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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1931, p. 83

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Te ae ee nT ee aS eee hip repairs at Newport News EGARDLESS the size of the job—whether it is serious bottom or bow damage, routine underwater work or voyage repairs, the re- sources, efficient organization and unlimited facilities at NEWPORT NEWS offer singular service for the repair of ships. These facilities, which include three large grav- ing docks, foundry and forge shops, insure immediate attention—savings in time and labor and a speedy return of the vessel to service. The ideal climatic conditions are also a big advantage that must be taken into considera- | tion . . . There are no winter handicaps at \ NEWPORT NEWS. REPAIRED AT NEWPORT NEWS insures ship- owners jobs of exceptional quality because the same facilities are available that are used in the construction of SSHIPS OF CHARACTER. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Newport News, Va. 233 Broadway, New York City MARINE REVIEW—January, 1931

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