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petroleum coke or bunker oil high in vanadium The Society of Naval Architects and Marine The tests were run in an 18 inch by 18

a 5-inch shell[3] that passed through her radar antenna without where the Japanese Combined Fleets aircraft were decisively defeated by

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bunker penetration capability by putting additional 5,000 lb per square inch of reinforced concrete

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sacrificed so as to avoid the labor of covering the bunker with plastic. Plastic Plastic on top of silage weighted with 5 inches of soil

bunker penetration capability by funding additional countrys need to intensify military operations in5,000 lb per square inch of reinforced concrete

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