All three ships entered service from the second half of 1908.
After much labor, the ship finally entered the water 11 days later.
The largest ships could not enter the river at all.
The two ships did not enter service until the end of the decade.
Construction took longer than expected, and the ships entered service relatively late in the war.
Between 1943 and 1946, 14 ships of the Baltimore class entered service.
Soon after the ship entered the open sea, water rose rapidly in her hold.
Sources differ on when the ship entered service; they give either 1870 or 1873.
The first ship entered service in 2010, rather than 2007 as initially planned.
With surprise, the ship simply entered and passed through the crystal.