Difference between revisions of "Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation"
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1963 '''Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation''' changed its name to '''FMC'''<ref>The Times, Jan 23, 1963</ref> | 1963 '''Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation''' changed its name to '''FMC'''<ref>The Times, Jan 23, 1963</ref> | ||
1966 The company was leading a project to develop a new tracked armoured car, of which Britain was a partner<ref>The Times Saturday, Sept. 24, 1966</ref | 1966 The company was leading a project to develop a new tracked armoured car, of which Britain was a partner<ref>The Times Saturday, Sept. 24, 1966</ref> | ||
1994 The Weapons Division was put into a joint venture called [[United Defense Industries]] | 1994 The Weapons Division was put into a joint venture called [[United Defense Industries]] | ||
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[[Category: Country - USA]] | [[Category: Country - USA]] | ||
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[[Category: Military Vehicles]] |
Revision as of 17:12, 20 February 2020
1963 Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation changed its name to FMC[1]
1966 The company was leading a project to develop a new tracked armoured car, of which Britain was a partner[2]
1994 The Weapons Division was put into a joint venture called United Defense Industries