List of ship launches in 1918

List of ship launches in 1918

The list of ship launches in 1918 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1918.__NOTOC__

January

January 13

* "Stevens" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

January 27

* "Gregory" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

February

February 14

* "Taylor" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Mare Island Navy Yard in Vallejo, California

February 20

* "Talbot" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

February 21

* "Colhoun" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

March

March 3

* "Waters" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

March 23

* "Dent" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* "McKee" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

March 28

* "Robinson" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Schley" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

March 28

* "Lamberton" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

April

April 5

* "Montgomery" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia
* "Radford" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

April 7

* "Champlin" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

April 9

* "Dorsey" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

April 13

* "Dyer" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

April 14

* "Mugford" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Ringgold" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

April 20

* "Bell" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in Quincy, Massachusetts

April 29

* "Lea" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

May

May 11

* "Breese" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia
* "Gamble" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

May 26

* "Chew" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

May 29

* "Stribling" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

June

June 8

* "Murray" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts
* "Ramsay" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

June 9

* "Ludlow" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

June 22

* "Hazelwood" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Israel" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

June 25

* "Wickes" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine

June 29

* "Luce" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

July

July 4

*95 ships were launched by the United States on July 4, 1918 including 14 "Wickes" class destroyers. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E07E7D8173EE433A25755C0A9619C946996D6CF LAUNCHED 95 SHIPS OF 474,464 TONS; Fleet Corporation Announces Official Totals of Yards' Feat on July 4.] . The New York Times. July 6, 1918.]
*USS|Abbot|DD-184|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia
*USS|Burns|DD-171|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Crane" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
*USS|Elliot|DD-146|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* "Gridley" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
*USS|Haraden|DD-183|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia
*USS|Harding|DD-91|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Hart" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
*USS|Ingraham|DD-111|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
* "Maury" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts
* "McKean" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
*USS|Thomas|DD-182|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia
*USS|Upshur|DD-144|2 (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* "Williams" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California

June 21

* "Lansdale" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

July 25

* "Philip" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine
* "AA-1" (USA): "AA-1" class submarine by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts
* "Adelaide" (navy|AUS): Town class cruiser

August

August 4

* "Mahan" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

August 22

* "Hood" (UK): "Admiral" class battlecruiser by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland

September

September 5

* "Tattnall" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

September 17

* "Woolsey" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine

October

October 23

* "Stalwart" (navy|AUS): S class destroyer

October 30

* "Evans" (USA): "Wickes" class destroyer by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine

November

November 22

* "Tasmania" (navy|AUS): S class destroyer

December

December 28

* "Tattoo" (navy|AUS): S class destroyer

See also

References


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