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      Heavy Metal: The Hard Days and Nights of the Shipyard Workers Who Build America’s Supercarriers

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      An extraordinary story of American can-do, an inside look at the building of the most dangerous aircraft carrier in the world, the John F.

      An extraordinary story of American can-do, an inside look at the building of the most dangerous aircraft carrier in the world, the John F. Kenn...

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      Product ID:9780062996251
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Heavy Metal
      Subtitle:The Hard Days and Nights of the Shipyard Workers Who Build America's Supercarriers
      Authors:Author: Michael Fabey
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Military history, Military history, Naval forces and warfare, Labour / income economics, History of engineering and technology, Ships and boats: general interest, Naval forces & warfare, Labour economics, History of engineering & technology, Ships & boats: general interest
      Description:An extraordinary story of American can-do, an inside look at the building of the most dangerous aircraft carrier in the world, the John F.

      An extraordinary story of American can-do, an inside look at the building of the most dangerous aircraft carrier in the world, the John F. Kennedy.

      Tip the Empire State Building onto its side and you’ll have a sense of the length of the United States Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, the most powerful in the world: the USS John F. Kennedy. Weighing 100,000 tons, Kennedy features the most futuristic technology ever put to sea, making it the most agile and lethal global weapon of war.

      Only one place possesses the brawn, brains and brass to transform naval warfare with such a creation – the Newport News Shipbuilding yard in Virginia and its 30,000 employees and shipyard workers. This is their story, the riggers, fitters, welders, electricians, machinists and other steelworkers who built the next-generation aircraft carrier. 

      Heavy Metal puts us on the waterfront and into the lives of these men and women as they battle layoffs, the elements, impossible deadlines, extraordinary pressure, workplace dangers and a pandemic to complete a ship that will be essential to protect America’s way of life.

      The city of Newport News owes its very existence to the company that bears its name. The shipyard dominates the town—physically, politically, financially, socially, and culturally. Thanks to the yard, the city grew from a backwater to be the home of the premier naval contractor in the United States.

      Heavy Metal captures an indelible moment in the history of a shipyard, a city, and a country.


      Imprint Name:William Morrow
      Publisher Name:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-08-18

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      Weight502 g
      Dimensions162 × 238 × 32 mm