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  2. Ship Characteristics Board - Wikipedia

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    The start date of an SCB project can be several years before it became a budget line item or an actual ship construction. SCB 157 began in July 1955 as a study for a new amphibious assault helicopter carrier, but a resultant ship (the future Iwo Jima) was not laid down until 2 April 1959. An even more extreme example is SCB 123, which began in ...

  3. Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank - Wikipedia

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    From 2012 until 2022 SCB issued Lan more than 2,500 loans worth over $44 billion, which was equivalent to 93% of SCBs loan portfolio. [14] As of September 30, 2021, SCB had total assets of over 673,276 billion VND [15] [16] and charter capital of over 20,020 billion VND. [17] [18] It has been Vietnam's largest bank by assets. [19]

  4. Fuel card - Wikipedia

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    A fuel card valid in Belgium. A fuel card or fleet card is used as a payment card most commonly for gasoline, diesel, and other fuels at gas stations.Fleet cards can also be used to pay for vehicle maintenance and expenses at the discretion of the fleet owner or manager.

  5. USS Oriskany - Wikipedia

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    She eventually was converted to an updated design called SCB-27 ("27-Charlie") and commissioned in 1950. This updated version became the template for modernization of 14 other Essex -class ships. Oriskany was the final Essex -class ship completed.

  6. Midway-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, Midway and Franklin D. Roosevelt underwent the SCB-110 modernization program (similar to SCB-125 for the Essex class), which added angled flight decks, steam catapults, mirror landing systems, and other modifications that allowed them to operate a new generation of larger and heavier naval aircraft.

  7. Fleet card - Wikipedia

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