RM2J1RCD1–The USNS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship, is docked for repairs at Alabama Shipyard, March 25, 2022, in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2AH94XE–Shipyard docks for container ships with large cranes to load and unload a container ship in the port of Mobile Alabama, USA.
RMDE09CC–Ships being built in the Austal ship yard building on Mobile Bay in Mobile, Alabama
RMKK187N–The U.S. Navy Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Omaha returns to the Austal USA shipyard after sea trials May 10, 2017 in Mobile, Alabama. (photo by US Navy Photo via Planetpix)
RMH97009–USS Manchester littoral combat ship and USNS Yuma expeditionary fast transport at the Austal Shipyard in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2BW18AC–Austal Shipyard, Mobile, Alabama, USA
RMB04PDP–Austal Shipyard in Mobile Alabama
RMEJ56AF–Bayfront shipyard in Alabama
RM2GKEB5M–210329-N-SY758-1002 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (March 29, 2021) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Equipment) Airman Destiny Guy, from Mobile, Alabama, adds marking tape to launch pads on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is currently in Norfolk Naval Shipyard for its Docking Planned Incremental Availability.
RMT52BNB–The Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Charleston (LCS 18) sails through San Diego Bay in transit to the ship’s Naval Base San Diego homeport, successfully completing the ship's maiden voyage from the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Charleston is the ninth ship in the littoral combat ship Independence-variant class and is the eleventh LCS to be homeported in San Diego. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Woody S. Paschall)
RM2M5NAAC–Newport News Shipbuilding Contractor Jerrel Smedley, from Elba, Alabama, welds aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News, Virginia, March 29, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RMR3R07A–181121-N-CZ893-0575 SAN DIEGO (Nov. 21, 2018) The future USS Tulsa (LCS 16) arrives at its new homeport, Naval Base San Diego, after completing its maiden voyage from the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Tulsa is the eighth ship in the littoral combat ship Independence-variant class and is scheduled for commissioning Feb. 16, 2019 in San Francisco. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jason Isaacs/Released)
RM2T533RD–110325UH963-159 MOBILE, Ala. (March 25, 2011) U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, left, Austal USA President and Chief Operating Officer, Joe Rella, city of Mobile Mayor Samuel L. Jones, Secretary of Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, and U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions tour the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Ala., following the announcement of the names of next two littoral class ships. USS Jackson (LCS 6) will be named for Jackson, Mississippi, and USS Montgomery (LCS 8), for Montgomery, Alabama.
RM2M5EMC8–Interior Communications Electrician Seaman Nicholas Holmes, left, from Easton, Pennsylvania, and Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Jonathan Corbin, from Huntsville, Alabama, perform maintenance on a patch panel aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News, Virginia, March 8, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RFWTFNF1–USS ALABAMA (SSBN-731)
RM2M5A4HD–U.S Navy Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Jonathan Corbin, left, from Huntsville, Alabama, and Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Bren Lane Hughes, from Tyler, Texas, check voltage aboard aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News, Virginia, Feb. 14, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RM2FWT1CG–Packet Steamer Circa 1910. 'Sternwheeler John Quill, packet steamer.' She ran deliveries primarily the Tombigbee and Warrior Rivers in Alabama above Mobile, where this photograph was taken. Built by the famous Howard Shipyard at Jeffersonville, Indiana, for her namesake in 1907, she served that stretch of river until towed to Twelve Mile Island on the Mobile River (just northeast of Mobile) and dismantled there in 1928. Launched: 1907, Jeffersonville, Ind. by Howard Yard Destroyed: 1928, Feb., towed from Mobil to Twelve Mile Island
RM2RC3T29–The USS Alabama during the 1910s is seen in this photograph. This image, labeled 111-SC-5935, was captured by photographer Reed. The USS Alabama was a navy ship used during World War I. It was an important vessel in American military activities during that time period.
RMW5K26G–Associated Press news release relating to the white shipyard workers strike at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Corporation.
RM2J1RCD3–The USNS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship, is docked for repairs at Alabama Shipyard, March 25, 2022, in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2AHKYGY–Shipyard docks for container ships with large cranes to load and unload a container ship in the port of Mobile Alabama, USA.
RM2HXE06D–The USNS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship, is docked for repairs at Alabama Shipyard, March 10, 2022, in Mobile, Alabama.
RMKJTG6W–The U.S. Navy Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Omaha returns to the Austal USA shipyard after sea trials May 10, 2017 in Mobile, Alabama. (photo by US Navy Photo via Planetpix)
RM2J1RCCW–The Global Orion offshore supply vessel is docked alongside the USNS Comfort Navy hospital ship at Alabama Shipyard, March 25, 2022, in Mobile, Alabam
RMH9700A–USS Manchester littoral combat ship (LCS) under construction at the Austal Shipyard on the Mobile River in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2JR3E89–Shrimp boats sit in a shipyard while undergoing repairs, Aug. 19, 2022, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2BW18A9–Austal Shipyard, Mobile, Alabama, USA
RM2HJDREJ–Harvey Gladiator, an offshore supply vessel owned by Harvey Gulf International Marine, is built at Master Boat Builders in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RMH28CTH–An aerial view of the new Navy Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Gabrielle Giffords during its launch sequence at the Austal USA shipyard February 24, 2015 in Mobile, Alabama.
RMT63HPG–Offshore supply vessels sit at a shipyard in dry dock for repairs, April 14, 2019, in Coden, Alabama.
RMB5X229–Mobile Alabama drydock
RM2G34B41–Capt Salty awaits repairs with other boats at a local shipyard, June 9, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RMEJ56AG–Bayfront shipyard in Alabama
RM2HH9AKW–An old wooden shrimp boat is in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, May 15, 2016, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2GKEB3E–210329-N-SY758-1008 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (March 29, 2021) Aviation Maintenance Administrationman Airman Jacob Salters, from Kimberly, Alabama, uses a needle gun to clean a padeye on the flight deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is currently in Norfolk Naval Shipyard for its Docking Planned Incremental Availability.
RM2G2HT9M–Gulf Princess, an offshore supply vessel, awaits repairs with other boats at a local shipyard, June 9, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2GKJ30P–210428-N-EH998-1055 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (April 28, 2021) Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Ronald Fagan, left, from Huntsville, Alabama, and Gunner’s Mate Seaman Franklin Rosaestevez, from Haverstraw, New York assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77) shoot M4 at target. GHWB is currently in Norfolk Naval Shipyard for its Docking Planned Incremental Availability.
RM2CF66A2–An old wooden shrimp boat sits in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, Feb. 17, 2018, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2MCBMG7–220628-N-YP095-1007 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (June 28, 2022) Electronics Technician Seaman Monterrious Bishop, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, inspects an alignment output box aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Ike is currently pierside at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in the basic phase of the optimized fleet response plan (OFRP).
RMD9RM6R–The US Navy joint high-speed vessel USNS Choctaw County awaits delivery at the Austal USA vessel completion yard June 5, 2013 in Mobile, AL. Choctaw County is the second of 10 joint high-speed vessels designed for rapid intra-theater transportation of troops and military equipment.
RM2NH301J–Chief Machinist’s Mate Jerrell Hill, from Birmingham, Alabama, passes information to phone talker while plotting during a fire drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), Dec. 8, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul to prepare the ship for the second half of its 50-year service life.
RMW5Y7GT–Telegram from Tennie Dejarnette, Regional Information Assistant, to Burton R. Morley, Area Director, relaying the announcement from the Chairman of the President's Committee on Fair Employment practices regarding pay discrepencies at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipyard Corporation.
RM2NH1NGF–221207-N-NV669-1006 ELIZABETH RIVER (Dec. 7, 2022) Quartermaster Seaman Carey Belcher, left, from Chicago, and Quartermaster 3rd Class Olivia Henry, from Montgomery, Alabama, record coordinates on the bridge aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) as the ship transits to Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). Truman is scheduled for Planned Incremental Availability at NNSY.
RMH9700B–USNS Yuma expeditionary fast transport (EFT) under construction at the Austal Shipyard on the Mobile River in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2NW8B5N–230106-N-JR318-1062 NORFOLK, Va. (Jan. 6, 2023) Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Elijiah Mitchell, from Hollywood, Alabama, dons firefighting equipment during a simulated casualty aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), Jan. 6, 2023. Truman is the flagship of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group and is currently in port onboard Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
RM2BW18AK–Tug & barge, Mobile, Alabama, USA
RM2GYKK8Y–200121-N-RZ514-0028 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Jan. 21, 2020) Lt. Lavender Brandon, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, teaches Sailors how to properly wear a respirator onboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jennifer M. Kirkman)
RMKHWTXX–171115-N-N0701-002 MOBILE, Ala. (Nov. 15, 2017) Missouri native Tracy Davidson, spouse of Adm. Phil Davidson, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and ship's sponsor of the future Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Kansas City (LCS 22), and Austal USA A-class welder Adan Silva-Garibay etches her initials into the ship's keel plate during a keel laying ceremony at the Austal USA shipyard. The keel laying ceremony symbolically recognizes the joining of modular components and the ceremonial beginning of the ship. USS Kansas City is the second ship to be named for Kansas City, Mo., t
RM2M8HCJF–The cargo ship BUYER (TAK-2033) stands moored to a pier at a Mobile shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama (AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMB063AW–Sandblasting Ship
RMAYNC40–African American crewman offloading bags of fresh corn shrimp from commercial fishing boat in the Gulf of Mexico
RM2CF66A0–An old wooden shrimp boat sits in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, Feb. 17, 2018, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RMTXX211–Associated Press news release relating to the white shipyard workers strike at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Corporation.
RMH9700D–USS Manchester littoral combat ship (LCS) under construction at the Austal Shipyard on the Mobile River in Mobile, Alabama.
RM2BW18AR–Tug & barge, Mobile, Alabama, USA
RM2GYKK9Y–200121-N-RZ514-0021 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Jan. 21, 2020) Lt. Lavender Brandon, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, checks the respirator qualification sheets of Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jennifer M. Kirkman)
RMKHWTXY–171115-N-N0701-003 MOBILE, Ala. (Nov. 15, 2017) Scott Beauchemin, left, from General Dynamics Mission Systems; Adm. Phil Davidson, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command; ship's sponsor Tracy Davidson; Craig Perciavalle, Austal USA president; Adan Silva-Garibay, an Austal USA A-class welder; Tim McCue, Austal USA vice president of the Littoral Combat Ship Program, and Adm. John Neagley, pose for a photograph during a keel laying ceremony for the future Independence-class littoral combat ship USS Kansas City (LCS 22) at the Austal USA shipyard. USS Kansas City is the second ship to be named
RM2GKR4AB–Newport News Shipbuilding contractor Andrew Blair, from Birmingham, Alabama, cuts into the deck aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News, Virginia, June 17, 2021. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RM2M8HCHW–The frigate USS MOINESTER (FF-1097) and USS JESSE L. BROWN (FF-1089) are moored together at a pier at a Mobile shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama (AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2GYKDBA–200117-N-UD000-0013 PORTSMOUTH, Va (Jan. 17, 2020) Culinary Specialist Seaman Apprentice Tre Guyton, from Madison, Alabama, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77), cleans a pot on the Hotel Texas mess deck. GHWB is currently in Norfolk Naval Shipyard for its Docking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Bryan Valek/released)
RM2M8G6PX–The Military Sealift Command vehicle cargo ship USNS ALGOL (T-AKR-287) in dry dock at Alabama Maritime Corporation Shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama(AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2NWE93C–230126-N-EQ052-1002 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Jan. 26, 2023)Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Amado Fernandez (left) from Fresno, California, passes a plate to Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Xavier Jones from Birmingham, Alabama, while serving lunch to Sailors in the galley aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News shipyard, Jan. 26, 2023. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul to prepare the ship for the second half of its 50-year service life.
RMPXMK9N–A Coast Guard Station New London boatcrew safely transferred 17 passengers from a grounded Schooner near the mouth of the Mystic River, Connecticut, Sunday evening. The Station boatcrew arrived on scene and safely transferred the 17 passengers from the 126-foot Schooner, Alabama, to Noank shipyard in Groton, Conn.
RM2MAX5TJ–U.S. Navy Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Apprentice Aundra Mayle, from Oxford, Alabama, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), installs rack lights in a berthing aboard the ship, in Newport News, Virginia, June 6, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RM2CF66HG–An old wooden shrimp boat sits in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, Feb. 17, 2018, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2GKY0AJ–U.S. Navy Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Ethan Meads, from Jacksonville, Alabama, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), sprints across a paintball field during a Morale, Welfare, and Recreation event, in Hampton, Virginia, July 22, 2021. John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RM2MAEXE5–U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Long, from Madison, Alabama, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), participates in a Morale, Welfare and Recreation golf outing, onboard Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 26, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States.
RMTYM5F9–Telegram from Tennie Dejarnette, Regional Information Assistant, to Burton R. Morley, Area Director, relaying the announcement from the Chairman of the President's Committee on Fair Employment practices regarding pay discrepencies at the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipyard Corporation.
RM2M68HN3–U.S. Navy Capt. Cassidy Norman, left, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), gives a commanding officer’s coin to Aviation Electronics Technician 1st Class John Kim, from Montgomery, Alabama, for supporting calibration requirements needed for the ship’s emergency diesel generators on the floating accommodation facility, in Newport News, Virginia, April 19, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight,
RM2J0W1F2–U.S. Navy Electrician’s Mate 3rd Class Matthew Craig, from Piedmont, Alabama, installs a light bulb aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), in Newport News, Virginia, Feb. 1, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship back in the fight, on time and on budget, to resume its duty of defending the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Mikayla Alley)
RM2M64NX0–U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Gregory Williams, left, from Birmingham, Alabama, the first lieutenant for the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), swears in U.S Navy Chief Boatswain’s Mate Lester Jones Jr., from Wilmington, Delaware, assigned to the John C. Stennis, as a chief warrant officer during his commissioning ceremony, at the American Legion Tidewater Post 327, in Norfolk, Virginia, April 1, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul as part of the mission to deliver the warship b
RM2M8G6PW–The Military Sealift Command missile range instrumentation ship USNS REDSTONE (T-AGM-20) in drydock at Alabama Maritime Corporation Shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama(AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMMRWHWC–Washington (April 14, 2017) Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Jailyn Powell from Sylacauga, Alabama, and Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Jamillah Williams from Forest, Mississippi, both assigned to USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), clean headstones at Ivy Green Cemetery during a community service event. John C. Stennis is conducting a planned incremental availability (PIA) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, during which the ship is undergoing scheduled maintenance and upgrades.
RM2CF66AB–An old wooden shrimp boat sits in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, Feb. 17, 2018, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2G2HT8R–An old wooden shrimp boat sits in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, June 9, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2CF66BF–A shrimp boat is hoisted in the air while in dry dock for repair at a local shipyard, Feb. 17, 2018, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RMT3CEH2–The sun sets on a rusting boat, Warren Jr., as it sits in dry dock at a shipyard in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, June 14, 2013.
RM2HHK706–A boat is built at a local shipyard, Jan. 4, 2017, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. The community’s main industries are shipbuilding and commercial seafood.
RM2M64NXD–U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Gregory Williams, back, from Birmingham, Alabama, the first lieutenant for the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), places a chief warrant officer combination cover on U.S. Navy Chief Boatswain’s Mate Lester Jones Jr., from Wilmington, Delaware, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), during his commissioning ceremony, at the American Legion Tidewater Post 327, in Norfolk, Virginia, April 1, 2022. The John C. Stennis is in Newport News Shipyard working alongside NNS, NAVSEA and contractors conducting Refueling and Complex Overhaul a
RM2N61XH9–Rodriguez Shipbuilding is pictured, Jan. 17, 2023, in Coden, Alabama. Rodriguez Shipbuilding was founded in 1976.
RMHF102G–Theresa Gilliam Pitts, Sponsor of the Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV) 2, USNS Choctaw County, breaks a bottle of champagne during the christening at the Austal Shipyard. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus named the ship after three U.S. counties located in Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma; places he said demonstrate core American values of hard work, putting family first, and community service. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) USNS Choctaw County christening 120915-N-AC887-002
RM2GC4P4R–A shrimp boat is hoisted up for repairs, July 13, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2M8G6RC–The Military Sealift Command missile range instrumentation ship USNS REDSTONE (T-AGM-20) in dry dock at Alabama Maritime Corporation Shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama(AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMR61WKW–SAN DIEGO (Nov. 21, 2018) The future USS Tulsa (LCS 16) arrives at its new homeport, Naval Base San Diego, after completing its maiden voyage from the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Tulsa is the eighth ship in the littoral combat ship Independence-variant class and is scheduled for commissioning Feb. 16, 2019 in San Francisco.
RMHG0FP9–Theresa Gilliam Pitts, Sponsor of the Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV) 2, USNS Choctaw County, breaks a bottle of champagne during the christening at the Austal Shipyard. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus named the ship after three U.S. counties located in Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma; places he said demonstrate core American values of hard work, putting family first, and community service. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Sam Shavers/Released) USNS Choctaw County christening 120915-N-AC887-002
RM2GC4P5B–A shrimp boat is hoisted up for repairs, July 13, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RMJ22G2K–170414-N-KM956-054 BREMERTON, Washington (April 14, 2017) Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Jailyn Powell from Sylacauga, Alabama, and Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Jamillah Williams from Forest, Mississippi, both assigned to USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), clean headstones at Ivy Green Cemetery during a community service event. John C. Stennis is conducting a planned incremental availability (PIA) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, during which the ship is undergoing scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ai
RM2HH8M3T–A tugboat is built at Rodriguez Shipbuilding, April 27, 2021, in Coden, Alabama. Rodriguez Shipbuilding was founded in 1976.
RMHFYN0F–110325-N-UH963-159 MOBILE, Ala. (March 25, 2011) U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, left, Austal USA President and Chief Operating Officer, Joe Rella, city of Mobile Mayor Samuel L. Jones, Secretary of Navy (SECNAV) the Honorable Ray Mabus, and U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions tour the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Ala., following the announcement of the names of next two littoral class ships. USS Jackson (LCS 6) will be named for Jackson, Mississippi, and USS Montgomery (LCS 8), for Montgomery, Alabama. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kevin S. O'Brien/Released) US Navy 110325-N-UH963-15
RM2M8G6RW–The Military Sealift Command vehicle cargo ship USNS ALGOL (T-AKR-287) and the Military Sealift Command Ready Reserve Force freighters USNS CALIFORNIA (T-AK-567) moored at Alabama Maritime Corporation Shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama(AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2MBNXD1–The USS Alabama's (BB-60) commissioning ceremony was held Aug. 16, 1942. Capt. George Wilson, Commanding Officer for the Alabama, provided the address and many were in attendance.
RMR61WKN–SAN DIEGO (Nov. 21, 2018) The future USS Tulsa (LCS 16) arrives at its new homeport, Naval Base San Diego, after completing its maiden voyage from the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Tulsa is the eighth ship in the littoral combat ship Independence-variant class and is scheduled for commissioning Feb. 16, 2019 in San Francisco.
RM2HH8M3Y–A tugboat is built at Rodriguez Shipbuilding, April 27, 2021, in Coden, Alabama. Rodriguez Shipbuilding was founded in 1976.
RM2HJDRET–A cross-section of a ship is pictured while under construction, May 2, 2014, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2MBNXCN–The USS Alabama's (BB-60) commissioning ceremony was held Aug. 16, 1942. Capt. George Wilson, Commanding Officer for the Alabama, provided the address and many were in attendance.
RM2DYW01H–Austal USA’s ship manufacturing facility, on the Mobile River, is pictured from the Mobile Convention Center, Aug. 25, 2017, in Mobile, Alabama.
RMMN1W72–170801-N-GR120-200 NORFOLK (Aug. 1, 2017) Yeoman Seaman Carolyn Lucious, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama and assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), pulls weeds outside the Norfolk Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) during a community relations event. George Washington is now homeported at Newport News Shipyard in Newport News, Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Anna Van Nuys/Released)
RM2GC422K–Metal Shark shipbuilding company is pictured, July 13, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. The company specializes in the design and production of boats.
RM2M8G6KD–The Military Sealift Command vehicle cargo ship USNS ALGOL (T-AKR-287) and the Military Sealift Command Ready Reserve Force freighters USNS CALIFORNIA (T-AK-567) and USNS CAPE LAMBERT (T-AKR-5077) moored at Alabama Maritime Corporation Shipyard. Base: Mobile State: Alabama(AL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2HCFY7R–A boat sits in dry dock for repairs, Dec. 27, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Bayou La Batre is known as the seafood capital of Alabama.
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