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Protecting the Troops

During World War II, WHOI scientists and engineers contributed to the war effort with some 40 projects that advanced understanding of underwater sound, helped predict the movement of currents and waves, and developed new antifouling paints to prevent marine plants and animals from growing on ship hulls. The device shown here was used to assess the effectiveness of smoke screens to protect U.S. troops during beach landings. WHOI scientists also studied the impacts of postwar nuclear weapons testing at Bikini Atoll. On this Veteran’s Day, we at WHOI extend our thanks to all who have served in the United States Armed Forces. (Photo courtesy of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Archives)

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Date: November 12, 2018
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