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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Birth of a Destroyer: Bath Iron Works - March 26th, 2005
WWII Magazine | Dale P. Harper

Posted on 03/25/2005 9:43:51 PM PST by snippy_about_it



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Birth of a Destroyer: Bath Iron Works




World War II


During World War II, the Bath Iron Works achieved production miracles unmatched by any other shipyard in the country.

by Dale P. Harper

On the banks of the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, 12 miles from the sea, is the shipyard known as the Bath Iron Works, where USS Laffey (DD 724) was built. In more than 100 years of business, the yard has built many different types of vessels, but it has gained and maintained its reputation as a builder of destroyers for the United States Navy. During World War II, the Bath Iron Works achieved production miracles unmatched by any other shipyard in the country.

Soon after France fell to the German onslaught in June 1940, Navy Secretary Frank Knox sent telegrams to the heads of many American shipyards, directing them to take immediate steps to expand their facilities in preparation for a forthcoming enlarged shipbuilding program. "Speed is of essence," the telegrams stated.



Bath Iron Works President William S. "Pete" Newell began his expansion plans immediately. Land adjacent to the north end of the shipyard was purchased from the Maine Central Railroad to accommodate the addition of two more building ways, enabling the yard to have eight ships under construction at one time. Since no more space was available in Bath, land was purchased in East Brunswick, 3 1/2 miles away, and a prefabrication plant was built there. Whole sections of ships were assembled in East Brunswick and hauled to the Bath yard.

Seventy percent of the planned expansion had been completed and paid for by the company before a contract came through that authorized payment and reimbursement by the U.S. Navy. By December 1940, the Maine shipyard was prepared for the challenges that lay ahead. Most other shipyards had waited for Navy contracts and funds before beginning expansion, so they lagged far behind.



When the United States entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Bath Iron Works began to build destroyers. Various problems arose as the shipbuilding process was accelerated. By 1943, 12,000 employees, including 1,600 women, were working in three shifts around the clock. The city of Bath could not supply all the workers needed, and they could not be brought in from out of state because of a severe housing shortage. Therefore, workers were recruited from 94 Maine communities within a 60-mile radius of the shipyard. Because gasoline was rationed, the personnel department organized a ride-sharing program that resulted in 9,500 workers being transported in 2,200 cars, averaging more than four persons per car. Other workers were brought in on buses that had been leased from the Navy under a plan authorized by an act of Congress.

Since many shipbuilders were being drafted or volunteering for military service, the personnel department recruited women and provided a nursery to care for their children. Every problem the company encountered was solved or overcome, and the resulting production efforts sometimes bordered on the fantastic. In peacetime, it took 700 days for the Bath Iron Works to build a destroyer, but during the war that time was cut to 210 days. A ship was launched every 17 days and was then moved to the outfitting dock for completion.

In December 1942, temperatures dropped as low as 30 degrees below zero and averaged 10 below zero for a week. The Bath Iron Works' absentee rate was a mere 3 percent, however, and the safety record was the best of any shipyard in the country. Management rewarded good attendance records by allowing employees to ride on a destroyer when it was delivered to the Boston Naval Shipyard, where it officially accepted by the Navy and commissioned.

Every employee could be proud of the Maine shipyard's record during the war years. From Pearl Harbor to the war's end, 82 destroyers were built and delivered--about 25 percent of all destroyers built for the Navy during the war. During the same period, Japanese shipyards built only 63 destroyers. The Bath Iron Works alone outproduced the Japanese empire.

Bath Iron Works was a major WWII shipbuilder, building almost 100 ships, almost all of them destroyers. It continues in operation today.

Bath Iron Works Record of WWII Shipbuilding


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“The Ship That Wouldn’t Die”



LAFFEY (DD-724) Berthed alongside Yorktown at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum in South Carolina is the Destroyer LAFFEY. It is an American legend that participated in the D-Day landing in Europe as well as breath-taking maneuvers in the Pacific where LAFFEY’s service was purely heroic.



In the space of one hour, LAFFEY was hit by five Japanese Kamikazes and three enemy bombs. Her crew not only kept LAFFEY afloat but incredibly managed to shoot down eleven planes. LAFFEY would come to be known as the ship that wouldn’t die!

USS Laffey citation



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1 posted on 03/25/2005 9:43:51 PM PST by snippy_about_it
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2 posted on 03/25/2005 9:44:57 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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3 posted on 03/25/2005 9:45:15 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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4 posted on 03/25/2005 9:49:12 PM PST by AZamericonnie (Oh look......It's beachies birthday!)
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To: snippy_about_it
Good morning Snippy.


5 posted on 03/26/2005 1:49:39 AM PST by Aeronaut (I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things - Saint-Exupery)
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Good morning, snippy and everyone at the Foxhole.


6 posted on 03/26/2005 3:04:18 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: snippy_about_it

Morning Snippy.


7 posted on 03/26/2005 3:26:12 AM PST by SAMWolf (Liberal Rule #9 - Can't refute the message? Attack the messenger!)
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Morning AZamericonnie.

Nice poster and good message


8 posted on 03/26/2005 3:27:02 AM PST by SAMWolf (Liberal Rule #9 - Can't refute the message? Attack the messenger!)
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To: Aeronaut

Morning Aeronaut.


9 posted on 03/26/2005 3:27:19 AM PST by SAMWolf (Liberal Rule #9 - Can't refute the message? Attack the messenger!)
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To: E.G.C.

Morning E.G.C.

Supposed to get hit with the Pinapple express this weekend, heavy wind and rains. :-(


10 posted on 03/26/2005 3:28:07 AM PST by SAMWolf (Liberal Rule #9 - Can't refute the message? Attack the messenger!)
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To: snippy_about_it

good morning


11 posted on 03/26/2005 3:47:18 AM PST by GailA (Glory be to GOD and his only son Jesus.)
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To: SAMWolf

Hi Sam.


12 posted on 03/26/2005 3:58:01 AM PST by Aeronaut (I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things - Saint-Exupery)
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To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it

Good morning, folks. Gonna update Norton in just a moment. It's cloudy and cool this morning. Rain in the forecast for today.


13 posted on 03/26/2005 4:02:37 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: SAMWolf

Hull number 194 -- the USS Taylor was my dad's ship. I went to a reunion last summer and met four plank holders (Members of the commissioning crew). It was great!


14 posted on 03/26/2005 4:03:40 AM PST by Aeronaut (I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things - Saint-Exupery)
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To: bentfeather; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; All

Back at ya the lovely and gracious Ms. bentfeather, Saturday Humor Bump for the Freeper Foxhole

A St. Paul construction site boss was interviewing men for a job, when along
came a Norwegian. I'm not hiring any Norwegians, the foreman thought to
himself, so he made up a test to avoid hiring the Norwegian without getting
into an argument.
"Here's your first question," the foreman said. "Without using numbers,
represent the number 9."
"Without numbers?" The Norwegian says. "Dat is easy," and proceeds to draw
three trees.
"What's this?" the boss asks.
"'Ave you got no brain? Tree and tree and tree make nine," says the Norwegian.
"Fair enough," says the boss. "Here is your second question. Use the same
rules, but this time the number is 99."
The Norwegian stares into space for a while, then picks up the picture that
he has just drawn and makes a smudge on each tree.
"'Ere you go."
The boss scratches his head and says, "How on earth do you get that to
represent 99?"
"Each of da trees is dirty now! So it's dirty tree, and dirty tree, and
dirty tree. Dat is 99."
The boss is getting worried he's going to have to hire this Norwegian, so he
says, "All right, last question. Same rules again, but represent the number
100."
The Norwegian stares into space some more, then he picks up the picture
again and makes a little mark at the base of each tree, and says, "Ere you
go. One hundred."
The boss looks at the attempt. "You must be nuts if you think that
represents a hundred!" The Norwegian leans forward and points to the marks
at the base of each tree, and says, "A little dog come along and crap by
each tree. So now you got dirty tree and a turd, dirty tree and a turd, and
dirty tree and a turd, which make one hundred. So when I start?"

"Monday."

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


15 posted on 03/26/2005 4:26:44 AM PST by alfa6 (Memebr loyal order of F.O.G.)
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To: snippy_about_it

I don't recall offhand, but wasn't the first of class Arleigh Burke built at Bath Ironworks?


16 posted on 03/26/2005 5:43:52 AM PST by Darksheare ("Indeed I have learned to walk, just not THIS form of walking!" -Darksheare don't dance.)
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I ain't snippy but you do recall correctly O Darksheare, lookie here amongst others

http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/ships/ship-dd.html

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


17 posted on 03/26/2005 5:49:39 AM PST by alfa6 (Memebr loyal order of F.O.G.)
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To: snippy_about_it

On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on March 26:
1479 Vasili III great prince of Moscow (1505-33)/son of Ivan III
1516 Konrad von Gesner Zürich Switzerland, naturalist (Bibliotheca Universalis)
1753 Benjamin Thompson physicist(discovered that heat equaled motion, which led to the 2nd law of thermodynamics)/spy (American revolution) (Royal Institute of Great Britain, Woburn MA)
1773 Nathaniel Bowditch mathematician/astronomer/polyglot/author (Marine Sextant)
1813 Thomas West Sherman Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1879
1817 Herman Haupt Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1905
1840 George Smith London England, assyriologist (cuneiform (script))
1863 Henry Royce founder (Rolls-Royce Limited in 1884)
1868 Fuad I king of Egypt (1922-36)
1874 Robert Frost San Francisco CA, poet (Mending Wall, Road Not Taken)
1875 Syngman Rhee "President" of South Korea (1948-60)
1880 Duncan Hines US, restaurant guide writer (Out of Kentucky Kitchens)
1904 Joseph Campbell mythologist (Mythic Image)
1905 Viktor Emil Frankl pyschiatrist (Man's Search for Meaning)
1911 Tennessee Williams Columbus MS, dramatist (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof)
1914 William Westmoreland Saxon SC, army general (Vietnam era)
1917 Rufus Thomas Cayce MS, singer (Walking the Dog)
1919 Strother Martin Kokomo IN, actor (Cool Hand Luke)(What we have here is a failure to communicate)
1921 Peter Horsley CEO (Osprey Aviation)
1930 Sandra Day O'Connor El Paso TX, 1st woman Supreme Court Justice (1981- )
1931 Leonard Nimoy Boston MA, actor (Spock-Star Trek, Mission Impossible)
1934 Alan Arkin New York NY, actor (Catch 22, In-Laws, Simon, Wait Until Dark)
1934 Gino Cappelletti ORFU, AFL running back (AFL Player of Year 1964)
1937 Wayne Embry holder of 7 basketball records (Miami of Ohio)
1939 James Caan Bronx NY, actor (Brian's Song, Killer Elite, Godfather)
1940 Nancy Pelosi (Representative-Democrat-CA)
1942 Erica Jong [Mann] New York NY, author (Fear of Flying)
1943 Robert Woodward investigative reporter (Watergate, CIA crimes)
1944 Diana Ross [Earle] Detroit MI, (Supremes, Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany)
1946 Johnny Crawford Los Angeles CA, actor (Mark-The Rifleman)
1948 Steven Tyler New York NY, rock vocalist (Dream On, Walk This Way, Aerosmith-Janie's Got a Gun)
1949 Vicki Lawrence Inglewood CA, actress (Carol Burnett Show, Mama's Family)
1950 Martin Short Hamilton Ontario, comedian (Saturday Night Live, SCTV, 3 Amigos)
1954 Curtis Sliwa founder (Guardian Angels)/radio personality (WABC)
1960 Marcus Allen NFL running back (Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Heisman 1981)
1962 Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko Russia, Lieutenant-Colonel/cosmonaut
1969 Elizabeth Howell Clinton MS, Miss Mississippi-America (1990)
2233 James T Kirk captain of USS Enterprise (Star Trek)



Deaths which occurred on March 26:
0752 Pope Stephen II dies only 4 days after his election
0809 Liudger missionary/1st bishop of Münster/saint, dies at about 66
1649 John Winthrop Puritan & 1st Governor (Massachusetts), dies
1797 James Hutton geologist, dies

1827 Ludwig van Beethoven German composer (Appassionata), dies in Wien (Vienna) at 56

1831 Richard Allen AME Church Bishop, dies at 71
1892 Walt Whitman poet, dies in Camden NJ at 72
1900 Isaac Mayer Wise rabbi/found American Hebrew Congregations, dies at 80
1902 Cecil Rhodes (48), Prime Minister of Cape Colony (1890-96),
1923 Sarah Bernhardt [Henriette-Rosine Bernard] actress (Qn Elizabeth), dies at 77
1945 David Lloyd George British (L) premier (1916-22), dies at 82
1959 Raymond T Chandler US detective writer (Long Goodbye), dies at 71
1973 Noel Coward English playwright (Private Letters), dies at 73
1976 Richard Arlen actor (Apache Uprising, Wings), dies at 75
1983 Anthony F Blunt British art historian/spy for USSR, dies at 75
1990 Roy "Halston" Frowick fashion designer, dies of AIDs at 68
1994 Constantine Koukouchkine Russian diplomat, murdered in Algeria at 41
1996 David Packard electronic engineer/businessman, dies at 83
1996 Edmund S Muskie Vice Presidential candidate/(Governor/Senator-Democrat-Me), dies at 81
2000 Dr. Alex Comfort, British author of the 1972 “Joy of Sex,” died
2003 Daniel Patrick Moynihan (76), former NY Senator (1976-2000) and scholar, died.


GWOT Casualties

Iraq
26-Mar-2003 1 | US: 1 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Major Kevin Gerard Nave Southern part Hostile - vehicle accident

Afghanistan
A Good Day


http://icasualties.org/oif/
Data research by Pat Kneisler
Designed and maintained by Michael White


On this day...
1027 John XIX crowns Conrad II the Salier Roman German emperor
1147 Jewish community in Cologne fast to commemorate anti-Jewish violence
1150 Tichborne family of Hampshire England started tradition of giving a gallon of flour to each resident to keep deathbed promise
1668 England takes control of Bombay India
1780 1st British Sunday newspaper appears (British Gazette & Sunday Monitor)
1790 Congress passes Naturalization Act, requires 2-year residency
1793 Pro-royalist uprising in Vendée region of France
1799 Napolean captures Jaffa Palestine
1804 Congress orders removal of Indians east of Mississippi to Louisiana
1804 Territory of Orleans organized in Louisiana Purchase
1812 Earthquake destroys 90% of Caracas; about 20,000 die
1824 1st performance of Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis"
1845 Joseph Francis, New York NY, patents a corrugated sheet-iron lifeboat
1845 Patent awarded for adhesive medicated plaster, precusor of bandaid
1859 1st sighting of Vulcan, a planet thought to orbit inside Mercury
1862 Battle of La Glorieta Pass New Mexico Territory (Apache Canyon, Pigeon's Ranch)
1863 Voters in West Virginia approve gradual emancipation of slaves
1871 Paris Commune founded
1872 Thomas J Martin patents fire extinguisher
1878 Sabi Game Reserve, world's 1st official designated game reserve, opens
1885 Eastman Film Co manufactures 1st commercial motion picture film
1885 Louis Riel's forces defeat Canadian forces at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan
1910 US forbid immigration to criminals, anarchists, paupers & the sick
1913 Dayton OH almost destroyed when Scioto, Miami, & Muskingum River reach flood stage simultaneously
1916 Birdman of Alcatraz receives solitary
1926 The 1st lip-reading tournament held in America
1930 Congress appropriates $50,000 for Inter-American highway
1931 New Delhi replaces Calcutta as capitol of British-Indies
1936 200" telescope lens shipped, Corning Glass Works, New York-Cal Tech
1936 Mary Joyce ends a 1,000 mile trip by dog in Alaska
1937 Joe DiMaggio takes Ty Cobb's advice & replace his 40 with 36 oz bat
1937 Spinach growers of Crystal City TX, erect statue of Popeye
1937 William H Hastie becomes 1st black federal judge (Virgin Islands)
1942 1st "Eichmann transport" to Auschwitz & Birkenau Camps
1942 1st 700 Jews from Polish Lvov-district reach concentration camp Belzec
1943 Elsie S. Ott, US army nurse, became the 1st woman to receive air medal.
1945 Japanese resistance ends on Iwo Jima
1945 Kamikazes attack US battle fleet near Kerama Retto
1947 J. Edgar Hoover warned HUAC that communists had launched “a furtive attack on Hollywood” 12 years earlier
1950 Sen. Joe McCarthy named Owen Lattimore, an ex-State Department adviser, as a Soviet spy.
1951 USAF flag approved
1953 Dr Jonas Salk announces new vaccine to prevent polio [myelitis]
1955 "Ballad of Davy Crockett" becomes the #1 record in US
1958 US Army launches America's third successful satellite, "Explorer III"
1962 Supreme Court backs 1-man-1-vote apportionment of seats in state legislature
1967 Pope Paul VI publishes encyclical Populorum progressio
1969 Marcus Welby MD, a TV movie is shown on ABC-TV
1970 Golden Gate Park Conservatory made city landmark
1970 Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary) pleads guilty to "taking immoral liberties" with a 14 year old girl
1971 "Benny Hill Show" tops TV ratings
1971 "Cannon" with William Conrad premieres on CBS-TV
1971 Bangladesh (East Pakistan) declares its independence
1974 George Foreman TKOs Ken Norton in 2 for heavyweight boxing title
1974 Romanian communist party names party leader Nicolae Ceausescu President
1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel & Egypt
1981 Police & Albanian demonstrators battle in Kosovo Yugoslavia

1982 Ground-breaking in Washington DC for Vietnam Veterans Memorial

1988 Jesse Jackson defeats Michael S. Dukakis in Michigan's Democratic presidential caucuses.
1989 1st free elections in USSR: 190 M votes cast; Boris Yeltsin wins
1991 The Bush administration indicated it would not aid rebels seeking to overthrow Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
1992 Mike Tyson sentenced to 10 years in rape of Desiree Washington
1994 Bonnie Blair skates world record 500 meter ladies (38.99 seconds)
1995 Former diplomat-turned-radio talk show host Alan Keyes entered the race for the Republican presidential nomination
1997 The bodies of 39 members of the Heaven's Gate techno-religious cult who'd committed suicide were found inside a mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
1999 Dr. Jack Kevorkian was convicted in Pontiac, Mich., of second-degree murder, an action videotaped and broadcast on television.
2001 In Hebron a Palestinian sniper shot and killed a 10-month-old Jewish girl.
2003 8th day of Operation Iraqi Freedom 1,000 US paratroopers jumped into northern Iraq as sandstorms eased.
2003 NATO officially signed up 7 eastern European nations to become members: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia
2004 The bodies of 8 Pakistani soldiers, executed by Al Qaeda-linked militants, were found near Wana. They had been taken hostage in fighting near the Afghan border.



Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

World : Vernalmas Holidays (Day 9-second Saturday) Begin Christmas Shopping Day (the snow's melting, now it's the time to start shopping for Christmas before it gets too cold!)
Bangladesh : Independence Day (1971)
Hampshire, England : Tichborne Dole (1150)
Hawaii : Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianole Day/Regatta Day
Lesotho, Spain : Arbor Day/Fiesta del Arbol (1895)
Taiwan : Birthday of Kuan Yin, Goddess of Mercy
Alaska : Seward Day (1867) (Monday)
US Virgin Island : Transfer Day (1917) (Monday)
US : Make Up Your Own Holiday.
US : All You Can Eat Day
National Poetry Month



Religious Observances
Christian : Commemoration of St Braulio of Aragon
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Ludger, bishop, confessor
Holy Week Ends
Holy Saturday (Last Day of Lent)


Religious History
1830 Joseph Smith, 24, first published "The Book of Mormon." Having derived it from golden plates he had discovered with the aid of the angel Moroni, Smith maintained that the plates were written in "Reformed Egyptian" which he had translated with the aid of "Urim and Thummim" two stones hrough which he had viewed the writings.
1840 Birth of George Smith, famed English Assyriologist. During several expeditions to the site of ancient Nineveh, (1873Â74), Smith unearthed over 3,000 cuneiform tablets, including one which told the story of an ancient deluge, similar to Noah's Flood.
1862 Hymnwriter Joseph H. Gilmore, 27, a professor of Hebrew at Newton Theological Seminary in Massachusetts, penned the words to the enduring hymn, "He Leadeth Me."
1929 The Congregation of the Sacraments within the Catholic Church published a document instructing that a plate of silver or metal gilt be held under the chin of the communicant at the reception of the Holy Communion.
1957 Dr. Basil W. Miller founded the Basil Miller Foundation in Altadena, CA. In 1959 its name was changed to World_Wide Missions.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday."


18 posted on 03/26/2005 5:50:36 AM PST by Valin (DARE to be average!)
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To: alfa6

Thanks!


19 posted on 03/26/2005 5:52:11 AM PST by Darksheare ("Indeed I have learned to walk, just not THIS form of walking!" -Darksheare don't dance.)
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To: alfa6
Nice over head shot of a DDG-51 class destroyer

Off to work I must go, I hear the sheetrock callingIt sounds like "O CRAP"

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

20 posted on 03/26/2005 5:53:28 AM PST by alfa6 (Memebr loyal order of F.O.G.)
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