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  • [Date]: 1 January
    [Operator]:  French Navy
    [Ship]: Suffren
    [Class and type]: Suffren-class cruiser
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  • [Date]: 9 February
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Active
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 11 February
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Acasta
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 20 February
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: Witte de With
    [Class and type]: Admiralen-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 27 March
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Achates
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 14 April
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Ardent
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 14 April
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Arrow
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 30 April
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Norfolk
    [Class and type]: County-class cruiser
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  • [Date]: 1 May
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: York
    [Class and type]: York-class cruiser
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  • [Date]: 2 May
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: Nautilus
    [Class and type]: Nautilus-class minelayer
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  • [Date]: 5 May
    [Operator]: Flag of the United States Bureau of Fisheries.svg United States Bureau of Fisheries
    [Ship]: Penguin
    [Class and type]: cargo liner
    [Notes]: commissioning date unknown; in commission by 5 May 1930
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  • [Date]: 15 May
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Narwhal
    [Class and type]: Narwhal-class submarine
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  • [Date]: 24 May
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Aaron Ward
    [Class and type]: Wickes-class destroyer
    [Notes]: recommissioned from reserve at San Diego
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  • [Date]: 4 June
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Codrington
    [Class and type]: A-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: 1 July
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Nautilus
    [Class and type]: Narwhal-class submarine
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  • [Date]: 4 August
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: A
    [Class and type]: A-class minesweeper
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  • [Date]: 4 August
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: B
    [Class and type]: A-class minesweeper
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  • [Date]: 4 August
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: C
    [Class and type]: A-class minesweeper
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  • [Date]: 4 August
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: D
    [Class and type]: A-class minesweeper
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  • [Date]: 10 September
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Nelson
    [Class and type]: Nelson-class battleship
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  • [Date]: 30 September
    [Operator]:  Royal Navy
    [Ship]: Dorsetshire
    [Class and type]: County-class cruiser
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  • [Date]: 5 November
    [Operator]: United States United States Coast Guard
    [Ship]: Abel P. Upshur
    [Class and type]: Clemson-class destroyer
    [Notes]: transferred from the United States Navy, served in anti-smuggling operations
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  • [Date]: 14 November
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: Banckert
    [Class and type]: Admiralen-class destroyer
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  • [Date]: unknown date
    [Operator]:  Republic of China Navy
    [Ship]: Minquan
    [Class and type]: Gunboat
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In 1930, American Shipbuilding Technology and shipping development got a certain quality improvement. Many countries also in this period of time, readjusted, recuperate, restore domestic economic and transport development. A random tool collates information on 24 ships that were commissioned in 1930, and we can see the rapid development of ships around the world during that time.

In 1930, just after the end of World War II, ships of all kinds developed rapidly. The general cargo ship is widely used and adaptable, and it still occupies first place in quantity. The typical grocery ship is powered by a low-speed diesel engine and has a deadweight of no more than 20,000 tons. And the ship information recorded in this generator, we can find the specific time, operator, ship name, class and type, and whether the ship debugging and other specific information.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ship commissionings in 1930.

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