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Assignment and Operation of the Deep Ocean Research Ship AGOR 25

Martineau, 1999

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Martineau B
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AGOR 25, subsequently named RV Atlantis, was constructed at the Shipyard of Halter Marine Inc. under the funding and direction of Program Executive Office Expeditionary Warfare PMS 325, Department of the Navy. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI …
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