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.
NAMENAME
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
FAX
CDISTRICT
PARENT
MFLOCATION
PLNSTATE
AFAC
NAVYAC
PLCNDISTRICT
PRODUCT
WST
WSN
REMARKS
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.
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Chicago
IL
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Seneca
IL
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In WW II, Seneca plant produced LSTs
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.
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Chicago
IL
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Builder of boats for Army
WW II
Chicago State University
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FY 2007, DoD Contractor
Chickasaw Nation Industries, Inc
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FY 2007, DoD Contractor
Chilman Shipyards
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Hoquiam
WA
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Builder of small boats for Army in WW II
Chiyoda Koken Co. Ltd
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FY 2007, DoD Contractor
Choctaw Boat Works
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Built small boats for Army in WW II
Choctaw Transportaion Co., Inc
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FY 2007, DoD Contractor
Chris-Craft Corp.
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Algonac
MI
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Built small boats for Army in WW II
Chris-Franklin Manufacturing Co.
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Seattle
WA
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Builder of small boats for Army in WW II