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As of today, the base includes an airport and small naval dockyard.
For some years the naval dockyards have been operating in a limbo land.
What the hell's it doing in a naval dockyard?
They also introduced similar modernisation at the other Naval dockyards.
"Still burning nicely," she said, looking over to the naval dockyards.
The military presence is much reduced (though Britain maintains a significant naval dockyard here).
Originally a swamp, it was later drained and used as a naval dockyard.
The fort was begun in 1869 to protect the land route to the naval dockyard at the end of the island.
Brest was small, built round its port, the river and the naval dockyard.
They were constructed of wood in contract yards and then fitted out at naval dockyards.
He opposed a plan for fortifying the naval dockyards, both on the commission and in parliament.
Construction of the modern Naval Dockyard began in the 1740s.
The only real change was an increase in goods traffic supplying the naval dockyard at Portsmouth.
The Naval Dockyards Society published a historical review in 2004.
In January 1893 he became superintendent of Pembroke naval dockyard.
The second quarter showed a quarter ship on the stocks, for the naval dockyard.
The area used to be a residential area, mainly catering for employees of the naval dockyard and their families.
A Spaniard who worked in the naval dockyard had packed a bomb inside one of the ship's depth charges.
The forts were to protect the important naval dockyard at Chatham.
A final eight were later ordered from the naval dockyards, although six of these were subsequently cancelled.
He studied these ship types beforehand, borrowing technical drawings from the naval dockyard.
Various fortifications within the naval dockyard also exist.
True, they led to the old Naval Dockyard but that did not generate many heavy goods vehicles and probably none at night.
Later, he was appointed commander of the strategically important Simonstown naval dockyard.
The most notable construction of this period was the Royal Naval Dockyard.
In his days as a Navy yard dog, he might have been.
Station Field was created on the north side of the navy yard in 1922.
Wally made it the best job in the navy yard.
The sirens did sound, but it was instead for a fire in the Boston navy yard.
Most of the navy yard, 261 acres, was sold to the city for use as an industrial park in 1968.
"We would like you to go to the Navy Yard and get a job there."
Under that barrage, marines were coming from the navy yard.
This system protected the navy yard to the east from infantry attacks.
The Navy Yard, which had once brought many jobs to the area, closed in 1966.
From the outside, the Navy Yard does not look welcoming.
The following day, she entered the navy yard there for a thorough overhaul.
In the decades that followed, the Navy yard closed.
"And the rest of the Navy Yard site is being evaluated."
Last week, community leaders discussed what they think should be done with the Navy Yard.
Currently, there are 83 tenants in the navy yard, employing 2,600 workers.
"Are they going to have that ceremony at the Navy Yard?"
The keel remained on blocks in the navy yard for two years.
The navy yard continued to be expanded until the 1950s.
He never for an instant considered going to the navy yard, not while two traitors were still at large!
At one point there were officers' quarters in the Navy Yard.
The pumps were sent out from the Navy Yard immediately.
He now lived, once again, with the widow in the Navy Yard.
Now the ferry was moored alongside in the navy yard.
"If you want a change, think about getting a job at the Navy Yard.
Upon arriving there on 28 March, she entered the navy yard for an overhaul.