The list of ship launches in 1921 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1921.
Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes | |
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5 January | United States | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation | San Francisco, California | S-40 | S class submarine | |
7 February | United States | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | S-11 | S class submarine | |
21 February | United States | Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation | San Francisco, California | S-41 | S class submarine | |
22 March | United States | New York Shipbuilding Corporation | Camden, New Jersey | Colorado | Colorado class battleship | |
9 April | United Kingdom | Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson | Wallsend | Laconia | Ocean liner | |
19 May | Belgium | J Cockerill SA | Hoboken | Elisabethville | Cargo liner | For Compagnie Belge Maritime du Congo |
23 May | United States | Todd Drydock and Construction Company | Tacoma, Washington | Cincinnati | Omaha class light cruiser | |
16 June | Norway | Naval Shipyard | Horten | Stegg | Trygg class torpedo boat | |
4 August | United States | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | S-12 | S class submarine | |
1 September | United States | New York Shipbuilding Corporation | Camden, New Jersey | Washington | Colorado class battleship | |
14 September | United States | New York Shipbuilding Corporation | Camden, New Jersey | Empire Arrow | Tanker | For Standard Transportation Co Inc. |
29 September | United States | New York Shipbuilding Corporation | Camden, New Jersey | Richmond | Omaha class light cruiser | |
20 October | United States | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | S-13 | S class submarine | |
29 October | United States | Mare Island Naval Shipyard | Vallejo, California | Decatur | Clemson class destroyer | |
October 29 | United States | Mare Island Naval Shipyard | Vallejo, California | Perry | Clemson class destroyer | |
17 November | United States | Newport News Shipbuilding | Newport News, Virginia | West Virginia | Colorado class battleship | |
15 December | United States | William Cramp and Sons | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Concord | Omaha class light cruiser | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Eltringham's Ltd | Willington on Tyne | Dalewood | Cargo ship | W France, Fenwick & Co Ltd |
Unknown date | Germany | Nobiskrug Werft GmbH | Rendsburg | Elbe | Cargo ship | For Bugsier Reederei & Bergungs AG |
Unknown date | Germany | Stettiner Oderwerke AG | Stettin | Günther Russ | Coaster | For Schiffart-und Assekuranz Gesellschaft GmbH |
Unknown date | Germany | Stettiner Oderwerke AG | Stettin | Johannes C Russ | Coaster | For Schiffart-und Assekuranz Gesellschaft GmbH |
Unknown date | Germany | Deutsche Werke | Kiel | Margarethe | Schooner | For Ernst Simon AG |
Unknown date | Germany | Howaldtswerke | Kiel | Possehl | cargo ship | Lübeck Line |
Unknown date | Germany | Stettiner Oderwerke | Stettin | Wilhelm Russ | Coaster | Schiffart-und Assekuranz Gesellschaft GmbH |
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