The submarine began its final mission from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on the morning of April 10, 1963.
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There were celebrations today at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.
Mr. PAUL O'CONNOR (Worker, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard): Today is a great day for our shipyard, our community, our state and for our nation.
It owns and runs some British defence facilities, including the Devonport naval shipyard, provides logistical support and maintains submarines for the Royal Navy.
Once it reaches the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the long and difficult task of removing the eight reactors from the Enterprise's hold begins.
The wire rescue capsules were made at the naval shipyard in Talcahuano, in southern Chile, and two navy paramedics were lowered to check the men's health.
The people--the men and women of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, the government employees, are head and shoulders the best in the nation at any kind of nuclear submarine repair, modernization, refueling.
The end of the Vietnam war, the industrialisation of South-East Asia and then, in the early 1990s, the closing of the naval shipyard all contributed to the demise of Philadelphia's labour-intensive manufacturing.
But he points out that Barrow-in-Furness, where he lives, has lost about 9, 000 jobs from its naval shipyard in the last five years and local unemployment, at 5.8%, is lower than in Copeland, next door to Sellafield.
In his filing with the UNR trust, he claimed he handled "Unibestos insulation" at the San Francisco Naval Shipyard at a time when he said he was a rifleman who merely passed through the yard to board a troopship.
In addition, other naval programs performed at the same shipyard such as submarine construction would have to absorb overhead costs transferred from the carrier program.
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