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  2. LeTourneau Technologies - Wikipedia

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    LeTourneau Technologies, Inc. was an American manufacturer of heavy construction equipment founded by R. G. LeTourneau. In 2011, the company was acquired by Joy Global.

  3. Here's Why Joy Global Caught My Attention - AOL

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    The LeTourneau acquisition seems to be paying off well. Out of total first-quarter bookings of $1.4 billion, LeTourneau contributed a significant $84.3 million and also added positively to Joy's ...

  4. R. G. LeTourneau - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gilmour "R. G." LeTourneau (/ l ə t ˈ ər n oʊ /; November 30, 1888 – June 1, 1969), born in Richford, Vermont, was a prolific inventor of technologies related to earthmoving machinery, and founder of LeTourneau Technologies and LeTourneau University. [1]

  5. Joy Global Lives Up to Its Name - AOL

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    Its acquisition of mining and drilling equipment company LeTourneau Technologies in June seems to be paying off. It contributed $116 million and $102 million to Joy's total bookings and sales ...

  6. Overland train - Wikipedia

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    Impressed with the results of the Sno-Buggy, in late 1954 the Army Transportation Corps asked LeTourneau to combine the features of the Tournatrain and Sno-Buggy into a new vehicle. LeTourneau called the result the YS-1 Army Sno-Train but the Army knew it as the Logistics Cargo Carrier, or LCC-1. The LCC-1 combined the wheels of the Sno-Buggy ...

  7. Is There a Reason for Joy Here? - AOL

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  8. Sno-Freighter - Wikipedia

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    The Sno-Freighter is a one-of-a-kind land vehicle designed by LeTourneau Technologies (now part of Cameron International) for Alaska Freight Lines in the 1950s. During that decade, Alaska Freight Lines won the contract to transport construction material to build the Distant Early Warning Line (DEW) in far northern Alaska and Canada .

  9. 5 Reasons This Oilfield Services Company Looks Solid

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