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U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.

U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
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DeCamp, Karla
U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
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09/23/2015
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WHOI takes delivery of R/V Armstrong, AGOR-27.
Left to right:
Robert (Tim) Schnoor, ONR Oceanographic Facilities Program Manager; Hollie Anthonysz, Dakota Creek Industries Program Manager; U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier, SUPSHIPS; Kent Sheasley, WHOI captain; and Rob Munier, WHOI V.P. for Marine Operations.
Image Of the Day caption:
A representative of the Office of Naval Research formally transferred operation of the newly built research vessel Neil Armstrong to WHOI at a signing ceremony in the offices of Dakota Creek Industries where the ship was built. The ship is designed to remain at sea for up to 40 days with a crew of 20 and science party of 24 and replaces the recently retired R/V Knorr. The Armstrong is currently on its way to a shipyard on the East Coast where it will have its science mission equipment installed and conduct a series of cruises to test its ability to support ocean-going research.
Photo by Karla DeCamp
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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