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April 24, 2022 | International, Naval

Bollinger Shipyards wins Navy contract to finish first two SIOP dry docks

The dry docks will aim to relieve submarine maintenance delays and deferrals through 2040.

https://breakingdefense.com/2022/04/bollinger-shipyards-wins-navy-contract-to-finish-first-two-siop-dry-docks

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