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  2. S-50 (Manhattan Project) - Wikipedia

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    This was primarily due to doubts about the process's technical feasibility, but inter-service rivalry between the United States Army and United States Navy also played a part. Pilot plants were built at the Anacostia Naval Air Station and the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and a production facility at the Clinton Engineer Works in Oak Ridge, Tennessee ...

  3. Drydock Number One, Norfolk Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The shipyard was then taken over by the Confederate Navy, which was a severe blow to the Union, [8] and it was here that USS Merrimack was modified to become the ironclad CSS Virginia. [4] Today, Drydock Number One is still in operation, used primarily to service U.S. Navy vessels. [5]

  4. YAG training vessel - Wikipedia

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    The boats were 75′ long overall, 18′6″ wide, had a draft of 4′6″, measured 70 tonnes, and were all powered by twin 6-71 Detroit Diesel engines.The boats were arranged in typical naval fashion with officers housed forward with the galley and their own head, an engine room amidships, and cadet room aft with 12-14 bunks in double tiers.

  5. Yard patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    Following the attack on Pearl Harbor the United States Navy leased California-based tuna boats for the duration of the war or "until victory". [1] On 16 February 1942, San Diego Port Director Commander W.J. Morcott called a meeting of tuna skippers and crews at the Naval Reserve Armory telling the men "The Navy needs men to man the [clippers] – experienced men, like yourselves.

  6. City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    The City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard is an 1833 oil painting by the American painter George Cooke. The painting shows a view of Washington, D.C. from Anacostia , across the Anacostia River .

  7. Arnold Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Kaufmann (18 August 1911 – 15 June 1994) [1] was a French engineer, professor of Applied Mechanics and Operations Research at the Mines ParisTech in Paris, at the Grenoble Institute of Technology and the Université catholique de Louvain, and scientific advisor at Groupe Bull. [2]

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