-
Ships (
BuShips) was
established by
Congress on 20 June 1940, by a law
which consolidated the
functions of the
Bureau of
Construction and
Repair (
BuC&R)...
- in ****ociation with the 1940
Fleet Problem (exercise), the
Bureau of
Ships (
BuShips)
directed in
January 1941 that the
peacetime color of
overall #5 Standard...
- entirety.[citation needed]
BuOrd had
again proposed a 5-inch/54
caliber gun
cruiser in June 1942, and the
Bureau of
Ships /
BuShips noted that two unfinished...
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functions with
those of the
Bureau of
Engineering (
BuEng),
creating the
Bureau of
Ships (
BuShips). The
Bureau was
staffed by
officers of the Construction...
- News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock. The SNLO is the
direct link
between BuShips'
ship "type desk" and the
actual building and
builder stationed in
their yard...
- exhaust, and ESM mast—required more room in the
upper portion of the sail.
BuShips approved two
different sail designs: The "Electric Boat Sail" had a straight...
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Destroyer Escorts – 8
December 1943 to 7
December 1944 (Report). U.S. Navy,
BuShips. June 1, 1945. pp. 7, 8, 11, 15, 24, 27–28, 31, 48, 55. War
Damage Report...
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oversee design,
construction and
repair of
ships and ordnance.
Established in 1940,
Bureau of
Ships (
BuShips)
succeeded the
Bureau of
Construction and...
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constraints imposed on the ship
designers (the
Bureau of
Ships /
BuShips and the
Bureau of
Ordnance /
BuOrd). The SCB had
nowhere near the same
stature as its...
- of
Engineering (
BuEng). In 1940 it
combined with the
Bureau of
Construction and
Repair (
BuC&R) and
became the
Bureau of
Ships (
BuShips). "Engineering,...