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Production. Submarine chasers. Ready to harry the U-boat. The skipper and executive officer assigned to a subchaser nearing completion at an Eastern boatyard discuss the specifications of their new command with the government inspector who approved the job. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Nemesis of the U-boat. A Navy skipper and executive officer stand on the bridge of their new command, a nearly completed 110-foot wooden subchaser that will soon leave an Eastern boatyard. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Nemesis of the U-boat. A Navy skipper and executive officer stand on the bridge of their new command, a nearly completed 110-foot wooden subchaser that will soon leave an Eastern boatyard. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Pleasure craft give way to Navy construction. Scale model of the last sailboat built at an Eastern yard now making subchasers and other Navy boats is stored away as the company goes all out for war production. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Pleasure craft give way to Navy construction. Scale model of the last sailboat built at an Eastern yard now making subchasers and other Navy boats is stored away as the company goes all out for war production. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Another harrier of the U-boats nears completion at an Eastern boatyard. Many new 110-foot wooden subchasers are taking to the water these days at yards in all parts of the country. Marine Construction, Stamford, Connecticut

Production. Submarine chasers. Another harrier of the U-boats nears completion at an Eastern boatyard. Many new 110-foot wooden subchasers are taking to the water these days at yards in all parts of the country. Marine Construction, Stamford, Connecticut

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A black and white photo of a boat in the water. Office of War Information Photograph

Production. Submarine chasers. Ready to harry the U-boat. The skipper and executive officer assigned to a subchaser nearing completion at an Eastern boatyard discuss the specifications of their new command with the government inspector who approved the job. Marine Construction Company, Stamford, Connecticut

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01/01/1942
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