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  2. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    According to the Pittsburgh Press, in 1989, Blair had capabilities to process 100,000 orders per day, and was shipping as many as 75,000 packages a day. It had sales in 1988 of US$414 million, US$506.8 million in 1998, and US$420 million in 2007. Blair had 15 million Americans on its mailing list. Blair Corporate Headquarters in downtown Warren, PA

  3. List of ports in India - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, around 95 percent of India's trading by volume and 70 percent by value is done through maritime transport. India's major ports handled highest ever cargo of 795 million tonne in FY23. Port Blair which was notified as major port in

  4. Samuel David Dealey - Wikipedia

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    Samuel David Dealey (September 13, 1906 – August 24, 1944) was the commanding officer of a United States Navy submarine killed in action with his crew during World War II. Among American service members, he is among the most decorated for valor during war, receiving the Medal of Honor, [1] the Navy Cross (4), the Army Distinguished Service ...

  5. United States Submarine Operations in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Blair, Clay Jr. (1975). Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company. ISBN 0-397-00753-1. The Joint Army Navy Assessment Committee (3 February 1947). "Appendix: Japanese Shipping Lost by United States Submarines". Japanese Naval and Merchant Shipping Losses During World War II by All ...

  6. Active (1804 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Active (1804 ship) Active. (1804 ship) This vessel is frequently conflated with Active (1801 whaler) because both were French prizes and whalers, with the same master and the same owner, with the second replacing the first within a year of the loss of the first. Active was the French ship Alsace that the Royal Navy captured in 1803.

  7. Howard W. Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Howard Gilmore was born in Selma, Alabama, on September 29, 1902, and enlisted in the Navy on November 15, 1920. In 1922 he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy by competitive examination. [1] Standing 34th of a class of 436, Gilmore was commissioned in 1926 [1] and reported to the battleship USS Mississippi (BB-41).

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