Episode 15— World's Most Powerful Ships
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Mike Bratton
as Narrator
Daan Akerboom
as Self - Site Coordinator
William Albert
as Self - Mining Engineer
William George Armstrong
as Self - Engineer
William Beardmore
as Self - Ship Builder
Claude Berube
as Self - Naval Historian
Art Calls
as Self - Lt. Col., U.S. Marine Corps (ret.)
Alan Griffith
as Self - Aeronautical Engineer
Stuart Justice
as Self - Engineer
Henry J Kaiser
as Self - Industrialist
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