Some of Lippard's neighbors at her idyllic Maine retreat build destroyers for their livelihood.
Along with the war era carriers all of the war built cruisers and destroyers, along with the post-war built "Tiger" class cruisers and large County class guided missile destroyers were either retired or sold by 1984.
"I have got to decide in my mind whether or not we would have been better off with that same $63 billion having built 12 carriers or 70-plus destroyers," Mr. Taylor said, referring to the total amount spent since 1985 on the missile defense program.
As a result, the Soviet Navy during World War II consisted of some old World War I-era ships, some modern pre-war built cruisers and destroyers, and a number of torpedo boats.
It was not until the Battle class destroyer of 1944 that the Royal Navy returned to building larger destroyers.
Germany started to build destroyers again during the 1930s as part of Hitler's rearmament program.
The Navy now hopes to build five DD(X) destroyers, one a year, at a total cost of $20.6 billion, including research and development.
There was a lot of talk in the town that they might have to build destroyers for the Admiralty.
He soon began taking bids for building naval destroyers and by 1901 the Fore River Ship and Engine Company was one of the largest shipyards in America.
Founded by William H. Todd in 1916, the company built destroyers, cargo carriers and troop ships during both world wars.