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  2. Dry deck shelter - Wikipedia

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    USS Dallas (SSN-700) departs Souda Bay harbor with dry deck shelter attached in 2004. A dry deck shelter (DDS) is a removable module that can be attached to a submarine to allow divers easy exit and entrance while the boat is submerged.

  3. Oceaneering International - Wikipedia

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    Oceaneering was founded in 1964 with the incorporation of World Wide Divers, Inc., one of three companies who merged in 1969 to operate under the name Oceaneering International, Inc. The merged companies were World Wide Divers, Inc. (Morgan City, LA), California Divers, Inc. (Santa Barbara, CA), and Can-Dive Services Ltd (North Vancouver, BC).

  4. What Comes After "Great" for Oceaneering International? - AOL

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    The worst thing I can find to say about Oceaneering International is that I think the company is on a beat-and-raise carousel that eventually has to end. Oceaneering has an excellent ROV fleet ...

  5. Category:Amusement rides manufactured by Oceaneering ...

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    Pages in category "Amusement rides manufactured by Oceaneering International" ... This page was last edited on 20 April 2019, at 04:38 (UTC).

  6. Oceaneering Signs $40 Million Contract With Transocean - AOL

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  7. Ingram Barge Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Ingram purchased Ohio Barge Line, formerly owned by U.S. Steel. Neil N. Diehl came on board as Chairman Emeritus of IBCO to oversee the acquisition. [ 3 ] During the 1980s, Ingram bought many boats and barges from several different transportation companies, allowing IBCO to become the third largest for-hire river carrier in the U.S.

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  9. Craig T. Mullen - Wikipedia

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    The new subsidiary contained all of Oceaneering's non-oilfield businesses including US Navy search and recovery, Space Systems, Environmental Services, Marine Construction and Ocean Cable Operations. Mullen led Oceaneering Technologies for over five years, diversifying its business base and growing revenues.