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  1. Dec 2, 2019 · As one of the finest deep water ports on the East Coast, Narragansett Bay’s Quonset was home port to some of the Navy’s most famous Fleet carriers, including Essex (CV-9), Intrepid (CV-11), Wasp (CV-18), and their respective air groups.

  2. Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point was a United States Naval Base in Quonset Point, Rhode Island that was deactivated in 1974. Next to NAS Quonset Point was Camp Endicott at Davisville, home of the Naval Construction Battalions known as the Seabees.

  3. Quonset Point was the location of Naval Air Station Quonset Point, a large United States Navy base. The peninsula is now used for industrial purposes and is partially abandoned. A major industry located there is a hull-fabrication and outfitting facility for Electric Boat Corporation.

  4. Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point was a United States Naval Base in Quonset Point, Rhode Island that was deactivated in 1974. Next to NAS Quonset Point was Camp Endicott at Davisville, home of the Naval Construction Battalions known as the Seabees.

  5. The published works and complete set of The Quonset Scout newspapers that are found in this series, detail the history of Quonset Point Naval Air Station. The Quonset Scout subseries also contain the entire collection of the periodical, The Yardarm, also known as the Davisville Yardarm.

  6. Sep 17, 2024 · North Kingstown, Rhode Island began its home front story in July 1941, with the U.S. Navy’s construction of Naval Air Station (NAS) Quonset Point. The Naval Air Station quickly became the main shipping facility for the Lend-Lease Program and a major naval base for both military planes and ships.

  7. Quonset Point Naval Air Station. Celestial Navigation Silos, Quonset Point NAS. Quonset Point Naval Air Station was established as part of the Lend-Lease Act of 1941, shortly before the US entered World War II. It served as the major northeastern naval base during the war and subsequent years.