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A2004-002.2168 : Oregon shipyards as a built-up mud flat two months before laying its first keel |
12/31/1940 |
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A2004-002.2171 : Keel laying on the Star of Oregon |
05/19/1941 |
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A2004-002.2170 : The launching of Oregon Ship's first Liberty ship, the Star of Oregon |
09/27/1941 |
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A2004-002.2172 : Star of Oregon on her trial run |
12/31/1941 |
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A2004-002.2178 : Keel laying of the Schenectady at Swan Island |
07/01/1942 |
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A2004-002.2176 : Launching of the Schenectady at Swan Island |
08/24/1942 |
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A2004-002.2177 : Launching of the Schenectady at Swan Island |
08/24/1942 |
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A2004-002.2233 : Vancouver shipyard launching a Landing Ship, Tank |
12/31/1942 |
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A2004-002.2244 : Valerie Bolton cracking bottle at Swan Island launching of SS Oregon Trail |
08/16/1943 |
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A2004-002.2246 : Throng of visitors at Vancouver shipyards to watch Eleanor Roosevelt christen their first carrier Casablanca |
08/29/1943 |
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A2004-002.2232 : Oregon Ship laying the keel for the first Victory ship, the SS United Victory |
11/18/1943 |
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A2004-002.2167 : Liberty ship building activity at Oregon shipyards during a drive for 22 in one month which resulted in a 24 in one month record |
12/31/1943 |
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A2004-002.2243 : Vancouver shipyard "18 or more" drive send-off on Navy Day with a blimp from the Naval Air Station at Tillamook |
12/31/1943 |
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A2004-002.2182 : Eleanor Roosevelt christening the USS Casablanca, Vancouver's first aircraft carrier |
12/31/1943 |
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A2004-002.2248 : Swan Island shipyard workers accept the Tanker Champ flag awarded them for the highest production of tankers per way |
12/31/1943 |