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  2. United States Navy torpedo retrievers - Wikipedia

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    The Navy surplussed this boat, "9", from Navy Torpedo Station Keystone and donated it to the Fairgrounds in 1961. [121] 63' torpedo retriever (unknown) Transferred from Navy Torpedo Station Keyport to the Job Corps center at Tongue Point, Oregon. [122] Transferred in 1965. 63' torpedo retriever S.S.S. Compass Rose: Petaluma, California Sea Scouts

  3. Military surplus - Wikipedia

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    The goods may be used, or not. Some merchants of surplus goods also sell goods that are privately manufactured in military standards. Most items that are sold in military surplus stores in the United States are deemed "military grade". This designation refers to meeting a relevant United States Military Standard. For example, uniforms meet Army ...

  4. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    For example, the United States Navy cruiser Philadelphia was sold at such an auction at the Puget Sound Navy Yard in 1927. In 2021, GSA offered a 0.7501 share of a bitcoin valued more than $38,000 for an auction. [ 4 ]

  5. Biden admin quietly clears away border wall parts for auction ...

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    The materials are being transported to Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona, where it’s being sold through GovPlanet, an online auction house specializing in military surplus, with bidding starting ...

  6. The materials were reportedly being sold through GovPlanet, an online auction house specializing in military surplus, and listed as “Steel Bollard Wall Sections w/Grout.”

  7. War Assets Administration - Wikipedia

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    The War Assets Administration (WAA) was created to dispose of United States government-owned surplus material and property from World War II. The WAA was established in the Office for Emergency Management, effective March 25, 1946, by Executive Order 9689, January 31, 1946. It was headed by Robert McGowan Littlejohn.