Contractors
This page is simply a table containing limited information regarding about 2,200 of the thousands of contractors who have provided goods or services to the military establishment over the years. A number of them, for example, built boats for the services during World War II. The table shows where quite a few of them are located, parent relationships, etc.
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ADDRESS
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STATE
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FAX
CDISTRICT
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MFLOCATION
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AFAC
NAVYAC
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PRODUCT
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REMARKS
Whittaker Corp.
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1993, one of top 500 DoD prime contractors for RDT&E
Wichita Engineering
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Wichita Falls
TX
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aircraft
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Wiley X
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FY 2013, one of top 100 DoD contractors
William Cramp & Sons
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Philadelphia
PA
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Philadelphia
PA
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Before and during WW II, a major builder of ships and smaller vessels for the Navy
William Edgar John & Associates
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Rye
NY
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Builder of boats for Army WW II
Williams International Corp.
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1993, one of top 500 DoD prime contractors for RDT&E
Willis J. Reid & Son
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Winthrop
MA
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Builder of boats for Army WW II
Wilmington Boat works
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Wilmington
CA
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Builders of small boats for Army in WW II
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
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Fiscal Year 1998, Top 100 DLA Contractors
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
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1993, one of top 500 DoD prime contractors for RDT&E