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Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.

Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company (1917–1989) was a major shipbuilding company in Chester, Pennsylvania on the Delaware River.

A photo of the "Hammer-head" crane on the cover of the company's newsletter "Our Yard" in 1947.

Its primary product was tankers, but the company built many types of ships over its 70-year history. During World War II, it participated in the U.S. Government's Emergency Shipbuilding Program.[1] The company was also part of the U.S. aerospace industry during the Cold War; it built various propulsion research & development structures, including the largest U.S. rocket test chamber, for Aerojet General in 1963.[2]

History

The company was developed by Sun Oil Company, and launched its first ship in 1917, just as the United States was entering World War I.[3] Under the direction of its president, John Glenn Pew, the company experienced tremendous success over the following decades.[4] In the 1920s, it had become a large shipyard that built tankers for the Standard Oil Company. In 1936, the Pew family offered John J. McClure and his Republican political machine control over hiring at Sun Shipbuilding as patronage to lure him out of retirement after the scandal involving the Rum Ring Trial.[5]

By the start of World War II, Sun was among the country's five largest shipyards, with eight slipways. Twenty slipways were added during the war, making Sun Ship the country's largest shipyard.[6] At its peak, the company employed more than 40,000 workers at four shipyards. During World War II, Sun Shipbuilding was the largest private-sector employer of African-Americans in the United States and controversially segregated many of the black workers to yard #4.[5][7]

Sun Shipbuilding built 281 T2 tankers during World War II, about 40% of the U.S. wartime total. It also built hospital ships, cargo ships, and escort carriers for the United States Maritime Commission (USMC). On 27 September 1941, it contributed one of the 14 ships launched on Liberty Fleet Day: SS Surprise. Sun Shipbuilding originally had a contract to build 30 of the C4 ships. The USMC prioritized Sun's expertise in building urgently needed T2-SE-A1 tankers and withdrew 20 C4s from Sun and assigned them to Kaiser's Richmond, California yard. The Sun ships, designated C4-S-B2, became War Shipping Administration troopships operated by commercial agents or Navy hospital ships.[8][9][10]

Sun continued as a merchant shipbuilder after the war, but sold the South and #4 Yards for industrial development.

In the 1970s, Sun built ten roll-on/roll-off (ro/ro) ships for various operators.[citation needed] One of them, sailing under the name SS El Faro, was lost in a hurricane on October 1, 2015, while steaming from Jacksonville, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

On or around February 18, 1971, the Glomar Explorer, a top secret ship was designed and built for the CIA to raise a sunken Soviet submarine lost 2 years earlier in the Pacific.[11]

Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Company

The company was sold to Pennsylvania Shipbuilding in 1982, and closed in 1989. The Central Yard site has been sold or leased for multiple uses, while the North Yard is now an independent cargo terminal.

Harrah's Philadelphia

In 2006, a new casino then named "Harrah's Chester" opened on the Sun Ship site and after a rename in May 2012 is currently in operation as "Harrah's Philadelphia".

See also

Category: Ships built by the Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company

References

  1. ^ Herman, Arthur. Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, pp. 121, Random House, New York, NY, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4000-6964-4.
  2. ^ Welders Complete 280-in. Case. // Aviation Week & Space Technology, February 4, 1963, v. 78, no. 5, p. 61.
  3. ^ Philadelphia in the World War 1914-1919. New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. 1922. pp. 393–395. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  4. ^ "John G. Pew" (PDF). www.sunship.org. 'Our Yard' company newsletter. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Blumgart, Jake. "Chester, Pennsylvania". www.philadelphiaencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  6. ^ Herman, Arthur. Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, pp. 121, 268-9, 274, Random House, New York, NY, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4000-6964-4.
  7. ^ "List of ships built by Sun Shipbuilding". Retrieved 4 September 2008.
  8. ^ Pacific American Steamship Association; Shipowners Association of the Pacific Coast (June 1944). "C4, C1-M-AV1 and Tanker Contracts". Pacific Marine Review. San Francisco: J.S. Hines: 104. Retrieved 11 June 2021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Charles, Roland W. (1947). Troopships of World War II (PDF). Washington: The Army Transportation Association. pp. 149, 199–221. LCCN 47004779.
  10. ^ Krueger-Kopiske (2007). "Outboard Profiles of Maritime Commission Vessels — The C4 and his Sub Designs and Conversions". Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Howard Hughes, the CIA, the Glomar Explorer and the sunken Russian Submarine (18:37/48:20)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 27 September 2019.

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Coordinates: 39°50′56″N 75°21′05″W / 39.84898°N 75.351409°W / 39.84898; -75.351409

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Sun Shipbuilding amp Drydock Company 1917 1989 was a major shipbuilding company in Chester Pennsylvania on the Delaware River A photo of the Hammer head crane on the cover of the company s newsletter Our Yard in 1947 Its primary product was tankers but the company built many types of ships over its 70 year history During World War II it participated in the U S Government s Emergency Shipbuilding Program 1 The company was also part of the U S aerospace industry during the Cold War it built various propulsion research amp development structures including the largest U S rocket test chamber for Aerojet General in 1963 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Company 1 2 Harrah s Philadelphia 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe company was developed by Sun Oil Company and launched its first ship in 1917 just as the United States was entering World War I 3 Under the direction of its president John Glenn Pew the company experienced tremendous success over the following decades 4 In the 1920s it had become a large shipyard that built tankers for the Standard Oil Company In 1936 the Pew family offered John J McClure and his Republican political machine control over hiring at Sun Shipbuilding as patronage to lure him out of retirement after the scandal involving the Rum Ring Trial 5 By the start of World War II Sun was among the country s five largest shipyards with eight slipways Twenty slipways were added during the war making Sun Ship the country s largest shipyard 6 At its peak the company employed more than 40 000 workers at four shipyards During World War II Sun Shipbuilding was the largest private sector employer of African Americans in the United States and controversially segregated many of the black workers to yard 4 5 7 Sun Shipbuilding built 281 T2 tankers during World War II about 40 of the U S wartime total It also built hospital ships cargo ships and escort carriers for the United States Maritime Commission USMC On 27 September 1941 it contributed one of the 14 ships launched on Liberty Fleet Day SS Surprise Sun Shipbuilding originally had a contract to build 30 of the C4 ships The USMC prioritized Sun s expertise in building urgently needed T2 SE A1 tankers and withdrew 20 C4s from Sun and assigned them to Kaiser s Richmond California yard The Sun ships designated C4 S B2 became War Shipping Administration troopships operated by commercial agents or Navy hospital ships 8 9 10 Sun continued as a merchant shipbuilder after the war but sold the South and 4 Yards for industrial development In the 1970s Sun built ten roll on roll off ro ro ships for various operators citation needed One of them sailing under the name SS El Faro was lost in a hurricane on October 1 2015 while steaming from Jacksonville Florida to San Juan Puerto Rico On or around February 18 1971 the Glomar Explorer a top secret ship was designed and built for the CIA to raise a sunken Soviet submarine lost 2 years earlier in the Pacific 11 Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Company Edit The company was sold to Pennsylvania Shipbuilding in 1982 and closed in 1989 The Central Yard site has been sold or leased for multiple uses while the North Yard is now an independent cargo terminal Harrah s Philadelphia Edit In 2006 a new casino then named Harrah s Chester opened on the Sun Ship site and after a rename in May 2012 is currently in operation as Harrah s Philadelphia See also EditCategory Ships built by the Sun Shipbuilding amp Drydock CompanyReferences Edit Herman Arthur Freedom s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II pp 121 Random House New York NY 2012 ISBN 978 1 4000 6964 4 Welders Complete 280 in Case Aviation Week amp Space Technology February 4 1963 v 78 no 5 p 61 Philadelphia in the World War 1914 1919 New York Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co 1922 pp 393 395 Retrieved 11 May 2020 John G Pew PDF www sunship org Our Yard company newsletter Retrieved December 12 2016 a b Blumgart Jake Chester Pennsylvania www philadelphiaencyclopedia org Retrieved 26 May 2020 Herman Arthur Freedom s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II pp 121 268 9 274 Random House New York NY 2012 ISBN 978 1 4000 6964 4 List of ships built by Sun Shipbuilding Retrieved 4 September 2008 Pacific American Steamship Association Shipowners Association of the Pacific Coast June 1944 C4 C1 M AV1 and Tanker Contracts Pacific Marine Review San Francisco J S Hines 104 Retrieved 11 June 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Charles Roland W 1947 Troopships of World War II PDF Washington The Army Transportation Association pp 149 199 221 LCCN 47004779 Krueger Kopiske 2007 Outboard Profiles of Maritime Commission Vessels The C4 and his Sub Designs and Conversions Retrieved 9 June 2021 Howard Hughes the CIA the Glomar Explorer and the sunken Russian Submarine 18 37 48 20 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 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