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Aug 09, 2004
Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., Lockport, La., will relocate its research and development engineering office from Slidell, La., and shift the Bollinger high-speed vessels group from Lockport,
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Aug 09, 2004
From the Navy News Service
1916 - First Naval aircraft production contract, for the N-9 "Jenny."
1921 - General Order establishes the Bureau of Aeronautics under Rear Adm.
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Aug 09, 2004
During a visit to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Secretary of the Navy Gordon England announced his decision to name the next Virginia-class submarine in honor of the State of New Hampshire.
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Aug 09, 2004
Further to its August 5 announcement that the release of its second quarter 2004 financial results has been
rescheduled to 16th August, CP Ships Limited announced
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Aug 09, 2004
The European Parliament's new Transport and Tourism Committee held its first meeting on 28 July 2004, where François Lamoureux, the Director General of the European
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Aug 09, 2004
Thomas L. Sansonetti, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division, and Christopher J. Christie, U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey,
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Aug 09, 2004
The Coast Guard established a safety zone on the Neches River from just north of the DuPont plant to the Veteran’s bridge.
No recreational boaters will be allowed
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Aug 09, 2004
Anteon Corporation, Fairfax, Va.; Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Va.;
Maxim System, Inc., San Diego, Calif.; and Science Applications International
Corporation, San Diego, Calif.
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Aug 09, 2004
Northrop Grumman Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va., is being
awarded a $36,719,942 firm-fixed-price delivery order under previously awarded
indefinite
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Aug 09, 2004
By Larry Pearson
If you want to know what is happening in the workboat repair business talk to the people who do it every day. So I did. Allied Shipbuilding, Inc.
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Aug 09, 2004
By Larry Pearson
Bollinger Shipyard's Quick Repair facility on the Harvey Canal in New Orleans is unique among workboat repair shipyards. It has capabilities
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Aug 09, 2004
By Larry Pearson
The year was 1895. Grover Cleveland was in the second of his two nonconsecutive terms as President of the United States. In Mobile, Ala.
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Aug 09, 2004
By Don Sutherland
How much water has flowed under the bridge since 1938? Well, for starters, the bridge itself - in this case, the Verrazano-Narrows - wasn't even built yet.
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Aug 09, 2004
Keeping small response boats operating at top speed and ready for action is a key challenge in meeting tightened maritime security rules. Moving away from conventional
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Aug 09, 2004
By Jennifer Rabulan
With the the task of securing tens of thousands of miles of U.S. Coast, agencies at the federal, state and local levels are increasingly turning to high-performance boats.
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Aug 09, 2004
By Larry Pearson
A new commercial charter yacht was delivered in July 2004 to SunQuest Yacht Charters, Shalimar, Fla. serving the Destin-Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
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