• Andrew Arnott “Andy” McArthur (March 26, 1935 – February 26, 2024) was a Scottish-born Canadian shipbuilding executive. McArthur was born in Lochgelly...
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    Columbia River Railroad". "Andrew B. Hammond (1848-1934)". www.oregonencyclopedia.org. Lewis A. McArthur and Lewis L. McArthur, Oregon Geographic Names...
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    Louis Wolfson, Miami Beach, Florida; Merritt-Chapman & Scott, New York Shipbuilding, etc. Robert Woodruff, Atlanta, Georgia; The Coca-Cola Company. In the...
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    1968: Andrew Pettis 1973: Eugene L. McCabe 1975: Frank Derwin 1980s: Arthur Batson Palmer, David (2007). "Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers...
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    York Shipbuilding Corporation. In 1902, Mellon reorganized T. Mellon & Sons as the Mellon National Bank, a federally chartered National Bank. Andrew Mellon...
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  • Morgan Hudson, Civil Lord Sir James Lithgow, Bt, Controller of Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs 4 April 1940: Commission Winston Churchill, First Lord Sir...
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    death of his father, he and his brother led their successful and wealthy shipbuilding business, and he took complete control following his brother's death...
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    closure in 2003, it was one of the world's largest steel-producing and shipbuilding companies. At the height of its success and productivity, the company...
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  • Philip Kearny Erasmus D. Keyes John McArthur George B. McClellan Alexander McDowell McCook Irvin McDowell James B. McPherson Joseph K. Mansfield George...
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    1222 and 1975. Dumbarton emerged from the 19th century as a centre for shipbuilding, glassmaking, and whisky production. However, these industries have since...
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  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (since 1970), Koppers (since 1912), New York Shipbuilding (1899–1968) and Carborundum Corporation, as well as their major financial...
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  • George Alexander, GCB, CSI, DSO, MC, Aide-de-Camp General to the King. Admiral of the Fleet the Right Honourable Andrew Browne, Baron Cunningham of Hyndhope...
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    Great Lakes Engineering Works (category Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States)
    The Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW) was a leading shipbuilding company with a shipyard in Ecorse, Michigan, that operated between 1902 and 1960. Within...
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    an advanced training center for bombardiers and navigators. The Brown Shipbuilding Company was founded in 1942 to build ships for the U.S. Navy during World...
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    until 1910, the island was home to a major shipyard, the Townsend-Downey Shipbuilding Company. Theodore E. Ferris, who later designed ships used by the American...
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    executive Elbert Gary, Schwab left the company to run the Bethlehem Shipbuilding and Steel Company, which ultimately became Bethlehem Steel, in Bethlehem...
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    in Britain for a fast sailing ship. Also, at this time the Aberdeen shipbuilding industry started to expand considerably. Communication with London was...
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    The St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company was created in Jacksonville, Florida during World War II to build Liberty ships. The company was established by...
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    family's company, J & A Allan, back in Scotland. Concentrating on shipping, shipbuilding and purchasing grain, Allan advanced rapidly, aided by capital raised...
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  • confused with the USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55/APA-25) "Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Company, (ADDSCO), Mobile AL". ShipbuildingHistory.com. "Bethlehem-Fairfield...
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    20 April 2021. McArthur, Bruce (2020). "Montgomery 12 sailboat". sailboatdata.com. Retrieved 17 August 2021. McArthur, Bruce (2020). "MC Scow sailboat...
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    they were small and fragile. The ship's keel was laid at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in Shipway 11 on 4 February 1958. On 24 September...
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    of the first four ships was plagued with difficulties as the Soviet shipbuilding and related industries were not prepared to build such large ships. One...
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    California Shipbuilding Corporation had made $44 million on an investment of $100,000. McCone's political affiliation was with the Republican Party. McCone served...
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  • Blackwater (company) (category Companies based in McLean, Virginia)
    capabilities". McArthur was built in 1966 by the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and served as the survey ship USC&GS McArthur (MSS 22) for the...
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    Maine (section Shipbuilding)
    was typical of the many family-owned shipbuilding companies of the time period. Other such examples of shipbuilding families were the Skolfields and the...
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  • These were initially played for the Adam Shield (donated by a Glasgow shipbuilding firm) and later for the North Atlantic Cup. The logistics of this required...
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    Arthur M. Huddell was laid down on 25 October 1943, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 1215, by the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company...
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  • footballer (JS Kabylie, national team). Andrew McArthur, 88, Scottish-born Canadian shipbuilder (Saint John Shipbuilding, Halifax Shipyards). Lucien Pellat-Finet...
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    T2 tanker (section T2-A-MC-K)
    oiler. Keystone Tankships company ordered five tankers in 1940 from Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock of Chester, Pennsylvania, based on the T2 but longer and with...
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