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ON THE COVER building, conversion and repair, Long Beach; Hans K. Schaefer, president of Todd Shipyards Corpo- ration; and Len M. Thorell, vice president and general manager, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corpora- tion, Los Angeles Division. The primary mission of the Rod- ney M. Davis and the other FFGs is to serve as ocean escort with amphib- ious task groups, replenishment groups, or convoys. The ship has an overall length of 453 feet, beam of 45 feet, and full-load displacement of 3,900 tons. She is equipped with surface-to-air and surface-to-sur- face missile systems, torpedoes, and a 76-mm gun. Two manned antisub- marine helicopters extend the ship's attack range and over-the-horizon capability. DUST-FREE TOTAL GRIT RECOVERY ABRASIVE BLASTING Abrasive blasting is now workable, productive and cost- effective for a wide variety of marine and offshore applications. No corrosion control, repair, or surface preparation program should be without Blast N'Vac. You can now blast in areas that need the superior surface preparation accomplished by open blasting, but cannot tolerate its adverse impact on the imme- diate environment. Circle 138 on Reader Service Card Blast N'Vac FEATURES Clean: Total containment and recovery of blast media. Total dust-free operation. Effective: Complete capability of steel surface prep from brush-off to white metal blast. Convenient: Completely air-operated, portable and easy-to-use. Versatile: Use on a variety of surfaces and with the full range of blast media on the market. Adaptable: Full range of equipment available to fit your needs. The applications are endless. Join the growing worldwide list of vessels, shipyards, contractors, and offshore drilling and production companies making their maintenance, blasting and painting crews more effective with Blast N'Vac. Inventive Machine Corporation P.O. Box 369 Bolivar, OH 44612 1-800-325-1074 In Ohio (216) 874-4222 TELEX: 501002 Blast N'Vac CHANGING THE WORLD OF ABRASIVE BLASTING Todd's San Pedro Yard Launches Guided Missile Frigate 'Davis' The Los Angeles Division of Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation re- cently launched the guided-missile frigate Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60) in ceremonies at the San Pedro shipyard. The vessel is named for Sgt. Rodney Maxwell Davis, USMC, who was awarded a posthu- mous Medal of Honor for exception- al heroism while serving in the Re- public of Vietnam on September 6, 1967. His widow, Mrs. Judy P. Davis, was the sponsor of the ship. She was assisted by Mrs. Ruth Davis, mother of the ship's namesake, and her daughters, Nicola A. Davis and Samantha J. Davis. Princi- pal speaker at the event was Major Gen. Frank E. Peterson Jr., USMC, deputy commander, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic. Also present at the launching cer- emonies were Capt. R. Bruce Woodruff, USN, guided missile frigate ship acquisition program manager (FFG); Capt. Robert H. Randall, USN, supervisor of ship- Many relatives of the late Sgt. Davis attended the launching ceremony. (L to R): Gordon Davis, brother; Nicola Davis, daughter and maid of honor; Samantha Davis, daughter and maid of honor; Ruth Davis, mother; Len M. Thorell, vice president and general manager of Todd's Los Angeles Division; Judy Davis, widow and sponsor; Robert Davis, brother; Howard Davis, brother; and Maj. Gen. Frank E. Petersen, USMC, principal speaker. March, 1986 11 Missile Frigate Rodney M. Davis going down the ways during recent launching at Todd's Los Angeles Division San Pedro Shipyard.