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|{{US-N2|f=p}}||submarine||16 Jan, 1917{{Conways1906|p. 129}}||Broken up 1931 | |||
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|{{US-N3|f=p}}||submarine||21 Feb, 1917{{Conways1906|p. 129}}||Broken up 1931 | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 13:57, 26 April 2018
The Seattle Construction and Drydock Company was an American shipbuilding concern. Between 1906 and late 1911, it was known as Moran Brothers Shipyard.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
U.S.S. N-1 | submarine | 30 Dec, 1916[1] | Broken up 1931 |
U.S.S. N-2 | submarine | 16 Jan, 1917[2] | Broken up 1931 |
U.S.S. N-3 | submarine | 21 Feb, 1917[3] | Broken up 1931 |
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