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The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Cold Spray Team performed the first organically executed cold spray repair for any U.S. naval shipyard on a component for the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) Project. Members of the NNSY Cold Spray Team included: Code 930’s Nick Allen, Jim Wiseman, Sean Schuffert, Sterling Slaughter, Rick Smith, Robert Ward, Tim Holland, Richard Griswold; Code 134’s Lenka Ovcina; Code 265’s Kyle Paragian and Stanley; and the Welding and Non-Destructive Test Engineering Department’s (Code 138) Mike Mannix.
200417-N-CR433-001.JPG Photo By: Courtesy of Dan Stanley

May 5, 2020
NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD, Portsmouth, Va. - The Norfolk Naval Shipyard Cold Spray Team performed the first organically executed cold spray repair for any U.S. naval shipyard on a component for the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) Project. Members of the NNSY Cold Spray Team included: Code 930’s Nick Allen, Jim Wiseman, Sean Schuffert, Sterling Slaughter, Rick Smith, Robert Ward, Tim Holland, Richard Griswold; Code 134’s Lenka Ovcina; Code 265’s Kyle Paragian and Stanley; and the Welding and Non-Destructive Test Engineering Department’s (Code 138) Mike Mannix.


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