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Journal of the American Society for Naval EngineersVolume 66, Issue 3 p. 607-639 TESTING OF MATERIALS FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD SEA WATER CARRYING SYSTEMS -A REVIEW- J. W. JENKINS Member, J. W. JENKINS Member The Author: J. W. Jenkins, born at Fort Reno, Indian Territory on October 25, 1892, attended Case Institute of Technology for 3 years, transferred to and graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1917 with Degree B. S. He served during World War I as a field artillery, and (later) as a flying officer in the old Aviation Section of the Signal Corps U. S. Army. He resigned in 1919 to enter on 15 years of industrial engineering experience including consulting work involving specification, design and application of engineering materials. He joined the force of the Inspector of Naval Materials, Chicago, Illinois, in May 1934 serving as Supervisor of the South Bend, District and as Technical Assistant to the Inspector of Machinery, Beloit, Wisconsin. He joined the Bureau of Ships in July 1940 and has since served in the Metallurgical Branch of the Material Development Division, presently as Head of this Branch. He has for the past decade carried on Standardization matters for the Branch. During this period he has served as Navy Department Member of the Interdepartmental Screw-Thread Committee.Search for more papers by this authorCommander J. B. GUERRY USN, Commander J. B. GUERRY USN The Author: Commander John Benjamin Guerry, U. S. Navy, born January 10, 1916 in Montezuma, Georgia, attended Georgia School of Technology 1933–1935, and was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1939. He was on sea duty from 1939 through 1946 and served in Destroyers during the War. He had command of the USS IZARD (DD 589) from March 1945 to June 1946. He attended the Post graduate school at the Naval Academy 1946–1947 and Cornegie Tech 1947–1949. He received B. S. and M. S. Degrees from Carnegie Tech in Metallurgy. Upon graduation he returned to sea duty as engineering officer aboard the USS LEYTE (CV 32). He reported to the Bureau of Ships in February 1952 where he is now stationed as the Assistant for Material Development.Search for more papers by this author J. W. JENKINS Member, J. W. JENKINS Member The Author: J. W. Jenkins, born at Fort Reno, Indian Territory on October 25, 1892, attended Case Institute of Technology for 3 years, transferred to and graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1917 with Degree B. S. He served during World War I as a field artillery, and (later) as a flying officer in the old Aviation Section of the Signal Corps U. S. Army. He resigned in 1919 to enter on 15 years of industrial engineering experience including consulting work involving specification, design and application of engineering materials. He joined the force of the Inspector of Naval Materials, Chicago, Illinois, in May 1934 serving as Supervisor of the South Bend, District and as Technical Assistant to the Inspector of Machinery, Beloit, Wisconsin. He joined the Bureau of Ships in July 1940 and has since served in the Metallurgical Branch of the Material Development Division, presently as Head of this Branch. He has for the past decade carried on Standardization matters for the Branch. During this period he has served as Navy Department Member of the Interdepartmental Screw-Thread Committee.Search for more papers by this authorCommander J. B. GUERRY USN, Commander J. B. GUERRY USN The Author: Commander John Benjamin Guerry, U. S. Navy, born January 10, 1916 in Montezuma, Georgia, attended Georgia School of Technology 1933–1935, and was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1939. He was on sea duty from 1939 through 1946 and served in Destroyers during the War. He had command of the USS IZARD (DD 589) from March 1945 to June 1946. He attended the Post graduate school at the Naval Academy 1946–1947 and Cornegie Tech 1947–1949. He received B. S. and M. S. Degrees from Carnegie Tech in Metallurgy. Upon graduation he returned to sea duty as engineering officer aboard the USS LEYTE (CV 32). He reported to the Bureau of Ships in February 1952 where he is now stationed as the Assistant for Material Development.Search for more papers by this author First published: August 1954 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1954.tb05671.xCitations: 2 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume66, Issue3August 1954Pages 607-639 RelatedInformation

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