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  • ...ing:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | America's First Pacific Coast Naval Facility Mare Island Naval Shipyard operated as America's first Pacific Coast naval installation from 1854 to 1996, building over 513 vessels while expos ...
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  • |title=Kaiser Shipyards | Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma Compensation |description=Kaiser Shipyards exposed 200,000+ workers to asbestos while building 1,490 WWII vessels. Lea ...
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  • | style="padding:10px; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Shipyards, warships, factories, bases * '''4.5 million shipyard workers''' estimated in naval and private shipyards nationwide during the war — the largest civilian asbestos exposure event in ...
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  • |title=Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure: Cutters, Curtis Bay, Ratings & Veteran Compensatio ...-risk ratings, VA benefits ($3,938/month), PACT Act, and legal options for Coast Guard veterans. ...
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  • |title=Todd Shipyards | Asbestos Exposure & Mesothelioma Compensation |description=Todd Shipyards exposed tens of thousands of workers to asbestos across 12+ facilities nati ...
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  • | colspan="2" style="padding:10px; text-align:center; font-style:italic;" | Pacific Fleet's Premier Maintenance Hub ...ing the modern nuclear fleet, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard has served as the Pacific Fleet's most critical maintenance facility.<ref name="dandell-veterans" />< ...
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  • ...ne—third highest nationally. The Tampa Bay area, with its concentration of shipyards and industrial sites, bears particular burden from this legacy exposure. Me ..., displaced 17,176 tons and carried a complement of 1,181 personnel. After Pacific Theater service including presence at Tokyo Bay's surrender ceremony, she e ...
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  • ...is 979-acre facility served as the backbone of American naval power in the Pacific, repairing over 600 vessels during World War II, loading the atomic bomb co ...-bottom:1px solid #555;" | Over 600 combat-damaged vessels repaired during Pacific Theater operations<ref name="va-asbestos" /> ...
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  • ...> Operating on Terminal Island, California from 1940 to 1997, this primary Pacific Fleet maintenance facility exposed approximately 17,000 workers to airborne Long Beach Naval Shipyard served as the United States Navy's primary West Coast surface ship maintenance and modernization center, systematically exposing ...
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  • |title=Navy Asbestos Exposure: Ships, Shipyards, Ratings & Veteran Compensation Guide ...os exposure in the U.S. Navy. SMR of 2.15, 18 Highly Probable ratings, 11+ shipyards, 300+ ship products, VA benefits ($3,938/month), and legal compensation opt ...
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  • ...$1.6 million+ average due to 235+ natural asbestos deposits and extensive shipyards ...tterns: industrial states with extensive manufacturing histories and major shipyards produce higher settlements than states with primarily agricultural economie ...
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  • | '''[[Coast Guard Asbestos Exposure|Coast Guard]]''' | Ships, shipyards, submarine yards ...
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  • ...rmy program to recover, refurbish, and redeploy WWII-surplus materiel from Pacific Island depots and Japanese repair facilities.<ref name="operation-rollup" / ...Naval Shipyard and Yokosuka Naval Base (Japan) served as the two principal Pacific repair and maintenance facilities during the Korean War, handling intensive ...
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