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USNS Neptune (ARC-2), was the lead ship in her class of cable repair ships in U.S. Naval service. The ship was built by Pusey & Jones Corp. of Wilmington, Delaware, Hull Number 1108, as the USACS William H. G. Bullard named for Rear Adm. William H. G. Bullard. She was the first of two Maritime Commission type S3-S2-BP1 ships built for the US Army Signal Corps near the end of World War II. The other ship was the Albert J. Myer, which later joined her sister ship in naval service as the USNS Albert J. Myer (T-ARC-6).

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  • USNS Neptune (en)
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  • USNS Neptune (ARC-2), was the lead ship in her class of cable repair ships in U.S. Naval service. The ship was built by Pusey & Jones Corp. of Wilmington, Delaware, Hull Number 1108, as the USACS William H. G. Bullard named for Rear Adm. William H. G. Bullard. She was the first of two Maritime Commission type S3-S2-BP1 ships built for the US Army Signal Corps near the end of World War II. The other ship was the Albert J. Myer, which later joined her sister ship in naval service as the USNS Albert J. Myer (T-ARC-6). (en)
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  • *Neptune (1953-1991) (en)
  • *William H. G. Bullard (1945-1953) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Neptune_arc2_DN-ST-90-11493.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ARC-2_Neptune_cable_drums_below_deck.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ARC-2_Neptune_cable_drums_from_foredeck.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Starboard_view_of_USS_Neptune_(ARC-2).jpg
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Ship decommissioned
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  • Find it, Fix it, Hide it. (en)
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  • War (en)
  • World War II (en)
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  • None (en)
Ship builder
  • Pusey & Jones Corp., Wilmington, Delaware (en)
Ship complement
  • *Navy: 9 officers, 142 enlisted, civilian specialists *MSC: 71 civilians, 6 Navy, 25 technicians (en)
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  • United States (en)
Ship fate
  • Recycled in late 2005 (en)
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  • *William H. G. Bullard *Neptune (en)
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  • Ship underwent modifications as USS Neptune and a major modernization in 1982 with resulting changes in specifications. (en)
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  • S3-S2-BP1; Army cable ship, later USN Cable Repair Ship (ARC) (en)
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