Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, officially Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF), is a
United States Navy
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shipyard
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covering 179 acres (0.7 km
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Puget Sound
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at
Bremerton, Washington
Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, Kitsap County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The population was 43,505 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census and an estimated 44,122 in 2021, making it the largest city ...
in uninterrupted use since its establishment in 1891; it has also been known as Navy Yard Puget Sound, Bremerton Navy Yard, and the Bremerton Naval Complex.
It is bordered on the south by
Sinclair Inlet, on the west by the Bremerton Annex of
Naval Base Kitsap, and on the north and east by the city of Bremerton, Washington. It is the
Pacific Northwest
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's largest naval
shore facility and one of
Washington state's largest industrial installations. PSNS & IMF provides the Navy with
maintenance
The technical meaning of maintenance involves functional checks, servicing, repairing or replacing of necessary devices, equipment, machinery, building infrastructure and supporting utilities in industrial, business, and residential installa ...
, modernization, and technical and logistics support, and employs 15,000 people which makes it the largest public shipyard in terms of personnel assigned.
History
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard was established in 1891 as a Naval Station and was designated Navy Yard Puget Sound in 1901. During
World War I
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, the Navy Yard constructed ships, including 25 subchasers, seven
submarine
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s, two minesweepers, seven seagoing tugs, and two ammunition ships, as well as 1,700 small boats. During
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, the shipyard's primary effort was the repair of battle damage to ships of the U.S. fleet and those of its allies.
Following World War II, Navy Yard Puget Sound was designated Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. It engaged in an extensive program of modernizing carriers, including converting conventional flight decks to angle decks. During the
Korean War
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, the shipyard was engaged in the activation of ships. In the late 1950s, it entered an era of new construction with the building of a new class of guided missile
frigate
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The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and maneuvera ...
s. In 1965,
USS ''Sculpin'' (SSN 590) became the first nuclear-powered submarine to be maintained at PSNS. The shipyard was designated a
National Historic Landmark
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in 1992.
[ and ] The historic district includes 22 contributing buildings and 42 contributing structures, as well as 49 non-contributing buildings, structures, and objects.
Installations
Perhaps the most visible feature of the shipyard is its green
hammerhead crane, built in 1933. The PSNS hammerhead crane is tall and wide with a lifting capacity of 250 tons.
Historic districts
The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard contains five historic districts:
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Officers' Row Historic District;
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Puget Sound Radio Station Historic District;
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Hospital Reservation Historic District;
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Historic District; and
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Marine Reservation Historic District.
These five units are a comprehensive representation of the historic features of the naval shipyard.
Dry Docks and Slipways
Operations
Shipbuilding
* Heavy cruisers
** 1 of 6 (built July 1928 - September 1930)
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** 1 of 7 (September 1930 - December 1933)
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* Destroyers
** 1 of 8 (built December 1932 - October 1934)
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** 2 of 18 (August 1934 - December 1935)
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** 2 of 8 (July 1935 - May 1937)
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** 1 of 8 (March 1937 - April 1939)
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** 1 of 30 (January 1939 - May 1940)
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** 1 of 66 (July 1939 - May 1940)
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** 8 of 175 (June 1941 - September 1944)
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* 8 of 65 s (September 1942 - August 1943)
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Ship-Submarine Recycling Program
In 1990 the Navy authorized the
Ship-Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) to recycle nuclear-powered ships at PSNS. Approximately 25% of the shipyard's workload involves inactivation, reactor compartment disposal, and recycling of ships. It has pioneered an environmentally safe method of deactivating and recycling nuclear-powered ships. This process places the U.S. Navy in the role of being the world's only organization to design, build, operate, and recycle nuclear-powered ships. On 15 May 2003 PSNS and IMF were consolidated into what is now known as PSNS & IMF.
PSNS is the only U.S. facility certified to recycle nuclear ships. During all this period Puget Sound Naval Shipyard has scrapped more than 125 submarines and some cruisers.
Reserve fleet
The shipyard contains a portion of the
United States Navy reserve fleet
The United States Navy Caretaker (military), maintains a number of its ships as part of a reserve fleet, often called the "Mothball Fleet". While the details of the maintenance activity have changed several times, the basics are constant: keep t ...
, a large collection of inactive U.S. Navy vessels. The aircraft carrier was
mothballed there until May 2022 when it was removed for scrapping.
Environmental issues
Gorst Creek Ravine near
Port Orchard, Washington was a hazardous waste dump for the Navy's shipyard waste between 1969 and 1970, when the site was not permitted by local authorities to take waste.
After several collapses since 1997 the landfill could blow out
Highway 3. The landfill is an "ongoing source of pesticides,
polychlorinated biphenyls and metals flowing downstream with the potential to affect groundwater wells, sport fisheries and the
Suquamish Tribe's fish hatchery.
[ In October 2014, the US EPA ordered the Navy to fix the problems.]
Gallery
File:General views Puget Sound Navy Yard c1910.jpg, Navy Yard views in 1910
File:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 1913.jpg, Puget Sound Navy Yard in 1913
File:USS Langley (CV-1), USS Lexington (CV-2) and USS Saratoga (CV-3) at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, in 1929 (NNAM.1996.488.001.004).jpg, Aircraft carriers USS ''Langley'' (CV-1), USS ''Saratoga'' (CV-3), USS ''Lexington'' (CV-2) at Puget Sound, 1929
File:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard aerial photo 1940.jpg, Puget Sound Navy Yard in 1940
File:FDR radio address Puget Sound Navy Yard August 12, 1944.jpg, Franklin D. Roosevelt
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delivers a radio address (August 12, 1944)
File:AERIAL VIEW LOOKING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD IN DOWNTOWN BREMERTON, AND UP RICH PASSAGE.... - NARA - 556946.jpg, Mothballed ships in 1974
File:Essex carriers mothballed1 Bremerton 1989.jpg, Retired ''Essex''-class carriers in 1989
File:PugetSoundNavalShipyardMothballs.jpg, The mothball fleet in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
File:PugetSoundNavalShipyardWideView.jpg, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, as seen from across the water in Port Orchard. The mothballed ships are on the left, and the hammerhead crane is on the right.
See also
* List of U.S. National Historic Landmark ships, shipwrecks, and shipyards
Notes
External links
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility
*Historic American Engineering Record
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(HAER) documentation, filed under Bremerton, Kitsap County, WA:
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