1941

USS Beatty (DD-640) and USS Tillman (DD-641) at the Charleston Navy Ya...

The U.S. Navy destroyers USS Tillman (DD-641), left, and USS Beatty (DD-640) on the building ways while being prepared for their dual launching ceremonies at the Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina (USA), on 2... More

Rivadavia drydock LOC

Rivadavia drydock LOC

"Photo shows the ship Rivadavia, built for the Argentine navy, in drydock for repairs, possibly at the Charleston Navy Yard, Boston."

USS Canopus (AS-34) and USS John Adams (SSBN-620) at Charleston c1980

USS Canopus (AS-34) and USS John Adams (SSBN-620) at Charleston c1980

The U.S. Navy ballistic missile submarine USS John Adams (SSBN-620) alongside the submarine tender USS Canopus (AS-34) at the Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, South Carolina (USA), circa 1980.

USS Truxtun (DDG-103)

USS Truxtun (DDG-103)

090421-N-1522S-009 Goose Creek, S.C. - The Pre-Commissioned Unit (PCU) Truxtun (DDG-103) makes the final turn before mooring at Wharf Alfa at Naval Weapons Station Goose Creek, S.C. where the ship will be commi... More

USS LSM-152 underway off Charleston Navy Yard in 1944

USS LSM-152 underway off Charleston Navy Yard in 1944

The U.S. Navy medium landing ship USS LSM-152 underway off the Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina (USA), just after the completion of her construction, circa in the summer of 1944. LSM-152 built at the Charle... More

USS James E. Williams (DDG-95) - Public domain photogrpaph

USS James E. Williams (DDG-95) - Public domain photogrpaph

041207-N-5613J-003.Charleston, S.C. (Dec. 7, 2004) - The guided missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) enters the Cooper River prior to mooring on board Naval Weapons Station Charleston, S.C. James E.... More