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Murdock Announces

Name Change And Promotions

Irving, Texas-based Murdock Machine &

Engineering Company of Texas has changed its name to Murdock Engineering Company.

Company president Daniel Heidt explained the name change was implemented "to en- hance our international image in the offshore petroleum and marine industries." Mr. Heidt also announced two promotions at the company.

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Charles M. Reinhardt Marvin Baker

Charles M. Reinhardt assumes the new ti- tle of director, marketing and technology. He formerly held the position of director, product development and engineering.

Marvin Baker, formerly director, con- tracts, with the company, has been promoted to director, programs.

Murdock Engineering Company supplies services and products for the offshore petro- leum and marine markets.

For additional information and free litera- ture on Murdock products and services,

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Ingalls Shipbuilding photo

WATCH SET ABOARD USS IOWA—The

American flag was hoisted aboard the battle- ship Iowa (BB-61) recently for the first time since 1958. The ship, being reactivated and modernized by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Divi- sion of Litton Industries in Pascagoula, Miss., is scheduled to rejoin the fleet in April. The

Iowa's crew has set the watch and is now liv- ing aboard ship.

April 1, 1984

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Thomas Marine Proudly Presents . . .

THE "EXPLORER"

A 225 hp. Chrysler Engine (or other options).

Sea-Worthy! Spacious! Spirited! A Work Horse

Our new 25' x 9' beam "EXPLORER" Work Boat is really rugged, built of 3/16" Aluminum Plate, heli-arc welded, reinforced within.

We offer an extensive Line of Aluminum Plate Work Boats. 23' to 39' overall.

We'd like to discuss your Work Boat requirements: (516) 289-0621

NAVY SHIPBOARD

CABLE

The listed MIL-C-915E Cables are manufactured to the latest Amendment.

MIL-C-915/6F MIL-C-915/20D MIL-C-915/21D

SHOF-3 thru SHOF-8OO TRF-105 TRXF-84

DHOF-3 thru DHOF-400 TRF-133 TRXF-105

THOF-3 thru THOF-6OO TRF-168 TRXF-133

FHOF-3 thru FHOF-133

The listed cables are the most common types utilized by the Navy. Delco Wire & Cable stocks numerous others that have been specially designed and can build any design that would be required.

Delco service is fast, too. Delco ships in-stock orders within 24 hours and often ships the same day order is received.

For further information about other cable types or for a special construction of your own design, contact The

Marine Division of Delco Wire & Cable.

Delco Wire & Cable, Inc. 257 Rittenhouse Circle

Keystone Industrial Park, Bristol, PA 19007

Phone 215/785-0511

Telex 843-338

TWX 510/667-0968

Cable DELCO BRI

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Corrosion resistant

Lightweight... decreases start-up load, shipping costs, and wear on bearings

Machined from solid Simsite for perfect symmetry

Safe and easy installation

Custom manufacturing

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