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concrete boat ww2
The mccloskey ships of the second world war. just as steel had become scarce during the first world war, the second world war was again consuming the country's steel resources.in 1942, the united states maritime commission contracted mccloskey and company of philadelphia, pennsylvania to build a new fleet of 24 concrete ships.. C/u of two metal brackets inside the boat. m/s of a man sitting in the base of the boat attaching a section of wood to the metal brackets - concrete boats are "as strong as steel (although much lighter)". m/s of a man sanding the bow of the boat. l/s of the almost completed boat - the men are working on the wooden cabins and deck.. Jul 30, 2016 - explore phil576's board "uboat bunkers" on pinterest. see more ideas about german submarines, submarines, boat..
concrete boat ww2 An old concrete boat lies still. 2 of 5. purton hulks is an eerie place . with boats looking almost like skeletons. 3 of 5. another boat left on the banks.. The crumbling hulks consist of 9 of the 24 concrete ships contracted by the u.s. maritime commission during world war ii. in 1948 the ships were brought to kiptopeke beach in order to bring.
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