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  2. Big Blue crane collapse - Wikipedia

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    The Big Blue was a Lampson LTL-1500 Transi-Lift heavy lift crawler crane that collapsed on July 14, 1999, killing three iron workers. ... Big Blue crane collapse.

  3. Lampson International - Wikipedia

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    Lampson International is a crane manufacturer located in Kennewick, Washington established in 1946 [1] by Neil F. Lampson. ( Lampson Stadium in Kennewick is named after this same man.) Lampson operates one of the largest crane fleets [ 2 ] in the United States with a fleet including heavy lift cranes with capacities from 100 tons to 750 tons ...

  4. File:Big Blue crane collapse at Miller Park.webm - Wikipedia

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    Big_Blue_crane_collapse_at_Miller_Park.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 1 min 12 s, 352 × 262 pixels, 488 kbps overall, file size: 4.17 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

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  7. Edward J. Ruppelt - Wikipedia

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    Ruppelt was the director of Project Grudge in 1949 and then Project Blue Book in March 1952; he remained with Blue Book until late 1953. UFO researcher Jerome Clark writes, "Most observers of Blue Book agree that the Ruppelt years comprised the project's golden age, when investigations were most capably directed and conducted. Ruppelt was open ...

  8. When will the next big blue cranes ship out of Manitowoc ...

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    Many of you will remember “Big Blue,” the giant blue crane manufactured at Broadway Heavy Fabrications in 2021. Big Blue became a local social media hit, with fans showing up on shore to watch ...

  9. Teamwork (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Teamwork is a public sculpture by Omri Amrany located at American Family Field west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Teamwork is cast in bronze and honors Jeffrey Wischer, William DeGrave, and Jerome Starr, the three Iron Workers Local 8 members killed by the Big Blue Crane collapse during the construction of the new baseball stadium. [1]