The problem, said Bill Crow, president of the Virginia Ship Repair Association, is that Ingalls Shipbuilding’s primary business is building vessels, not repairing them

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The problem, said Bill Crow, president of the Virginia Ship Repair Association, is that Ingalls Shipbuilding’s primary business is building vessels, not repairing them.



Norfolk shipyard community angered by Navy’s contract decision
The Virginia ship-repair association is pushing back after the Navy awarded a contract for work on a Norfolk-based destroyer to a yard in Pascagoula, Miss., roughly 1,000 miles away.

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