Status of Shipyards: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Part 1 |
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... chart , is indicative of the sizes of the industries that we are discussing . Mr. HICKS . We saw some charts a year or two ago showing the number of tons of ships per man , and the United States in manpower per ton relationship was ...
... chart , is indicative of the sizes of the industries that we are discussing . Mr. HICKS . We saw some charts a year or two ago showing the number of tons of ships per man , and the United States in manpower per ton relationship was ...
Page 10003
... chart shows the dollar value and number of ships in commer- cial nonsubsidized programs for the same period . ( See chart No. 9 , commercial programs . ) The considerable increase in fiscal year 1971 and 1972 results from the expected ...
... chart shows the dollar value and number of ships in commer- cial nonsubsidized programs for the same period . ( See chart No. 9 , commercial programs . ) The considerable increase in fiscal year 1971 and 1972 results from the expected ...
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... CHART # 13 The left hand chart is a different scale than the right hand chart . The left hand chart from 1940 to 1949 shows a peak employment in World War II approaching 1.8 million , with the naval shipyard seg- ment shown in there ...
... CHART # 13 The left hand chart is a different scale than the right hand chart . The left hand chart from 1940 to 1949 shows a peak employment in World War II approaching 1.8 million , with the naval shipyard seg- ment shown in there ...
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Admiral DOLAN Admiral SONENSHEIN AIR WARFARE SYSTEM aircraft carriers BD-Building BENNETT boats and barges Boston Boston Naval Shipyard Calif Captain GINN Charleston CHARLESTON NAVAL SHIPYARD chart completed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction Corp cost crane destroyers docks dollar DRYDOCKS mean HIGH electrical electronics engineering fleet GD-Graving HICKS Hunters Point improvements industrial investment Length Width Blocks LENNON Lifting FD-Floating linear feet Channel LOA-Beam machine Mare Island Marine mean HIGH water military million missile modern MR-Marine Railway Capacity MSR(N NAME & LOCATION naval ship Navy Norfolk NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD NORRIS operation overhaul personnel Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Polaris Portsmouth Portsmouth Naval Shipyard PRINCIPAL SHIPBUILDING production REPAIR FACILITIES requirements Ship repair SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR shops Slide Steel ships SUB WARFARE SYS submarines Total usable linear Type Length Width usable linear feet utilities WARFARE SYSTEM ANTI waterfront Width Type Length workload World War II yard