Английская Википедия:Bath Iron Works
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Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a major United States shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, founded in 1884 as Bath Iron Works, Limited. Since 1995, Bath Iron Works has been a subsidiary of General Dynamics, one of the world's largest defense companies. BIW has built private, commercial, and military vessels, most of which have been ordered by the United States Navy.
History
Bath Iron Works was incorporated in 1884 by General Thomas W. Hyde, a native of Bath who served in the American Civil War. After the war, he bought a shop that made windlasses and other iron hardware for the wooden ships built in Bath's many shipyards. He expanded the business by improving its practices, entering new markets, and acquiring other local businesses. By 1882, Hyde Windlass was eyeing the new and growing business of iron shipbuilding, and it incorporated as Bath Iron Works in 1884.
On February 28, 1890, BIW won its first contract for complete vessels: two iron gunboats for the Navy. One of these Шаблон:Convert ships was the Шаблон:USS, the first ship launched by the company. In 1892, the yard won its first commercial contract for the 2,500-ton steel passenger steamer Шаблон:Ship. In the 1890s, the company built several yachts for wealthy sailors.
In 1899, Hyde was suffering from Bright's Disease and resigned from management of the shipyard, leaving his sons Edward and John in charge. The shipyard began construction of Шаблон:USS that same year, the only battleship ever built in Bath. It dominated the yard for five years until its launching in 1904, and was at times the only ship under construction. The yard faced numerous challenges because of the weight of armor and weapons. In sea trials, Georgia averaged Шаблон:Convert for four hours, making her the fastest ship in her class and the fastest battleship in the United States Navy at the time.[1]
The company continued to rely on Navy contracts, which provided 86-percent of the value of new contracts between 1905 and 1917. The yard also produced fishing trawlers, freighters, and yachts throughout the first half of the century. These included Vanda, Hi-Esmaro, Aras I and Aras II, Caroline, and Corsair IV, which later served as a cruise ship before sinking off Acapulco, Mexico in 1949.[1]
The shipyard was at peak production during World War II (1943–1944), launching a destroyer every 17 days. Bath Iron Works ranked 50th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[2] In 1981, Falcon Transport ordered two tankers, the last commercial vessels built by BIW.
Шаблон:USS was commissioned at Bath in 1986. It survived a mine explosion which tore a hole in its engine room and flooded two compartments. Over the next two years, BIW repaired the ship in unique fashion. The guided missile frigate was towed to the company's dry dock in Portland, Maine, and put up on blocks, where the damaged engine room was cut out of the ship. Meanwhile, workers in Bath built a 315-ton replacement, and the module was floated south to Portland, placed on the dry dock, slid into place under the frigate, jacked up, and welded into place.[3]
In 1995, Bath Iron Works was bought by General Dynamics. In 2001, the company wrapped up a four-year effort to build the Land Level Transfer Facility, an enormous concrete platform for final assembly of its ships, instead of building them on a sloping way so that they could slide into the Kennebec at launch. Hulls are now moved by rail from the platform horizontally onto a moveable dry dock, which greatly reduced the work involved in building and launching the ships.[4] The Шаблон:Convert, 28,000-ton dry dock was built by China's Jiangdu Yuchai Shipbuilding Company for $27 million.[5]
In 2015, Bath Iron Works signed contracts with US Navy to build new Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, as well as to conduct maintenance sustainment support of Independence-class littoral combat ships built by competitor Austal USA.[6] The shipyard delivered Шаблон:USS and Шаблон:USS and is working on Шаблон:USS and Шаблон:USS. The DDG block buy for Bath also includes Шаблон:USS, Шаблон:USS, and Шаблон:USS. On March 27, Bath received a $610.4 million contract modification to build John Basilone. This ship was funded in the 2015 defense appropriations act.[7]
In 2016, Dirk Lesko became president of Bath Iron Works.[8]
In 2020, 4,300 workers, all members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, voted to go on strike after the company and the union failed to agree to new labor contracts. The shipbuilders eventually agreed to a 3-year pact and returned to work after 63 days of strike.[9]
Lesko resigned unexpectedly on April 7, 2022, the same day the union local announced that it had come to an agreement with the shipyard.[8] On May 5, 2022, Charles F. Krugh was appointed president. A General Dynamics employee since 2011, Krugh had lately been a vice president in the company's Gulfstream Aerospace subsidiary.[10]
Offsite Facilities
Bath Iron Works operates several offsite facilities in the surrounding mid-coast Maine region, their purposes range from administration to structural fabrication.
West Bath
• West Bath Warehouse • The facility closest to the main yard, located on 76 New Meadows Road, West Bath. Its primary responsibilities are storage and distribution of materials to other BIW facilities, primarily the main yard.
Brunswick
The neighboring city of Brunswick, Maine, Contains the most Bath Iron Works offsite facilities of any single municipality.
• Structural Fabrication • Built in 1940 under the name "Harding's Plant", the Structural Fabrication facility is among the largest outside of the main yard.
Notable ships built
- Yachts
- Aphrodite completed for Oliver Hazard Payne 1899, the largest American built steam yacht at the time
- Ranger, successful America's Cup defender
- Aras II, Presidential Yacht known as USS Williamsburg
- Corsair IV, large yacht built for J. P. Morgan Jr.
- Lightvessels
- Gunboat
- Naval ram
- Monitor
- Шаблон:Sclass protected cruiser
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- Шаблон:USS, launched in 1904
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- 5 of 21 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 2 of 4 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 1 of 6 Шаблон:Sclass
- 1 of 6 Шаблон:Sclass
- 2 of 6 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 1 of 6 Шаблон:Sclass
- 8 of 111 Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS[14] World War I – Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- Шаблон:USS[14] World War I – Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- Шаблон:USS[14] World War I
- Шаблон:USS[14] Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- Шаблон:USS[14] Destroyers for Bases Agreement – St. Nazaire Raid
- Шаблон:USS[14] Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- Шаблон:USS[14] Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- Шаблон:USS[14] Destroyers for Bases Agreement
- 3 of 156 Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:Sclass
- 1 of 8 Farragut-class destroyers (1934)
- The J-class yacht Ranger, 1936
- 2 of 18 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 3 of 6 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 2 of 12 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 8 of 66 Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS[23] invasions of Sicily, Italy and Southern France
- Шаблон:USS[23] invasions of Sicily, Italy and Southern France
- Шаблон:USS[28] invasions of North Africa and Southern France
- Шаблон:USS[28] invasions of North Africa and Southern France
- Шаблон:USS[28] invasions of North Africa, Sicily and Italy
- Шаблон:USS[28] invasions of North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Southern France
- Шаблон:USS[29] invasions of North Africa, Normandy, Southern France and Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[29] invasions of North Africa, Southern France and Okinawa
- 31 of 175 Шаблон:Sclass
- Шаблон:USS[30] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[30] Naval Battle of Guadalcanal[31] Guadalcanal campaign – Naval Battle of Vella Lavella[32] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[30] Guadalcanal campaign – Naval Battle of Vella Lavella[32]
- Шаблон:USS[30] Guadalcanal campaign
- Шаблон:USS[30] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[30] Guadalcanal campaign
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Surigao Strait – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of Empress Augusta Bay[34] Battle of Cape St. George[35] – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of Empress Augusta Bay[34] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of Empress Augusta Bay[34] – Battle of Cape St. George[35] – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Battle of Iwo Jima
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of Empress Augusta Bay[34] – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[33] Guadalcanal campaign – Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[33] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[36] Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[36] Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[36] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[36] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[36] Guadalcanal campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Surigao Strait
- Шаблон:USS[36] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[36] Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[36] Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[36] Mariana and Palau Islands Campaign – Philippines campaign (1944–45)[20] – Battle of Okinawa – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[36] Battle of the Philippine Sea[20] – Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- Шаблон:USS[37] Battle of Saipan – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Surigao Strait – Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[37] Battle of Saipan
- Шаблон:USS[37] Battle of Saipan
- Шаблон:USS[37] Philippines campaign (1944–45)
- 14 of 58 Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS[38] Invasion of Normandy – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Invasion of Normandy – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Invasion of Normandy – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War – preserved National Historic Landmark in Charleston, South Carolina
- Шаблон:USS[38] Invasion of Normandy – Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Invasion of Normandy
- Шаблон:USS[38] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Battle of Okinawa – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Philippines campaign (1944–45) – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Battle of Okinawa – Korean War – Gulf of Tonkin Incident – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Battle of Okinawa – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Battle of Okinawa
- Шаблон:USS[38] Battle of Okinawa – Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[38] Battle of Okinawa
- 6 of 12 Шаблон:Sclasss
- 30 of 98 Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS[39] World War II – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[39] World War II – Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[40] World War II – Korean War – Vietnam War – Battle of Dong Hoi
- Шаблон:USS[40] World War II – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40]
- Шаблон:USS[40] (Experimental ship completed with aluminum superstructure and high-horsepower engines)
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40]
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40]
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40]
- Шаблон:USS[40] Recovered astronaut John Glenn in Friendship 7 on 20 February 1962
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40]
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Korean War – Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[40] Vietnam War
- Шаблон:USS[41] (no overseas deployments – used exclusively for ASW research)
- Шаблон:USS[41] Vietnam War
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- Farragut-class destroyers (1958)
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- Шаблон:Sclass
- Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
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- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS[51]
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS, launched in 1984 and repaired after being punctured by a mine in 1988
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:Sclasss
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS, 21 Feb 2008 shot down the errant USA 193 satellite with a modified SM3 missile.
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- Шаблон:USS, commissioned July 4, 1991.
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
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- Шаблон:USS
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- Шаблон:USS, launched in 2005
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS, launched in 2006
- Шаблон:USS
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- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- Шаблон:USS
- USS Daniel Inouye (DDG-118)
- USS Carl M. Levin (DDG-120)
- USS John Basilone (DDG-122)
- USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG-124)
- USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. (DDG-126)
- USS Patrick Gallagher (DDG-127)
- USS William Charette (DDG-130)
- Шаблон:Sclasss
References
Further reading
- Шаблон:Cite book (First general history of BIW.)
- Шаблон:Cite book (Describes the construction of a Perry-class guided missile frigate, the training of its precommissioning crew at BIW, and the complex repair job that returned it to duty.)
- Шаблон:Cite book (Describes the construction of Шаблон:USS at BIW.)
- Шаблон:Cite book (The definitive work on BIW from 1884 to 1987.)
- Шаблон:Cite book (Historic and contemporary photos of BIW.)
External links
- Bath Iron Works website Шаблон:Webarchive
- USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) under repair at BIW's Portland dry dock
Шаблон:General Dynamics Шаблон:Kennebec River Шаблон:Authority control
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Citation
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ GDBIW.com Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite newsШаблон:Dead linkШаблон:Cbignore
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.103
- ↑ Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.276
- ↑ 14,0 14,1 14,2 14,3 14,4 14,5 14,6 14,7 Fahey, James C. The Ships and Aircraft of the United States Fleet Ships and Aircraft (1939) p.17
- ↑ 15,0 15,1 15,2 15,3 15,4 15,5 15,6 15,7 15,8 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.212
- ↑ 16,0 16,1 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.380
- ↑ 17,0 17,1 17,2 17,3 17,4 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.383
- ↑ Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.114
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.55
- ↑ 20,00 20,01 20,02 20,03 20,04 20,05 20,06 20,07 20,08 20,09 20,10 20,11 Tillman, Barrett Clash of the Carriers (2005) Шаблон:ISBN pp.301-306
- ↑ 21,0 21,1 21,2 21,3 21,4 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.118
- ↑ 22,0 22,1 Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.140
- ↑ 23,0 23,1 23,2 23,3 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.126
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.54
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.74
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.122
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.128
- ↑ 28,0 28,1 28,2 28,3 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.129
- ↑ 29,0 29,1 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.132
- ↑ 30,0 30,1 30,2 30,3 30,4 30,5 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.135
- ↑ Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.127
- ↑ 32,0 32,1 Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.148
- ↑ 33,00 33,01 33,02 33,03 33,04 33,05 33,06 33,07 33,08 33,09 33,10 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.138
- ↑ 34,0 34,1 34,2 34,3 Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.153
- ↑ 35,0 35,1 Oftsie, R.A., RADM USN The Campaigns of the Pacific War United States Government Printing Office (1946) p.159
- ↑ 36,0 36,1 36,2 36,3 36,4 36,5 36,6 36,7 36,8 36,9 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.141
- ↑ 37,0 37,1 37,2 37,3 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.143
- ↑ 38,00 38,01 38,02 38,03 38,04 38,05 38,06 38,07 38,08 38,09 38,10 38,11 38,12 38,13 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) pp.146-7
- ↑ 39,0 39,1 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.148
- ↑ 40,00 40,01 40,02 40,03 40,04 40,05 40,06 40,07 40,08 40,09 40,10 40,11 40,12 40,13 40,14 40,15 40,16 40,17 40,18 40,19 40,20 40,21 40,22 40,23 40,24 40,25 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.150
- ↑ 41,0 41,1 Silverstone, Paul H. U.S. Warships of World War II Doubleday & Company (1968) p.152
- ↑ 42,0 42,1 42,2 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.458
- ↑ 43,0 43,1 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.435
- ↑ 44,0 44,1 44,2 44,3 44,4 44,5 44,6 44,7 44,8 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.439
- ↑ 45,0 45,1 45,2 45,3 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.437
- ↑ 46,0 46,1 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.432
- ↑ 47,0 47,1 47,2 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.431
- ↑ 48,0 48,1 48,2 48,3 48,4 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.429
- ↑ Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.456
- ↑ 50,0 50,1 50,2 Blackman, Raymond V. B. Jane's Fighting Ships (1970/71) p.452
- ↑ 51,00 51,01 51,02 51,03 51,04 51,05 51,06 51,07 51,08 51,09 51,10 51,11 51,12 51,13 51,14 51,15 51,16 51,17 Clement, Janet Ann, LT USNR "The FFG-7 Program: A Shipbuilding Status Report" United States Naval Institute Proceedings (June 1981) p.109
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