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  • [Date]: 3 January
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Rendova
    [Class and type]: Commencement Bay-class escort carrier
    [Notes]: recommissioning from reserve
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  • [Date]: 15 January
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Bon Homme Richard
    [Class and type]: Essex-class aircraft carrier
    [Notes]: recommissioning from reserve
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  • [Date]: 3 May
    [Operator]:  Royal Netherlands Navy
    [Ship]: De Zeeuw
    [Class and type]: Van Amstel-class frigate
    [Notes]: ex-USS Eisner
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  • [Date]: 3 July
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Kula Gulf
    [Class and type]: Commencement Bay-class escort carrier
    [Notes]: Recommissioning from reserve
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  • [Date]: 31 October
    [Operator]: United States Military Sea Transportation Service
    [Ship]: Windham Bay
    [Class and type]: Casablanca-class aircraft transport
    [Notes]: placed in service from United States Navy reserve
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  • [Date]: 26 July
    [Operator]:  United States Navy
    [Ship]: Point Cruz
    [Class and type]: Commencement Bay-class escort carrier
    [Notes]: recommissioning from reserve
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In 1951, the Korean War broke out. The United States, known for its shipbuilding skills, was busy developing a shipbuilding industry, building huge ships in preparation for the Korean War. In addition, other countries are actively building ships and preparing to seize power on the water. This random tool records information about 18 ships that were commissioned and ready to go into service, providing a better understanding of the history of what happened.

With the generator, we can find information about ships that were debugged in 1951, including the date of their commissioning, the Operator, the name of the ship, the class and type of the ship, and the results of their commissioning. Not all ships are ready to go into service after commissioning, and only those that have been tested repeatedly and passed rigorous tests over and over again will have a chance of making it to sea.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ship commissionings in 1951.

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