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A family of design and analysis methods for mooring ships and other platforms over a wide range of environmental conditions are summarized. These methods address "Fleet" or "free" moorings, not pier moorings. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command designs standard fleet, specialized deep water, and storm moorings for naval vessels, and moorings for other platforms such as dry...
Two Underwater Construction Teams (UCTs), the Navy's diving Seabees, were established in 1970 to provide a basic underwater construction capability. Over the years the UCT missions have broadened and their capabilities have improved by development of new tools and techniques. Underwater powered tool systems have changed from pneumatic to oil hydraulic, and now include highly portable, lightweight...
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