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  2. Wickes-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The first Wickes-class vessel was launched on 11 November 1917, with four more by the end of the year. Production peaked in July 1918, when 17 were launched - 15 of them on 4 July. [20] The program continued after the war ended: 21 of the Wickes class (and all but 9 of the Clemson class) were launched after the armistice on 11 November 1918.

  3. Wickes Companies - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Henry Dunn Wickes and Edward Noyes Wickes moved to Flint, Michigan, from New York in 1854, becoming involved in the area's lumber industry.The brothers, along with partner H.W. Wood, later established Genesee Iron Works, a foundry and machine shop; after buying out Wood, the business was renamed Wickes Bros. Iron Works and moved to Saginaw, Michigan, to be closer to a source of pig iron.

  4. Wickes - Wikipedia

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    Wickes Group plc is a British home improvement retailer. It is the second largest home improvement retailer in the United Kingdom, behind B&Q . Whilst open to the general public, its sales of supplies and materials are predominantly orientated towards tradespeople. [ 2 ]

  5. Wickes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wickes is a publicly listed home improvement retailer based in the UK. Wickes may also refer to: Companies. Wickes Furniture, a former US-based furniture store chain;

  6. Celtics rally from 26-point deficit to top 76ers 118-110 - AOL

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    Jayson Tatum scored 13 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter and the Boston Celtics rallied from a 26-point deficit to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 118-110 on Sunday night. Tatum added 11 assists ...

  7. Charles L. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter volunteered and went to sea on temporary duty on the USS Du Pont, a Wickes-class destroyer. [8] Du Pont was then in Rotating Reserve Squadron 19. She operated from Boston, training Naval Reservists, until assigned temporary duty on patrol off Cuba from September 1933 until February 1934, during which time Carpenter was aboard. [n 4]