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U.S. Navy — Major Buying Offices (continued from page 82)

MISSOURI

St. Louis

John E. Harriman (314) 232-2381

NAVPLANTREPO

McDonnell Douglas Corp.

P.O. Box 516

St. Louis, MO 63166

NEW YORK

Bethpage

Lt. Cdr. Stephen C. Nyland, SC, USN (516) 575-2617

Mark Weiner (516) 575-3413

NAVPLANTREPO

Grumman Aerospace Corp.

Grumman Data Systems

Bethpage, NY 11714

Brooklyn

Tony Trozzo (212) 834-2277/2278

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, (Code 433)

Flushing & Washington Aves.

Brooklyn, NY 11251

USN i i I

Great Neck

Marjorie D. Seaman (516) 574-2987

NAVPLANTREPO (Code COA)

Sperry Corporation

Great Neck, NY 11020

New York

Horace F. Burr (212) 264-8172

Office of Naval Research 715 Broadway, 5th Floor

New York, NY 10003

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadelphia vacant at press time (215) 755-4201

Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

Industrial Management Dept. (Code 1411)

Philadelphia, PA 19112

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston

Richard E. Stanley (Code 412)

Janet G. Lietha (Code 418) (803) 743-3863/3834

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN

Naval Base, Bldg 76

Charleston, SC 29408

TEXAS

Dallas

H.M. Johnson (214) 266-3911

NAVPLANTREPO

Vought Corporation

P.O. Box 225907

Dallas, TX 75265

UTAH

Magna lla Rae Peterson (801) 250-5911, Ext 2744

NAVPLANTREPO (Code SPLB-712)

Hercules Aerospace Division

P.O. Box 157

Magna, UT 84044

VIRGINIA

Newport News

Kyle R. Duffie (804) 380-4136

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 402)

Newport News, VA 23607

Portsmouth

Lemuel D. Foxwell (804) 396-7664/7768

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 410), P.O. Box 215

Portsmouth, VA 23705

WASHINGTON

Seattle

James L. Rancipher (206) 527-3471

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN 7500 Sandpoint Way, N.E. (Code 425.2)

Seattle, WA 98115

WISCONSIN

Sturgeon Bay

W.J. Komorske (414) 743-4453

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 400), 61 North 2nd Ave

Sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235

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