History of Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Roosevelt Base & Reeves Field N.A.S.
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The history of the Long Beach Naval Complex on Terminal Island, California is a noteworthy account of the shipyard, its unique equipment, and the exceptional individuals who played a crucial role in its success. This Naval Shipyard holds the prestigious distinction of being the sole recipient of the Meritorious Unit Citation in history. The text primarily focuses on the special facilities like Dry Dock 1 and the German Crane, as well as highlighting significant projects such as Sealab II, DSRV, Polaris & Poseidon missile tests, and the reactivation and modernization of the Iowa class Battleships. Written in a first-person narrative, the author, who was involved in various projects at the shipyard, believes that the true essence of the complex can only be captured by someone who experienced it firsthand.
Furthermore, the main text delves into the unique features of the facilities, projects, and the remarkable individuals who contributed to the Long Beach Naval Complex's legacy. The appendices provide a comprehensive list of every ship or craft that underwent dry docking, as well as detailing the names and dates of every graduate apprentice associated with the complex. This detailed account offers a fascinating insight into the operations and achievements of the Long Beach Naval Complex, showcasing the dedication and expertise of the individuals who made it a truly exceptional institution in naval history.
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publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (July 27, 2009) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 534 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 1448648521 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-1448648528 | ||||
item_weight | 2.02 pounds | ||||
dimensions | 7.01 x 1.08 x 10 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #495,863 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #992 in Naval Military History | ||||
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