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Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation

Bethlehem Steel Corporation Shipbuilding Division was created in 1905 when Bethlehem Steel Corporation acquired the San Francisco shipyard Union Iron Works in 1905.〔Bethlehem Steel Company Shipbuilding Division. A century of progress, 1849-1949: San Francisco Yard. San Francisco, 1949?〕 In 1917 it was incorporated as Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Limited; otherwise known as BethShip.
Headquarters were in Quincy, Massachusetts after acquiring Fore River Shipyard in 1913 and later in Sparrows Point, Maryland in 1964.
In 1940, it was number 1 of the Big 3 U.S. shipbuilders who could build any ship.〔("Billion-Dollar Feast" ), ''TIME Magazine''. May 20, 1940. Accessed August 20, 2007.〕 Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock and New York Shipbuilding Corporation (New York Ship) were #2 and #3. Bethlehem had 4 yards in early 1940: Fore River, Sparrows Point, San Francisco, and Staten Island. Bethlehem expanded during World War II as a result of the Emergency Shipbuilding program administered under the United States Maritime Commission.
The Quincy yard was sold to General Dynamics Corporation in the mid-1960s, and closed in 1986. The Alameda yard was closed by Bethlehem Steel in the early 1970s, while the San Francisco facility was sold to British Aerospace in the mid-1990s and survives as BAE Systems San Francisco Ship Repair.
Bethlehem Steel ceased shipbuilding activities in 1997 in an attempt to preserve its core steel making operations.
==Shipyards==
The following shipyards were owned by Bethlehem. They are listed in order of acquisition.
*Bethlehem Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware (1904–1925, 1941–1945) 〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/prewwii/shipyards/atlantic/bethwilmington.htm〕
*Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California (1905–1941)
*Hunters Point Drydocks, Hunters Point, San Francisco, California (1908–1920) — Acquired by the US Navy
*Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts (1913–1964) Sold to General Dynamics Corporation in 1964.
*Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland (1914–1997) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bethlehem Shipbuilding, Sparrows Point MD )
*Bethlehem Elizabethport, Elizabethport, New Jersey (1916–1921) 〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/prewwii/shipyards/atlantic/bethelizabethport.htm〕
*Alameda Works Shipyard, Alameda, California (1916–1956)
*Victory Plant Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts (1917–1919) The "Victory Yard" was constructed specifically for the building of destroyers for the war effort, to free up the Fore River Yard for other vessels including the battlecruiser .
*Bethlehem Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York (1938–1960) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mariners Harbor, Staten Island )
*Bethlehem Shipyard (Southwest Marine Terminal at Berth 240), San Pedro, California (1940–1981) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Southwest Marine, San Pedro CA )
*Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland (1940–1945) 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fairfield Shipyard )〕〔http://www.marylandsilver.com/books.htm〕
*Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard, Hingham, Massachusetts (1940–1945) 〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/navalshipbuilders/bethhingham.htm〕
*Bethlehem Atlantic Works, East Boston, Massachusetts
* Bethlehem Brooklyn 56th Street, Brooklyn, New York 〔http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/abbreviations.htm 〕
*Hoboken Shipyard, Hoboken, New Jersey (1890–1984)〔Richard L. Porter, et al., Historic American Engineering Record No. NJ-95, "(Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard )," 1994〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hoboken Shipyards )
*Bayonne Naval Drydock, Bayonne, New Jersey ?
*Bethlehem Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc., Beaumont, Texas (1948–1989) The Beaumont Yard was one of the major sources of offshore drilling rigs built in the United States with seventy–two (72) offshore rigs built at the yard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/merchantships/postwwii/drillingrigs.htm )〕 Seventy-one Type C1 ships were built during World War II by Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://shipbuildinghistory.com/history/shipyards/2large/inactive/bethbeaumont.htm )〕〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/merchantshipbuilders/pennsylvania.htm〕〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/postwwii/shipyards/inactive/gulf/bethbeaumont.htm〕〔http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/statistics/usdecline.htm〕

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