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This review is from: Electric Boat Corporation (Images of America) (CT) (Paperback)
Electric Boat Corporation (Images of America) (CT)
Page No. 36- Should say Groton Plant after the Mid-1920's construction projects (see top picture on page no.46) and before USS Cuttlefish (see top picture on page no.52) in North Yard building Ways No. 1, 2 & 3, c. 1928, not 1918. The four stack Destroyer USS Paulding, DD-22 (1910-1934) is identified in the picture as the converted Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC Paulding) CG-17 (1924-1930). Page No. 82- Should say Tall Ship, U.S. Coast Guard Training Ship, Eagle, Overhaul in Dec 1963, not 1947, Page No. 96- Bottom Picture- should say Robinson Research Laboratory, 1957, not 1952. Page No.103- Should say Shift End Exodus, 1958, not 1954. Robinson Research Laboratory, 1957, previously named Research And Development, 1955. (see page 96)
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If you're interested in submarines, you would be interested in this.,
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This review is from: Electric Boat Corporation (Images of America) (CT) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book if you are interested in submarine or nautical history. It is a must have if you are from the Southeastern CT / Southern RI area.
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Electric Boat Corporation (Images of America) (CT) by James S. Reyburn (Paperback - August 2, 2006)
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