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Silverplate was the code
reference for the
United States Army Air Forces' parti****tion in the
Manhattan Project during World War II.
Originally the name...
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reduced defensive firepower as the
nuclear weapons-delivery
intended Silverplate B-29
airframes and
could carry greater fuel and bomb
loads as a result...
- The
Taunton Silverplate Company, also
known as the
Taunton Silver Plate Company, was an
American manufacturing company active in Taunton, M****achusetts...
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Company was one of the
largest American manufacturers of
sterling and
silverplate and a
foundry for
bronze sculpture.
Gorham Silver was
founded in Providence...
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officers in
Silverplate when they were
adopting their own
codenames for
their own
project (including "
Silverplate"). As
Silverplate involved modifying...
- the second – and most recent –
nuclear attack in history. One of 15
Silverplate B-29s used by the 509th,
Bockscar was
built at the
Glenn L.
Martin Aircraft...
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Plating is a
finishing process in
which a
metal is
deposited on a surface.
Plating has been done for
hundreds of years; it is also
critical for modern...
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William F. Hanna, A
History of Taunton, M****achusetts, 2007
American Silverplate Marks Winokoor,
Charles (July 9, 2009). "F.B.
Rogers demolition finally...
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United States Army Air
Forces (USAAF). A
cover story was
devised that
Silverplate was
about modifying a
Pullman car for use by
President Franklin Roosevelt...
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States Army Air
Forces was
trained and
equipped with the
specialized Silverplate version of the
Boeing B-29 Superfortress, and deplo**** to
Tinian in the...