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5 Sentences With "bringing into service"

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HOUSTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - EPIC Crude Pipeline LP is bringing into service a West Texas origin point and added a new U.S. Gulf Coast delivery point for its new crude oil pipeline, it said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
Eastern antenna of the BMSTU radio telescope near the Dmitrov Branch The first order of the BMSTU Dmitrov Branch was bringing into service in 1965. In 1965–1973 – Suburban Educational and Science- Experimental Centre, in 1973-2000 - Educational-Experimental Centre. The BMSTU radio telescope is situated near the Dmitrov Branch.
One example of successful testing and bringing into service is the Bölkow Bo-150 in the version as anti- tank helicopter. The unit being stationed the longest at Celle was the Heeresfliegerstaffel 7 (Army Aviation Squadron 7). It was relocated from Rheine to Celle in 1971. In 1968 it had become a battalion but three years later, on its move to Celle, it was redesignated again as a squadron.
7, p. 5 Even with the doctrine of strategic bombardment as its priority, the Air Corps belatedly sought to modernize its tactical combat force under GHQ Air Force, bringing into service the Northrop A-17 and Douglas B-18 Bolo in 1936, the Seversky P-35 in 1937, and the Curtiss P-36 in 1938. All of these aircraft were obsolete by the time they came into service, and the outbreak of war in Europe spurred development of more capable types. By October 1940, over a year before the United States was drawn into the war, every piston-driven single-seat fighter eventually used by the USAAF during World War II was in flight test except the P-47.
By then, it was called the Boston Navy Yard. On 24 June 1833, the staff and dignitaries including then Vice President Martin Van Buren, Secretary of War Lewis Cass, Secretary of the Navy Levi Woodbury, and many Massachusetts officials, witnessed "one of the great events of American naval history": the early United States frigate was inaugurating the first naval drydock in New England designed by prominent civil engineer Loammi Baldwin, Jr.Historic Naval Ships Association The ropewalk supplied cordage used in the Navy from the time it opened in 1837 until the Yard closed in 1975. After the Civil War (1861–1865), the Yard was downgraded to an Equipment and Recruit Facility. In the late 1880s and 1890s, the Navy began expanding again bringing into service new modern steel hulled steam-powered warships and that brought new life to the Yard.

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