Naval Vessel Register
The
Naval Vessel Register (NVR) is the official inventory of ships and service craft in custody or titled by the
United States Navy. The NVR traces its origin back to the
1880s having evolved from several previous publications. In
1911, the Bureau of Construction and Repair published the "Ships Data US Naval Vessels" that subsequently became the "Ships Data Book" in
1952 under the
Bureau of Ships. The
Bureau of Ordnance's "Vessel Register", first published in
1942 and retitled "Naval Vessel Register", was combined with the "Ships Data Book" under the Bureau of Ships in
1959. The NVR has been maintained and published by NAVSHIPSO since
1962. Referred to by Congress in the statutes of the
United States Code, Title 10, Sections 7304-7308, the NVR is maintained as directed by
US Navy Regulations, Article 0406, of
14 SEP 1990.
Vessels are listed in the NVR when the
classification and
hull number(s) are assigned to ships and service craft authorized to be built by the
President of the United States, or when
Chief of Naval Operations requests instatement or reinstatement of vessels as approved by the
Secretary of the Navy. Once listed, the ship or service craft remains in the NVR throughout its life as a Navy asset. Afterwards, its final disposition is recorded.
The NVR is now available only in electronic form. It is available on the web (
link) and is updated weekly. Over 6,500 separate record transactions are processed annually with each being supported by official documentation. The NVR includes a current list of ships and service craft on hand, under construction, converted, loaned/leased, or to be loaned, and those assigned to the
Military Sealift Command. Ship class, fleet assignment, name, age, homeport, planning yard, custodian, hull and machinery characteristics, builder, key construction dates, battle forces, local defense and miscellaneous support forces, and status conditions are some of the data elements provided.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships