. . "Die Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company (\u00E4lterer Name: Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company) war eine Werft am Puget Sound im US-Bundesstaat Washington und geh\u00F6rte zum Lockheed-Konzern."@de . . . . . . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Co foi um estaleiro norte-americano, localizado na cidade de Seattle, Washington."@pt . . . . "\u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u9020\u8239\uFF08Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company\u3001\u901A\u79F0 Lockheed Shipbuilding\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u5408\u8846\u56FD\u306E\u9020\u8239\u4F1A\u793E\u3002\u30EF\u30B7\u30F3\u30C8\u30F3\u5DDE\u30B7\u30A2\u30C8\u30EB\u306E\u6CB3\u53E3\u306B\u3042\u308B\u306B\u6240\u5728\u3057\u305F\u3002 1898\u5E74\u3001\u30D4\u30E5\u30FC\u30B8\u30A7\u30C3\u30C8\u30FB\u30B5\u30A6\u30F3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D6\u30EA\u30C3\u30B8\u30FB\u30A2\u30F3\u30C9\u30FB\u30C9\u30EC\u30C3\u30B8\u30F3\u30B0\u30FB\u30AB\u30F3\u30D1\u30CB\u30FC (Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company) \u3068\u3057\u3066\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306B\u8A2D\u7ACB\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u540C\u793E\u306F1959\u5E74\u306B\u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u306B\u3088\u3063\u3066\u8CB7\u53CE\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u9020\u8239\u6240\u306F1988\u5E74\u306B\u9589\u9396\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002 \u9020\u8239\u6240\u306F18\u30A8\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC (73,000 m2) \u306E\u9762\u7A4D\u3092\u5360\u3081\u3001\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u897F\u5074\u306B\u4F4D\u7F6E\u3057\u305F \u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u9020\u8239\u306F1930\u5E74\u4EE3\u304B\u30891988\u5E74\u307E\u3067\u8266\u8247\u306E\u5EFA\u9020\u3092\u884C\u3063\u305F\u3002 1960\u5E74\u4EE3\u5F8C\u534A\u304B\u308970\u5E74\u4EE3\u524D\u534A\u306B\u304B\u3051\u3066\u3001\u6570\u96BB\u306E\u30CE\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u7D1A\u30D5\u30EA\u30B2\u30FC\u30C8\u3092\u5EFA\u9020\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u540C\u9020\u8239\u6240\u3067\u5EFA\u9020\u3055\u308C\u305F\u30CE\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u7D1A\u306F\u30E9\u30B9\u30D0\u30FC\u30F3 (USS Rathburne, FF-1057) \u3001\u30EA\u30FC\u30BA\u30CA\u30FC (USS Reasoner, FF-1063) \u3001 (USS Stein, FF-1065) \u3001 (USS Bagley, FF-1069) \u3001\u30ED\u30D0\u30FC\u30C8\u30FBE\u30FB\u30D4\u30A2\u30EA\u30FC (USS Robert E. Peary, FF-1073) \u306E5\u96BB\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . "\u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u9020\u8239"@ja . . . "-122.3581008911133"^^ . . . . . . . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1988"^^ . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company"@de . . "Die Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company (\u00E4lterer Name: Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company) war eine Werft am Puget Sound im US-Bundesstaat Washington und geh\u00F6rte zum Lockheed-Konzern."@de . . . . "USS Emory S. Land under construction at Lockheed Shipbuilding"@en . . . . . "1959"^^ . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company (a.k.a. Lockheed Shipbuilding), was a shipyard in Seattle, Washington with Yard 1 on Harbor Island and Yard 2 at what is now Jack Block Park at Seattle Terminal 5, both at the mouth of the West Waterway of Duwamish River. Yard 1 was founded in 1898 as the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, the company that built Harbor Island, and it was purchased by Lockheed in 1959. Yard 2 began operation in 1943 to build ships for the US Navy. The shipyard was permanently closed in 1988; Yard 2 was sold in 1989, and Yard 1 was sold in 1997, both to Port of Seattle."@en . . "POINT(-122.35810089111 47.576599121094)"^^ . . . . . "\u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u9020\u8239\uFF08Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company\u3001\u901A\u79F0 Lockheed Shipbuilding\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u5408\u8846\u56FD\u306E\u9020\u8239\u4F1A\u793E\u3002\u30EF\u30B7\u30F3\u30C8\u30F3\u5DDE\u30B7\u30A2\u30C8\u30EB\u306E\u6CB3\u53E3\u306B\u3042\u308B\u306B\u6240\u5728\u3057\u305F\u3002 1898\u5E74\u3001\u30D4\u30E5\u30FC\u30B8\u30A7\u30C3\u30C8\u30FB\u30B5\u30A6\u30F3\u30C9\u30FB\u30D6\u30EA\u30C3\u30B8\u30FB\u30A2\u30F3\u30C9\u30FB\u30C9\u30EC\u30C3\u30B8\u30F3\u30B0\u30FB\u30AB\u30F3\u30D1\u30CB\u30FC (Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company) \u3068\u3057\u3066\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306B\u8A2D\u7ACB\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u540C\u793E\u306F1959\u5E74\u306B\u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u306B\u3088\u3063\u3066\u8CB7\u53CE\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u9020\u8239\u6240\u306F1988\u5E74\u306B\u9589\u9396\u3055\u308C\u305F\u3002 \u9020\u8239\u6240\u306F18\u30A8\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC (73,000 m2) \u306E\u9762\u7A4D\u3092\u5360\u3081\u3001\u30CF\u30FC\u30D0\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u306E\u897F\u5074\u306B\u4F4D\u7F6E\u3057\u305F \u30ED\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC\u30C9\u9020\u8239\u306F1930\u5E74\u4EE3\u304B\u30891988\u5E74\u307E\u3067\u8266\u8247\u306E\u5EFA\u9020\u3092\u884C\u3063\u305F\u3002 1960\u5E74\u4EE3\u5F8C\u534A\u304B\u308970\u5E74\u4EE3\u524D\u534A\u306B\u304B\u3051\u3066\u3001\u6570\u96BB\u306E\u30CE\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u7D1A\u30D5\u30EA\u30B2\u30FC\u30C8\u3092\u5EFA\u9020\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u540C\u9020\u8239\u6240\u3067\u5EFA\u9020\u3055\u308C\u305F\u30CE\u30C3\u30AF\u30B9\u7D1A\u306F\u30E9\u30B9\u30D0\u30FC\u30F3 (USS Rathburne, FF-1057) \u3001\u30EA\u30FC\u30BA\u30CA\u30FC (USS Reasoner, FF-1063) \u3001 (USS Stein, FF-1065) \u3001 (USS Bagley, FF-1069) \u3001\u30ED\u30D0\u30FC\u30C8\u30FBE\u30FB\u30D4\u30A2\u30EA\u30FC (USS Robert E. Peary, FF-1073) \u306E5\u96BB\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002 1960\u5E74\u4EE3\u534A\u3070\u304B\u308971\u5E74\u306B\u304B\u3051\u3066\u306F\u30AF\u30EA\u30FC\u30D6\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u7D1A\u30C9\u30C3\u30AF\u578B\u8F38\u9001\u63DA\u9678\u8266\u304A\u3088\u3073\u30C8\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8\u30F3\u7D1A\u30C9\u30C3\u30AF\u578B\u8F38\u9001\u63DA\u9678\u8266\u3092\u5EFA\u9020\u3057\u305F\u3002\u305D\u308C\u3089\u306F\u30C7\u30F3\u30D0\u30FC (USS Denver, LPD-9) \u3001\u30B8\u30E5\u30CE\u30FC (USS Juneau, LPD-10) \u3001\u30B3\u30ED\u30CA\u30C9 (USS Coronado, LPD-11) \u3001\u30B7\u30E5\u30EA\u30FC\u30D6\u30DD\u30FC\u30C8 (USS Shreveport, LPD-12) \u3001\u30CA\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5\u30D3\u30EB (USS Nashville, LPD-13) \u3001 (USS Trenton, LPD-14) \u3001 (USS Ponce, LPD-15) \u306E7\u96BB\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002 1971\u5E74\u304B\u308977\u5E74\u306B\u304B\u3051\u3066\u306F\u3001\u6CBF\u5CB8\u8B66\u5099\u968A\u5411\u3051\u306B2\u96BB\u306E\u3092\u5EFA\u9020\u3057\u305F\u3002 1974\u5E74\u306B\u306F\u30ED\u30B5\u30F3\u30BC\u30EB\u30B9\u7D1A\u539F\u5B50\u529B\u6F5C\u6C34\u8266\u652F\u63F4\u306E\u305F\u3081\u306E2\u96BB\u306E\u6F5C\u6C34\u6BCD\u8266\u306E\u5EFA\u9020\u5951\u7D04\u3092\u53D7\u6CE8\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u3053\u308C\u306F\u540C\u793E\u53F2\u4E0A\u6700\u5927\u306E\u5951\u7D04\u3067\u3042\u3063\u305F\u30021\u756A\u8266\u306E (USS Emory S. Land, AS-39) \u306F1977\u5E74\u306B\u9032\u6C34\u3057\u305F\u3002\u540C\u5E743\u756A\u8266\u306E\u5951\u7D04\u3082\u53D7\u6CE8\u3057\u305F\u3002 \u30A8\u30E2\u30EA\u30FC\u30FBS\u30FB\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9\u30682\u756A\u8266\u306E (USS Frank Cable, AS-40) \u306F1979\u5E74\u306B\u5C31\u5F79\u3057\u305F\u30023\u756A\u8266\u306E (USS McKee, AS-41) \u306F1981\u5E74\u306B\u5C31\u5F79\u3057\u305F\u3002 1978\u5E74\u3001\u63DA\u9678\u8266\u30DB\u30A4\u30C3\u30C9\u30D3\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30A4\u30E9\u30F3\u30C9 (USS Whidbey Island, LSD-41) \u306E\u5EFA\u9020\u5951\u7D04\u3092\u53D7\u6CE8\u3057\u305F\u3002\u540C\u7D1A\u306E\u30B8\u30E3\u30FC\u30DE\u30F3\u30BF\u30A6\u30F3 (USS Germantown, LSD-42) \u3001\u30D5\u30A9\u30FC\u30C8\u30FB\u30DE\u30AF\u30D8\u30F3\u30EA\u30FC (USS Fort McHenry, LSD-43) \u306E\u5EFA\u9020\u3082\u62C5\u5F53\u3057\u3001\u305D\u308C\u305E\u308C1986\u5E74\u306887\u5E74\u306B\u5C31\u5F79\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . "1112254703"^^ . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company (a.k.a. Lockheed Shipbuilding), was a shipyard in Seattle, Washington with Yard 1 on Harbor Island and Yard 2 at what is now Jack Block Park at Seattle Terminal 5, both at the mouth of the West Waterway of Duwamish River. Yard 1 was founded in 1898 as the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, the company that built Harbor Island, and it was purchased by Lockheed in 1959. Yard 2 began operation in 1943 to build ships for the US Navy. The shipyard was permanently closed in 1988; Yard 2 was sold in 1989, and Yard 1 was sold in 1997, both to Port of Seattle."@en . . . . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Co foi um estaleiro norte-americano, localizado na cidade de Seattle, Washington."@pt . . . . . . . "47.57659912109375"^^ . . . "7545642"^^ . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company"@en . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company"@en . "47.5766 -122.3581" . . . . . . . . . "Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company"@pt . "6519"^^ . "1959"^^ .