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Craig Hughes from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

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Craig Hughes from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (APL) points to a piece of U.S. Marine Corps Expeditionary hardware and highlights the additive manufacturing process used to Dr. John Burrow (center), deputy assistant Secretary of the Navy for research, development, test and evaluation, during the 3-D Print-a-thon hosted by the Navy at the Pentagon on March 15, 2017. Fellow project participants Steve Laderman from Carderock’s Propulsor Manufacturing Office (Code 6102) and Marine Capt. Matthew Friedell listen. (U.S. Navy photo by Kelley Stirling/Released)

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