Savannah Shipyard Reports Passing Of David H. Green

The passing of David H. Green, president of Savannah Shipyard Company, Savannah, Ga., was reported recently by Robert F.

Sherman, chairman of the board of the company.

Mr. Green joined Savannah Shipyard in April 1974 and was promoted to president on January 1, 1979. He was a chief engineer and sailed in that capacity for several years. Mr. Green had served with Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Inc.; operated his own consulting firm; and had been a certified surveyor in the Baltimore area for several international agencies.

He also served as marine superintendent and operations manager for the American Coal Shipping Co., and had been with Bethlehem Steel Corporation's shipbuilding division in several capacities, including manager of contract administration.

Mr. Green was a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Society of Marine Port Engineers, National Contract Management Association, Navy League of the United States, and The Propeller Club.

He was a member of the board of directors of the Shipbuilders Council of America. He was also a member of The Technical Committee of the American Bureau of Shipping.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 13,  Oct 1981

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