Bethlehem Staten Island

Staten Island, New York American shipyard company
USS Bache, Bethlehem Staten Island first Fletcher-class destroyer built in 1942
Staten Island Shipbuilding
USS Farenholt DD-491 at Bethlehem Staten Island slides down the building ways, during her launching on 19 November 1941
Bethlehem Staten Island ship building during World War 2

Bethlehem Staten Island also called Bethlehem Mariners Harbor was a large shipyard in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York. The shipyard started building ships for World War II in January 1941 under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program and as the result of the Two-Ocean Navy Act of July 1940. The shipyard was part of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation which built ships for the United States Navy, and the United States Maritime Commission. Bethlehem Steel purchased the shipyard in June 1938 from United Shipyards. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation closed the shipyard in 1959. The propeller factory and foundry continued operation for 10 more years at the site. [1][2][3][4] Since 1980 the site is the May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation next to Shooters Island at the southern end of Newark Bay, off the North Shore.[5]

Staten Island Shipbuilding

The site started in 1903, when William Burlee built a shipyard at the site and opened as the Staten Island Shipbuilding (SISB). William Burlee sold the shipyard to United Shipyards in 1929. William Burlee started a repair shipyard in Port Richmond, Staten Island (2 miles east of SISB) in 1888 as the Burlee Drydock Company. In 1903 William Burlee opened a larger shipyard at Mariners Harbor. For World War I Staten Island Shipbuilding Port Richmond, built Lapwing-class minesweepers: AM5, AM6, AM7, AM8, AM44, AM45, and AM46. In 1923 SISB built four Staten Island Ferries: W.R. Hearst, George W. Loft, Youngstown and Rodman Wanamaker. In 1925 SISB built five more New York Ferries the: John A. Lynch, Henry Bruckner, William T. Collins, Henry A. Meyer Crathorne, in 1927 the American Legion and in 1927 the Dongan Hills. [6] [7][8]

  • Alex McDonald Shipyard was small shipyard next to Staten Island Shipbuilding (on the east side). Alex McDonald founded the yard before World War I. Alex McDonald built seven 110 foot Submarine chasers for the US Navy for World War I. In 1929 Alex McDonald merged with Staten Island Shipbuilding. [9]

United Shipyards, Inc

In 1929, Staten Island Shipbuilding merged with five other major New York ship repair facilities to become United Dry Docks, Inc. —the largest company of its type in the world—with the former head of Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company, Edward P. Morse, as chairman of the board. United Dry Docks later changed its name to United Shipyards, Inc. United Shipyards sold off their shipyard to Bethlehem Steel in 1938.[10] [11] [12][13]

World War II ships

As United Dry Dock, Inc.

  • 4 of 18 Mahan-class (1934 and 1935)
    • Mahan (DD-364), Cummings (DD-365), Dunlap (DD-384), Fanning (DD-385)

After acquisition by Bethlehem, in the very early stages of the Emergency Shipbuilding Program and at a time when the Navy shipbuilding program was just picking up momentum

  • 5 of 95 C1-B (ca. 1939)
    • Cape May / Alcoa Pathfinder (MC-89), launched 3 Oct 1940[14]
    • Cape Ann Alcoa Prospector (MC-90), launched 2 Nov 1940[15]
    • Cape Neddick (MC-91)
    • Cape Cod (MC-92)
    • Stella Lykes (MC-93)
    • 2 Bethlehem Quincy steam turbines, double reduction gears, one shaft[16][17][18][19][20]
  • 3 of 29 Cherokee-class tugboats (fiscal year 1939)
    • Navajo (AT-64), Cherokee (AT-66), Seminole (AT-65)

Following the industrial mobilization as a result of the Two-Ocean Navy Act of July 1940 and subsequent legislation

  • 44 of 415 destroyers
    • 5 of 30 Benson-class
      • Farenholt (DD-491), Bailey (DD-492)
      • Meade (DD-602) ... Parker (DD-604)
    • 15 of 175 Fletcher-class
      • Bache (DD-470), Beale (DD-471)
      • Brownson (DD-518) ... Luce (DD-522)
      • Charles J. Badger (DD-657), Colahan (DD-658)
      • Picking (DD-685) ... Uhlmann (DD-687)
      • Benham (DD-796) ... Monssen (DD-798)
    • 10 of 58 Allen M. Sumner-class
      • Blue (DD-744) ... Harry E. Hubbard (DD-748)
      • Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) ... Beatty (DD-756)
    • 3 of 12 Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayers (Allen M. Sumner)
      • Henry A. Wiley (DM-29) ... J. William Ditter (DM-31)
    • 11 of 98 Gearing-class
      • Vogelgesang (DD-862) ... Forrest Royal (DD-872)

Post war

Post war from 1946 to 1958 the shipyard built car floats, barges, ferries, tank barges, derrick barges, repair barge, fireboat and tugboats.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bethlehem Staten Island
  2. ^ "Bethlehem Steel Company's Staten Island Shipyard". Tin Can Sailors.
  3. ^ "Mariners Harbor, Staten Island". www.globalsecurity.org.
  4. ^ May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation
  5. ^ May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation, ships built
  6. ^ Minesweepers
  7. ^ Staten Island Shipbuilding
  8. ^ Staten Island Ferry
  9. ^ Alex McDonald
  10. ^ "Edward P. Morse, Dry Dock Head, Dies", The New York Times, 1930-08-27.
  11. ^ "Extension for Iron Works", The New York Times, 1903-01-09.
  12. ^ "Morse Dry Dock Nearly Ready", The Rudder, July 1919, pp. 372-73.
  13. ^ "Work at the Morse Dry Dock", The Rudder, January 1919, pp. 13-14.
  14. ^ The Log, October 1940, p. 6
  15. ^ The Log, December 1940, p. 9
  16. ^ "Cape May (1940) - Lloyds Register of Ships".
  17. ^ "Cape Ann (1940) - Lloyds Register of Ships".
  18. ^ "Cape Neddick (1941) - Lloyds Register of Ships".
  19. ^ "Cape Cod (1941) - Lloyds Register of Ships".
  20. ^ "Stella Lykes (1941) - Lloyds Register of Ships".
  21. ^ navsource LCU 1608, YFU-91

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  • (Claxton and Dyson were purchased by the Hellenic Navy for spare parts)
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  • Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
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  • Fred T. Berry
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  • Newman K. Perry
  • Floyd B. Parks
  • John R. Craig
  • Orleck
  • Brinkley Bass
  • Stickell
  • O'Hare
  • Meredith
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  • Castle
  • Woodrow R. Thompson
  • Lansdale
  • Seymour D. Owens
  • Hoel
  • Abner Read
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  • DD-809 – DD-814 (Unnamed)
  • Charles H. Roan (DD-815)
  • Timmerman (DD-816)
  • Robert A. Owens (DD-854)
  • DD-855 (Unnamed)
  • DD-856 (Unnamed)
  • DD-891 – DD-926 (Unnamed)
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Comodoro Py class
  • Comodoro Py (ex-Perkins)
 Brazilian Navy
Marcílio Dias class
  • Marcílio Dias (ex-Henry W. Tucker)
  • Mariz e Barros (ex-Brinkley Bass)
 Republic of China Navy
Chao Yang class
  • Chao Yang (ex-Rowan)
  • Fu Yang (ex-Ernest G. Small)
  • Dang Yang (ex-Lloyd Thomas)
  • Chien Yang (ex-James E. Kyes)
  • Han Yang (ex-Herbert J. Thomas)
  • Lao Yang (ex-Shelton)
  • Liao Yang (ex-Hanson)
  • Shen Yang (ex-Power)
  • Kai Yang (ex-Richard B. Anderson)
  • Te Yang (ex-Sarsfield)
  • Shuei Yang (ex-Leonard F. Mason)
  • Yun Yang (ex-Hamner)
  • Chen Yang (ex-Johnston)
  • Shao Yang (ex-Hollister)
  • Tse Yang (ex-Hawkins)
  • (Warrington was purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
 Ecuadorian Navy
  • Presidente Eloy Alfaro (ex-Holder)
 Hellenic Navy
  • Themistoklis (ex-Frank Knox)
  • Kanaris (ex-Stickell)
  • Kountouriotis (ex-Rupertus)
  • Sachtouris (ex-Arnold J. Isbell)
  • Tombazis (ex-Gurke)
  • Apostolis (ex-Charles P. Cecil)
  • Kriezis (ex-Corry)
  • (Myles C. Fox and Dyess were purchased by the Hellenic Navy for spare parts)
 Imperial Iranian Navy
  • (Kenneth D. Bailey and Bordelon were purchased by the Iranian Navy for spare parts)
 Republic of Korea Navy
Chungbuk class
  • Chungbuk (ex-Chevalier)
  • Chonbuk (ex-Everett F. Larson)
  • Taejon (ex-New)
  • Kwangju (ex-Richard E. Kraus)
  • Kangwon (ex-William R. Rush)
  • Kyonggi (ex-Newman K. Perry)
  • Chonju (ex-Rogers)
 Mexican Navy
Quetzalcóatl class
  • Netzahualcóyotl (ex-Steinaker)
  • Quetzalcóatl / Ilhuicamina (ex-Vogelgesang)
 Pakistan Navy
Alamgir class
  • Alamgir (ex-Cone)
  • Shah Jahan (ex-Harold J. Ellison)
  • Tariq / Nazim (D165) (ex-Wiltsie)
  • Taimur (ex-Epperson)
  • Tughril / Nazim (D167) (ex-Henderson)
  • Tippu Sultan (ex-Damato)
 Spanish Navy
Churruca class
  • Churruca (ex-Eugene A. Greene)
  • Gravina (ex-Furse)
  • Méndez Núñez (ex-O'Hare)
  • Lángara (ex-Leary)
  • Blas de Lezo (ex-Noa)
 Turkish Navy
Yücetepe class
  • Yücetepe (ex-Orleck)
  • Savaştepe (ex-Meredith)
  • Kiliçalipasa (ex-Robert H. McCard)
  • Piyalepaşa (ex-Fiske)
  • Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak (ex-Charles H. Roan)
  • Gayret (ex-Eversole)
  • Adatepe (ex-Forrest Royal)
  • Kocatepe (1971) (ex-Harwood)
  • Kocatepe (1974) (ex-Norris)
  • Tınaztepe (ex-Keppler)
  • (McKean was purchased by the Turkish Navy for spare parts)
Alçıtepe class
  • Alçıtepe (ex-Robert A. Owens)
  • Anıttepe (ex-Carpenter)
  • Preceded by: Allen M. Sumner class
  • Followed by: Mitscher class
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  • e
  • Navajo
  • Seminole
  • Cherokee
  • Apache
  • Arapaho
  • Chippewa
  • Choctaw
  • Hopi
  • Kiowa
  • Menominee
  • Pawnee
  • Sioux
  • Ute
  • Bannock
  • Carib
  • Chickasaw
  • Cree
  • Lipan
  • Mataco
  • Moreno
  • Narragansett
  • Nauset
  • Pinto
  • Seneca
  • Tawasa
  • Tekesta
  • Yuma
  • Zuni
Other operators
 United States Coast Guard
  • Ute
  • Lipan
  • Cherokee
  • Tamaroa (ex-Zuni)
 Argentine Navy
  • Comandante General Zapiola (ex-Arapaho)
 Chilean Navy
  • Yelcho (ex-Tekesta)
 Republic of China Navy
  • Ta Wan (ex-Apache)
  • Ta Han (ex-Hopi)
  • Ta Tung (ex-Chickasaw)
  • Ta Feng (ex-Narragansett)
 Colombian National Navy
  • Pedro de Heredia (ex-Choctaw)
  • Sebastián de Belalcázar (ex-Carib)
 Dominican Navy
  • Macorix (ex-Kiowa)
 Indonesian Navy
  • Rakata (ex-Menominee)
 Italian Coast Guard
  • Bannock
 Pakistan Navy
  • Madadgar (ex-Yuma)
 Peruvian Navy
  • Guardian Rios (ex-Pinto)
 Turkish Navy
  • Gazal (ex-Sioux)
  • Preceded by: USS Acushnet
  • Followed by: Abnaki class
  • v
  • t
  • e
Lapwing-class minesweepers
 United States Navy
(minesweepers)
  • Lapwing
  • Owl
  • Robin
  • Swallow
  • Tanager
  • Cardinal
  • Oriole
  • Curlew
  • Finch
  • Heron
  • CondorX
  • PloverX
  • Turkey
  • Woodcock
  • Quail
  • Partridge
  • Eider
  • Thrush
  • Avocet
  • Bobolink
  • Lark
  • Widgeon
  • Teal
  • Brant
  • Kingfisher
  • Rail
  • Pelican
  • Falcon
  • Osprey
  • Seagull
  • Tern
  • Flamingo
  • Penguin
  • Swan
  • Whippoorwill
  • Bittern
  • Sanderling
  • Auk
  • Chewink
  • Cormorant
  • Gannet
  • Grebe
  • Mallard
  • Ortolan
  • Peacock
  • Pigeon
  • Redwing
  • Sandpiper
  • Vireo
  • Warbler
  • Willet
 United States Navy
(rescue and salvage ships)
  • Viking
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
(survey ships)
  • Discoverer
  • Guide
  • Pioneer
  • Preceded by: None
  • Followed by: Raven class
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