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List of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard
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The following is a partial list of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard, also called the Charlestown Navy Yard and Boston Naval Shipyard. The year shown is the launch year. * 1814: USS Independence (90-gun ship of the line) War of 1812; Mexican–American War * 1825: USS Boston (18-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1827: USS Warren (20-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1827: USS Falmouth (24-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1837: USS Cyane (22-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War; American Civil War * 1839: USS Marion (16-gun sloop of war) American Civil War * 1842: USS Cumberland (50-gun frigate) Mexican–American War; Battle of Hampton Roads * 1844: USS Plymouth (22-gun sloop of war) Perry Expedition * 1848: USS Vermont (74-gun ship of the line) American Civi
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The following is a partial list of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard, also called the Charlestown Navy Yard and Boston Naval Shipyard. The year shown is the launch year. * 1814: USS Independence (90-gun ship of the line) War of 1812; Mexican–American War * 1825: USS Boston (18-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1827: USS Warren (20-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1827: USS Falmouth (24-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War * 1837: USS Cyane (22-gun sloop of war) Mexican–American War; American Civil War * 1839: USS Marion (16-gun sloop of war) American Civil War * 1842: USS Cumberland (50-gun frigate) Mexican–American War; Battle of Hampton Roads * 1844: USS Plymouth (22-gun sloop of war) Perry Expedition * 1848: USS Vermont (74-gun ship of the line) American Civil War * 1858: USS Hartford (22-gun sloop of war) Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip; Battle of Mobile Bay * 1859: USS Narragansett (5-gun sloop of war) American Civil War * 1861: USS Wachusett (10-gun sloop of war) Peninsula Campaign; Bahia incident * 1861: USS Housatonic (11-gun sloop of war) Sinking of USS Housatonic * 1861: USS Maratanza (side-wheel steam gunboat) Peninsula Campaign; First Battle of Fort Fisher; Second Battle of Fort Fisher * 1862: USS Canandaigua (6-gun sloop of war) American Civil War * 1862: USS Tioga (side-wheel steam gunboat) American Civil War * 1862: USS Genesee (side-wheel steam gunboat) American Civil War * 1863: USS Monadnock (monitor) First Battle of Fort Fisher; Second Battle of Fort Fisher * 1863: USS Pequot (gunboat) First Battle of Fort Fisher; Second Battle of Fort Fisher * 1863: USS Saco (gunboat) American Civil War * 1863: USS Winooski (side-wheel steam gunboat) * 1864: USS Ammonoosuc (frigate) * 1865: USS Guerriere (sloop of war) * 1866: USS Worcester (sloop of war) * 1867: USS Nantasket (sloop of war) * 1868: USS Alaska (sloop of war) Battle of Ganghwa * 1876: USS Vandalia (sloop of war) 1889 Apia cyclone * 1916: USS Bridge (Combat stores ship) World War I; World War II * 1919: USS Brazos (Fleet oiler) World War II * 1920: USS Neches (Fleet oiler) World War II * 1921: USS Pecos (Fleet oiler) World War II * 2 of 8 Farragut-class destroyers * 1934: USS MacDonough (DD-351) Attack on Pearl Harbor; Battle of Savo Island; Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle of Leyte Gulf * 1935: USS Monaghan (DD-354) Attack on Pearl Harbor; Battle of the Coral Sea; Battle of Midway; Battle of the Komandorski Islands; Battle of the Philippine Sea * 2 of 18 Mahan-class destroyers * 1935: USS Case (DD-370) Attack on Pearl Harbor; Battle of the Philippine Sea * 1935: USS Conyngham (DD-371) Attack on Pearl Harbor; Battle of Midway; Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands; Operation Crossroads * 2 of 8 Bagley-class destroyers * 1936: USS Mugford (DD-389) Attack on Pearl Harbor * 1936: USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390) Attack on Pearl Harbor; Battle of Savo Island; Battle of Kolombangara; Battle off Cape Engaño; Operation Crossroads * 2 of 10 Benham-class destroyers * 1938: USS Mayrant (DD-402) Naval Battle of Casablanca; Operation Crossroads * 1938: USS Trippe (DD-403) Allied invasion of Sicily; Invasion of Salerno; Operation Crossroads * 2 of 12 Sims-class destroyers * 1939: USS O'Brien (DD-415) Guadalcanal Campaign * 1939: USS Walke (DD-416) Naval Battle of Guadalcanal * 2 of 30 Benson-class destroyers * 1939: USS Madison (DD-425) Battle of the Atlantic; Operation Dragoon * 1939: USS Lansdale (DD-426) Battle of the Atlantic * 10 of 66 Gleaves-class destroyers * 1940: USS Gwin (DD-433) Doolittle Raid; Battle of Midway; Naval Battle of Guadalcanal; Battle of Kolombangara * 1940: USS Meredith (DD-434) Doolittle Raid * 1940: USS Wilkes (DD-441) Naval Battle of Casablanca * 1940: USS Nicholson (DD-442) invasion of Salerno; Battle for Leyte Gulf * 1941: USS Forrest (DD-461) Operation Torch; Normandy invasion; Operation Dragoon; Battle of Okinawa * 1941: USS Fitch (DD-462) Operation Torch; Normandy invasion; Operation Dragoon * 1941: USS Cowie (DD-632) Operation Torch; Allied invasion of Sicily * 1941: USS Knight (DD-633) Operation Torch; Allied invasion of Sicily; Allied invasion of Italy * 1941: USS Doran (DD-634) Operation Torch; Allied invasion of Sicily * 1941: USS Earle (DD-635) Allied invasion of Sicily * 14 of 175 Fletcher-class destroyers * 1942: USS Guest (DD-472) Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1942: USS Bennett (DD-473) Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1942: USS Fullam (DD-474) Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1942: USS Hudson (DD-475) Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1942: USS Hutchins (DD-476) Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1942: USS Charrette (DD-581) Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle for Leyte Gulf * 1942: USS Conner (DD-582) Battle of the Philippine Sea; Battle for Leyte Gulf * 1942: USS Hall (DD-583) Philippines campaign; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Halligan (DD-584) Philippines campaign; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Haraden (DD-585) Philippines campaign * 1943: USS Newcomb (DD-586) Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Bennion (DD-662) Battle of Leyte; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Heywood L. Edwards (DD-663) Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Richard P. Leary (DD-664) Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle of Iwo Jima; Battle of Okinawa * 21 of 65 Evarts-class destroyer escorts * 1942: USS Evarts (DE-5) Battle of the Atlantic * 1942: USS Wyffels (DE-6) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS Griswold (DE-7) shared credit for sinking I-39; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Steele (DE-8) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Carlson (DE-9) Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Bebas (DE-10) Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Crouter (DE-11) Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Seid (DE-256) Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Smartt (DE-257) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS Walter S. Brown (DE-258) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS William C. Miller (DE-259) shared credit for sinking Japanese submarine I-55 (1944) * 1943: USS Cabana (DE-260) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Dionne (DE-261) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Canfield (DE-262) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Deede (DE-263) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Elden (DE-264) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Cloues (DE-265) Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS O'Toole (DE-527) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS John J. Powers (DE-528) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS Mason (DE-529) Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: USS John M. Bermingham (DE-530) Battle of the Atlantic * 31 of 32 Evarts-class destroyer escorts converted to Captain-class frigates * 1942: HMS Bayntun shared credit for sinking U-757, U-1279, U-989 & U-1278 * 1942: HMS Bazely shared credit for sinking U-648, U-600 & U-636 * 1942: HMS Berry Battle of the Atlantic * 1942: HMS Blackwood shared credit for sinking U-648 & U-600 * 1943: HMS Burges shared credit for sinking U-1063 * 1943: HMS Capel Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Cooke shared credit for sinking U-988 & U-214 * 1943: HMS Dacres Normandy Invasion * 1943: HMS Domett shared credit for sinking U-988 * 1943: HMS Foley shared credit for sinking U-538 * 1943: HMS Garlies shared credit for sinking U-358 * 1943: HMS Gould shared credit for sinking U-91 & U-358 * 1943: HMS Grindall Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Gardiner Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Goodall Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Goodson Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Gore shared credit for sinking U-91 & U-358 * 1943: HMS Keats shared credit for sinking U-1172 & U-285 * 1943: HMS Kempthorne Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Kingsmill Normandy Invasion * 1943: HMS Lawford Normandy Invasion * 1943: HMS Louis shared credit for sinking U-445 * 1943: HMS Lawson Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Pasley Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Loring Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Hoste Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Moorsom Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Manners shared credit for sinking U-1051 * 1943: HMS Mounsey Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Inglis Battle of the Atlantic * 1943: HMS Inman Battle of the Atlantic * 10 of 83 John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts * 1943: USS Edward H. Allen (DE-531) rescued crew of the SS Andrea Doria * 1943: USS Tweedy (DE-532) * 1943: USS Howard F. Clark (DE-533) Battle for Leyte Gulf; Battle of Okinawa * 1943: USS Silverstein (DE-534) Pacific Theater of Operations; Korean War * 1943: USS Lewis (DE-535) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Bivin (DE-536) Pacific Theater of Operations * 1943: USS Rizzi (DE-537) * 1943: USS Osberg (DE-538) * 1943: USS Wagner (DER-539) * 1943: USS Vandivier (DER-540) * 4 of 29 Tench-class submarines * 1944: USS Amberjack (SS-522) * 1944: USS Grampus (SS-523) * 1944: USS Pickerel (SS-524) * 1944: USS Grenadier (SS-525) * 4 of 17 Casa Grande-class dock landing ships * 1945: USS Donner (LSD-20) Mercury-Redstone 2 recovery * 1945: USS Fort Mandan (LSD-21) * 1945: USS Tortuga (LSD-26) Korean War; Vietnam War * 1945: USS Whetstone (LSD-27) Korean War; Vietnam War * APD conversions * Sims (DE-154)
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