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US Navy explains plan to scrap DDG-1000 destroyer
Brunswick Times Record - Jul 23, 2008
BATH - Members of Maine's congressional delegation plan to meet with Navy officials today to ensure that the cancellation of the DDG-1000 destroyer program won't have devastating effects on Bath Iron Works. The long-rumored end to the next class of Navy destroyers became reality Tuesday, according to Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine. ee amphibious ship classes and is still rebuilding following 2005's Hurricane Katrina.
Reuters - Jul 23, 2008
By Andrea Shalal-Esa WASHINGTON, July 23 (Reuters) - A US Navy decision to scrap the DDG-1000 destroyer program after just two ships could have "potentially
MaineToday.com - Jul 23, 2008
By Matt Wickenheiser Portland Press Herald Staff Writer July 23, 2008 12:02 PM Sen. Susan Collins put out a statement this morning saying she had met with
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - Jul 23, 2008
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Biloxi Sun Herald - Jul 23, 2008
AP The Navy has decided to scrap its newest destroyer after the first two are built in shipyards in Mississippi and Maine, Sen. Susan Collins said Tuesday.
NavyTimes.com - Jul 22, 2008
By Christopher P. Cavas - Staff writer The once-vaunted Zumwalt-class DDG 1000 advanced destroyer program — projected in the late 1990s to produce 32 new
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