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Navy’s Dry Dock Construction

All Hands Magazine — May 1943

As the United States Navy expanded rapidly during World War II, the capacity to repair battle-damaged warships became as vital as the ships themselves. Published in the May 1943 issue of All Hands, this article describes the Navy’s wartime dry dock construction program — the fixed-shore and floating dry docks being built at advance bases across the Pacific to keep the fleet operational far from established naval shipyards on the mainland.


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Navy's Dry Dock Construction — All Hands May 1943, p. 18
Navy's Dry Dock Construction — All Hands May 1943, p. 19