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Naval Engineers JournalVolume 82, Issue 6 p. 13-24 U.S. SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR-FUTURE PROSPECTS REAR ADMIRAL NATHAN SONENSHEIN USN, REAR ADMIRAL NATHAN SONENSHEIN USN THE AUTHOR is a 1938 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at M. I. T., leading to an M. S. degree in 1944, and later, the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer, he has served in various Naval commands, which include: the Mare Island and New York Naval Shipyards; Chief Engineer of the USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA 41) during the Korean War; Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staff of Commander in Chief; and Commander Service Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command, formerly the Bureau of Ships, his duties have included: Director of the Ship Design Division; Head of the Hull Design Branch; Director of the Ship Design Division; and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design, Shipbuilding, and Fleet Maintenance. His subsequent positions were as Project Manager, Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project from October 1965 to July 1967 and as Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support from August 1967. He assumed his present command of Naval Ships Systems Command in July 1969, almost a year prior to taking the helm, as President of ASNE. He is also a member of Sigma Xi and SNAME.Search for more papers by this author REAR ADMIRAL NATHAN SONENSHEIN USN, REAR ADMIRAL NATHAN SONENSHEIN USN THE AUTHOR is a 1938 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. His graduate work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at M. I. T., leading to an M. S. degree in 1944, and later, the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer, he has served in various Naval commands, which include: the Mare Island and New York Naval Shipyards; Chief Engineer of the USS PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA 41) during the Korean War; Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer on the staff of Commander in Chief; and Commander Service Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command, formerly the Bureau of Ships, his duties have included: Director of the Ship Design Division; Head of the Hull Design Branch; Director of the Ship Design Division; and Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Ships for Design, Shipbuilding, and Fleet Maintenance. His subsequent positions were as Project Manager, Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project from October 1965 to July 1967 and as Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support from August 1967. He assumed his present command of Naval Ships Systems Command in July 1969, almost a year prior to taking the helm, as President of ASNE. He is also a member of Sigma Xi and SNAME.Search for more papers by this author First published: December 1970 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1970.tb04370.x AboutPDF ToolsExport 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 onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Volume82, Issue6December 1970Pages 13-24 RelatedInformation

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