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  2. Sintz Gas Engine Company - Wikipedia

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    Claude Sintz went on to make marine engines under his name from 1904 to 1907 and then founded The Sintz-Wallin Company of Grand Rapids. His early engines were two strokes with the brand name Leader. In 1913 Sintz-Wallin merged with the Midland Tractor Company and formed the Leader Gas Engine Company. [5]

  3. Asheville-class gunboat - Wikipedia

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    USS Grand Rapids (PGM-98) commissioned on 5 September 1970. USS Beacon (PGM-99) commissioned on 21 November 1969. Struck on 1 July 1975. USS Douglas (PGM-100) commissioned on 7 February 1971. Struck on 1 October 1977. USS Green Bay (PG-101) commissioned on 5 December 1969. Struck on 1 July 1975.

  4. List of military installations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Grosse Ile, on an island in the Detroit River, served to train Navy and Marine pilots and included a hangar for dirigibles.. Numerous military installations have been located in Michigan since the earliest French fortified trading posts appeared to modern National Guard bases.

  5. USS Grand Rapids (PG-98) - Wikipedia

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    A new Grand Rapids, with the same hull number, was laid down again by Thursday Tacoma Boat on 20 May 1969. The ship was launched on 20 December 1969 and commissioned on 5 September 1970. [1] [2] Grand Rapids was homeported in San Diego and later Naples, Italy, [3]

  6. 1st Battalion, 24th Marines - Wikipedia

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    On July 5, 1922, the Marines first came to Detroit when a volunteer Marine Corps Reserve company was activated with a strength of 70 men. In 1926 the company designated as the 306th Company of the Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Reserve before being redesignated in 1929 as Company "B" of the 8th Reserve Battalion, headquartered in Toledo, Ohio.

  7. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    SS Grand Haven (built 1903) SS Grand Rapids (1926) SS Madison (1927) SS City of Milwaukee, (built 1930), sailed for Grand Trunk until 1978. SS City of Midland 41 in 1976. Pere Marquette Railway, later part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, ran rail ferries from Ludington to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kewaunee, Wisconsin and Manitowoc, Wisconsin in ...

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