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Honeywell Names Holman Vice President & General Manager, Marine Division Jerry L. Holman has been named vice president and gen- eral manager of Honeywell's Ma- rine Systems Division (MSD) in Seattle, Wash., according to Warde F. Wheaton, executive vice president of Honeywell's Aerospace and Defense business. He will report to Richard J. Boyle, vice president and group execu- tive for the Defense and Marine Systems Group. Mr. Holman suc- ceeds Michael R. Bonsignore who has been promoted to president of Honeywell's foreign subsidi- ary, Honeywell Europe S.A. Mr. Holman will be responsi- ble for MSD's two major business areas: naval acoustic equipment and offshore operations. He will direct the division's 1,500 em- ployees in the design, develop- ment, and production of elec- tronic systems for the offshore oil industry and military. Since joining Honeywell in 1960, Mr. Holman has held sev- eral management positions. 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