Three days later, repairs were begun at Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
His wife died on December 13, 1927 while he was stationed at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
Two days later, she was ordered to Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, for overhaul.
The strait was formerly used by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard until its closure in 1995.
Mare Island Naval Shipyard constructed at least eighty-nine seagoing vessels.
A second conversion began at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in November 1967.
After the war, he saw duty at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
Aspro spent a significantly longer time at Mare Island Naval Shipyard than originally scheduled.
From 1854 until his death, he was superintending engineer of public works at Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
Bass was laid down by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard.