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Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp.

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Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp.
Founded1940
Defunct1945
FateCeased operations
Headquarters Camden, New Jersey
USS Enceladus (AK-80), built at Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding in August 1943 with original Navy configuration. Note Whirley crane that was part of the original N3-M-A1 design. USS Enceladus AK-80 N3-M-A1 USN 19-N-51234.jpg
USS Enceladus (AK-80), built at Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding in August 1943 with original Navy configuration. Note Whirley crane that was part of the original N3-M-A1 design.

Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp. of Camden, New Jersey was a shipyard opened in March 1940 to build ships for World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program. The shipyard was on Cooper Point at north end of North 5th Street at 39°57′26″N75°07′03″W / 39.957309°N 75.117501°W / 39.957309; -75.117501 . After building 29 vessels Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp. closed in June 1945 after building its last vessels. [1]

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Ships built

Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp. built ships: [1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Penn-Jersey".
  2. "Cargo Ship (AK) Photo Index". NavSource.
  3. "PC-1222". NavSource.
  4. "Yacht History: The yachts owned by Felix and Lucien Benitez-Rexach". www.superyachttimes.com.
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