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  2. U.S. Steel - Wikipedia

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    The United States Steel Corporation is an American steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production facilities in the U.S. and Central Europe.. The company produces and sells steel products, including flat-rolled and tubular products for customers in industries across automotive, construction, consumer, electrical, industrial equipment, distribution, and energy.

  3. Proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Steel, formed by J. P. Morgan's merger of Carnegie Steel with other steel producers, was once the largest company in the United States. [23] The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker had held the record for the largest initial public offering of any company in history—becoming the first billion-dollar company—and was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on its first day of public trading ...

  4. Transtar (US Company) - Wikipedia

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    USS Great Lakes Fleet: US Steel 1988 [10] Sold 2001 to Great Lakes Transportation: Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway: US Steel 1988 [2] Sold 2009 to Canadian National ...

  5. USS Leary (DD-879) - Wikipedia

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    USS Leary (DD/DDR-879) (radio call sign: "Home Run"), one of the longest-lasting Gearing-class destroyers, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Clarence F. Leary USNRF (1894–1918), who lost his life in the line of duty.

  6. Thomas Usher - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Usher (born September 11, 1942) [1] is an American business executive who has served as the president, chief operations officer and chief executive officer of U.S. Steel.

  7. List of current ships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group underway in the Atlantic USS Constitution under sail for the first time in 116 years on 21 July 1997 The United States Navy has approximately 470 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet; of these approximately 50 ships are proposed or scheduled for retirement by 2028, while approximately 110 new ships are in either the planning and ordering ...

  8. USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8) - Wikipedia

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    USNS Arctic (T-AOE 8), formerly USS Arctic (AOE-8), is the third ship in the Supply class of fast combat support ships and is the fifth supply ship to carry the name of the region surrounding the North Pole. Arctic was built by National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego, California.

  9. USS Cone - Wikipedia

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    USS Cone (DD-866) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral "Hutch" Cone USN (1871–1941). She was laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Staten Island , New York , on 30 November 1944, launched on 10 May 1945 by Mrs. H. I. Cone, and commissioned on 18 August 1945.