List of ship launches in 1919

List of ship launches in 1919

The list of ship launches in 1919 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1919.__NOTOC__

April

April 30

* "Tennessee" (USA): "Tennessee" class battleship by New York Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn, New York

May

May 24

* "AA-3" (USA): "AA-1" class submarine by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

May 31

* "Trygg" (NOR): "Trygg" class torpedo boat by the Royal Norwegian Navy Shipyard in Horten, Norway

July

July 22

* "Patoka" (USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

September

September 6

* "AA-2" (USA): "AA-1" class submarine by Fore River Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts

September 11

* "Ramapo" (USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

October

October 25

* "Rapidan" (USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

November

November 20

* "California" (USA): "Tennessee" class battleship by Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California

December

December 24

* "Sapelo" (USA): "Patoka" class fleet replenishment oiler by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia

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